No Bake Dessert: Chocolate Peanut Butter Dreams

Chocolate and peanut butter go together like bread and butter, peanut butter and jelly, ham and eggs. It's a delicious combination in almost any form and these sweet treats are no exception.

This easy recipe does not require baking, instead you refrigerate the pan. This means you can make them any time before your party or prepare them before your party while you're oven is being used for the other dishes on your party menu. How convenient!


Here's what you'll need:
- 2 cups of crushed graham crackers
- 2 cups of semi sweet chocolate chips (12 oz bag)
- 2 cups of peanut butter (Peanuts Optional)
- 1 lb box of confectioners' sugar
- 2 sticks of melted butter

Mix the butter, graham cracker crumbs, sugar, and peanut butter. Spread the mxture into a greased 13x9 pan and press it in. Melt the chocolate chips and spread on top of the peanut butter mixture. Refrigerate for 30 minutes then cut into squares and serve.


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Ten ways to ring in 2010

If you're like many people you're still trying to figure out what to do for New Year's this year. In honor of the New Year, 2010, we wanted to share ten ideas for how to ring in the New Year. All of these ideas can be pulled together in a short amount of time and will be a blast for you and your guests.

1. Game Night. Send a festive invitation to guets and use MyPunchbowl's potluck feature to add a new category: Board Games. Ask each guest or couple to bring their favorite board game. Put the name of each game in a hat and choose a new game throughout the night!



2. Black & White Party. Make your New Year's party unique by hosting a black and white party. Set the tone on your invitation and instruct guests to dress in variations of black and white only. Decorate using black and white tablecloths and dinnerware accented with gold, silver, or hot pink. Play classic black and white movies or project them on the wall for a cool effect.



3. Year in Review Trivia Night. Recap 2009 by recounting the year's pop culture and political highlights through a game of trivia. Complile a list of questions incorporating the past year's headlines as well as your own guests' milestones from 2009. Divide the party into teams and get ready for some serious competition!

4. Karaoke Party. Rent a karaoke machine and sing your favorite tunes all night long. Make each hour a decade (ie. sing 70s songs at 7pm, 80s songs at 8pm, and so on). You can make it even more interesting by choosing songs for other people who may or may not know the words.

Super Easy Artichoke Dip

Dips are wonderful for parties because your guests can enjoy them with crackers, chips, veggies or pita chips. And for you, the host, they're often very easy to make. So easy that you can often put out a few different dips for your guests to enjoy.

This recipe for artichoke dip requires only 4 ingredients and less then a half hour to make. It's near impossible to mess up so even new cooks can put out something that tastes great! A tasty addition to a holiday party, Super Bowl party, or any party where you want to include a warm, yummy dip to the menu.

You'll need these ingredients:
- 1 jar of artichoke hearts (marinated)
- 3/4 cup of mayonnaise
- 1/2 cup of Parmesan cheese
- Dash of paprika

Chop the artichoke hearts into small pieces. Combine the artichoke hearts with the cheese and mayo. Pour the mixture into a small casserole dish and sprinkle with the paprika. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Serve with pita chips or crackers.

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Last Chance to Get Amazing Savings

This year's Toyotathon has arrived, so now is your chance to get amazing savings on a new Toyota.


We're offering exciting deals on many of our award-winning Toyota vehicles. Check out the savings on the 2010 Camry SE, 2010 Tundra 4x4 and 2010 RAV4 LTD. This is a limited-time event, and deals like these won't last.

Hurry in to Team Toyota today or view local offers.

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Tasty Holiday Party Appetizer: Crab Rangoon




If you're hosting a holiday party, it's often easier to plan a menu that includes a lot of appetizers and hors d'oevres. Also known as finger foods, these dishes are great for parties because people can enjoy them standing, with a glass in their other hand, and they don't need to sit down with a fork and knife.

Perfect for both casual parties and more formal affairs - you often see passed hor d'oevres during the cocktail hour at a wedding or bar mitzvah, for example. One recipe I find my guests really enjoy is crab rangoon. Surprisingly easy to make, here's what you'll need:

- 1/2 lb crab meat
- 1/2 lb cream cheese
- dash Worcestershire sauce
- dash tobassco
- dash paprika
- 1/2 tsp steak sauce
- 1/4 tsp garlic powder
- 1 package Wonton wrappers (approximately 2 1/2 dozen)
- oil for frying

Combine all of the ingredients except wonton wrappers and oil. Place a heaping teaspoon on each wonton. Gather the edges and seal with water (or an egg yolk with water added and beaten). Deep fry at 375 degrees for 3 minutes or until brown. Drain on paper towels.

You can freeze these if you decide to make them ahead of time. Just reheat them on a cookie sheet at 350 degrees for 15-30 minutes.

