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What’s for dessert? Whether you’re ready to start taking on your holiday weight or not, ʽtis the season when sweet temptations are around us almost everywhere we go. So this week Tidbits is dishing out facts youʼre sure to savor about some favorite sweet treats, along with a few international versions. • Our word “dessert” has its origins in the French verb desservir, which means “to clear the table.” At the banquets of the late 1700s, tablecloths and napkins were changed before the final course of fruit, sweetmeats, and spiced wines. Guests consumed dessert standing up away from the table to allow the servants to ready the table. Dessert became the traditional term for the final course of a meal. • The elaborate French dessert croquembouche is created from delicate pastry puffs arranged in the shape of a large cone. They are filled with creams and ganaches and held together by caramel or toffee. Originating in the early 1800s, it was first featured in an 1815 cookbook and was served exclusively at the tables of French royalty and nobility. Today, Fancy Desserts: Turn to page 3

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company for $1 million in order to concentrate solely on making chocolate. By the following PEOPLE WORTH year, the Hershey Chocolate Company was REMEMBERING producing chocolate caramels, chocolate for One in a series baking, breakfast cocoa, and sweet chocolate. The first Hershey bars were sold in 1900. • In 1903, in the middle of dairy farmland, construction began on what would become the world’s largest chocolate manufacturing factory. The facility was completed in 1905, and Hershey was already at work building a community, supplying it with housing, a bank, hotel, public schools, churches, parks, and a zoo. Today, the population of Hershey, Pennsylvania is over 14,000. The name of Hershey has been synonymous with chocolate for over 120 years. This week Tidbits • The company introduced Hershey’s Kisses in 1907, followed by the Hershey bar with looks at the man behind the company and some of almonds the following year. the highlights of his interesting life. • Milton Hershey grew up on the family farm in • Mr. and Mrs. Hershey had a narrow escape from death in April of 1912. Having spent the Pennsylvania’s Mennonite community, where winter in France, the couple was booked to the members spoke Pennsylvania Dutch. His travel home on the Titanic. Pressing business father pulled him out of school to assist with matters necessitated Milton to return home the farm chores after the fourth grade, and that earlier than the doomed ship’s departure date, was the end of Milton’s formal education. so he cancelled his tickets, sailing on a different • At age 14, Milton was apprenticed to a local liner. He arrived home in Pennsylvania five printer, the publisher of a German/English days before the sinking of the Titanic. newspaper. He was terminated after a short time • Hershey and his wife Catherine, who were for accidentally dropping his hat into one of theADVERTISING PROOF unable to have children, put their fortune to machines. His mother then arranged for him Mon., July 24, 2023 of5:00 Final Changes DUE: good work in 1909 with the establishment to apprentice under a Lancaster, Pennsylvania Please review carefully. Double check:  Phone Number(s)  Spelling a school for orphan boys. Three years after  P confectioner, and for the next four years, Milton Catherine’s death, in 1918, Milton endowed learned the art of creating sweet treats. Contact your Tidbits representative immediately with changes or corr the school with his entire fortune to ensure • When he was 19, Hershey moved to Philadelphia Office: 760-320-0997 email:The valleybits@msn.com Fax: 760 its longevity. school, which expanded to establish his first candy business, which, to include girls, is now the wealthiest private after six years, went bankrupt. It was then on to Pendley Construction school inMike the nation, with an enrollment of Denver, and a new venture – making caramels 16th pg, BW, 6xstudents are admitted, 2,000. Only low-income with fresh milk. After a year, he settled in New July 30, free 2023of•charge. Vol. 19 - No. 31 and are educated York City, training at Huyler’s, the largest chocolate maker in the nation. At 26, Hershey • Hershey died of pneumonia in Hershey Hospital on October 13, 1945, at the age of 88.  tried it on his own again with his second

