Scale Back Alabama 2018 kicked off Jan. 22

Are you anxious to lose weight in a friendly competitive way? Well join us at our Scaleback Alabama Weigh-In site!

The Escambia County Extension Office is a Scale Back Alabama Weigh-In Site once again! The Scale Back Alabama program officially kicks off on January 22nd and the Escambia County Extension office at 175 Ag Science Drive (right behind Southern Pine Electric Co-op) is an official weigh-in site again this year.

Participants are welcome to stop by the Extension Office during weigh-in week, January 22nd-28th, anytime during business hours (8 a.m.—12 p.m. & 12:30—4:00 p.m.) for an official weigh-in. Weigh-out week is April 2nd—8th and the final event and cash prize drawings is on April 17th.

To be eligible for team prizes, each team member must lose at least 10 pounds during the 9-week competition, as recorded by a coordinator at an official Scale Back Alabama weigh-in site.

Winning teams are determined by a random drawing from all eligible teams. The first 3 teams drawn win $1,000 per team member, or a total of $2,000 for the entire team. The second 3 teams drawn win $500 per team member, or a total of $1,000 for the entire team. The final 3 teams drawn win $250 per team member, or a total of $500 for the entire team.

All individuals who lose at least 10 pounds, as recorded by a coordinator at an official Scale Back Alabama weigh-in site, are eligible for an individual prize, regardless of their team’s achievement. However, individuals that are drawn for a team prize are not eligible to win the individual prizes.

From the pool of eligible participants, 40 individuals drawn win one of 40 achievement prizes of $100 per person.

For more information about the Scale Back Alabama program, please visit the website, www.scalebackalabama.com or contact Saundra Anthony, at the Escambia County Extension Office, at 251- 867-7760.. We are looking forward to seeing you soon!

How to Get Along With People

The following is excellent “Food for Thought”. It’s the kind of “message” that makes one go …. Hmmmm mmmm! I hope this beautiful message will help you in your endeavor to get along with people in your daily life.

Why not clip this article and post it where you can glance at it as a great reminder. It was shared with me by my friend Tonya Thompson a few years ago but it is true even today.

How to Get Along With People

1. Keep skid chains on your tongue; always say less than you think. How you say it often counts more than what you say.

2. Make promises sparingly and keep them faithfully, no matter what it costs you.

3. Never let an opportunity pass to say a kind and encouraging thing to or about somebody. Praise good work done, regardless of who did it. If criticism is needed, criticize helpfully, never spitefully.

4. Be interested in others; interested in their pursuits, their welfare, their homes and families. Let everyone you meet however humble, feel that you regard him as one of importance.

5. Be cheerful. Keep the corners of your mouth turned up. Hide your pains, worries and disappointments under a smile. Laugh at good stories and learn to tell them.

6. Preserve an open mind on all debatable questions. Discuss, but not argue. It is a mark of superior minds to disagree and yet be friendly.

7. Let your virtues speak for themselves, and refuse to talk of another’s vices. Make it a rule to say nothing of another unless it is something good.

8. Be careful of another’s feeling. Wit and humor at the other fellow’s expense are rarely worth the effort.

9. Pay no attention to ill-natured remarks about you. Simply live that nobody will believe them. Disordered nerves and a bad digestion are a common cause of backbiting.

10. Don’t be too anxious about your dues. Do your work, be patient and keep your disposition sweet, forget self and you will be rewarded. Author Unknown.

Let’s see if we can keep these tips is mind and practice them daily.

My friend, Florence Rowser, made a “heavenly” cookie recipe last week when it snowed in Brewton and the surrounding areas.

She stated that seeing the beautiful white snow drifting down from above inspired her to be creative and make some mouthwatering cookies. Below is her recipe. Enjoy!

Aunt Florence’s Snow Cookies

• 2 cups self-rising flour

• 1 stick butter

• 2 eggs

• 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring

• 1 teaspoon almond flavoring

• 1 cup crushed pecans

• 1 cup Karo syrup

• Vegetable cooking spray

Beat butter until it is smooth and fluffy. Beat eggs and add to butter mixture. Add flour a little at a time; beating well after each addition. Add vanilla, almond flavoring, and crushed pecans. Stir well.

Coat cookie sheet with cooking spray or use parchment paper. Form cookie dough into small balls and place on cookie sheet 2-inches apart. Bake at 350 degrees for 12-15 minutes.

Remove from oven and drizzle with thin *Karo syrup; then roll in confectioner’ sugar. Enjoy!

(*Karo syrup – a corn syrupa)