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Winter Auto Maintenance Checklist

Even better than winter driving tips        By Matthew Wright, About.com Guide



Winter is upon us, and winter driving comes with it. While safety is an important consideration all year long, there are certainly some auto maintenance jobs and safety checks that are specific to chilled air and winter driving that are a good idea to check into before we're knee deep in the season. To be sure you don't end up a road popsicle, or even worse end up with your holiday budget on ice thanks to unexpected repairs, have a look under the hood to be sure things are ship shape. As with any change of season, you should go to your regular maintenance log to make sure you are up to date on the maintenance items that should be taken care of throughout the year. The change of seasons is a great time to go through some once-a-year or twice-a-year auto maintenance tasks.


Winter Specific Maintenance

In addition to the added perils of winter driving, the change in weather can bring peril to your car's systems. Freezing temps, salted roads and wintery precipitation can gang up on your car if you don't give it a baseball-bat sized maintenance session. These winter maintenance jobs will keep you out of trouble:

Check your antifreeze
Your antifreeze (the juice that goes in your radiator) is an essential part of your car's winter protection. Your car contains a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze. Make sure the level is full and the mixture is close to 50/50. Many service stations and repair centers will check this mixture free, or you can buy a tester for around $5. You did remember to perform a radiator flush last spring, didn't you?

Inspect your tires
The last line of defense between you and an oak tree are your tires. Winter is not the time to get cheap about your tires, so take the time to check the tread depth. The National Highway Transportation Safety Board says you need at least 2/32" of depth to be safe. It's been my experience, especially in winter weather, that anything less than 4/32" (1/8") be replaced soon. The old penny test is as reliable as anything to find out whether your treads are ready for winter action. Also, be sure to check your tire pressure. Believe it or not, they lose a little pressure when it gets cold, so pump 'em up.

Replace your wipers
Wipers? What do your windshield wipers have to do with winter weather? Two things. First, anything falling from the sky is going to end up on your windshield, and unless you have a team of beavers riding on the hood of your car the task of clearing it falls on your wipers. Second, in areas that see snowfall in the winter, you're also driving through that soupy muck that's left on the road once the highway department does their thing. This muck includes a lot of sand and salt, both of which end up on your windshield. It takes wipers that are in top shape to keep your windshield clean and safe.

Check your windshield washer fluid
You'll be using lots of washer fluid as you try to keep your windshield sparkly. A mile stuck behind an 18-wheeler will have your windshield looking like a Desert Humvee if you're low on washer fluid. *Tip: Don't fill your washer fluid reservoir with anything except washer fluid, it won't freeze!

Annual Maintenance Procedures
On top of the checks you need to perform to ensure safe winter driving, now's a good time to do some annual maintenance. These aren't necessarily specific to winter driving, but it's a good point on the calendar to get around to doing this stuff.

Clean your battery posts
Starting problems are a bummer any time of year. Regularly treating your battery to a cleaning can keep electrical gremlins at bay.

Inspect your spark plug wires
Cracked up plug wires affect performance, gas mileage and general reliability. Be sure yours are in top shape.

Inspect your brakes
Brakes are not a good area to cut corners. Be sure your brakes have enough meat left to get you through the season.

Check Your Engine Oil
This should go without saying and should be done at least monthly. But in case you're an amnesiac ... you should also do an oil change!

Cold weather safety should be a concern for anybody living in a cold climate. These tips will give you the upper hand when Old Man Winter tries to put a chill on your winter travels. If you're extra curious about staying generally safe in winter weather, the National Weather Service has an excellent Winter Safety & Awareness guide that covers everything from how storms brew to a list of history's billion dollar winter wonders.

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Top 10 Tips for Smart Holiday Shopping





Shop after 6:00 p.m. the evening before a sale is advertised to begin. Many retailers program the registers the night before, so the sale may already come up in the register even if they have not changed out signs on the selling floor yet. Ask the associate in advance for any possible upcoming sales, especially on big ticket items.

Prepare a list to use while you are shopping. Make sure to include alternative selections in case you are unable to find some of the items on your list.

Avoid crowds by shopping during stores’ early and late extended hours.

If you are looking for specific advertised items, take the complete ad with you so that you don’t end up in the wrong store looking for a specific price.

Staple a gift receipt to the merchandise tag in case it needs to be returned or exchanged. Keep your original receipts with any warranty paperwork for the life of the warranty.

Remember when gift shopping you are buying for someone else’s wants and needs, not your own. But don’t be afraid to take full advantage holiday promotions treat yourself to something nice!

Shop safely! Watch your personal belongings at all times including handbags and purchases. The stores are not responsible for any lost items so be careful, especially at the register when you can get easily distracted by the transaction itself.

Save yourself the headache: let the charity group at the mall wrap your gifts for you. This will save you a lot of time and free you up to do other things on your holiday to-do lists.

When shopping online, have your credit cards and address book handy. Many websites have timed windows to complete a transaction, so you need to have shipping information at your fingertips.