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business, but alas, another bankruptcy. • Returning to Pennsylvania penniless, he borrowed money to launch the Lancaster Caramel Company. Using the recipe he had obtained in his early years which used fresh milk, success was finally his. By the early 1890s, Milton Hershey employed upwards of 1,300 workers in two separate factories. And where else would a candy maker meet his future wife? In a candy shop while delivering an order! • In 1893, Hershey attended the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and while there, purchased equipment for the manufacture of chocolate. Back home, he began experimenting with ingredients for the perfect milk chocolate. Now a daring entrepreneur, he sold his caramel

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Fancy Desserts (from page one) it’s a regular feature at French weddings and baptisms. • A 1796 cookbook, “American Cookery,” was perhaps the first publication to include a recipe for “tiny cakes.” The cakes were also called “number cakes,” because directions were for ingredients to be measured by numbers, rather than by weight. They were baked in small pottery cups. An 1828 cookbook was the first to call this concoction a “cupcake,” with instructions for baking a cake using one cup of batter in small tins. Cupcakes became a popular item at ladies’ tea parties. The first commercial cupcakes were introduced by the Hostess Company, who called it a “snack cake.” • Chocolate mousse traces its origins to 18thcentury France, taking its name from the French word for “foam,” an appropriate description since the dessert features air bubbles that give it an airy texture. An ad in a Brooklyn newspaper offered classes on how to make the dessert, bringing it to the Americans’ attention in 1887. An 1897 newspaper column in the Boston Globe introduced a variation that is more like today’s foamy treat, consisting of five ingredients – chocolate, cream, sugar, butter, and eggs. In the 1930s, its popularity greatly increased with the launch of chocolate pudding mixes. • There’s a debate on how brownies came into existence. Some say that a chef accidentally added melted chocolate to his biscuits or ran out of flour while making a cake. Others claim that a Maine housewife forgot to add baking powder to her chocolate cake. But the most likely story took place in 1893 at Chicago’s Palmer House Hotel. Bertha Palmer, the owner’s wife, was asked to create a new dessert for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, commemorating the

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400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ • Over 100 years later in 1957, a Dallas newspaper featured a regular column that arrival in the New World. Pastry chefs in the featured recipes submitted by readers. A local hotel’s kitchen were tasked with formulating resident, Mrs. George Clay, offered a recipe an easily transportable dessert to put in boxed she had developed using German’s Sweet lunches at the fair’s Women’s Pavilion. We Chocolate. It was a three-layer cake prepared don’t know what the chefs called them, but it from the chocolate and buttermilk, filled and2. wasn’t brownies. That term didn’t materialize in American cookbooks until several years Fancy Desserts: Turn to page 15 later. • The tasty dessert tiramisu is a fairly new innovation. This spongy cake is made by dipping ladyfingers in Italian coffee then layering with a cream layer of mascarpone cheese and egg yolks flavored with cocoa and liqueur. The layers are repeated, and topped with grated chocolate. Tiramisu, which literally translates “to pick me up,” traces its origins to the 1960s in an Italian restaurant, with its first creation claimed by confectioner Roberto Linguanotto. The word isn’t mentioned in the dictionary until 1980. Soak layers of sponge cake in sherry or brandy and layer in a tall glass dish with jam, custard, whipped cream, and fruit, and what do you have? A trifle!

• The custard dessert known as flan is made from eggs, cream, sugar, and various flavorings. It’s baked in a water bath in the oven. The Romans developed the recipe when they became the first to domesticate chickens. Now with an abundance of eggs, they began creating new recipes. The first “flado,” (translating “flat cake”) was a savory treat with fish or meat. Sweet versions were eventually introduced, flavored with honey. Its popularity spread to Spain, where caramelized sugar was added. Spanish explorers brought the confection to the New World, notably Hernan Cortes, who landed in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Over the years, it has become the most popular Latino dessert, with flavorings such as vanilla, orange, coconut and chocolate, enhancing the taste. • German chocolate cake has nothing to do with Germany; in fact, its origins are in Dallas, Texas. Back in the 1850s, a baker named Samuel German was working for the Baker’s Chocolate Company, a company founded by James Baker. German created a dark baking chocolate with a higher sugar concentration than the current ones in use, and the company named it after him, calling it “German’s Sweet Chocolate.”

