Volunteer This Season With Your Kids!


This time of year is a great time to teach your kids the value of helping others and the environment instead of always focusing on themselves. I have searched around for many volunteering opportunities that go on through the winter that will be a great for kids and listed them below. Of course there are more out there, so if you are involved with a different charity or know of others I can add, please send me an email at TomsRiverMom@gmail.com and I will post them.

Creating the Change is having product drives and sponsorship opportunities for children in need. If you would like to participate in their holiday efforts this year, they will be collecting new and gently used coats, food, hygiene items, and new, unwrapped toys as well as offering sponsorship opportunities starting at $10.00 each. They are in need of volunteers at their events as well as volunteers to sort the product donations they receive. Remember…we all have the ability to create great change when we start working with what we have.

Reclaim The Bay is a local non-profit environmental organization that promotes environmental involvement and education in a constructive and helpful way. Together we grow and maintain millions of baby clams and oysters. As we grow seed clams and oysters to stock our local bay we teach everyone how important and fragile the shellfish population and our environment really is. We are open to everyone and all are welcome to come lend a hand. Look at our online calendar for event dates that are convenient for you.

The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey — There are many ways you can make a difference in the life of a child. The following options are for individuals, families, friends, employee groups (or an entire company), students of all ages, and members of churches and community organizations. We offer options that fit your schedule, interests, and objectives – and all of them help children. Check out their Baby Bottle Formula for Hope program. It’s a great way to get your child involved!

Blossom, Inc. — Our mission is to make a difference of understanding, compassion, and empathy by creating opportunities for the participation of all children. We encourage them to become proactive, empowered, and engaged members of our communities. All of our diverse programs are dedicated to involving, serving, educating, and promoting the untapped resource or our collective national treasure-children.

The Ocean County Library. Volunteers are trained and then assigned to sections of shelving inthe library. They review each item on shelves to make such items are in proper Dewey Decimal system order. For each section of shelving assigned, the volunteer is given one half hour of credit.


Crockpot – Pork Chops with Apples


•6 pork loin chops, about 1-inch thick, trimmed of visible fat
•2 tablespoons vegetable oil
•salt
•6 tart apples, such as Granny Smith, cored and thickly sliced
•1/4 cup currants or raisins, optional
•1 tablespoon lemon juice
•1/4 cup brown sugar

Preparation:
Brown chops in oil over medium heat. Sprinkle with salt. Place pork chops in the slow cooker/Crock Pot; combine remaining ingredients and pour over the pork chops. Cover and cook on low for 7 to 9 hours, or on high 3 to 4 hours.
Serves 6.


Crockpot – Chicken Cacciatore


6-10 thinly sliced chicken breasts
1 large can stewed tomatoes
1 large can tomato sauce
1 large can mushroom stems and pieces
Mrs. Dash with no salt
dried basil
1 can white cannelini beans
1 large red onion- chop it anyway you prefer
6 cloves garlic (sliced thinly)

Spray Olive oil in slow cooker
lay half of chopped onions and garlic on bottom; also some of the sauce and tomatoes.

Place chicken breasts in cooker.
Pour the rest of the ingredients in.

Cook on Low for 8 hours.
Make rice in the last 15 minutes and throw in while chicken is finishing. Mix up.

Enjoy!


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Test:

1 large can stewed tomatoes

1 large can tomato sauce

1 large can mushroom stems and pieces
Mrs. Dash with no salt
dried basil

Contact: Ben Parkar
Phone: 5689-956-265-01

Crockpot – Mexican Chicken


6-8 chicken breasts (or ten tenders); 2 cans corn (drained and rinsed) 2 cans black beans (drained and rinsed); pinch of cumin, a few pinches of sea salt, garlic powder, lemon juice; one container of salsa; 1 cup of taco sauce; 4 cloves of chopped garlic; shredded cheese; 1 big bag brown or white success rice (family size)

I marinate the chicken overnight in lemon juice and garlic powder and then bake it on 350 for about 15 min (I hate putting totally raw chicken in slow cooker); surround the chicken in slow cooker with all other ingredients and cook for 6 hr on high. Mix it around twice throughout day. Add shredded cheese and the cooked rice at the end, in the last 20 min, or when it’s simply on WARM mode. I also shred the chicken a bit before serving, it gets so tender that it falls apart easily.

-EP


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Welcome to TomsRiverMom.com

We will soon get coupons sent directly to this link, but we’re not there just yet. So I’ll look online and add the links I find here so you can bring the websites up and print your coupons!

Here are a few:

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http://www.couponmom.com

http://www.smartsource.com

http://www.coolsavings.com

Hopefully we’ll be able to make this easier for everyone soon!


Candelight Graveyard Tour


10/16 6:30pm

Ocean County Historical Society
26 Hadley Ave, TR

Also tarot card readings; tour free, readings $20; refreshments
732-341-1880


All Hallows Eve in the 1830s


Historic Allaire Village
Route 524; 19th Century games and listen to traditional halloween stories by Maria Larson, noted storyteller; costume parade and contest at 2:30 pm. Prizes for best costume; children may participate in pumpkin painting (400 pumpkins available); $5, ages 5 or under are free.

www.allairevillage.org
732-919-3500


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