When walking through the mall or down Main Street, wear comfortable shoes! You’ll be walking on a lot of marble, concrete and tile.

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Online Shopping Tips for the Holidays

Plan Ahead. Having a set list of gifts you intend to buy helps minimize confusion, especially if you intend to make multiple purchases through several websites. Shop.org encourages consumers to start their online holiday shopping at http://www.cybermonday.com/, a site that will offer current promotions of more than 500 online retailers throughout the holiday season.

Use common sense. A golden rule of online shopping is that if something seems too good to be true, it probably is and you should avoid it. Shop with retailers that you trust. If you aren’t familiar with an online retailer, look for privacy and security seals, which indicate that their security and privacy measures have been verified, or use a site like BizRate.com to determine other peoples’ shopping experiences from that merchant.

Ensure your gifts arrive in time. Check retailers’ shipping deadlines, which are featured prominently on most retail websites. The information often lists the last day that customers can place orders for arrival by Christmas or Hanukkah.

Know retailers’ return and exchange policies. Return policies vary, so knowing ahead of time whether or not you will have to ship back returns or exchanges or if you can return them to the physical store in your area will help in the long run. Also be sure to find out who covers the cost of shipping if you need to return or exchange an item.

Ship gifts directly to the recipient. Most online retailers can ship items to a different location than your billing address. During the holiday season, when many people are traveling, take advantage of this feature by sending gifts ahead of your arrival. Some companies can even ship pieces from a single order to multiple locations so you don’t have to lug holiday gifts all across the country.

For instant gratification (or holiday procrastinators), buy online then pick up in the store. Many retailers offer a “buy online, pick up in store” option. Check with your favorite retailers to see if this is a service they offer, then skip the crowds and head straight to the customer service counter where your items will be waiting.

Read the fine print. Retailers list important information such as privacy policies, warranty information, item descriptions, terms of agreement and company information on their websites. Much of this information is very useful, but is displayed in a smaller font.

If you aren’t comfortable paying with a credit card, research other payment options. Retailers place a tremendous importance on keeping their websites safe and protecting customers’ information. But for shoppers who are still nervous about paying by credit card, other options are often available. Online retailers offer a variety of services, from letting customers fax in an online order to accepting third-party payment options. Some retailers also allow gift cards to be redeemed online.

“Check it Twice” before confirming purchase. Before you complete an online purchase, double-check billing and credit card information, shipping address and total cost of the order. This will eliminate any potential panic after you’ve hit the final “confirm” or “submit” button. And remember not to click “submit” twice.

Start a file folder. First, print and save all confirmations of your purchases. This will help in many ways, from returning or exchanging items to verifying credit card or bank statements. Also, write down each purchase. It’s easy to forget how much you’ve spent if you don’t keep track. This will help both holiday spending on a budget and balancing your checkbook.

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Safe Shopping Tips for the Holiday Season


Protect Shopping Bags. Never let anyone else “watch” your bags while you are shopping – always keep your bags in eyesight. This can even apply to spouses and children, as no one else may appreciate your purchases as much as you do!

Gift Card Safety. Only buy gift cards from reputable retailers, not through online auction sites. Gift cards sold through online auction sites are more likely to be counterfeit or obtained through fraudulent means. It’s even possible that these cards could have no value when purchased.

Keep Receipts. Consumers should keep the original receipt for every gift they purchase and ask for a gift receipt to give to the recipient. Receipts guarantee proof of purchase for both you and the gift recipient in the event that an item needs to be returned or exchanged.

Educate Children. Teach kids what to do if you get separated by instructing your child to look for a security guard, police officer, or go to the customer service desk where people are trained to help. Also make sure that your children know what to do if approached by a stranger while shopping.

Store Credit Card Information at Home. Make sure you have your credit card customer service phone numbers, account number and PIN written down at home in case you lose a credit card while shopping or you misplace your purse or wallet.

Stay Alert. Even though you are rushed and thinking about a thousand things, pay attention to your surroundings.

Auto Safety. Keep doors locked and windows closed when leaving your vehicle. Remember to turn off lights and take your keys. Store packages, electronics, and other important items in the trunk of a vehicle. Leaving them visible inside the car is an invitation for someone to break in.

Be Careful With Your Cash. If you prefer to pay with cash, never bring out the entire stash from your wallet. It’s best to count your money discreetly out of sight from others. Also, consider bringing only what you might need for the shopping trip. If you’re only spending $50, there’s no sense in putting $600 in your wallet.

Park close to your destination. If you know it's going to be dark when you return to your car, try to park under a street light and always take the most brightly lit path to and from your car.
Be Vigilant. If you see something suspicious, report it to store personnel, mall security or your local police department.

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Would Coke Be Better Naked?