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Ring those bells! This week Tidbits chimes in with some details about carillons. • The carillon, a musical instrument in the

percussion family, is comprised of a series of bells, usually housed in a bell tower or belfry. To be classified as a carillon, it must have a minimum of 23 bells. Anything less is considered just a chime. The standard-sized carillon has about 50 bells, and the world’s largest has 77 bells. • The bells are cup-shaped and are arranged in chromatic sequence in a frame. The bell's shape and weight determine the pitch and quality of the tone. • Music is generated by a keyboard connected to a complex system of clappers, hammers, and stainless steel wire. The carillonneur (the person who plays the carillon) plays with the hands on a large manual keyboard made of rounded wooden batons. Because most of the keys are too heavy to press with a single finger, they are are struck with the half-closed hand. When a key is depressed, it pulls a wire which causes the clapper to swing toward the inner wall of the corresponding bell. The carillonneur plays the bass clef, the bottom 1.5 to 2.5 octaves, with his feet on a separate pedal keyboard. Many of the larger bells are played with the feet.

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• There are about 700 carillons worldwide, mostly owned by churches, universities, and municipalities. While most are found in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Germany, there are about 200 in North America.

also a 78th bell that is just for striking the hour. This huge bell weighs about 24,000 pounds.

• The carillon’s original function in the 16th century was to ring bells to send messages indicating the time of day. Because the bells could be heard nearly a mile away in a time when it was too expensive for common people to own clocks, the chiming of the tower was a great help to neighboring villages, clanging to announce the hour.

• The University of Chicago campus is home to the world’s second-largest carillon, housed in the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel. At the top of the bell tower, 271 steps up, sits this memorial carillon of 72 bells with a combined weight of 100 tons. 

• The word “clock” has its origins in the Latin word “cloca,” which translates “bell.” The first modern tuned carillon for creating music was introduced in 1644. • Carillons are the heaviest of all musical instruments, and can weigh tens of thousands of pounds. There are two carillons that are the world’s largest as measured by the number of bells. The tower at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan’s Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church contains a carillon of 77 bells that was installed in 1960. • This Gothic church is patterned after a 13thcentury Scottish abbey. The smallest bell is just 6” long and weighs 14 pounds, while the largest measures 6’10” with a weight of 12,000 pounds. • Daejeon, Korea’s Institute of Science and Technology has a 77-bell carillon as well, but

• There are no ropes and no swinging bells involved in the playing of a carillon. The carillon’s bells do not move and are fixed to a stationary frame. Some carillons contain mechanisms that enable them to be played automatically without a carillonneur.

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Muffuletta This sandwich is a classic in the French Quarter of New Orleans, but with our recipe you won’t have to travel to get it. It tastes even better made a day ahead. 4 medium celery stalks, finely chopped (about 1 1/4 cups) 1 cup drained giardiniera (Italian mixed pickled vegetables), finely chopped 1 cup loosely packed fresh parsley leaves, chopped 3/4 cup pitted green olives, finely chopped 1/4 cup olive oil 1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper 1 clove garlic, minced 1 round (10-inch diameter) loaf soft French or Italian bread (1 pound), cut horizontally in half 6 ounces thinly sliced smoked ham 6 ounces thinly sliced provolone cheese 6 ounces thinly sliced Genoa salami 1. In a medium bowl, combine celery, giardiniera, parsley, olives, oil, pepper and garlic; set aside.

