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By HOLLY RAMERAssociated Press
Love to deck the halls with old-fashioned incandescent lights?Don’t worry: Holiday lights are ex-empt from the new energy-savingstandards for light bulbs that willtake effect next year. From outdooricicle lights hanging from eaves tostrands of twinkle lights wrappedaround a Christmas tree, lightsused for holiday decorating areconsidered “specialty bulbs” andaren’t affected by the standardsbeing phased in starting in Janu-
ary. That was welcome news toholiday light fanatic Chuck Taylor,who said the standards created astir in the online forum he runs atPlanetchristmas.com. “This was avery popular subject last year,”said Taylor, a holiday light consult-ant in Franklin, Tenn.
Many Christmas lights alreadyare more energy-efficient than theold-fashioned incandescents.
“To be honest, the little niche ofthe Christmas light industry al-ready has been fast moving towardLEDs,” said Garth Svenson, presi-dent of the Christmas Dove in Bar-
rington, N.H. The store is thelargest of its kind in New England,with more than 30 rooms full ofChristmas decorations and lights.
Some fans of traditional lightscomplain that the more energy-ef-ficient LED lights don’t producethe same colorful halo effect asolder bulbs. Strands of LEDs alsoare more expensive than incandes-cents, though the LEDs are muchcheaper to run and are often moredurable. The new efficiency stan-dards apply to the familiar house-hold screw-in bulbs, and while
Specialty bulbs help light up the holidays
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A peek insidePage 4■ Shoppers will find much to be jolly aboutthis holiday season.
Page 5■ Not sure what to buy the little oneon your list? Look to kids’ passionsfor the perfect gift.
Page 7■ Give your gifts and décor a one-of-a-kindtouch by making them.
Page 10■ Take a walk in the woods. This year’s holidaydécor is all about natural elements.
Page 14■ We’ve got your guide to the perfect homecookedholiday feast.
Page 21■ These holiday recipes have a fun twist.
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BRIAN MITCHELL sets up a 45,000-light display each year.
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Specialty bulbs help light up the holidaysthey don’t specifically ban tradi-tional incandescents, they requirebulbs to have a higher level of effi-ciency than the classics can pro-duce. Joseph Higbee, a spokesmanfor the National Electrical Manu-facturers Association, said thereare new halogen incandescentbulbs that meet the standards, andconsumers have a choice amongthose, compact fluorescent andthe light-emitting diode, or LED,bulbs, he said.
LED holiday lights have been
around for years, and sales haveincreased as new varieties — in-cluding some that attempt tomimic the warmer glow of incan-descent lights — hit store shelves.The Home Depot, which startedselling LED lights in 2006, soldenough strands last year to circlethe globe 1.5 times.
Locally, at the Lowe’s store locat-ed in White Township, more cus-tomers seem to be purchasing theLED lights over regular lights thisyear than what they have over afive-year period, according to
Kristy Patz, outside lawn and gar-den department manager.
“If you have that kind of money,that’s the way to go,” Patz said.
She also said the lights are alsokid-friendly, because they are coolto the touch. Also a popular itemthis year at Lowe’s are lightsshaped like icicles “that actuallylook like they are dripping, espe-cially the clear ones,” she said.
In Claremont, N.H., BrianMitchell was busy last week settingup the 45,000-light display he putsup in his yard every year. He spent
about $1,200 on LED lights thisyear, not because he was worriedthe old lights would disappearfrom store shelves but because hewants to keep up with the latest inlighting technology. Mitchell,whose obsession started with dec-orating every room in his housewith paper chains when he was akid, set up his first outdoor displayabout 20 years ago with one plasticSanta and a single string of lights.
Today, his small yard is coveredwith snowmen, toy soldiers, aminiature carousel and other
scenery, all adorned with lightsprogrammed to flash and blink insynch to holiday music. It takeshim about 10 hours to programeach minute of the 7-minute showhe runs every 15 minutes nightlyfrom Nov. 25 until Christmas.
“Seeing how much the peopleenjoy it drives me to get it doneevery year,” said Mitchell, a grocerwho donates the money he col-lects from his holiday light show toa children’s hospital.
Gazette staffer Nicole Roser con-tributed to this article.
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DAYTON, Ohio — Despite a holiday sea-son dampened by a struggling economy andhigh unemployment rates, shoppers willfind much to be jolly about in the ways re-tailers will actively court them this year.
Savvy spenders in 2011 can expect extend-ed store hours, free shipping offers, reason-able layaway programs and revved-up on-line shopping sites.
There is good cause for retailers to spicethings up for value-conscious shoppers.
Although holiday retail sales for 2011 areexpected to increase 2.8 percent to $465.6billion, according to the National Retail Fed-eration, that growth is lower than the 5.2percent increase retailers experienced lastyear.
WEB OF ALLUREThe trifecta of holiday bargain days —
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giving and arguably the busiest shoppingday of the year), Small Business Saturday onNov. 26, and Cyber Monday on Nov. 28— is surely not to be ignored, but keepin mind the Internet has madeshopping a24/7 bargainbonanza.
Online retailers are prepping by optimiz-ing their sites, beginning their marketingand promotions early, and planning plentyof free shipping promotions as they aim toprovide value and convenience for theirshoppers, according to Fiona Swerdlow of
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Big-box retail-ers such as Tar-get and Macy’s
will open at the stroke of midnight on BlackFriday to get in additional holiday shoppinghours. JC Penney, on the other hand, is stick-ing with 4 a.m. except at stores in malls thatare opening earlier.
In the meantime, other retailers are wait-ing to announce their plans.
LAY IT AWAYLayaway plans have re-emerged from the
shopping days of yore as consumers work toeliminate credit card debt.
This year, the Sears layaway program al-lows customers to pay as little as $20 or 20percent down (whichever is greater) andmake online or in-store payments every twoweeks before claiming their goods. Searscharges $5 to initiate a layaway contract and$15 for cancellation.
