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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - NOVEMBER 26, 2023 Le Roy's Best Advertising Medium EDITOR/PUBLISHER David J. Grayson editor@leroyny.com CIRCULATION editor@leroyny.com HOW TO CONTACT US STREET ADDRESS 1 Church St. Le Roy, NY 14482 TELEPHONE (585) 768-2201 FAX (585) 768-6334 WEBSITE www.leroyny.com CLASSIFIEDS office@leroyny.com COMMUNITY CALENDAR SUBMISSIONS calendar@leroyny.com EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS editor@leroyny.com DISPLAY AD SUBMISSIONS office@leroyny.com ALL SUBMISSIONS Due by Wednesday at 12pm The Le Roy Pennysaver will not knowingly accept or publish advertising which is fraudulent or misleading in nature. The publisher reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertising. The Le Roy Pennysaver assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements, but if at fault, will reprint the portion of the ad in which the error appears. Style, size of type and location of advertisement are left to the, discretion of the publisher. The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the publisher. We cannot guarantee the return of photographs. © 2023 Le Roy Pennysaver When you shop with any of our advertisers, tell them "I saw it in the " Celebrating 3 6Years! Look at our WEBSITE for lots of ideas! www.lakestreetflorist.com Lakestreet Florist & Gift Shoppe We Deliver To: LE ROY, Byron, Bergen, Caledonia, Mumford, Pavilion, Wyoming, Stafford & Batavia Teleflora Wire Service For Family & Friends Out of Town 585-768-7720 110 Lake St., Le Roy COOK'S LANDSCAPING - 330-3819 Like Us On Facebook Lakestreet Florist 8352 HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. 9-5:30 · Fri. 9-5:00 · Sat. 9-2:00 50% OFF SALE Thrift Shop First Presbyterian Church Corner of Main & Clay St., LeRoy Tuesday NOV. 28 & Dec. 5 10a-12p & 4-5:30p Saturday DEC. 2 10a-2p & DEC. 9 10a-12p Shop closing for winter season at Noon on Dec. 9th. Watch for spring re-opening! DONATIONS ACCEPTEDAFTER MARCH 1st, 2024 Come work for a growing company, production atmosphere, excellent benefits and starting at $16.00. Apply within. 8741 Lake St. Rd. Le Roy, NY 14482 WE’RE HIRING! LOOKING FOR FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT. Thomas Kinkade's Sweet Sounds of Christmas T23X200A $84.99 (+tax & delivery) Teleflora's Cardinal Cheer Bouquet T23X600A $49.99 (+tax & delivery) Craft Show - 10am - 3pm Many New Local Crafters Bake Food Sale 10am - 'Til Lunch Menu 11am - 'Til Santa arrives at 1pm Write your letter to Santa Basket Raffle Door Prizes every hour Tickets are Available at the Moose or complete this ticket and Bring with you to the event! LeRoy Winterfest Dec 2 at TheMoose Family Center 21 Bank St. LeRoy Door Prize Ticket Name Address Phone# Deck the Halls!
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - NOVEMBER 26, 2023 IR_120823_111242 SPRJ10936 you Y0066_456_ 3_C Need some answers about Medicare? Personal attention is everything, which is why I’ll work with you to help answer your Medicare questions. Let me help you become fluent in Medicare and together we’ll find a plan that may fit your needs. I’m here to help you learn more about Medicare Advantage and Part D plans available in Western New York. Contact me today at the phone number listed below. GRADUATE Saint Bonaventure University 2008 SALES AGENT Since 2014 I am happy to meet with you one-on-one. I’m here to help you better understand your local Medicare choices. I would be happy to talk with you over the phone or in person. 0052634A Philip Weise Independent Sales Agent Genesee Valley Agency 585-355-2094 www.GVAINS.com WHEN IT COMES TO MEDICARE YOU HAVE CHOICES. Let me help you find the best plan to fit your health c re needs. Ne d some answers about Medicare? Personal attention is everything, which is why I'll work with you to help answer your Medicare questions. Let me help you become fluent in Medicare and together we'll find a plan that will fit your needs. I'm here to help you learn more about Medicare Advantage and Part D plans available in Western New York. Contact me today at 585-538-6844. Philip Weise Independent Sales Agent Genesee Valley Agency 585-538-6844 www.GVAINS.com I am happy to meet with you one-on-one. Serving Livingston, Genesee, Steuben and surrounding counties. LEROY BUSINESS COUNCIL MEGA RAFFLE TO SUPPORT THE FIRST NIGHT FIREWORKS 30 Gift Baskets from local businesses will be raffled Tickets may be purchased from local businesses during Winterfest or by contacting Bob Bennett at 585-356-2719 or Bill Kettle at 585-217-1134 Tickets are 1 for $5.00 or 3 for $10.00 Drawing will be held on Tuesday, December 12 at 7:00pm at the Smokin Eagle by Greg “Porp” Rogers Saturday December 2nd the community will be celebrating Winterfest, Main St. will be buzzing and Wolcott St. too, with horse drawn carriage rides, pub crawls, food trucks and all the store fronts will have extra activities until 6:00pm with the tree lighting (The big one is back!). A huge thank you goes out to the FRESH committee and the LeRoy Business Council for all their efforts, not only for this event but the way they keep Main St. looking all year long. So lets take advantage of all the fun! MondayDecember 4th at 6:30pmwewill continue to update our communities comprehensive plan; everyone is invited. This will be at the village hall