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October 28, 2009

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Daylight Saving Time Ends Nov.1
Daylight Saving Time Ends Nov.1
Daylight Saving Time Ends Nov.1
Daylight Saving Time Ends Nov.1
Daylight Saving Time Ends Nov.1
 
This is a reminder to set your clocks back one hour. Yes, it’s true; Daylight Saving Time ends on November 1st at 2:00 a.m., well for almost everyone. Not only is the history of Daylight Saving Time intriguing, but it is acknowledged on different months all around the world.

If you would like more information on which countries and when Daylight Saving Time begins and ends, follow the hyperlink below:

http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst2009b.html

We firmly believe in savings all year and we will turn back time to give you the best deals on every vehicle we have in stock. Please come by or schedule an appointment so we can show you our savings.

 
Dealer Specials
2007 Ford Mustang   2dr Coupe V6 Premium
   $15,789.00
 
Espresso-Rubbed Steak with Green Chili Pesto
 
Ingredients
 
   1-1/2  lb. beef flank steak
 
   2  tsp. chili powder
 
   1  tsp. kosher salt or salt
 
   1  tsp. instant espresso coffee powder
 
   1/2  tsp. garlic powder
 
   1/2  tsp. dried oregano, crushed
 
   1/2  tsp. ground black pepper
 
   1  recipe Green Chile Pesto, recipe
      below
 
   Cilantro leaves (optional)
 
Preparation
 
Score both sides of steak by making diagonal cuts in a diamond pattern. In small bowl combine chili powder, salt, espresso powder, garlic powder, oregano, and pepper. Sprinkle over steak; rub in.

Coat a 12-inch nonstick skillet with nonstick cooking spray. Heat over medium-high heat until very hot; add steak. Reduce heat to medium. Cook 12 to 14 minutes for medium-rare (145 degrees F) or 14 to 16 minutes for medium (160 degrees F), turning once halfway through. Transfer to cutting board. Cover loosely with foil; keep warm while preparing Green Chile Pesto.

To serve, thinly slice steak against grain. Pass Green Chile Pesto. Sprinkle with cilantro leaves.

Green Chile Pesto

Halve 2 medium fresh Anaheim or poblano chile peppers lengthwise; remove stems, seeds, and veins. Coarsely chop peppers. In food processor combine peppers, 1/2 cup fresh cilantro, 1/4 cup crumbled Cotija cheese, 2 tablespoons pine nuts, 2 cloves garlic, 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper, and salt and black pepper to taste. Process to finely chop mixture. With processor running add 1/3 cup olive oil in steady stream through feed tube to combine into a coarse paste. Makes about 1-1/3 cups pesto.

Serves 8.

 
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October 22, 2009

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Halloween Decoration Ideas
Halloween Decoration Ideas
Halloween Decoration Ideas
Halloween Decoration Ideas
Halloween Decoration Ideas
 
When decorating your house for Halloween, you can go beyond the typical decorations and instead opt to give your house an overall theme. Keep in mind that some of these scenarios may not be appropriate for very young trick or treaters. Here are a few to consider:Famous Horror Movie Characters
Find costumes of famous slasher movie characters, like Jason from Friday the 13th, Freddy Kruger from a Nightmare on Elm Street, Ghostface from the Scream movies, and so forth. Use wire hangers in the sleeves so you can position the arms in a frightening manner. Have a few of them lined up along your pathway or backlit in windows.Witches Brew
Take three witch’s costumes, and stuff and stake them as with the slasher costumes above. Position them around a large black pot in your front yard. Place an inexpensive bubble machine in the pot. Put large sticks in the witches’ hands making it look like they are stirring the witches’ brew. If you can find a recording of witches laughing, have that playing as well.Creature House
Pick a theme of gargoyles, spiders, or bats. Get several of all shapes and sizes and place them all over the exterior of your house. Place outdoor spot lights on them to make them appear even scarier. If you can have the spot lights on a motion sensor, so that they turn on when people walk by, even better.Crime Scene
Recreate a crime scene by lining your walkway with police tape, drawing chalk outlines on your driveway, playing a tape of screams; even have a fake body lying under a white sheet. A bloody door cover will also add to the effect.Haunted Mansion
You can create the illusion of a haunted house quite easily. Thunder probes are inexpensive devices that mimic the sound of thunder with flashes of lightening. You could also have a CD of organ music playing, cob webs all over the exterior of your house, ghosts in window, and fake rats by the front door.Window Scenes
If you want something more elaborate and have several front facing windows, consider a classic horror film image in each. For example, you will find a lot of Halloween stores are selling blood covered shower curtains. So you could recreate the shower scene from the movie Psycho in one window with cardboard cutouts of the two characters back lit behind the curtain.We hope you have a wonderful Halloween. Please come by and check out our deals, we promise that we will not scare you away. Dress up and bring your costume to our dealership, we would love to see you.
 