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NEW YORK — To the uninitiat-ed, buying gifts for kids can feellike a treasure hunt without a mapthrough store aisles and websitespacked for the holidays. But suss-ing out clues may not be as diffi-cult as it looks.
Has the young recipient ever of-fered you one of his homemadecupcakes? Have you seen her teararound on a little ride-on bike? Isthe living room often strewn withbuilding bricks or stacking blocks?
Casual buyers looking for pres-ents for children they don’t knowwell need only focus on generalinterests. Mom and dad will likelytake on the “it” gift of the season,or farm it out to grandma, leavinglots of room for other shoppers,whether the giftee is a builder,baker or bookish.
If that sounds too complicated,reach for the classics — in books,apparel or toys, said Rachel Jarrett,general manager of the children’sdepartment for the sale site GiltGroupe. A sweater with room forsize variation, or mittens or hats,for example. Try toys in wood, in-cluding eco-friendly bamboo.
“We do incredibly well withwooden toys,” Jarrett said.
Anne Keane, fashion director forLucky magazine, suggests keepingit simple. “Generally, staying withmoderately classic, small gifts isthe easiest route to take for all agegroups,” she said. “Especially ifyou don’t know the kids that well.”
The handcraft site Etsy.com hasunique felt toys, Keane said. AndPlan Toys makes a fun wood-and-canvas shopping cart on three
wheels for toddlers.Don’t be afraid to think outside
the box, Jarrett urged. Wall decormay not feel terribly gifty, butWallcandyarts.com has chalk-board decals in the shapes of ele-phants, apples and circles thatwould please lots of kids. Roomorganizers that play into a favoritetheme can also be fun.
And there’s nothing wrong withasking your giftee’s parents for asuggestion.
“I think parents do appreciate itwhen you ask what might make anice gift,” Jarrett said. “They wantto make sure you’re not gettingsomething that maybe somebodyelse is also getting. It’s a lot to re-turn a toy.”
A few suggestions by interest:
HARRY POTTER KIDSWANDS: What might the young
fan not already have? A beautiful,nearly $40 replica of his favoritecharacter’s wand, perhaps. The HParea of the Warner Bros. site, Wbshop.com, has a nice selection ofcollectible wands complete withfancy boxes straight from the Olli-vanders shop. Warning: While funto hold, they’re true collectiblesand could break if treated roughly.
HARRY POTTER LEGO: HP setsabound. Reach for the Knight Bus.The purple triple-Decker bus setjust out over the summer includesthree mini-figures, of Harry, StanShunpike and Ernie Prang, alongwith Harry’s owl Hedwig. It can berebuilt as a regular bus and kidslikely won’t grumble at havingmore than one. From Lego.
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Tip: It’s always a good idea to asklocal boutiques about their lay-away policies.
SHIPPING IN STYLEShoppers have plenty to be joy-
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■ Faux Beaded PoinsettiaWreath — Wreaths and poinsettiasgo together like milk and cookiesduring the holiday season. Butwhat can you do to really makethose flowers pop? Add some di-mension with easy faux beads.
■ Cartoon Canvas OrnamentFrame — Get the kids in on somecrafty action this season. They canexpress their creativity with thesejumbo picture frames that can beused as ornaments, gift tags or hol-iday décor.
■ Starlight Scrap Holiday Gar-land — Multi-strand garlands foryour tree or mantle can get quiteexpensive. Whip up your own ver-sion with personality and shine.
■ New Year’s Dream Journal —This ornate, bejeweled journal isfull of blank pages to inspire set-ting dreams into action. Inscribethe first page with your greetingand let the recipient take it fromthere.
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FAUX BEADED POINSETTIA WREATH
Materials Needed:Tulip Beads in a Bottle Paint
Semiprecious 28794Metal 2878816-inch faux pine wreath5 large flocked poinsettias, clip
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1. Hold one flower and add TulipBeads in a Bottle Paint to eachpetal. To do this, hold the bottleupside down and gently squeezeuntil a small drop releases. Keepthe drops evenly spaced. You maywant to practice on a spare pieceof cloth before working on theflower. As far as color, you canchoose if you want all gold or allred Tulip Beads in a Bottle Paint ora combination of both.
2. When applying the dots, startby applying beads to the centerarea of the flower, then set it asideto dry, and repeat on the nextflower. Once all the centers are dry,you can hold on to them in orderto apply Tulip Beads in a BottlePaint to the outside areas of eachflower.
3. Now apply Tulip Beads in aBottle Paint to the feathers. Let dry.
4. Assemble the flowers andfeathers around the wreath to yourliking.
STARLIGHT SCRAP HOLIDAY GARLAND
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Assorted rolls of sequinsAssorted yarns and fibers1. This garland set will consist of
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POINSETTIA WREATH
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2. Set the pieces out flat on atable and apply a contrasting colorof Tulip Beads in a Bottle on eachone. Let dry. If your fabric or rib-bon is very sheer, work on top of aplastic covering so you can peel upthe ribbon after it dries.
3. Once all the strands are dry,loosely drape them around yourtree. You can also gather them intoa single garland and hang on yourmantel.
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Materials Needed:Tulip Fabric Markers Tulip Beads in a Bottle PaintSemiprecious 28792Semiprecious 28790Aleene’s Original Tacky Glue¼ yard of blank canvas
ScissorsPinking shearsRibbonThin cardboard
1. Fold the canvas in half and cutyour desired shape through bothlayers. This will be the front andthe back of the frame.
2. Cut the cardboard to fit about¼ inch smaller.
3. Take one of the layers, and cutout an inside area. This will be thefront of the frame.
4. Take the cardboard piece, adda row of Aleene’s Original TackyGlue to the back, smooth it outwith your finger and affix it to thesecond piece of canvas.
5. Apply Aleene’s Original TackyGlue to the inside edges of the firstpiece of canvas and affix to thefront of the cardboard, but leavethe top two inches unglued so apicture can easily be slid inside.Let dry.