The Naked Coke Can


We often overlook, in the smog of pride from collecting waste for recycling, that the principles of sustainability start with minimization. When minimization means doing without, acceptance can be hard to gain. But when minimization leads to elegance, everyone wins. Thus the green packaging proposal from Ryan Harc Design Studio -- the naked coke can -- is born a winner. If Coca-cola executives have not yet picked up the phone, they better move fast before Pepsi gets a lock on the idea.


What are the environmental savings of such a design? Could such a small thing as skipping the paint really benefit the planet?

2010 Toyota 4Runner Interview Video



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CHAMPS Hosts 'Christmas with the Tigers'

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New 2011 Sienna Minivan Revealed

New 2011 Sienna Minivan Revealed



2011 Toyota Sienna Wants To Be a Sedan: 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show


Published Dec 2, 2009

Poor So-So Pretty Good Good Excellent 7 Ratings LOS ANGELES — "Minivan" apparently is a bit of a dirty word to Toyota. The Japanese automaker rolled out its 2011 Toyota Sienna minivan at the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show, emphasizing how sedanlike the redesign has made this people hauler.

The new Sienna goes on sale in February in the U.S. Pricing has not yet been announced.

"The third-generation Sienna will look and drive more like a sedan," Toyota said in a statement. The minivan has distinctly American roots, with its design a product of Toyota's Calty Design Research and its development taking place at the Toyota Technical Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Among the highlights are a new, sporty SE model with side skirting, standard 19-inch alloy wheels, smoked taillamps and a sport-tuned suspension, as well as the debut of a more fuel-efficient four-cylinder engine.

Although the Sienna definitely still looks like a minivan, Toyota said it aimed for a "stronger profile" with the redesign. The Sienna rides on the same wheelbase as the previous generation, but it is wider and slightly shorter overall. The Sienna's face gets a slightly edgier look, and Toyota designers veered away from the minivan's classic boxy looks with a more sculptural rear. Toyota took pains to carve out personal cabin space for the driver and front passenger.

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The Toyota Venza Combines Attractive Style with Great Capability

Intelligent design with lots of comfort.


It appears that Toyota will not make any major changes in the 2010 edition of the Venza. This may be a simple case of “why fool with a good thing”—which the Venza most assuredly is.

Now, other than being a real good thing, there is lively debate about exactly what the Venza is: Is it a wagon? Not exactly, though it possesses the comfort and cargo room of the best wagons. Nor is it a crossover, though you will also see and feel the best characteristics and capabilities of those vehicles in the Venza.

Simply put, the Toyota Venza is something else—a trendsetter in family transportation. Far from being technologically simple, Toyota has tapped its most current and sophisticated design and engineering to deliver a truly unique and highly desirable vehicle in the Venza.

As for its size and power, the Venza sits comfortably between two of its cousins in the Toyota stable – 4.7 inches shorter than the Highlander, 5.5 inches taller than the Camry. Like its cousins, it comes with either a 3.5-liter V6 engine—which is the same on all three vehicles—or a 2.7-liter inline-four, the same as in the Highlander with a little less horsepower.

REPORT: Toyota Prius wagon, SUV in the works — Autoblog Green




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Spacious Scion xB Offers Frugal Flair


Called a “mini-minivan,” the latest Scion wagon is larger and smoother.

Rounded and resized in 2008 to hold more luggage and give its five passengers even more breathing room, the Scion xB (the largest of the three Scion models) gets a more powerful standard stereo – a Pioneer unit with 160 watts and a display menu – for 2010.

A 200-watt Alpine stereo is new, too, as is a removable navigation unit from Alpine, and both are optional. Scion excels in offering accessories that are timely and desirable to its youthful buyers; in fact, its portable GPS navigation units have reached the sophistication levels of much more expensive built-in navigation systems available in luxury cars.

The xB is well equipped at its base price. Other than selecting optional alloy wheels, there are few other options, save the electronics, that can substantially increase the xB’s base $16,420 MSRP. Standard at this price are antilock brakes, stability control, a manual transmission and airbags front and side. Optional is a four-speed automatic transmission, as well as a DVD player for the enormous rear seat area.

Thanksgiving with a Twist

 Delicious Thanksgiving side dishes!

There are always the standard side dishes you’ve come to expect at your Thanksgiving table – cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, rolls and green beans. They may be family favorites, but maybe it’s time to expand your Thanksgiving Day menu.

Here are some mouthwatering side dishes that prove that the turkey doesn’t always have to be the only star of the dinner table!

Instead of cranberry sauce try:

Deep-Fried Cranberry Sauce Fritters (serves 3-5)


What you need:

1 (13-ounce) can jellied-style cranberry sauce (sliced into ½-inch thick rounds)
2 cups all-purpose flour (divided)
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup water
Pinch salt
Oil (for frying)

Get cooking!

On a parchment paper-lined sheet pan, lay cranberry sauce rounds in a single layer and freeze for four hours or until solid.

