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EAT YOUR GREENS!by Patricia L. Cook

Just as “Popeye” from the cartoon of days gone by ate his spinach for strength, we should eat plenty of leafy green vegetables as part of our everyday diet. This Tidbits look at leafy greens that are good for you, just as your mother said!

• The National Cancer Institute reports, “foods rich in vitamins A and C have been associated with the reduced risk of certain cancers.” Many leafy green vegetables are excellent sources of these two vitamins as well as vitamins K and B, calcium, iron, fiber and more.

• Greens are naturally low in sodium and calories. For example: a cup (0.2 l) of raw spinach has only 14 calories and a _ cup (0.1 l) serving of cooked collards has only 38 calories. All greens are fat and cholesterol free.

• According to Jill Nussinow, registered dietician, culinary educator in Northern California and author of a very informative book, “The Veggie Queen,” “Greens are the No. 1 food you can eat regularly to improve your health.”

• Keep these in mind when eating greens: “Green is good. Dark green is better. Organic dark leafy green is best.” If you grow your own — and they are easy to grow — you know how your vegetables have been treated.

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• Nussinow, in a webMD article, ranked the nutrition of the most widely eaten greens in the United States. The top 10 are: kale, collards, turnip greens, Swiss chard, spinach, mustard greens, broccoli, red and green leaf and romaine lettuces (altogether), cabbage, and iceberg lettuce.

• There are other nutritional greens not listed above that are widely available in North America. The information available for all greens is immense. We’ll look at some in-teresting Tidbits for both highly and less popular greens.

• Even though it may sound incor-rect, all greens are not green! Leafy green vegetables have much color variety, from the bluish-green of kale to the bright “Kelly” green of spinach, to the light, somewhat white of cabbage.

• There is even a black cabbage (Cavalo Nero), which is actually a very dark green that is also called Tuscan kale. It originated from the Tuscany region of Italy where it is grown in most vegetable gardens. Cavalo Nero is an essential ingre-dient in the very healthy signature soup of the region, ribollita.

• The Tuscan region of Italy is fa-mous for many culinary things in-cluding the cooking term, “Florentine.” This term can be interpreted as the cooking style used in Florence, Italy, but has also come to describe the cuisine that includes spinach as an ingredient. Florentine cooking also uses fresh herbs like rosemary, basil, parsley and thyme. Since Tuscany is close to the coast, Florentine cooking features seafood dishes as well as local boar, rabbit and beef from the re-gions’ white Chianina cattle. According to folklore, the as-sociation of spinach with Florence may have been because of Catherine de Medici, the Italian wife of King Henry II, who reigned in France from 1560-1563.

• Supposedly to honor her Italian roots, Queen Catherine introduced spinach to the Court of France and dubbed any dish containing spinach to be “Florentine.” Whether the

story is true or not, Florentine is now synonymous with spinach in dishes such as Eggs Florentine, Oysters Floren-tine and more.

• To make for some confusing terminology, “Florentines” refer to a sweet, baked confection that contains no spinach! These Floren-tines are a European sweet served as a cake, bar or cookie. Sweet Florentines are a mixture of candied fruit, toasted nuts, honey and/or sugar and topped with a layer of melted chocolate. • Moving away from sweets and back to greens, a green that has many names around the world is rapini or what is more commonly known as broccoli raab. This green is unrelated to broccoli even though broccoli is in its name. It is a close relative to tur-nips, and the greens look very similar to turnip greens. Other names linked to this green are rapa, rapine, raab, rappi, rappone, fall and spring raab, turnip broccoli, broccoli rape, broc-

coli de rabe, Italian turnip and turnip broccoli.

• As more greens are available in North America, an old favorite has decreased in popularity. Iceberg lettuce was an overwhelming success for years because of its ability to remain crunchy even after days and sometimes weeks of shipping. Up until the 1930s, iceberg was known as “Cri-sphead” lettuce.