6. Color with Tulip Fabric Mark-ers.
7. Use Tulip Beads in a BottlePaint to add dimensional high-lights all over the front of theframe. Let dry.
8. To make your frame hangable,flip it over, back side up, and add adrop of Aleene’s Original TackyGlue on each side at the top andpress the strand of ribbon into theglue. Let dry.
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Hardback journalScissorsIronAssorted fabric scraps in bright
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1. Cut assorted colors of fabricpieces into varying sizes of squaresand rectangles.
2. On a few of the pieces, addTulip Beads in a Bottle Iron-On InkTransfers, applying according topackage directions. This is to cre-ate a variety of looks and textureson each of the pieces of fabric.
3. Set all of the fabric pieces onthe top of the journal and arrangethem in a mosaic fashion. Makesure to balance the colors and de-signs so they appear even and in-teresting.
4. One by one, take a piece of fab-ric, flip it over and add a drop ofAleene’s Fabric Fusion on the back.Spread it evenly around the fabricwith your finger and then press thefabric piece in place on the jour-nal.
Smooth out any wrinkles usingfingers. Let dry.
5. Once all the pieces are glueddown and dried, add Tulip Beadsin a Bottle Studs and Crystals toeach of the fabric pieces that donot have the Tulip Beads in a BottleIron-On Ink Transfers. To apply thecrystals and studs, add a smalldrop of Tulip Beads in a BottlePaint and set the stud or crystal ontop. Let dry.
6. Once the entire cover is dry,apply Tulip Beads in a Bottle Painton the spine edge to give the entirebook a finished look.
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Welcoming friends and familyinto your home is one of the bestways to celebrate the season. Oneof the keys to making visitors feelright at home is to be a happy host.So, do yourself — and your guests— a favor and put a little effort intogetting your home holiday house-guest perfect. Since your housewill be full with visitors over theholidays, go beyond cleaning andorganizing. Adding touches of fes-tive décor will create a cozy, wel-coming atmosphere, and if thereare do-it-yourself projects still onthe to-do list, now is the best timeto finish them. Not only will yourhome look fresh and revived toyou, but your guests will certainlynotice your home’s updated ap-pearance. To get your home readyfor hosting holiday guests, followthis room-by-room checklist.Whether you want to tackle oneroom at a time or do it all at once,breaking down your tasks canmake the process much easier.
THE KITCHENAs the central hub of the home,
guests will naturally congregate inthe kitchen, so spend time makingsmall, budget-friendly updates tomake the space more comfortable,for both chef and audience.
■ A fresh palette: Make an up-date that will instantly refresh yourspace with a new paint color. Beempowered to experiment with abold, food-inspired hue. With itslimited wall space, the kitchenmakes an ideal place to use a bold-er hue for just the right pop ofcolor.
■ Details matter: Clear the clut-ter and make room for all thechef’s necessities in your kitchen,making the chef’s job easier.
THE LIVING ROOMYou’ll be spending a lot of time in
your living spaces with yourguests, so make sure they’re deco-rated in festive spirit and ready toaccommodate a crowd.
■ Layer lighting: Don’t just relyon overhead fixtures. Adding softerambient light (like wall sconces),task lighting (under-cabinet lightsor desk lamps) and accent lighting(such as art lighting or candles)will help set your desired mood.
■ Décor details: The mantel is aperfect focal point for holiday dec-orating. Add some atmosphericscent, color and texture with freshevergreen garlands and holidayplants. Spray paint terracotta potssilver and gold and plant amaryllis,Christmas rose or rosemary. Or,personalize your display by plac-
ing family photos of holidays pastand treasured heirlooms over thefireplace, where everyone can seethem.
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rooms should be given extra spe-cial attention when hostingovernight holiday visitors. Consid-er everything a guest might needand then add some little extras tomake their experience even better.
■ Practical fixes: For your guestbedroom, adding portable lightinglike small table lamps will makethe room seem friendlier whenadded to overhead lighting andwill keep guests from runningacross the room in the dark afterswitching off the lights. Adding adecorative mirror is a much-ap-
preciated touch and takes little ef-fort.
■ Comforts of home: Ensure thatyour guest rooms, particularly thebathrooms, make visitors of allages feel comfortable. Update yourbathroom hardware with stylishfaucets, knobs and even grab barsto ensure no guests slip or fallwhen entering and exiting theshower.
As important as it is for yourguests to be comfortable at yourhome during the holidays, itshould be a relaxing place for youtoo, and one that you can enjoylong after the holiday season. Bypreparing your home ahead oftime, you’ll be able to focus on en-joying the holidays with your fami-ly and friends.
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There’s nothing quite like a win-ter walk through snowy woods.This holiday season, trend watch-ers are encouraging us to bringsome of those evocative, forestyelements home to decorate ouroutdoor and indoor spaces.
It’s a look that’s soothing andseasonal, and easy to attain with-out spending tons of money.
Simple and natural are where it’sat this year; spiked, if you wish,with a bit of bling or a festive bow.You can buy or scrounge yourgreenery locally, and add a fewfound or inexpensive elements.
Even a traditional cedar, pine orboxwood wreath can be given acontemporary tweak if you dis-pense with the usual embellish-
ments. There’s something elegantabout a spare, unadorned circle ofgreen. Add a few small apples, or-anges, pomegranates or pepper-berries for a natural color touch.Wrap or bow-tie the wreath withburlap for a rustic vibe, or use vel-vet ribbon in an unexpected huelike persimmon, purple or mus-tard.
Wreaths made completely out ofcushion moss look striking, as dothose made of bay, sage or magno-lia leaves. Freeze-dried fruit orflowers can look beautiful foryears; just keep wreaths made ofthese delicate materials out of di-rect weather.
Richard Waite, author of the new“Decorating with Evergreens”(Gibbs-Smith, 2011), twinswreaths on double doors, or stacksthem on single doors. He also fits a
smaller, store-bought wreath in-side a larger evergreen one.
Glam up the greenery withmetallic ribbon — copper andpewter are on trend. Add someflair for free by entwining an oldnecklace through the boughs, oraffixing an old brooch.