3. Wrap sandwich tightly in plastic wrap, then foil, and refrigerate at least 2 hours or up to 24 hours. Cut into 8 wedges to serve.  Each serving: About 390 calories, 24g total fat (8g saturated), 19g protein, 26g carbohydrate, 24g total fat (8g saturated), 1g fiber, 44mg cholesterol, 1,515mg sodium.

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Benefits to Kids Controversial I occasionally get emails from readers commenting on the fact that children of retirees qualify for Social Security benefits. Sometimes their comments reflect surprise that a retiree’s kids can get benefits. And other times they reflect dismay that these kids can get those benefits in the first place. All I can tell those who are dismayed is that benefits for a retiree’s dependents have been around since the very beginning of the program almost 90 years ago. Most of the time, that dependent is a spouse. But there are more than a few older folks who, once they reach Social Security age, still have one or more minor children still at home. And of course, most of the time I’m talking about male retirees. I say that because of simple biological facts. It would be very rare for a woman in her 60s to have a child who is 18 years old or younger (18 is the usual cut-off age for children to qualify for Social Security dependent’s benefits). But it is not all that unusual for an older man to have young kids at home. Although when I am talking about “children,” many times I could be referring to what Social Security law calls a “disabled adult child.” So, a male or female Social Security retiree could have an older child with some impairment -- like Down syndrome, for example -- who has been disabled since childhood. (Being disabled since childhood is a requirement to qualify for “DAC” benefits.) For those readers who maybe fear that benefits paid to a retiree’s children are breaking the Social Security bank, let me give you some numbers. There currently are about 680,000 children of retirees collecting benefits. And that number is evenly split between minor children and disabled adult children. But there are about 67 million people getting Social Security checks every month, so minor and disabled children of retirees make up about 1% of all beneficiaries. And now I’m going to spend the rest of this column answering a couple emails that I recently got from retirees with children.

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are all that is usually needed to open up those air sacs again. Sighing is a mechanism found in virtually all animals that helps treat and prevent atelectasis. If that was the only finding on your CT scan, and you are otherwise healthy, your doctor is right not to be concerned, although I wish that they had explained it a little better to keep you from getting concerned in the first place. * * *

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ANSWER: “Bibasilar atelectasis” is a scary-sounding term unfamiliar to most people, so I understand why you might be concerned. “Atelectasis” refers to non-inflation of the tiny air structures in the lung called the alveoli. The bottom of the lungs are the bases, so “bibasilar atelectasis” means a partial collapse of the lung at the bases. This is very common in people who aren’t breathing deeply, such as those who undergo surgery. In healthy people, this finding is not likely to represent serious disease of the lung. Before (and while you were getting) your CT scan, you might not have been breathing very deeply, allowing a very small portion of the lungs to deflate a bit. A few really deep breaths

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Smart Home Devices to Help Seniors Age in Place DEAR SAVVY SENIOR: I’ve been talking to my mobility challenged mother, who lives alone, about automating her house with some smart home products to make it safer and more convenient. She’s interested, but we’d like to get your opinion as to which types of smart devices are most helpful for seniors aging in place. -- Searching Daughter Dear Searching: If your mother is game, smart home products – such as smart lights, video doorbells and voice-activated speakers – can be very useful for aging in place. These devices can add safety and convenience to a home by providing voice and app-controlled operation, which is extremely helpful for seniors who have mobility issues or reduced vision.

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Smart locks: For convenience and safety, smart locks would give your mom keyless entry to her home, provide customized access to family, friends and caregivers, and let you monitor who comes and goes from your mom’s house. Smart thermostat: This lets your mom preprogram or manually control the temperature in her home with voice command or via phone, and let you monitor it too. Smart smoke alarms: These will alert your mom when smoke or carbon monoxide is detected and will also send alerts to your phone if a problem is detected.

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provide voice activated and fall detection features, and caregiver tracking apps that will let you keep tabs on her. Cameras and smart sensors: If your mom needs more in-depth monitoring, there are indoor cameras you can install so you can see, hear and talk to her from your phone. Or, if that’s too intrusive, you can install smart contact sensors on her doors so you can know when she comes and goes, or on her refrigerator door so you can know if she’s eating. * * *

Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior. org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.