• Bruce Church, from Salinas, California, the founder of Fresh Express, is given credit for popularizing iceberg let-tuce. Along with three partners, he formed an ice company in the 1930s that shipped fresh heads of lettuce across the country in rail cars. “Crisphead” lettuce became more commonly known as “iceberg” when folks would meet the train cars of ice-packed lettuce with calls of “The icebergs are coming!” The name change stuck, and Americans’ love of fresh salads grew with the fresh availability.

• Up until the mid-1970s, more than 95 percent of all let-tuce grown in the United States was iceberg. Even though leaf lettuces have surged in popularity in the last 30-40 years, iceberg still remains a big seller. So, the next time you are eating out, check to see if a “wedge” salad is of-fered. It will be the familiar iceberg we grew up with.

• Another popular salad that some think started with Ju-lius Caesar is the Caesar Salad. It actually had its start in Tijuana, Mexico, with Cesare Cardini, who immigrated to the San Diego area with his brother, Alex, from Italy after World War I. The brothers opened Caesar’s Restau-rant in Tijuana instead of San Diego because of alcohol prohibition in the United States. Invented in the 1920s,

the Caesar Salad was mostly just a California specialty for years, with romaine lettuce being the green. The popular-ity of Caesar salads soared in the 1970s, and the romaine crop grew from a few California acres (ha) to 16,000 acres (6,475 ha) in the 1990s and more than 80,000 acres (32,370 ha) today.

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The most historically and culturally significant piece of land in New Orleans is the French Quarter. The famous area was mostly spared in the ravaging destruction and aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

• When French Canadian naval officer Jean Baptiste Bienville founded New Orleans in 1718, engineers developed a formal city plan for Nouvelle Orleans, the area that is now known as the French Quarter. The city grew out of the original borders to become an important American port city. As people arrived from all over the world, a distinct culture rich in music, food and tradition began to develop.

• The “Quarter” is also known as Vieux Carré, which means “Old Square” in French. The area is located in downtown New Orleans, on some of the highest ground in the city on a crescent of the Mississippi River. Besides the river, the borders are roughly Canal Street, Rampart Street and Esplanade Avenue. The area today still occupies the same 6-by-13-block area that was laid out in 1722. One of the best-preserved historical neighborhoods in America, the Quarter actually feels like a foreign country. The lasting influence of the French and Spanish settlers and planners is still present.

• The architecture of the Quarter is a mix of mostly French and Spanish styles. The Spanish rule of New Orleans was short, from 1762 to 1800, but during that time there were two fires that virtually destroyed the French Quarter. In 1788, 850 structures were lost, and then another 200 were lost in 1794. A lot of what had been French architecture was replaced with Spanish-style wrought iron balconies and central courtyards

• The city was under French rule first, then Spanish and back to French before being sold to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase agreement in 1803. The Cabildo, built in 1799, is where the Louisiana Purchase signing took

place and is now the main building of the Louisiana State Museum historical complex.

• Over 35,000 buildings in New Orleans, many in the French Quarter, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Cabildo is sometimes called the second most important building in America, after Independence Hall in Philadelphia.

• The Cabildo, St. Louis Cathedral and the Presbytere (also part of the museum complex) all surround Jackson Square. Originally called “Place d’Armes,” the Square is named after Andrew Jackson, a hero of the Battle of New Orleans. The Square is one of the most visited areas

in the Quarter, where local artists paint, draw and display their works. St. Louis Cathedral is the oldest continuously active cathedral in the United States.

• Another old establishment of the Quarter is the French Market, the oldest farmer’s market in the United States. Dating back to 1791, it also includes a flea market. The French Market is “three centuries of history, six blocks of shopping, open seven days a week!”

• Any New Orleans visit should include the Original Cafe Du Monde Coffee Stand, established in 1862. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, it closes only on Christmas Day and whenever a hurricane passes through. The coffee with chicory, served black or “au lait” (poured half and half with hot milk), and beignets, square French doughnuts, are definitely worth the wait. Yes, there is just about always a crowd!