Wreaths don’t have to be round.Find square and star forms atnurseries and craft stores, or useold picture frames. Take apart a su-permarket bundle of evergreens,and get creative with jute, hemp,wire or a glue gun.
Collect lichen-covered twigs,lashing them together in a geo-metric shape. Dress with dried hy-drangea or roses, tiny pinecones orwhite lights.
Coastal Living magazine sug-gests tying shells and starfish towreaths and garlands — great forseaside holiday homes. The designteam at Country Living magazinefills a flat-sided fisherman’s basketwith greens and berries to hang onthe door. And Executive EditorShelley Ridenour says that whilewhite pine and fir are traditional,“we love the chic, free-spiritedlook of boxwood. Eucalyptusleaves look fantastic with bluespruce when twisted into a garlandor wreath. The key is to keep it sim-ple, so the beauty of the greeneryisn’t overwhelmed.”
Sunset magazine’s website offersinstructions for creating a fragrantsnowflake using fir boughs and flo-ral wire.
Swags are easy; ramp up theglamour by tying a handful ofboughs together with wire andadding creamy ribbon, clusters ofglitter-dusted cones or stars.
And garlands add a pretty frameto doors and a lush, finished lookto porch rails and fences. Fragrantcedar and long needled pine areattractively shaggy; boxwood andshort-needled evergreens workwell for a formal front entrance.Mini lights look great in either, asdo simple silver, ruby or sapphireornaments; keep the frippery likeribbons and bows to a minimumfor a clean, contemporary look.
If you’re lucky enough to have abig front stoop, fill urns with firboughs, eucalyptus, ilex berriesand branches — birch, dogwoodand even salvaged twigs fromaround your neighborhood giveheight and texture to a pot. Addsome spray-painted white ones forcontrast.
Apartment dwellers might con-sider a slim florist’s bucket, weight-ed with a heavy rock and filledwith good-smelling cedar. Or
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Are you ready to create somelovely holiday displays this year?Before you pull out the tree orna-ments, the sparkly reindeer fig-urines or the spools of holiday rib-bon, first grab the greens. Greatgreens are the key to success forevery holiday display, whethersimple or over the top.
Today’s faux greens are so lifelikeyou almost have to touch them totell they’re not real. And, even bet-ter, as the quality of the greeneryhas gone up through the years, theprice has dropped. Here are sometips for using greenery as a base forkiller holiday displays.
Even though you love the holidayseason, with all its magic andcharm, have you ever found your-self groaning at the thought of dec-orating your home?
More than a few of my friendsand customers have confided tome that they dread the idea of hol-iday decorating because they areconvinced it will take forever.That’s when I tell them about mytime-saving secret weapon: fauxevergreens.
If you haven’t already, invest insome garland, picks and wreaths.Fluff them up so they look lifelike,not smashed.
Then, put on the holiday music,make yourself a cup of cocoa andspend an hour, max, infusing yourhome with loads of holiday glitz.Here are a few super-quick ways toget a knockout holiday look withgreens.
If your staircase is a prominentfeature in your home’s entry, you’llget a lot of bang for your buck dec-orating your banister with green-ery. My favorite is pine garland
that is rife with berries andpinecones. I also adore the garlandthat looks like it’s dusted with frost.
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Holiday décor goes naturalsplurge on a faux-boxwood topi-ary, which will last for years, andadd a lush bow.
Don’t forget the backyard. Placea wreath or garland on patiofences and enclosures, and fillempty planters with greens, un-breakable ornaments, a tangle oflights — or all three.
Continue the nature vibe in-doors by keeping the palettemuted — white, cream, mocha —and go for texture to create inter-est.
Make a trail of ivy along the cen-ter of a table, mixing in hurricanelights and glass votive holders,suggests Ridenour. “Fill terrariumsor glass cloches with evergreens orbeautiful winter objects, likepinecones or acorns, and displaythem on a dining table, mantel orbookcase. Hanging a wreath atop amirror gives it the refined look offramed art,” she says.
West Elm has a wreath studdedwith white felt balls that look like
snowballs. It’s available in green orred, too, but the white makes anespecially striking statement. Theretailer also offers an etherealfeather wreath in white or a gentledove brown. Pair with copper mer-cury glass or bisque candle hold-ers, some polished pebbles or atwist of shell pink ribbon andyou’ve got an elegant holiday man-telpiece.
Whether you’re going with abundle of bare branches in a prettypot or a full-size evergreen as yourholiday tree, think about decorat-ing it with simple snowflakes madeof different materials, such aslaser-cut wood or felt. Choose win-some bottle-brush natural fiber or-naments, in animal shapes likefoxes, bears, owls and raccoons.
A tree full of little birds, perhaps,or a garland of paper snowballsand white jingle bells can becharming.
A home that’s warmly dressedwith outdoor elements says“Happy Holidays” all season long.
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KEEP THEpalettemuted withwhite,cream andmocha tocontinuethe naturaltheme.
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There’s something to be saidabout gathering friends and familyaround the table for a traditionalholiday dinner. Familiar faces,good conversation, favorite foods— it’s a classic recipe for a goodtime.
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smoked, bone-in, spiral sliced,fully cooked ham
½ cup water Preheat oven to 350°F. In large saucepan over medium-
low heat, whisk to combine vinai-grette, brown sugar, vegetable andchili bases. Whisk continuouslyuntil glaze begins to boil. Removefrom heat; reheat glaze if needed.
Coat large rack and roasting panwith cooking spray. Place ham onprepared rack in roasting pan, addwater to pan bottom. Generouslybrush ham with glaze. Lightlycover ham with foil if ham starts toover brown. Bake until done, about2 hours.
Use remaining glaze to basteham every 30 minutes; discard leftover glaze.
An additional glaze recipe maybe prepared and served warm ta-bleside, to accompany sliced ham.