Place one cup of flour in a shallow bowl. In another bowl, combine the sugar, salt, baking powder and the remaining flour; pour in the water and stir until smooth. Let batter sit for 15 minutes.

Heat the oil in a deep fryer or large Dutch oven to 375 degrees F.

Coat the frozen cranberry sauce rounds in the plain flour. Next, dip rounds in the batter and gently place in oil. Fry until golden brown, about three minutes. Transfer to paper towel-lined plate to drain.


Instead of basic rolls try:
Sweet Potato Bacon Biscuits (serves 10)

What you need:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup mashed cooked sweet potatoes (cooled)
5 slices cooked bacon (drained and crumbled)
1 stick cold unsalted butter (cut into pieces)
2 ½ teaspoons baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon baking soda
2 tablespoons packed light brown sugar
¾ to 1 cup buttermilk

Bulk Up Against Cold Weather Bugs

There’s no reason to be under the weather when the seasons change.

Although the change of seasons is often greeted with cheer, there may be an underlying dread that accompanies the change. As people start to spend more time indoors, the likelihood of catching a cold or flu skyrockets. Fortunately, there are small steps you can take to lessen the chances of spending fall and winter sick.


Stock up on superfoods: Altering your diet can have a huge impact on your immune system. As David Grotto, author of 101 Foods that Could Save Your Life, writes, “Now, there’s really good research that shows foods can help with fighting virulent strains of bacteria.” Grab a bowl of soup packed with mushrooms and barley, which will help boost immune power with beta-glucan. Don’t underestimate the old-fashioned remedy of tea with honey; with high levels of antibacterial and antiviral polyphenols, tea and honey can help prevent sore throats and infections. Last, ward off sickness and bump up energy with unprocessed foods found in nature. Peppers, nuts, berries and sweet potatoes are all disease-fighting forces. If you like tomatoes, add a little olive oil to assist in the absorption of lycopene, an effective antioxidant.

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Fun and little-known facts about the Thanksgiving holiday!


After you gather around the table for a hearty Thanksgiving feast, impress your guests and relatives with some witty “Turkey Day” trivia! From the first Thanksgiving to the first Thanksgiving Day football game, here are some of the day’s unusual facts!

The first Thanksgiving feast, which lasted for three days, took place in Plymouth, Massachusetts in the fall of 1621. The meal, according to primary documents, is said to have consisted of deer and “fowl,” which many historians believe was most likely duck. Festivals to celebrate a bountiful harvest were a fairly widespread practice with variations occurring across many cultures. Pictures of Pilgrims with buckles on their hats or shoes are thought to be an inaccurate interpretation of attire. That type of clothing became popular later in the century. Though the holiday was observed many times throughout the years including by George Washington and routinely during Lincoln’s presidency, it wasn’t officially declared as a national holiday, to be held on the fourth Thursday of November, until 1941 – a full 320 years after the first Thanksgiving!


It has long been a theory among sleepy Thanksgiving feasters that an amino acid commonly known as tryptophan found in turkey meat is the culprit when it comes to all the post-feast tiredness. In all likelihood, the sleepiness is just the effect of digesting a big meal combined with a relaxed atmosphere that often includes a comfy couch! Scientific studies show that tryptophan, although sometimes converted by the body into melatonin - a natural sleep hormone - cannot have an immediate effect on you unless it is taken on an empty stomach, which, with all the trimmings, side dishes and desserts served up on Thanksgiving, isn’t likely!

Thanksgiving Day wouldn’t be the same without the game, but when did that tradition start? High school and college football games were a Thanksgiving pastime at least since the College Championships were held on that day in 1876! The first Thanksgiving Day radio broadcast of a National Football League game took place in 1934 in a contest between the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears. It wouldn’t be until 1956 that the Thanksgiving Day football game was first televised to living rooms across the country!

The 2010 Toyota Tacoma Pulls Away

 Midsize pickup is ready for work and play.

Beyond their many practical work applications—hauling, carrying, pulling—pickups have a certain feeling and attitude, an undeniable allure. For their loyal fans, there is, quite simply, nothing like hanging your arm out the window of a pickup.

Fortunately, today, there are more and better options for drivers who want the work capacity of a solid pickup, but with good fuel economy and handling characteristics—beginning with the Toyota Tacoma.


Part of its considerable appeal is that the Tacoma is available in a number of trims and styles—different bed lengths, engines and cab styles—that will fit almost any need, from bare-knuckles work truck to flexible family-friendly hauler. Its comfortable, well-designed interior and many available options make the Toyota Tacoma the first choice of more and more pickup lovers.

If you won’t be using your truck for heavy work or hauling, then the Tacoma with its base 159-hp DOHC Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) four-cylinder with Variable Valve Timing (VVT), 180 lb/ft of torque and impressive fuel economy is the way to go—a better bet than competitors including the Chevy Colorado, Nissan Frontier and Dodge Dakota.

