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YOUTH FIRST TODAY MEALS IN Monica's MINUTES PORK SCHNITZEL WITH DILL SAUCE By Monica Sinclair We definitely need a meat for our German feast this month. I was able to find a fairly easy recipe for pork schnitzel. For those of you unfamiliar with schnitzel, it is a thin slice of meat, usually breaded and then fried. I mean, how can you go wrong with that? Enjoy! INGREDIENTS • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour • 2 teaspoons seasoned salt • 1/2 teaspoon pepper • 2 large eggs • 1/4 cup 2 % milk • 1-1/2 cups dry bread crumbs • 2 teaspoons paprika • 6 pork sirloin cutlets (4 ounces each) • 6 tablespoons canola oil DILL SAUCE: • 2 tablespoons all-pur- pose flour • 1-1/2 cups chicken broth • 1 cup sour cream • 1/2 teaspoon dill weed DIRECTIONS 1. In a shallow bowl, mix flour, seasoned salt and pep- per. In a second shallow bowl, whisk eggs and milk until blended. In a third bowl, mix bread crumbs and paprika. 2. Pound pork cutlets with a meat mallet to 1/4-in. thick- ness. Dip cutlets in flour mixture to coat both sides; shake off excess. Dip in egg mixture, then in crumb mixture, patting to help coating adhere. 3. In a large skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Add pork in batches; cook 2-3 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Remove to a serving plate; keep warm. Wipe skillet clean if necessary. 4. In a small bowl, whisk flour and broth until smooth; add to same skillet. Bring to a boil, stirring constant- ly; cook and stir 2 minutes or until thickened. 5. Reduce heat to low. Stir in sour cream and dill; heat through (do not boil). Serve with pork. Source: tasteof home.com By Mary Ruth Branstetter Grief is one of the most intense, sacred, painful and intimate emotions humans are capable of feeling. Most people asso- ciate grief with the death of a loved one or a close personal friend. For some, es- pecially children, grief can be associat- ed with the passing of a family pet, which is often their first experience with death. Sometimes people use the words death and loss interchangeably, but loss can al- so mean the loss of anything carrying im- portance or value. Loss may be associat- ed with something as simple as misplac- ing a favorite pen given to you by some- one special. Loss can also be experienced when an academic year or athletic season is cancelled or interrupted. When we experience grief, sometimes we try to sidestep the emotion. How- ever, it is only a matter of time before grief catches up with you and knocks the wind out of you, blows you over and smacks you in the face. That is the pow- er of grief. There is no way to get under it or around it. You have to go through it to heal from it. Elizabeth Kubler Ross, one of the pio- neers who researched and studied grief, identified five stages of grief: Denial, An- ger, Bargaining, Depression, and Accep- tance. It is important to remember that no one goes through these stages in a nice neat order. Each stage may look differ- ent depending on your age, life experi- ence, and personality. Grief induced sad- ness or depression might look like acting out for a child. If you experience the stages of grief once, that does not mean you may not revisit one or more of the stages again at other times in your life. This is especial- ly true around special anniversary dates and/or holidays. These are just a few of the reasons why grief is such a powerful emotion and must be worked through and not ignored. Grief will find a way to make its presence known emotionally, mentally, physically, and/or spiritually. Reach out to others for help, be it friends, family, a pastor, or another pro- fessional such as a therapist or counsel- or. It is okay to cry. Do not be afraid to let others know you are hurting. Your vul- nerability may be a gift to someone else who is feeling the same way but is too afraid or hurt to share their pain. Most importantly, remember there is no right or wrong timeline for working through grief and loss. Mary Ruth Branstetter, LCSW, LCAC, RPT, is a Youth First Social Worker at Saint Joe Catholic School and Saint Wen- del Catholic School in Vanderburgh and Posey Counties. Youth First, Inc. is a non- profit dedicated to strengthening youth and families. Youth First provides 78 Master's level social workers to 105 schools in 12 Indiana counties. Over 60,000 youth and families per year are served by Youth First's school social work and after school pro- grams that prevent substance abuse, pro- mote healthy behaviors, and maximize stu- dent success. To learn more about Youth