SAUTÉED GREEN BEANS Serves 6 to 82 tablespoons vegetable oil2 tablespoons Better Than
Bouillon chili base2 large garlic cloves, peeled and
minced2 tablespoons butter1 ½ pounds frozen whole green
beans ½ teaspoon kosher salt Parmesan cheese, for garnish
(optional)Heat oil in a large skillet, heat
over medium-high heat. Add chilibase, garlic and salt; cook and stirfor about 1 minute.
Reduce heat to medium, addbutter and stir until melted. Addgreen beans, stir to coat and sautéuntil crisp-tender.
Before serving, garnish withfreshly shaved Parmesan cheese.
DELICIOUS TWICE-BAKED POTATOES
Serves 6 to 86 medium russet potatoes
(about 2 pounds)2 teaspoons vegetable oil (for
potato skins) 2 teaspoons Better Than
Bouillon ham base¼ cup (4 tablespoons) butter
cut into pieces, set aside1½ cups shredded Colby-Jack
cheese1 green onion rinsed and thinly
sliced, set aside ¼ cup whole milk
1 tablespoon dried parsley¼ teaspoon garlic powder ½ teaspoon black pepper1/3 cup pre-grated Parmesan
cheese Spray 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking dish
with cooking spray, set aside.Scrub and pat dry potatoes;
prick potatoes with fork 2 to 3times per side. Lightly oil skinswith vegetable oil; place potatoeson a microwave safe dish. Mi-crowave according to microwavedirections. Remove hot potatoesfrom microwave when done, setaside for 5 minutes to cool.
Cut potatoes in half lengthwisewith a serrated knife. Fold a sheetof paper towel to hold hot potatohalf, use a spoon to scoop out po-tato flesh into a large mixing bowl,leaving about a ¼-inch-thick shell.Place skins in prepared dish, setaside.
Add ham base and butter to mix-ing bowl with potatoes; beat withelectric mixer on medium forabout 1 minute. Add cheese,onion, milk, parsley, garlic powderand pepper; beat just until blend-ed. Be careful not to over-beat po-tatoes.
Evenly spoon potato mixtureinto skins; shake pre-gratedParmesan cheese over tops.
Warm potatoes in microwave orplace in a 350°F oven and heatthrough. To brown tops, placewarmed potatoes under broiler for2 to 3 minutes.
Twice baked potatoes can bemade a day ahead. Stuff the pota-toes, then cover and refrigeratethem; then, on serving day, warmas instructed above.
CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP Serves 6¼ cup butter1 16-ounce package button
mushrooms, rinsed, stemstrimmed and sliced
½ cup chopped yellow onion (1small onion)
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour1 teaspoon dried tarragon¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg¼ teaspoon garlic powder½ teaspoon white pepper2 teaspoons Better Than
Bouillon organic mushroom base1 tablespoon Better Than
Bouillon organic chicken base4 cups water2 cups heavy creamSalt and pepper to tasteIn soup pot, melt butter over
medium-high heat.Add mushrooms and onion;
cook and stir until liquid evapo-
rates, about 15 to 20 minutes. Add flour, dry seasonings, mush-
room and chicken bases; stir tocombine.
Add water and bring to boil. Re-duce heat to medium-low andsimmer uncovered for 15 minutes,stirring occasionally.
Remove soup from heat andpuree with a hand held immersionblender, or in batches in theblender.
Return blended soup to medi-um-low heat and add cream. Cookand stir until soup is thoroughlyheated, about 5 to 8 minutes. Sea-son to taste with salt and pepper.
— Courtesy of SoutheasternMills and Family Features
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This holiday, serve an inspiredmeal bursting with the rich flavorsof Tuscany. With these recipes — amoist and tender turkey alongwith savory sides — you can createan unforgettable experience withfamily and friends.
Whether you are entertaining alarge crowd or serving up a smallfamily-style dinner, this TuscanRoast Turkey will be the center-piece of your holiday table. Thejuicy flavors and crisp, goldenbrown skin come from a TuscanHerb Paste made with fresh herbsand a blend of olive oils.
After you’ve tried Olive Oil andHerb Mashed Potatoes, you maynever want to go back to plainmashed potatoes again.
The creamy texture and robustflavor are a perfect complementto the turkey.
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TUSCAN ROAST TURKEYServes 161 16-pound young turkeyKosher salt, to taste1 cup Tuscan Herb Paste1 teaspoon fennel seeds,
crushed2 teaspoons celery salt3 fennel stalks with fronds,
rough chopped3 onions, large dice1 stalk celery, small dice2¼ quarts chicken stock, divid-
ed3 ounces all-purpose flourRemove giblets from turkey’s
cavity, rinse cavity and pat dry, setaside. Season turkey inside andout with kosher salt.
Mix Tuscan Herb Paste withcrushed fennel seeds and celerysalt. Starting at the neck of thebird, slip your hand between themeat and the skin to loosen.
Rub half the paste mix underskin, and rub remaining paste in-side the cavity and over the rest ofthe turkey.
Place two-thirds of the choppedonion and fennel stalks inside cav-ity. Truss bird.
Place turkey in a roasting pan.Roast at 400°F for 30 minutes.
Reduce temperature to 325°Fand continue cooking the turkeyto an internal temperature of160°F, approximately 2½ to 3hours. Baste turkey often duringcooking with juices from pan. Ifturkey begins to get too brown,cover it loosely with aluminumfoil.
As turkey roasts, simmer giblets(neck, heart and gizzard), the otherone-third of the fennel stalk, onionmix and diced celery in 1 quartchicken stock until tender, approx-imately 1½ hours.
When turkey is done, removefrom roasting pan and set aside torest. Degrease roasting pan, re-serving 3 ounces of fat to make aroux.
Deglaze pan with a smallamount of chicken stock. Transferstock to a saucepot, and add re-maining stock and broth fromgiblets. Bring to a simmer and de-grease.
Make a blond roux with reservedfat and flour. Add roux to the liq-uid, whisking well to preventlumps.