KUDZUKudzu is oftened referred to as “the plant that ate the South.” Introduced to the United States at the first World’s Fair held in this country in 1876, its status has changed through the years from a prized plant for erosion control to an obnoxious weed.

• The Philadelphia Centennial Exposition was held to cel-ebrate the United States’ first 100 years. Countries from all over the world were invited to build exhibits and partici-pate in the celebration.

• The Japanese government constructed a garden filled with beautiful plants from their country. Among those plants, the large leaves and sweet-smelling blooms of kudzu caught the eyes of American gardeners. Kudzu was promoted as an ornamental plant to be used for erosion

control and as a forage crop for livestock and horses.

• For many years, Southern farmers were encouraged to plant kudzu to prevent erosion. President Roosevelt’s Civilian Conservation Corps planted it during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Hundreds of men were put to work planting kudzu. In the 1940s, farmers were paid to plant kudzu.

• By the early 1950s, kudzu was growing out of control in many areas. The plant, without the natural insect enemies it has in Asia, can grow up to a foot (30.5 cm) per day and about 60 feet (18.3 m) per growing season. In 1953, kudzu was declared a pest weed and removed from the list of permissible cover crops.

• In 1972, the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) started searching for a way to control kudzu. The plant covers trees, shrubs, power poles, buildings, abandoned cars and anything in its path. It blocks sunlight, smothers plants and, due to its weight, even breaks branches and uproots trees!

• Recently, a possible solution for controlling kudzu emerged from an insect problem reported by a Georgia gardener. Discovered was a little dark green insect later determined to be an Asian bug known as the bean platas-pid. Interestingly, the bug is attracted to white cars, and biologists think a likely entry into the United States was via imported white cars, most likely from Japan.

• Preliminary tests from the University of Georgia show that with the bean plataspid feeding on kudzu foliage, growth was reduced in test plots by about a third, com-pared to kudzu plots with no bugs. Unfortunately, the bugs also feed on soybeans, a valuable crop in the Southeastern United States. Botanically speaking, kudzu and soybeans are both legumes (bean family), and the fear is that the bug will feed on another important legume crop — peanuts.

• Kudzu vines can grow up to 4 inches (10 cm) in diam-eter and extend from 32-100 feet (9.8-30.5 m). The mas-sive tap roots can be 7 inches (17.8 cm) in diameter and over 6 feet (1.8 m) in length, weighing as much as 400 pounds (181.8 kg). Up to 30 vines can grow from one root crown.

• According to the USDA, kudzu covers about 7 million acres (almost 3 billion ha) in the South. Kudzu has been found from Florida west to Texas, north to Nebraska, Illi-nois, Indiana and Maine, and in the west in Washington and Oregon. In 2009, kudzu was first discovered in Canada near Leamington, Ontario, on the shores of Lake Erie.

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I have been asked, many times, over the past several years of handling foreclosure defense cases, by friends, family, and other attorneys, what is foreclosure defense? There is routinely a follow up of, “aren’t you just trying to buy people time, isn’t that all you can do?” Sometimes helping a client obtain extra time is their goal and as a lawyer, the client’s goals and best interest is critical. However, for me, foreclosure defense is so much more. It’s about justice!

Our nation is a nation of laws, to be applied equally to all. The words “and justice for all” are not just a part of our Pledge of Allegiance. They are heartfelt principals that people have fought and died to help achieve and preserve.

During the run up to the financial crisis, some banks turned into sophisticated con-artists. They pushed home loans to people they knew, or should have known, couldn’t afford them. Then they bundled those loans together into Wall Street securities and paid off rating agencies to rate them as AAA, good as gold, when behind the scenes they were calling them “sacks of cr_ _” and placing bets against them so they could collect even more money when they knew these securities would fail. These banks sold their toxic investments to everyone and anyone, local governments, foreign governments, individuals, and pension funds of our citizens, retirees, veterans, and more. In the end, as most of the Wall Street insiders knew they would, these “securities” failed. The big banks made billions selling them and billions more when they collapsed, collecting on their bets. To add insult to injury, when the companies that backed these devious wagers couldn’t pay off the Wall Street gamblers, the US taxpayers and Main Street stepped in to bail them out. Then, if you weren’t upset about that, what happened next should tip the scales. In the year after the bailout and the crisis, Wall Street executives took in more money in bonuses and salaries then they did in any year during the heyday.