First, visit youthfirstinc.org or call 812- 421-8336. COPING WITH GRIEF AND LOSS The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, October 13, 2021 C-1 HOME LIFE TO ADVERTISE: Call: 812-354-8500 Email: ads@pressdispatch.net Visit: 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg Deadline: 5 p.m. on Monday PRICED LOWERED $80,000 ON JULY 7 $75,000 ON SEPT. 13 Comm. building built in 1987 and was used as a retail hardware store until 2018. Approximately 4,448 sq. ft. The building is all open and has free span trusses that make the area open to any kind of use. Open fenced area in rear, with a 24'x86' open three-sided storage building. The main building had a new roof installed in 2016, along with new gutter and new metal siding on the east and west gable ends. New Price $75,000. MLS# 202046722 Eddie Boyd, Principal Broker Kay Helfen Associate Broker 812-582-1145 Addey Boyd Associate Broker 812-354-5599 Keith Shoultz Associate Broker 812-664-6640 Adam Boyd Associate Broker 812-582-2486 602 E. Main, Petersburg | www.BoydRealtyCo.com | Phone: 812-354-8893 SIAR REALTY & DEVELOPMENT LLC BOYD For personal service, chse This multi-house property is set up and ready for you to enjoy. The first house features a 3 bedroom, 1 bath with custom rock tile shower with two shower heads. The second house features a 1 bedroom, 1 bath with custom tile shower. Both have tile work throughout the bathroom floors. Relax and recharge with views of the White River. The outdoor kitchen and gazebo make this perfect for entertaining. Whether you're looking for a fishing cabin or family getaway this property is sure to please. Currently set up as a high end summer camp that can easily be converted to a long term stay. Looking to get into the short term rental game this would be a great property for VRBO or Airbnb. Marked down to $159,000. MLS# 202137183 Very clean 1-owner, 3 bedroom brick ranch with full walkout finished basement with 2-car garage in Newburgh. Beautiful 0.53 acre landscaped lot carpeted with Zoysia grass, in-ground pool surrounded by new vinyl fencing including grass carpeted patio area. Sale includes side-by-side refrigerator, electric range, built-in dishwasher, bar stools and all pool equipment. Newer dimensional roof, new 200 amp electric service and high efficiency HVAC. Replacement windows are under warranty and home is under termite contract. Sale Price $229,900. MLS# 202142291 Introducing a 2 bedroom 1 bath that has been completely updated and ready for its new owner. This home features a new roof, wiring, plumbing, and vinyl flooring. A large eat in kitchen with updated cabinetry is sure to please. The back porch would be excellent for grilling and entertaining. The front porch is very spacious and excellent spot to relax. This home has a lot to offer! Sale Price $89,900. MLS# 202137282 1 bedroom, 1 bath home sitting on a very established lot in the town of Otwell. This home is being listed As-Is. Only conventional or cash buyers. With a little handy work on the wood exterior siding, this home is a diamond in the rough. The upstairs attic has potential for added sq. ft. Lots of character and architectural detail make this listing stand out. The various gardens, bamboo, and mature trees make this lot very picturesque. Sale Price $65,900. MLS# 202137288 This 3 bedroom 1 bath house is situated on a large lot with basically half of a city block directly across the road. The home features hardwood floors in the bedrooms and living room. Sale Price $139,000. MLS# 202130566 NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! CR 150 N – 20 acres parcel with approx. 15 acres of tillable acres. Sale Price $130,000. MLS# 202135044 CR 150 S – Great time to buy. Looking for an additional farm ground or just a parcel of ground to own as a cash rent income investment? Price $260,000. MLS# 202135046 SOLD! NEW LISTING! Collins St. STORAGE UNITS in Winslow $60/Month 812-354-8893 3 bedroom 2 bath mid-century modern style home with a 2-car attached garage. The open concept design is centered around the custom designed kitchen with a waterfall island. The master bedroom has a spacious closet and master bath. This renovation included a new high efficiency gas furnace, A/C unit, vinyl flooring, electrical and plumbing. The driveway has new concrete and a modern designed sidewalk. New gutters. New paint inside and out. Quiet subdivision with plenty of mature trees. This house is yours at closing! Sale Price $239,900. MLS# 202141560 NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! PRICED REDUCED!

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