Simmer 15 minutes. Strain gravythrough a fine-meshed strainer.Adjust seasoning.
TUSCAN HERB PASTEYield: 2¼ cups1 tablespoon fresh basil2 tablespoons fresh rosemary½ packed cup fresh Italian pars-
ley1 tablespoon fresh thyme2 tablespoons fresh sage½ teaspoon crushed red pepper¾ cup extra light in taste olive
oil1 cup Carapelli Premium 100
percent Italian Extra Virgin OliveOil
Blend herbs and crushed redpepper with light olive oil using ablender or food processor, thenstir in extra virgin olive oil.
Serving ideas: Rub under theskin of turkey for Tuscan RoastTurkey. Use to flavor vegetables forgrilling and mushrooms for roast-ing.
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Simply swag the garland up andaround your banister, securing itwith florist wire or pretty holidayribbon.
I like the garland on my banisterto look random and loose andhaphazard, tucked up at irregularintervals, which makes it eveneasier to put up.
One of my favorite holiday looksis to loosely twist some pine gar-land through the arms of thechandeliers in my study, diningroom and kitchen.
It’s simple to do but looks soelaborate that people will thinkyou decorated for hours.
Loop the garland around thechain of the chandelier, thentread it in and out a few of thelight fixture’s arms.
I like to leave a bit of garland
hanging down from the fixture,too. Stop there or embellish thelight fixture with some holidayribbon or ornaments.
You can dangle ornaments orlittle hanging votive cups from thechandelier’s arms using fishingwire if you want an extra-specialdisplay.
Buy a pre-made swag or, ifyou’re feeling crafty, make yourown.
Then hang it on an interior orexterior door. It’s just a little touchof Christmas, but it adds lots ofcheer.
You could also hang a swag overa mirror or a piece of artworkusing a door hook meant to holdwreaths.
I like to use statement-piecevases in my year-round decorat-ing so I can change them out for
each season. Statuesque glass vases, for ex-
ample, are long on drama but takejust seconds to decorate. Insertsome fallen branches and somegreenery picks that feature pinecones and faux frost. Who knewthat creating a head-turning dis-play could be so easy?
If you have great pottery vasesand urns, turn them into vases forgreenery bouquets this holidayseason.
Start with a fallen branch fromyour yard, then fill in with an as-sortment of picks.
Keep it natural — or, if you wantsome glitz and glam, tuck in picksthat feature pearl drops, sequinsor glitter.
When we decorated my diningroom for my fall open house, wedecided to dress up the windows
a bit. We hung a series of wreathsfrom holiday ribbon. They lookedsensational. Five minutes —done!
Do you like to keep beautifulcandlesticks on your dining-roomtable or buffet year-round? Givethem a simple holiday makeover.Just secure some greens to thecenter of the candlestick usingflorist wire.
I really like to decorate bookcas-es and hutches, turning deadspace into a fetching display. Oneof my favorite things to do at theholidays is to place faux greensaround the accents I keep on topof the secretary in my den.
The column has been adaptedfrom Mary Carol Garrity’s blog atwww.nellhills.com. She can bereached at [email protected].
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Serves 122 pounds fresh Brussels
sprouts, blanched, quartered4 tablespoons extra virgin olive
oil1 onion, julienned1½ ounces prosciutto, sliced
into ½-inch strips4 tablespoons white balsamic
vinegarSea saltFresh cracked black pepperTrim stem end of Brussels
sprouts. Discard wilted outsideleaves. Boil in salted water untilcooked through (about 7 minutes)and just tender. Shock in ice water.Quarter the cooled sprouts.
In large skillet over medium-high heat, caramelize onions inolive oil for 15 to 20 minutes, stir-ring frequently. Remove from pan.Place in bowl, mix with prosciutto.
In the same skillet, over highheat, lightly brown Brusselssprouts. Add onion-prosciuttomix, toss.
Deglaze by adding white balsam-ic vinegar and scraping bottom ofpan. Season with salt and pepper.
OLIVE OIL AND HERB MASHED POTATOES
Serves 1210 8-ounce potatoes, (about 5
pounds) peeled and cut in half3/8 teaspoon white pepper1½ tablespoons kosher salt½ cup Tuscan Herb paste½ cup extra virgin olive oil1 cup heavy cream, warmedBoil potatoes in salted water.
When cooked tender, mash pota-toes. Mix salt and pepper with Tus-can Herb Paste, olive oil and warmheavy cream. Fold into potatoes.
— Courtesy of Carapelli andFamily Features
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Pour sweetened condensed milkinto large coffee pot or 1½ -quartpitcher. Add hot brewed coffee,stirring until thoroughly blended.
Pour coffee mixture into cafémugs. Top with whipped creamand sprinkle with additional cin-namon, if desired. Serve immedi-ately.
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WaterCinnamon sugar1 15-ounce container ricotta
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1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
1/3 cup powdered sugar¼ teaspoon vanilla extract1 ½ cups milk chocolate chips
or miniature semi-sweet chocolate chips
Whipped toppingHeat oven to 350°F. Brush pie
shell very lightly with water; gener-ously sprinkle with cinnamonsugar.
Stir ricotta cheese, sweetenedcondensed milk, powdered sugarand vanilla in medium bowl untilblended. Stir in chocolate chips.Pour into pie crust.
Bake 45 to 50 minutes or untilcrust is golden brown. Filling willappear slightly soft. Cool com-pletely on wire rack. Chill at least 2hours before serving.
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The invitations are arriving. Of-fice parties, family parties, schoolparties and the list goes on; it’s asign the holiday season is fast ap-proaching.
To make your season a little lessstressful and a lot more delicious,Snyder’s of Hanover has compiledthe perfect holiday dessert recipes,all with a unique pretzel twist. Soinstead of bringing the typicalcookies and cupcakes, make yourdessert stand out with a trip downthe snack aisle for pretzels.