at 3 W. Main St. This month we are working on communications and the website; www.villageofleroy.org. At our last meeting it was discussed that citizens were posting on the LeRoy Then and Now page of things not getting done in the village. The board looked at the system and decided to be more efficient, we are going to run all issues to Deputy Clerk Katie Eick at 768-2527 x 2225. Please go this route as opposed to Facebook as it will be more efficient. The board wants to make sure everyone gets the services they deserve. The Department of public services has asked us to reach out to the community with information regarding the challenges in dealing with your monthly heating bills, their website for that is www.dps.ny.gov/winter. Please log on to see if there is a program to help you. The DPW will be making daily sweeps to pick up leaves so you don’t have to wait until they are all down to get them to the street. Please make your best efforts to keep them out of the streets. One of the many things that make our community a GREAT place to live is its spirit. It was on full display a couple of weeks ago when our varsity football team got the traditional “Hero’s Welcome” back into town with the Fire Department and Police Department escorting the team back to be welcomed by lined streets with screaming fans. This is a memory no kid forgets and this does not happen everywhere! This group last year had a chance to follow most other small schools and combine to form a football team, but chose to put it on the line maybe one last time to represent us all and came out victorious. This was our 16th football sectional title and maybe none more satisfying than this one. By the way, no other class C school in the state has that many titles. Congratulations to the team and its coaching staff. “Gratitude turns what we have into enough” Happy Thanksgiving Mayor's Corner
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - NOVEMBER 26, 2023 AChristmas and Carols at the Historic LeRoy House Join us for Step back in time as you enter the LeRoy House decked out in its Christmas finery. You will be greeted by carolers and will rotate through several rooms where you will meet some of our historic figures, including Jacob and Charlotte LeRoy. Dates: December 9th and 10th Program Times: Saturday – 2 PM & 7PM Sunday - 2PM Tickets: $8 each or $6 for Members Please call the Jell-O Gallery at (585) 768-7433 for reservations and payment prior to the program. Please leave your name and phone number if we are unable to answer your call. LeRoy Winterfest Saturday, December 2, 2023 Le Roy First Pr sbyterian Church Olmsted Hall: Clay Street Entrance Open: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Vendor Blender! (14 Vendors): Crafts, Gifts, Jewelry, Decorations, Supplies, & Other Great Items for Sale Warm-ups: Food/Drinks: Chili, Pizza Slices, Cookies @ $1, also, serving Coffee & Hot Chocolate Thrift Shop (Downstairs) is open 10 am to 2 pm LeRoy Winterfest Saturday, December 2, 2023 Le Roy First Pr sbyterian Church Olmsted Hall: Clay Street Entrance Open: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Vendor Blender! (14 Vendors): Crafts, Gifts, Jewelry, Decorations, Supplies, & Other Great Items for Sale Warm-ups: Food/Drinks: Chili, Pizza Slices, Cookies @ $1, also, serving Coffee & Hot Chocolate Thrift Shop (Downstairs) is open 10 am to 2 pm 7 E. Main St. LEROY 8 am - 3 pm Saturday, December 2 Come see us during Winterfest! Please use front door Thrift Sale at the Parsonage 8 rooms full of household, glass, dishes, holiday, crafts, furniture and more Special: fill a brown bag with books for $5! SCREEN PRINTING ON T-SHIRTS SWEATSHIRTS WARM-UPS SHORTS PANTS & MORE 1 Church St., LeRoy, NY 14482 585.768.2201 · www.lpgraphics.net
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - NOVEMBER 26, 2023 by Lynne Belluscio If you stop by the Woodward Library, you might notice the sweet smell of spices as you come in the door. Trish Riggi and I have just put together a very interesting exhibit about spices. As folks get ready for the holidays, we gather all the ingredients for pies, deserts, baked ham, and turkey dressing. What are the spices that we use? What is the difference between herbs and spices. Have you ever heard of star anise? Did you know that when the English negotiated with the Dutch for the control of Manhattan Island, it included the rights to one of the Spice Islands? Looking at family recipes, sometimes you can trace the nationality of your family by the spices. The recipes that have been handed down from my German family include a lot of anise. Anise is important in my husband’s Albanian/ Italian family recipes. The secret ingredient in the Belluscio spaghetti meatballs is a tablespoon of allspice. I discovered when I was doing a lot of open-hearth cooking, that the spices used for the wafers cooked in the wafer iron, indicated where the recipe came from. Mace was used for Scandinavian wafers and nutmeg in English wafers. The Italian wafers, pizzelles are frequently seasoned with anise. Pepper is found on most tables, next to the salt (Salt is not a spice). I suspect some of you know that the pepper shaker has fewer holes than the salt shaker. Somewhere in my house, I have a really tall pepper grinder and if I find it, I’ll put it in the exhibit. I remember several restaurants in Rochester, where