To date, not one major Wall Street figure has been prosecuted or held accountable. Most of the CEO’s behind the wheel during the crisis are still in power, placing the

same risky bets to this day. This is outrageous! What happened to our nation of laws? What happened to holding people accountable for misleading and hurting others? What happened to “justice for all”?

So for me, foreclosure defense is partly my way, one case at a time, of holding Wall Street and the banks that committed these crimes accountable. This is the civil rights movement of our time. You and I are being asked to sit on the back of the bus while others with big power and influence get a free ride in the front row. I use foreclosure defense and every state and federal law and rule of procedure I can to expose fraud, false documents, “robo-signing”, servicing errors, misapplication of payments, evidentiary violations, discovery violations, illegal collection practices and more to ultimately create leverage. In some cases, that’s enough to make the phone ring with a fair offer on the other side. In others, I also need to prepare a Broker’s Price Opinion and educate the bank as to the true fair market value of a property so they understand that even if they

are able to foreclose, they will be far better off working something out with you.

Regardless, of the client’s goals, be it obtaining more time, working out a loan modification, principal reduction, short sale, cash for keys, deed-in-lieu, waiver of deficiency or more, I know of one best way to increase the chances of getting there, attack! Sun-Tzu, the great military strategist, knew that the best defense is a strong offense and in law, a strong offense can see that justice prevails.

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Ichiro Gets His ShotFor more than a decade, Seattle has had one name in sports: Ichiro. Now, after a surprise trade, the New York Yankees add his name to the pantheon of greats that have played out their Hall of Fame careers in the Bronx.

Ichiro’s Hall of Fame bona fides are not in any way, shape or form in doubt. He’s already in the Japanese baseball hall, but let’s consider his career in America so far.

He was the first rookie in Major League Baseball history to win the MVP award (and was considered by voters for that distinction in another eight seasons). He holds the record for hits in a season (262) and, for that matter, is the only player in baseball history to gather 200 hits in a season for 10 years. He has one the batting title twice and has 10 Gold

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The one thing the 10-time all-star is missing is a ring. Well ... that’s likely to change.

Yankee brass pulled off what appears to be a pretty solid trade in shipping D.J. Mitchell and Danny Farquhar to the Mariners minor league system -- two right-handers that appear to be solid enough, but expendable for a team like the Yanks.

As for Ichiro, he didn’t get shipped anywhere ... before the Yankees and Mariners were set to square off in Seattle for an evening game, Ichiro simply walked across the hallway and traded his pinstripe suit for a set of Yankee road grays.

Same day, same game trades have happened throughout the course of baseball history. Max Flack was traded from the Chicago Cubs to the St. Louis Cardinals for Cliff Heathcoate in 1922 in the middle of a double header. Guys used to get traded for bags of donuts before the era of guaranteed contracts.

But there were concessions made. According to the

Yankees, Ichiro agreed to bat ninth, platoon against left-handers, switch from right to left field and waive his no trade clause.

“One by one, every box got ticked off,” Yankee GM Brian Cashman told ESPN. “Worst-case scenario, I’ve improved my outfield situation. Best-case scenario is a tremendous upside. We might be getting a superstar.”Cashman is wrong in that regard -- he did just get a superstar. Ichiro hasn’t lost much in the physical skill department -- he was playing down to his surroundings. That isn’t without precedent for the Yankees either: Hall of Famer Johnny Mize finished his last five seasons with the New York Yankees under similar conditions and won five World Series rings. While he will now be just one of the large trees in the forest on an aging, yet star-studded lineup in New York, where the one name in town is “Jeter,” he shifts back into a higher gear. It’s what the greats do, and he’s in the right place to do it, too.

Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter who lives in Kansas City.

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