Stovetop shut-off: To prevent home cooking fires, smart stovetop shut-off devices, like the IGuardStove, will turn off electric and gas stovetops when left unattended, and will alert you via text. Medical alert system: These devices provide wearable wrist and/or necklace emergency buttons that would allow your mom to call for help if she were to fall or need assistance. Many systems today also

Smart home technology can also provide family members peace-of-mind by giving them the ability to electronically keep tabs on their elder loved one when they can’t be there. If you’re interested in adding some smart home products to your mom’s house, she’ll need home Wi-Fi installed, and she’ll need either a smartphone, tablet or smart speaker to operate them. To help you get started, here are some different types of devices to consider that are very helpful to older adults. Smart speakers: A smart speaker – like the Amazon Echo, Google Nest or Apple HomePod – can serve as the brains of a smart home, controlling the devices with voice commands or automating them. These devices can also play your mom’s favorite music, read audiobooks, make calls, set timers and alarms, provide reminders for medications, appointments and other things, check traffic and weather, answer questions, call for help in emergency situations and much more – all done by voice commands. Smart light bulbs: To help prevent home falls – which are often caused by fumbling around a dark room looking for a light switch – smart light bulbs will let your mom turn on and off the lights by voice command, smartphone or tablet. These bulbs can also change brightness and color and be programmed to come on and off whenever she wants. Smart plugs: These small units plug into a standard outlet and connect to the internet. That means your mom can control whatever she plugs into them – from a space heater to a coffee maker – using her voice or phone. Video doorbell: Safety is also a concern for older adults, especially those who live alone. A video doorbell would let your mom see and speak to visitors at the door without having to walk over and open it.

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ANTIQUE -- OR -JUNQUE by Anne McCollam Creators News Service

Nature-Inspired Majolica Ware Q: I am enclosing a photo of a plate

that once belonged to my grandmother. I am now 82, so it must be ver y old. It is decorated with leaves and vines against a cream background. The leaves and vines are raised from the surface of the plate. It measures over 11 inches in diameter and is in ver y good condition. Marked on the back are the words “Germany,” the number “176” and a clover shape impressed into the plate. I am interested in finding out anything about the manufacturer, where it was made, its age, and if there is any value to it. Any information you can provide would be ver y much appreciated.

This majolica plate was made in Zell, Germany.

A: You have an example of majolica pottery

that was made in Germany. Majolica is tin glazed pottery that is decorated with brightly colored flowers and animals. It was extremely popular in Renaissance Italy in the 15th century. It was imported to Italy from the island of Majorca and eventually the brilliantly handpainted wares were call majolica. Majolica ware experienced a rebirth of interest and production during the Victorian Era in Europe and the United States. Pieces marked with an impressed clover and the word “Germany” were made in Zell, Harmersbach, Badenia, Germany, in the late 1800s and

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early 1900s. The number “176” is a design number. Georg Schmider Ceramic Factory was one of the several majolica factories in the Zell region. Chances are your plate was made by Schmider after the turn of the 20th century. Similar plates are in the range of $125 to $175. *** Q: I have had a set of porcelain dishes for a number of years. It is a ser vice for eight and includes an oval platter and round platter. They are decorated with brown and pink flowers. On the back of each dish is the name “Wildbriar.” I’m pushing 80 years old and tr ying to let my daughter know the histor y and value of my set, as she will inherit this piece. A: Your set of dinnerware was made by Josiah Wedgwood, which is located in Etruria and

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Barlaston, Staffordshire, England. Wedgwood has been in business since 1759 and is still in business. “Wildbriar” is the name of your pattern and it was introduced around 1957. The value of your set would probably be $900 to $1400. Josiah Wedgwood established his pottery in 1759.

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