HOLIDAY PRETZEL WREATH1 package (about 6 ounces) of
your favorite chocolate (milk,dark, or white)
1 bag (9 or 10 ounces) of Snyder’s of Hanover pretzels(mini’s, thins, or homestyle)
Red and green candies (chocolate shell candies, jellybeans, sugar sprinkles)
1 package of red shoestringlicorice
Wax paperLine a cookie sheet with wax
paper. Melt chocolate in mi-crowave or double boiler; stir.Using tongs or a fork, dip the pret-zels into the chocolate and layer ina circle, like a wreath, onto the waxpaper.
After the wreath(s) are formed,use the red and green candies tosprinkle or place on top of thewreath(s).
When you have completed thewreath(s), cool until set. Once thechocolate has set, use the shoe-string licorice to tie into a bow, atthe top of the wreath.
PEANUT BUTTER PRETZELCHOCOLATE CHUNK COOKIES
Ingredients:1 cup butter, softened1 cup peanut butter1 cup sugar1 cup brown sugar1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract2 eggs3 cups flour1 teaspoon baking powder1 teaspoon baking soda1¾ cups crushed mini pretzels 1 (11.5 ounce) bag semi-sweet
chocolate chunk morsels or chipsPreheat oven to 350 degrees
Fahrenheit. Beat butter, peanut butter and
sugars until creamed. Add vanillaand eggs and mix well.
Add flour, baking powder andbaking soda and mix. Finally, addcrushed pretzel pieces and choco-late chunks, mix until combined.Using a small cookie scoop, placecookie dough on ungreased cookie
sheets, making sure they are 2inches apart from each other. Bakefor eight to 10 minutes. Cool on awire rack and store in an airtightcontainer.
Used with permission from but-m a m a i m h u n g r y. b l o g s p o t.com/2009/08/peanut-butter-pretzel-chocolate-chunk.html.
FRUIT TART WITH PRETZEL CRUST
Crust:3 cups finely crushed Snyder’s
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garineTopping:
1 (14 ounce) can of sweetenedcondensed milk
¼ cup lime juice 1 tablespoon lime zest
1½ cups whipped topping 7 cups assorted fresh fruit,
slicedIn a large bowl, mix crushed
pretzels and sugar. Cut in butteruntil mixture resembles coarsecrumbs.
Press into a 9-by-9 brownie panor small casserole dish. Bake at 375for 10 minutes or until set. Cool atroom temperature and then refrig-erate for 45 minutes. Meanwhile,combine milk, lime juice and limezest. Fold in whipped topping.Spread on cold “pizza.”
Top with fruits. Keep refrigerat-ed. The invitations are coming, butnow you’re prepared.
For even more fun holidayrecipes visit www.snydersofhanover.com
— Courtesy of Snyder’s ofHanover and Family Features
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Yield: 10 servings Prep Time: 30 minutes Cook Time: 60 minutes
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challah bread cubes2½ cups diced fresh mango (2
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(about 1¼ cups)
½ cup milk1 tablespoon unsalted butter1 teaspoon vanilla extract1 teaspoon ground cinnamon¾ teaspoon kosher salt¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
Spiced Sour Cream1 cup sour cream1 tablespoon sugar½ teaspoon vanilla extract¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon¼ teaspoon ground gingerCoconut Caramel Sauce2 tablespoons unsalted butter½ cup firmly packed light
brown sugar1 cup unsweetened coconut
milk½ cup sweetened coconut
flakes, toastedHeat oven to 325°F. Coat 13 x 9-
inch baking dish with no-stickcooking spray.
To make Bread Pudding: Com-bine bread cubes, mango and ba-nanas in large bowl. Whisk togeth-er eggs, sweetened condensedmilk, mango nectar, milk, butter,vanilla, cinnamon, salt and nut-meg in medium bowl. Pour overbread mixture, stirring until thor-oughly moistened. Let stand 30minutes. Pour into prepared bak-ing dish. Bake 55 to 60 minutes oruntil set in center. Cool slightly inpan on wire rack.
To make Spiced Sour Cream: Stirsour cream, sugar, vanilla, cinna-mon and ginger until blended.
To make Coconut CaramelSauce: Cook butter and sugar insmall saucepan over medium-lowheat 5 minutes, stirring frequently.Whisk in coconut milk. Bring to aboil over medium-high heat. Re-duce heat to medium-low andsimmer 15 to 20 minutes or untilslightly thickened. Remove fromheat. Cover and keep warm.
To Toast Coconut: Spread co-conut on a microwave-safe plate.Microwave on high 2 to 4 minutesor until lightly toasted, tossing thecoconut with a fork after eachminute. To avoid overbrowning,remove from plate immediately.
To serve: Spoon Bread Puddinginto shallow serving bowls. Drizzlewith Coconut Caramel Sauce. Topwith a dollop of Spiced SourCream. Sprinkle with coconut.Serve immediately.
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1 cup semi-sweet chocolatechips
1 cup bittersweet chocolatechips
1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
3 tablespoons unsalted butterDash of kosher salt1 cup unsalted roasted peanuts,
chopped¾ cup coarsely chopped sugar
ice cream cones¾ cup white baking chips½ cup well-drained chopped
maraschino cherriesLine an 8-inch square baking
pan with foil, extending the foilover the edges of the pan. Coat foilwith no-stick cooking spray.
Combine semi-sweet chocolatechips, bittersweet chocolate chipsand sweetened condensed milk inmedium saucepan. Cook over lowheat, stirring constantly, untilchocolate is melted and mixture is
smooth when stirred. Removefrom heat; cool 5 minutes.
Stir in peanuts, chopped sugarcones, white chocolate chips andcherries until thoroughly blended.Spread in prepared pan. Cover andchill 3 hours or until firm.
Remove fudge from pan by lift-ing edges of foil. Peel off foil. Cutinto 1-inch pieces.
