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Tips for eating more!

Tips for eating more to gain weight
  • Try to eat often even if you can only manage small amounts

  • Try to eat three meals a day, snacks between meals, and puddings twice a day

  • Drink at least 6-8 cups of nourishing drinks each day. Take drinks after meals to prevent filling yourself up.

  • Eat starchy foods at each meal, e.g. bread, potatoes, rice, pasta, breakfast cereal, cassava, yam, plantain or chappatis.

  • Eat meat, chicken, fish, eggs, cheese, yoghurts, nuts, beans or lentils at least twice a day. These are protein-rich foods.

  • Try to eat fruit and vegetables daily, or take a multivitamin supplement.

  • Avoid Diet, Low-fat or Light products - instead use full fat milk, full fat margarine or butter and full fat yogurt for the extra calories.

  • Try our tips for enriching your food so that every bite has lots of calories in it

  • Ideas to enrich your meals:
  • Soups or stews - add grated cheese, cream, dried milk powder*, evaporated milk, dumplings, baked beans* or pasta*.

  • Potatoes and vegetables add grated cheese, cream, butter or margarine*, salad cream, mayonnaise, milky sauces, fried onions, or fry in oil*

  • Puddings add cream, custard, butter or margarine, evaporated or condensed milk, yogurt, syrup, honey, sugar, dried fruit*, creamed coconut, nuts*

  • Bread and sandwiches use lots of butter, margarine*, mayonnaise, peanut butter, tahini or other nut butter*, chocolate spread.

  • Meat, fish and pasta dishes use creamy sauce or cream or cheese, yoghurt or butter or margarine* or ghee or oil*

  • Soup, stews, curries add grated cheese or cream cheese, dried milk powder or enriched milk or evaporated milk, cream or créme fraîche, beans* or lentils* or minced meat or peanuts or flaked fish*, butter, oil*, margarine* or ghee, dumplings

  • Breakfast cereals or porridge add enriched or evaporated milk, full fat yoghurt or cream, syrup or honey or sugar, nuts* or dried fruit*

  • Full cream milk - add dried milk powder* add 2-4 tablespoons to a pint, and use on cereal, in sauces, in drinks etc. Dried milk powder adds plenty of protein as well as some calories.

  • If you are watching your cholesterol levels, choose olive oil, rapeseed oil, and vegetable oil spreads, avocado, and nuts and seeds to enrich your foods,
    Nourishing drink ideas:
    Try to drink nourishing drinks throughout the day instead of your normal drinks. You could make up a flask and keep it beside you to drink all day.

  • Use full fat or enriched or evaporated milk to make tea, coffee, Ovaltine, Horlicks, Bournvita or drinking chocolate

  • Make a nutritious milkshake with full fat milk, puréed fruit and ice cream

  • Mix a creamy yoghurt with enriched milk or try yoghurt blended with fruit juice

  • Try freezing milkshakes into ice lollies.

  • Aim to drink a pint of full fat milk each day.

  • Whole milk makes a nourishing cold drink try adding blackcurrant squash or mashed banana or ice cream to make a delicious milk shake.

  • Quick and nourishing snack and light meal ideas
  • Sandwiches with cold meat, tinned fish in oil*, egg*, cheese or peanut butter. Spread filling thickly and add mayonnaise or salad cream.

  • Toast with pilchards*, baked beans*, melted cheese or egg*, peanut butter, chocolate spread.

  • Breakfast cereals with enriched milk and sugar or syrup.

  • Puddings e.g. sponge and custard, milky pudding, fresh or tinned fruit in syrup with cream, ice cream or yoghurt.

  • Crisps, Bombay mix, nuts* and dried fruit*

  • Nourishing drink or soup with added cream.

  • Biscuits, cake, muffin or flapjack.

  • Toasted crumpet, hot cross bun or scone or bagel with butter and jam or honey.
  • What can i do to gain weight?