You Might Need New Tires Sooner Than You Think

Easy tests tell you when.

Eventually, you’ll need new tires. Did you know that George Washington might be a better tire-wear tester than Abraham Lincoln?

There’s an old trick to tell when you need new tires: Hold a penny upside down in the tread. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, you need new tires.


America’s first president, it turns out, is perhaps a better tire tester than the 16th. Place a quarter upside down in a tire groove. The distance from the coin's rim to President Washington's hairline is about a 1/8 inch. If you see more of Washington’s head than his hairline, get new tires.

Consumer Reports magazine cautions that you might need tires sooner than the penny test reveals, and that a tire with only a 1/8 inch of its tread left might not give you adequate hydroplaning resistance and snow traction.

The easiest thing to do is replace the tires with what came on the vehicle. Carmakers consider tires as part of the suspension system and therefore test them extensively for well over a year. Thus, “original replacement” tires can automatically restore your car’s ride and handling to showroom condition.

That isn't to say you can’t choose another tire. Consult Consumer Reports, for example, or have a quick chat with our service manager for suggestions. This is especially important if you are considering a tire upgrade – that is, perhaps something larger. If so, remember that bigger isn’t always better. A poor tire size choice can degrade ride and handling, possibly lead to suspension damage over time and worse, affect speedometer function.

By learning to “decode” a tire, you’ll be better informed when you buy replacements. The first place to look is the driver’s doorjamb. There, you’ll see a sticker with the tire specs; they’re a whole lot easier to read here than from a tire sidewall! You’ll also find the specs in your owner’s manual.

The 2010 Scion xD Is Ripe for Customization

Compact xD hatchback doesn’t shortchange.







The xD is the smallest and least expensive Scion, a three-car division aimed at the young and hip. With four doors and an uncommon tapered hatchback shape, the xD doesn’t look as some others in the class.

Appealing touches such as the dimpled dashboard material are found throughout the xD (MSRP $15,470), which make it interesting to look at inside and out. The tachometer is inside the speedometer in a novel and stylish arrangement.

The little xD has a cost-saving solid beam axle, and also is equipped with antilock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution (which shifts braking front to rear depending on the load in the car). Side airbags are standard, and it also offers stability control as an option. This is not your father’s bare-bones economy car.

It's Not To Early To Think About The Holidays!

It's Not To Early To Think About The Holidays!


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Fruit Dip Recipe

Fruit Dip



by Julie Dunnet


This is the easiest recipe I have ever recieved. It is so simple I can't mess it up...

Mix one package of Philadelphia Cream Cheese and one jar of Marshmallow Whip. Serve with a variety of fruit (strawberries and grapes are both really good choices). Thats it, refrigerate and serve with your favorite fruits.



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Valuing Your Vision

Don’t overlook your eyes when it comes to staying healthy.

In today’s digital world, it’s easy to take your eyes for granted. From televisions to computers, video games to highly evolved cell phones, we spend countless hours per day exercising – and exhausting – two of our most precious assets.

Whether you can boast 20/20 vision or rely on corrective lenses, eye care is equally important and often ignored. As we age, our eyes undergo many changes that can come with a long list of complications for our bodies, so keeping your vision sharp is a must. Fortunately, there are simple, easy ways to maintain healthy eyes.

Take a break from brightness: You’ve heard that reading under dim light causes eyestrain, but the reverse is just as true. Extremely bright lights, like the illumination found on computer monitors, can be too harsh for long-term use. Although the colors won’t be as vibrant, reducing the brightness on your monitor will help alleviate unnecessary strain. If your eyes still feel tired after a day on the computer, consider this: On average, the eye blinks at least 25 percent less than normal when focusing on a computer screen. Take a break every so often and close your eyes for five seconds, then turn away and focus on a distant object.

The other source of too-bright light is completely natural. UV rays can lead to cataracts, photokeratitis, snow blindness (a type of sunburn within the eye) and even certain kinds of eye cancer. Just as experts recommend applying sunscreen even during winter months, sunglasses should be worn all year. So whether you’re off to the beach or hitting the slopes, make sure you’re not only wearing some specs, but also check for a label that guarantees UV blockage.




Eat right for your sight: Research has shown that vitamin A deficiency is a major cause of childhood blindness (it’s no wonder mom was always telling you to eat your carrots). By upping your vitamin A intake with orange foods like papaya, pumpkins and more, you’ll not only have better night vision, but you can also help yourself avoid dry eyes and corneal ulcers. Another imperative nutrient is vitamin E, a powerful anti-oxidant for eyes. Vitamin E helps prevent cataracts and acts as an anti-carcinogen, so stock up on nuts and leafy greens!