Dealer Specials
2007 Ford Mustang   2dr Coupe V6 Premium  $15,789.00
 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser   $8,996.00

Spooky Cheesecake
 
Ingredients
 
   3  ounces vanilla-flavored candy coating
 
   Orange food coloring paste
 
   1  8-ounce container frozen whipped
      dessert topping, thawed
 
   1  purchased frozen cheesecake, thawed
      (1 pound, 14 ounces)
 
   Small, multicolored decorative Halloween
      candies
 
Preparation
 
In a small saucepan melt candy coating. Add orange food coloring to desired shade. Transfer to a waxed-paper-lined baking sheet. Spread to an 11×8-inch rectangle. Chill in refrigerator until firm (about 30 minutes). Break into small shards. Set aside.Reserve 1/2 cup of dessert topping; set aside. Pipe or spread remaining topping over surface of cheesecake. Sprinkle with Halloween candies. Attach shards of candy coating to the sides of cheesecake with reserved dessert topping. Cover loosely; chill up to 2 hours.

Serves 12.

 
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October 1, 2009

It’s time to winterize your plants and lawn

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It's time to winterize your plants and lawn
It's time to winterize your plants and lawn
It's time to winterize your plants and lawn
It's time to winterize your plants and lawn
It's time to winterize your plants and lawn
 
Your garden probably just finished its full bloom and soon, cooler weather will be arriving. To keep frost and freezing from damaging your garden you need to be ready to winterize your garden. Here are the important steps for preparing your garden for winter.

Cleaning

To winterize your garden, start by removing any debris. Remove any finished annuals and seasonal vegetables. Give your garden one final thorough weeding and rake and leaves. Trim any perennials to an inch or two above the ground and remove the top portion.

Prepare the Soil

Test your soil so you have an idea of what it might need in the spring. If you have it available, put a layer of compost over the whole garden so that winter and spring rains will draw the nutrients from that into the soil.

Plant Spring Bulbs

Before the ground freezes and gets too hard to work you can plant your stronger spring blooming bulbs as well as cool weather vegetables.

Store Tender Bulbs

Probably the most important thing to remember when you winterize your garden is that some bulbs will die completely from the cold. Summer plants including caladiums, cannas, tuberous begonias, gladiolus and dahlias fall in this category. When fall hits and the foliage turns brown it is time to dig them up and trim off the remaining growth. Air dry them for a week and then store them in paper bags with vermiculite or peat moss. Keep the bags in a cool, dark location like a basement.

Tools

When you winterize your garden it is important not to forget your gardening tools.. Start by removing all dirt from them and then rinse and dry thoroughly. Sand off any rust and sharpen and metal tools. Then cover metals with a light coat of vegetable oil. Cover any wooden handles with paste wax or linseed oil to prevent cracking and splitting.
We know how important it is to adjust to the new season. All of our vehicles are equipped to handle all of your needs. We encourage you to stop by or make an appointment so we can show you how competitive we are with our pricing.
 
Dealer Specials
 

Fall Special

Coolant
Coolant Change $49.95
Changing antifreeze regularly is a vital part of preventative maintenance and keeps vehicles performing at optimal levels. To avoid engine problems, including freeze-ups, the coolant needs to be changed every year in cold climates and every two in temperate!
Offer expires: 10/31/2009

 
Shrimp and Greens Salad
 
Ingredients
 
   1-1/2  teaspoons finely shredded orange
      peel
 
   1/4  cup orange juice
 
   3  tablespoons brown sugar
 
   3  tablespoons white wine vinegar
 
   1  tablespoon snipped fresh oregano or
      thyme or 1 teaspoon dried oregano or
      thyme
 
   2  tablespoons olive oil
 
   2  teaspoons very finely chopped canned
      chipotle chilies in adobo sauce
 
   3  cloves garlic, minced
 
   1/2  teaspoon salt
 
   1  small yellow or orange sweet pepper,
       seeded and cut into 1/2-inch-wide strips
 
   6  medium ripe apricots, pitted and cut into
      sixths, or one 15-ounce can unpeeled
      apricot halves in light syru
 
   1  pound peeled, deveined raw shrimp or
      skinless, boneless chicken breast halves,
      cut into bite-size pieces
 
   1  medium mango, pitted, peeled, and cut
      into cubes; or 1 medium papaya, peeled,
      seeded, and cut into 1-inch cubes
 
   9  cups torn mixed salad greens or torn
      fresh spinach leaves
 
Preparation
 
For the Orange-Chipotle Dressing, combine finely shredded orange peel, orange juice, brown sugar, white wine vinegar, fresh oregano or thyme, olive oil, chipotle chilies in adobo sauce, garlic and salt in a screw-top jar. Cover and shake well.

Toss sweet pepper and fresh apricots (if using) with about two-thirds of the Orange-Chipotle Dressing in a 13x9x2-inch baking pan. Bake, uncovered, in a 450 degree F oven for 5 minutes. Stir in shrimp or chicken, mango or papaya, and canned apricots ( if using). Bake, uncovered, 10 to 12 minutes more, or until shrimp is opaque or chicken is tender and no longer pink and fruits are tender, stirring after 5 minutes.

Remove from oven. Drain off liquids into a large bowl and combine with remaining dressing. Toss warm dressing mixture with torn greens or spinach leaves and place on six serving plates. Top with roasted shrimp or chicken mixture.

Make it a meal with steamed broccoli or asparagus and whole-grain bread.

Serves 6.

 
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