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1001 Oak StreetIndiana, PA
724-465-2697
TWO LICK
450 Franklin StreetClymer, PA
724-254-9820
SALTSBURG*212 Point StreetSaltsburg, PA724-639-9055
CHESTNUT HILLS*26 Heybert Drive
Blairsville, PA724-459-5251
MAHONING HILLS
19298 Rt. 119 Hwy. North
Punxsutawney, PA724-286-3099
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www.indianamallpa.com
over 50 stores plus a variety of holiday vendors
one stop shopping for all your holiday giftsone stop shopping for all your holiday gifts
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Indiana Gazette Countdown to Christmas, Wednesday, November 23, 2011 — 23
1429 Rt. 22 Hwy West, Blairsville, PA(724) 459-7460
2030 Shelly Drive, Indiana, PA(724) 465-9965
DEBNAR’S Pools & Spas, Lawn & Garden
CUB CADET PRODUCTS ARE THE BEST IN THEIR CLASS. AND SO ARE CUB CADET DEALERS.
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• 277cc Cub Cadet® OHV • 27 US Tons of Ram Pressure• 25” Log Capacity • 15 Second Cycle Time• Flip-Down Jack Stand • Diamond-Tread Steel Fenders• 2-Year Limited Residential Warranty
221 HP
528 SWE
• 357cc OHV 4-Cycle CubCadet® Engine
• 30” Clearing Width • 22” Intake Height • Push-Button Electric Start• 6 Forward/2 Reverse
Speeds• Remote Pitch Control/
Crank Chute Rotation • In-Dash Headlight• Deluxe COOL BLUE™ Rust-
Resistant, Non-Marking, Reversible Skid Shoes
• 16”x6.5” X-TRAC™ Tires • Posi-Steer™ Power
Steering/Trigger• 3-Year Limited Residential &
1-Year Commercial Warranty
726 TDE
• 208cc OHV 4-Cycle CubCadet® Engine
• 26” Clearing Width • 21” Clearing Height • Push-button Electric Start• 6 Forward/2 Reverse
Speeds• 4-Way Pitch Control &
Chute Rotation • In-Dash Headlight• Deluxe COOL BLUE™ Rust-
Resistant, Non-Marking, Reversible Skid Shoes
• Steerable Track Drive • Posi-Steer™ Power
Steering/Trigger• 3-Year Limited Residential &
1-Year Commercial Warranty
(1) FINANCING AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS. NOT ALL BUYERS QUALIFY. MINIMUM PURCHASE PRICE REQUIREMENT APPLIES. SEE STORE OR CUBCADET.COM FOR IMPORTANT DETAILS. MINIMUM MONTHLYPAYMENTS REQUIRED. VALID ON PURCHASES MADE BETWEEN 9/14/11 - 12/31/11. TRANSACTION FINANCE CHARGES MAY APPLY. SEE YOUR CUB CADET RETAILER FOR DETAILS OR GO TO CUBCADET.COM FORFULL DISCLOSURE. FINANCING SUBJECT TO GE MONEY APPROVAL. PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.* Product Price - Actual retail prices are set by dealer and may vary. Taxes, freight, setup and handling charges may be additional and may vary. Models subject to limited availability.† As rated by engine manufacturer. Specifications and programs are subject to change without notice.*Cub Cadet Commercial products are intended for professional use only. †As Rated By Manufacturer
930 SWE
SALE PRICE:$1,699*
MSRP: $1,899
SALE PRICE:$1,099*
MSRP: $1,299SALE PRICE:
$1,599*
MSRP: $1,799SALE PRICE:
$1,199*
MSRP: $1,499
SALE PRICE:$499*
MSRP: $550
LS 27 CCHP • 179cc Cub Cadet® OHV 4-Cycle Engine• 21” Clearing Width • 13” Intake Height• Push-Button Electric Start • Auger-Assist Drive System • Gull Wing Handle • High-Impact/Clog-Resistant Chute• 8”x2” Cub Cadet® Tires • EZ/190° Pitch Control• 3-Year Limited Residential & 1-Year
Limited Commercial Warranty
• 277cc Cub Cadet® OHV 4-Cycle Engine
• 28” Clearing Width • 12” Intake Height • Steerable Wheel/Positive
Traction Drive System• Power Steering/Trigger
Zero-Turn Posi-Steer™
• Optional Heated Hand Grips • In-Dash Headlight• 16”x6.5” X-TRAC™ Tires• COOL BLUE™ Rust-
Resistant, Non-Marking,Reversible Skid Shoes
• Push-Button Electric Start• 3-Year Limited Residential &
1-Year Limited CommercialWarranty
24 — Indiana Gazette Countdown to Christmas, Wednesday, November 23, 2011
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From all of us at First Commonwealth Bank®, wishing you a
Diagnoses treated by OT◗ Hand Injuries◗ Upper Extremity Fractures◗ Carpal Tunnel Syndrome◗ Tendonitis/DeQuervains◗ Tendon Lacerations/Repairs◗ Amputations◗ Arthritis◗ CVA◗ Lymphedema◗ Breast Cancer◗ Neurological Impairment◗ Parkinson’s◗ Developmental Delay◗ Autism
Services & Programs◗ Hand/UE Therapy◗ Custom & Prefabricated Splints◗ Wound Care◗ Edema Management◗ Pre-work Screening◗ Work Hardening◗ Pediatric/Sensory Integration◗ Wheelchair Clinic◗ Cognitive Testing & Treatment◗ Pre-Drivers Evaluations◗ ADL Retraining◗ Adaptive Equipment
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Services Provided By Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy is a healthcare profession that providesservice to individuals whose lives have been disrupted by
physical injury, illness or developmental problems. Indiana TotalTherapy (ITT) specializes in occupational therapy that utilizes a
comprehensive assessment and treatment to promote restoration of function and/or reversal of injury to maximize
performance of daily activities.
ITT West2010 Shelly Drive
Indiana, PA724-349-2276
ITT East835 Hospital Road
Indiana, PA724-357-7068
ITT BlairsvilleIRMC at
Chestnut RidgeBlairsville, PA724-459-1770
Alanna BosleyOTR/L, CLT
Chris HudockOTR/L
*Not all above services provided at each clinic.