Don’t skip your annual optometric visit: Even if your eyesight seems to be just fine, a yearly visit to an optometrist is always a good idea. A doctor can look behind the eye to examine the health of your retina – a multi-layered sensory tissue that lines the back of the eye. If the retina tears (which can happen without exterior trauma to the eye and without any symptoms), it often must be repaired to prevent it from detaching. Other conditions, like diabetes and high blood pressure, can cause easily detected changes in the eyes long before any other symptoms are experienced. If you do rely on glasses or contact lenses, it’s important to make sure your prescription is updated annually. Wearing outdated lenses can cause headaches, eyestrain and even more serious damage. Contact lenses also need to be updated regularly. Many older brands of contacts do not allow enough oxygen to reach the eye. Your doctor can recommend and prescribe new lenses that are healthier.

Eyesight and eye health can change unexpectedly for a variety of reasons. Fortunately, small steps can make a big difference in keeping your peepers looking and feeling sharp – both inside and out. You only get one pair, so it pays to take good care!


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2010 Toyota 4Runner Always Plays it Safe

The 2010 Toyota 4Runner Always Plays it Safe


A well-loved SUV that has earned a tough-as-a-tank reputation.

Fans of the Toyota 4Runner are wondering, and anticipation is running high, as the company prepares to roll out the 2010 version of the stalwart 4Runner. This midsize SUV has gained a reputation as a solid performer. That won’t change.


Toyota will roll out a 4Runner for 2010 that looks every bit the solid machine its fans have come to know and love. The 2010 4Runner will continue to offer its well-known high ground clearance with relatively few new styling elements. Buyers can expect something close to the most-recent headlight/grille/hood treatment and squared wheel arches, but with an overall smoother geometric surface.

Other anticipated features include a smooth, improved suspension system, 20-inch wheels, a sliding cargo-area tray and water-repellent seats. Best of all, it’s anticipated that the base price for the 2010 4Runner will change very little from the price of the last model year.

Holiday Recipe - Chicken Cheese ball Recipe


Chicken Cheese ball Recipe


by Jennifer Dunaway - Incentives Specialist, Area 6

1 can of white chicken meat (breast 10 oz)
1 jar of sliced olives ( I used green but you can use black)
2 packages of cream cheese( I used 1 regular and 1 fat free so it was not too overwhelming)
1 package of powdered ranch dressing
1 container of crumbled blue cheese
1 package of pecan pieces ( I chopped mine a little more)

Mix cream cheese and blue cheese together, add ranch dressing, chicken meat and olives and thoroughly mix together.

Shape into a ball and cover in pecan pieces.

Enjoy!

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The 2010 Toyota Corolla Delivers Dependability

Simplicity and style in a very fuel-efficient package.



The Toyota Corolla has been one of the country’s best selling vehicles for decades. Toyota must be doing something right.

For 2010, the Toyota Corolla continues to do and be all of the right things that make it so popular. Its dependability, economy and intelligent design will continue to garner good reviews and dedicated fans.

When it comes to reliable transportation, the Toyota Corolla is still near the top of its class. There are five models to choose from – base, S, LE, XLE and XRS.

With a 1.8-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine with dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence (VVT-i) standard in all but the XRS trim, the 2010 Corolla delivers the impressive fuel economy drivers have come to expect, but with a more responsive ride than most compact sedans deliver. EPA estimates put those mileage numbers for the 1.8-liter with a five-speed manual transmission at 26 mpg city and 35 mpg highway. The Corolla’s controls are thoughtfully configured, and its acceleration, handling and overall comfort also are solid.

If you would like something just a little more assertive, Toyota offers the 2010 Corolla with a 2.4-liter DOHC dual-VVT-i four-cylinder engine that develops 158 hp and 162 lb/ft of torque. This upgrade is offered in the sport-themed Corolla XRS model, which also delivers sharper steering and comes with larger wheels and a front strut tower brace for more responsive handling.

Scion - NOS Energy Drink Car Show


NOS Energy Drink is hosting a make up meet for the IFO event that was rained out last October 4th. The make up meet will be on




Sunday, November 22nd, 2009 from 11am to 5pm at State Capitol Raceway near Baton Rouge, Louisiana ( www.StateCapitolRaceway.com ).




This Holiday Season, Shop Safe



This Holiday Season, Shop Safe


Last year in 2008, nearly 10 million Americans were victims of identity theft. In 2007, identity theft totals cost consumers $49.3 billion. As we gear up for Holiday Season 2009, take precautions so that you won't have to spend $500 repairing the damage to your good name, the average amount consumers spend on identity theft restoration. Whether you're hitting the mall or the send key, here's how to shop safely.

