Archive | 2013

B4 – (Best Black Bean Burgers)

Boyfriend-Approved-Spicy-Black-Bean-Burgers-410x272[1]Greetings and Salutations! Several SCs asked for this recipe at Rachel’s going-away party. Well, I finally got around to it. This recipe is vegan, but not gluten free. So, without further ado…

Ingredients –

  • 1 whole Jalapeno
  • 2 cloves Garlic
  • 2 cans (15 Oz.) Black Beans, Drained And Rinsed
  • 2 teaspoons Cumin
  • 1-¼ teaspoon Salt
  • 1 Tablespoon Ground Flax
  • 3 Tablespoons Water
  • ½ cups Panko Breadcrumbs
  • 2 Tablespoons Tomato Sauce
  • ½ cups Corn, Fresh Or Frozen And Defrosted
  • 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil, For Frying Burgers
  • 6 whole Hamburger Buns
  • Optional Garnishes: Avocado Slices, Sriracha Chili Sauce And Ketchup , (I like avo, tomato, and Greek yogurt mixed with Sriracha)
  • Also, homemade sweet potato fries make an excellent accompaniment.

Directions –

Seed and roughly chop the jalapeno. Add it and the garlic cloves to a food processor (or high speed blender) and mince finely. (Alternatively, you could chop them yourselves very finely but it’s just easier at this point to throw them into a food processor.)

Add one can of beans to the jalapeno/garlic mixture and pulse to combine. Add cumin and salt and pulse until mixture resembles chunky black bean dip.

In a small bowl, mix together the ground flax and water. Let the mixture sit for five minutes.

Transfer the mixture in the food processor to a large bowl and stir in the bread crumbs, tomato sauce, flax mixture and corn. Stir well until everything is combined. Add remaining can of black beans.

Heat a little olive oil in a skillet on medium high heat. Form black bean mixture into patties and fry for about 4 minutes per side, until golden and crusty brown.

Serve with buns or without. The recipe holds nicely in the fridge for a few days or sealed in an airtight container in the freezer for a few months. Enjoy!

 

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Trudy Jones

Trudy Jones Trudy Jonesis the service coordinator at the Village of Harmony Manor in Detroit. She is fairly new to PVM, she has been working at Harmony Manor for little over a year, starting in April of 2012. In her short time at Harmony Manor she has started a program with the Veterans Affairs Administration to conduct ceremonies for Veterans and the wives of deceased veterans.

Before starting her career as a service coordinator Trudy worked for the State if Michigan where she worked in several capacities, case management, Family Independent Specialist, and as an investigator with the office of Child Support. Trudy retired in 2002, after working for the state for over 30 years. After working with the state, she became a MI café coordinator with elder law of Michigan, until she retired from there in 2009. MI café was a great experience for her because it enabled her to observe the needs of senior, when she helped them apply for the Bridge card and the Medicare savings program. Trudy has a strong background working with DHS through her work as a MI café worker.  In addition to her work with the state, Trudy is also a licensed real estate agent. She has had her licenses for ten years, and she enjoys selling houses because she is able to help others find a home that they love.

Trudy received her bachelor degree in Sociology with a minor in psychology, from the University of Michigan Dearborn campus.

In her spare time, she loves golfing (she is currently on two leagues), reading, and exercising. She has participated in an intensive boot camp, for the last two years, which is held three times a week. Shw continues to workout and be active; she believes it contributes to living a long and healthy life.   Trudy loves all books, but her two favorite books are The shack and Roots.

The number one thing that Trudy loves to do is Give Back! In everything that she does it always has an element of selflessness.

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Insurance answers

Two Web sites that may be of help to you and your clients as the health care marketplace shapes up:

www.healthcare.gov

www.getcoveredamerica.org

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Supportive Services for Veteran Familes Grant

Disabilities Network of Oakland and Macomb has received the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Grant.  This grant is designed to focus on prevention of and rapid rehabilitation for homeless veteran’s and/or their families.  The grant will work with veteran’s to maintain housing that is in threat of being lost or help transition homeless veteran’s into stable housing.

To qualify they have to have served at least one day in “active duty” and have been honorably discharged.  There is no age limit.  They also indicated that there is no income limit.

The program will be starting October 1, 2013.

The person at DNOM who is working on this project is Sian Washington (swashington@dnom.org).  She also indicated that Disability Network in Detroit/Wayne has received this grant.  She will be able to link you to the person who is handling this grant in that area.

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Minutes from 9/26/13 Team Conference Call

Minutes from the call on 9/26/13.

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Free Substance Abuse Lectures

Dawn Farms offers a series of free lectures on substance abuse at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital from September – June every year. See the link below for this year’s calendar of lectures:

http://www.semcaprevention.org/calendar.html

 

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HPRP Presentation

A PDF version of the HPRP Presentation is attached.

-Renee

hprp

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Top 10 iPhone Apps for Social Workers

Many of these are likely available for Android phones as well.

http://www.bestsocialworkprograms.com/top-10-iphone-apps-for-social-workers/

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Senior Brigade- A Michigan Senior Initiative

http://www.seniorbrigade.com/calendar.php

 

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Hello Everyone! Again, Mr. Clark did a great job with the Phone & Mail Scams Presentation from the Senior Brigade.

 

His direct contact information is (he does handle his own scheduling, you will receive additional confirmation and program materials via email)

Glenn Clark

(517)335-0855

Email: agcsi@michigan.gov

Few slots open for October, Many Slots open for both November and December!

 

Thank you!

 

–C

 

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Medicare and ACA Presentation by MMAP Regional Coordinator

The Medicare enrollment period is approaching and Lisa Fuller will come to Washington Square, next Tuesday, to answer member’s questions about Medicare.  She will also address the Affordable Care Act.  Members had an opportunity to list their questions and concerns, and the list has been provided to Ms. Fuller.  Check out the attached Fall theme flyer!

Sept 2013 Medicare ACA

 

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