the waiter would come around with a pepper grinder and ask, “Would you like some pepper?” Freshly ground pepper is wonderful, but have you ever grated cinnamon? It’s very difficult to grate cinnamon. There is a cinnamon grater in the exhibit. After it is grated, it should be pounded in a mortar and then sifted to get the cinnamon powder that we are used to. Cinnamon is the inner bark of a tree, and Cassia can be used instead of cinnamon, but it is often considered an adulteration of cinnamon. I recently was given a Jell-O recipe which used cinnamon candies. The Jell-O is mixed with applesauce. The cinnamon candies are soaked in hot water to dissolve and then added to the Jell-O and applesauce. I can’t wait until I have a chance to make that. The spice trade goes back thousands of years and there were bloody wars fought over the Spice Islands and in South Africa. Some spices were only used by nobility or the king. In ancient Egypt, the pharaoh was embalmed with cinnamon. The spice chests from the 1800’s held six spices – cinnamon, ginger, allspice, cloves, nutmeg, and mace. I brought in two of my spice chests for the exhibit. Most recipes used a combination of these six spices. The beautiful wooden spice chests from the 1700’s and 1600’s held many different spices, and some of these were used for medicinal purposes. They often had a lock on them because the spices were so valuable. I found a recipe for “Spiced Jell-O” made with orange Jell-O. Copies of the recipe are available at the Library. I have to admit, I haven’t made it yet. I also stopped by Mama Chevez’s Taqueria last week. She brought out two huge bags of Chili peppers. One bag of chilis are so hot, that they have to be handled with plastic gloves. Chili peppers can be classified as an herb or a spice, but there is no question that they are spicy. The Guajillo chili peppers taste fruity with a sweet heat. You’ll have to take someone else’s word for it because I don’t eat chili peppers, or chili sauce. The Arbol tostado chilis are related to cayenne peppers and share their intense heat. They have a great smoky aroma.According to one source, they rate between 15,000 and 30,000 on the Scoville Heat scale. Mama Chevez mixes them with garlic and oil and onion which is made into a sauce. If you take a look in the exhibit, notice the Mexican dish that I found in my cupboard. The Historical Society has a copy of Mrs. LeRoy’s handwritten recipe book and I looked for a couple of recipes. Many of the “receipts” as they are called, are Dutch. The recipe for oliekeokes (which I have made), is a yeast rising sweet dough, with citron and sometimes raisins, but her recipe calls for two nutmegs – obviously grated. The batter is cooked in hot oil and are similar to doughnut holes. Mrs. LeRoy’s recipe for mincemeat (which Nancy Baker once made) calls for ounce each of mace, cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. I checked the prices of those spices today at Tops and an ounce of each would add up to over $30 – maybe more. Most of us are familiar with mustard, and in the exhibit about mustard there is a small silver charm. It was given to me many years ago for my charm bracelet. Trish said she has one too. I suspect a lot of young girls were given these charms, with a small biblical verse on the back. I hope you have a chance to come and look for it in the exhibit. Also, look for the pomanders. There are several made from lemons and one from a lime and another with a small apple. Pomanders are easy to make. You will need whole cloves, a fork or a toothpick, a paper towel, and a small lemon. Use the fork to make holes in the lemon and then push the cloves into the holes. You can do a fancy design or maybe your initials. Lemons do not need to be completely covered with cloves. The paper towel is to catch the lemon juice. Some people like to use a thimble on their finger to press the cloves into the lemon. If you decide to put cloves into an apple, the entire surface of the apple must be covered. And an additional note, whole cloves are very expensive. I found some on the internet that were a lot cheaper. The spice exhibit will be at the Library through the holidays, and perhaps if you stop by, you will share some of your recipes and stories about spices. Put Some Spice in Your Life
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - NOVEMBER 26, 2023 Le Roy Jr.-Sr. High Honor Roll 7th Grade –Carolyn Aceto, Jackson Badger, Leah Braaten, Kendall Bunch, Declan Colantonio, Emily Cubas Canizales, Chloe Delude, Kyan Dunn, Teaghan Freeman, Ivy Heick, Ryan Hill, Harper Holly, Lana Hurley, Chance Hyatt, Ryan Kaczmarek, Paige Kolmetz, Killian Lapp, Tiffany Lefort, Parker Mathieu, Sadie McAllister, Alan McLean, Luke Offen, Jason Pickard, Eli Prevost, Addison Schneckenburger, Jenna Sherman, Carson Stiles, Cooper Swanson, Cameron Thomas, Isaac Warren, Savannah Wujcik 8th Grade –Camryn Bunch, Leah Cashin, Bailey Caton, Molly Chase, Jude Christ, Esme Coleman, Andraes Condidorio, Chloe Costa, Emerson Currin, Robert Dunn, Benjamin Geitner, Chandler Hall, Colton Halladay, Meredith Ianni, Lyla Jones, Logan Kanaley, Aubrey Klinkbeil, Reese Koukides, Andrea Merica, Leighton Niccloy, Jaxon Nichols, Evan Nickerson, Carter Nole, Carter Page, Eastin Ruby, Austyn Silvernail, Ryder Stiles, Abigail Valdes, Angel 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