Extreme Tailgating With The Scion



Looking for something out-of-the-ordinary to wow your fellow tailgaters? You could go the obvious route with an impressively oversized SUV, but really, where's the fun in that? Far more interesting is this sweet ride from MV Designs, which crams everything you need for beers and brats into a modestly sized Scion xD. Preferring Pabst over passengers, most of the Scion Kogi xD's interior features (not to mention its tail lights) have been ditched in favor of kitchen gear, but hey, no pain, no gain

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November 2009 - Birthdays

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Hauntings in Baton Rouge

Haunted Plantation Tours - Myrtles Plantation Haunted Tours




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Toyota Engineers New Flower Species to Absorb Emissions at Prius Factories

by Brian Merchant, Brooklyn, New York on 10.29.09

Business & Politics




Toyota has long faced the criticism that the process of manufacturing Priuses has a larger environmental impact than most cars. So the giant automaker came up with what's probably the most bizarre solution imaginable--Toyota genetically engineered two brand new species of flowers to absorb greenhouse gases at Prius manufacturing plants. While, you know, still making the place look pretty.

Happy Customers

Here is what a few of our customer's had to say about us..........
Henry was very knowledgeable on all aspects. He was able to answer all our questions. He was very friendly and he never came across as pushy. I am not sure if all your sales persons are a friendly as Henry. But I do believe that they could take a few lessons from him.

T. Landess 10/09, Denham Springs, Louisiana

Went beyond my expectations to find exactly what I wanted in my new car.

K. Dupuy 10/09, Brusly, Louisiana
Salesman was very helpful and courteous, even when it came down to discussing the price. Also, I was happy that the salesman was not overly aggressive trying to sell me the car.

A. Cozzi 10/09, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Sales guy and the service guy. Keep them. Except you should hire more Tiger fans. Who hired the Gator salesman. I'd say fire him if he weren't so competent. (HAH!)

C. Juengling 10/09, Silver Spring, Maryland

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Turning Heads



Comfortable Utility
Combined with Sleek Styling


VENZA may have debuted last fall, but nearly a year after its introduction, it continues to create buzz among automotive enthusiasts. Dealerships have reported difficulty in keeping VENZA on their lots, but now that production is in full swing, you could be the next to drive VENZA.

The focus of VENZA's development team was to create a new crossover vehicle that shifted away from the more traditional SUV styling themes. The first models that hit showroom floors were powered by a 3.5 liter V6 engine. A more economical 2.7 liter four-cylinder engine is also now available.

With VENZA, designers leaned more heavily on a sleek sedan concept with a wide stance that featured a sporty exterior and premium comfort interior. But important SUV attributes such as cargo space, towing capability and all-wheel drive performance were also taken into consideration.

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Trust in Toyota



Trust in Toyota


Automotive sales have begun to stabilize, and with the smoke starting to clear from what was a rough stretch for automotive sales, Toyota remains one of the strongest brand names in the market today. Perhaps there is no greater evidence than the fact that Toyota led all manufacturers in sales under the government “CARS” aka Cash for Clunkers, program. Over 690,000 vehicles were sold through the program and Toyota ranked first with 19.4% of all sales.

This isn't a surprise to those who know the Toyota brand. Did you know?

80% of Toyotas sold in the last 20 years are still on the road todayi

Toyota has more hybrids on the road than all other manufacturers combinedii

Toyota has the Best Overall Brand Value five years runningiii

Toyota has the lowest ownership costs of any brandiv

Fall is In the Air....

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Scion, Scion, everywhere a Scion

 Scion, Scion, everywhere a Scion


October 21st, 2009, 3:49 pm · 
posted by Michael Mello, The Orange County Register


It may have looked like a giant Scion dealership, but it wasn’t.



Instead, the Scion-filled parking lot at Knott’s Berry Farm was the result of a special promotion, where Scion owners bearing gifts for a holiday toy drive earned themselves free admission to Haunt.

The event, sponsored by the Toyota-owned carmaker, attracted about 10,000 people and an equal number of toys for the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program, Knott’s spokeswoman Meghan Gardner said.

Scion also paid for more than 200 Camp Pendleton Marines to attend Haunt.

Some of the Scion owners began showing up to Knott’s as early as noon. Scion has sponsored a yearly Haunt night since 2004.


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Prius, One of the Most Affordable Hybrids on the Road Today






Despite gas prices returning to more reasonable levels, interest in fuel-efficient vehicles and particularly hybrids, remains high. Today, consumers have their choice of many models with hybrid capability from sedans to SUVs. But price remains a sticking point for some consumers.

Did you know that the manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) for the all-new 2010 Toyota Prius is $22,000? That's actually $1,806 less than the $23,806 median price of the mid-size sedan segment. Honda's most affordable hybrid, the compact class Honda Insight LX (base model) is priced $1,400 higher (2009 compact car median price is $18,395) and achieves only a modest fuel-economy advantage over other cars in the same segment

Let's do some math based on a Toyota Prius II (base MSRP of $22,000) versus a Honda Insight EX (base MSRP of $21,300). These models represent the most popular configurations among consumers.

2010 Toyota 4Runner debuts

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October 2009 - The Hunt is Over

October 2009
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