    Making sure you are eating 3 meals a day, plus 2 to 3 snacks, is enough for many people to gain weight. Other people may need to change the foods they are eating and add extra fats - all foods contain calories, but fatty foods contain the most, so adding fats to your food helps you to gain weight (in the same way that cutting down on fat helps to lose weight).
    Saturated fats - those found in meat, butter, dairy foods, and biscuits can raise blood cholesterol levels. Olive oil, rapeseed oil, and oils found in nuts and seeds are not harmful to cholesterol levels and heart health. For short term weight loss - eg if you are recovering from a serious illness, this is not a problem, but for the rest of you, the healthier options are marked with a star*. For good health it is a good idea to keep up other aspects of healthy eating and healthy living - regular physical exercise and eating 5 portions of fruit and vegetables a day.

    CHAD RAY MARTIN












































    Sri Rama navami festival - pooja process

    Ram Navami celebrates the birth of Lord Ram. It falls on the ninth day of the Chaitra month. It is on April 3rd 2009 this year. On the Ram Navami day, Lord Vishnu temples are decorated and the image of Lord Ram is richly adorned. Shlokas from the ‘Ramacharitamanas’ are recited. It is believed that Lord Ram was born at midday and therefore special prayers are held in temples during this time.



    Rama Navami occurs in the months of March and April. Celebrations begin with a prayer to the Sun early in the morning. At midday, when Lord Rama is supposed to have been born, a special prayer is performed. In northern India especially, an event that draws popular participation is the Rama Navami procession. The main attraction in this procession is a gaily decorated chariot in which four persons are dressed up as Rama, his brother Laxman, his queen Sita and his disciple Hanuman. The chariot is accompanied by several other persons dressed up in ancient costumes as work by Rama's solders.

    Below you can find the pooja process for Sri Rama navami:

    Sree Rama Raksha stotra for Rama Navami in Kannada
    Popular bhajans and celebrations for Sri Rama navami

    South Indians make Rama Navami special panaka - recipe found here. Besides the usual fasting and prayers, a most delightful tradition that is practiced as a part of the Ram
    Navami celebrations in south India is the narration of stories from the epic "Ramayana". Rama is considered as the epitome of perfection, fulfilling all his duties towards both family and subjects. Talented storytellers are known to narrate episodes of the Ramayana with the local flavor and humor adding to it. This is essentially a folk tradition and still continues in villages and small towns.

    Sri Rama navami festival - pooja process

    Ram Navami celebrates the birth of Lord Ram. It falls on the ninth day of the Chaitra month. It is on April 3rd 2009 this year. On the Ram Navami day, Lord Vishnu temples are decorated and the image of Lord Ram is richly adorned. Shlokas from the ‘Ramacharitamanas’ are recited. It is believed that Lord Ram was born at midday and therefore special prayers are held in temples during this time.



    Rama Navami occurs in the months of March and April. Celebrations begin with a prayer to the Sun early in the morning. At midday, when Lord Rama is supposed to have been born, a special prayer is performed. In northern India especially, an event that draws popular participation is the Rama Navami procession. The main attraction in this procession is a gaily decorated chariot in which four persons are dressed up as Rama, his brother Laxman, his queen Sita and his disciple Hanuman. The chariot is accompanied by several other persons dressed up in ancient costumes as work by Rama's solders.

    Below you can find the pooja process for Sri Rama navami:

    Sree Rama Raksha stotra for Rama Navami in Kannada
    Popular bhajans and celebrations for Sri Rama navami

    South Indians make Rama Navami special panaka - recipe found here. Besides the usual fasting and prayers, a most delightful tradition that is practiced as a part of the Ram
    Navami celebrations in south India is the narration of stories from the epic "Ramayana". Rama is considered as the epitome of perfection, fulfilling all his duties towards both family and subjects. Talented storytellers are known to narrate episodes of the Ramayana with the local flavor and humor adding to it. This is essentially a folk tradition and still continues in villages and small towns.

    Louvre Museum: An Imperial Fortress turned National Museum

    Looking for a destination where rulers of the country's nation previously resides, then it is to Louvre Museum that you should be heading.

    Louvre Museum, Museum de Louvre as it is called in French, is located in Paris, is particularly a central landmark found on the Right Bank of the Seine in the 1st arrondissement (meaning neighborhood). The Glass pyramid found outside the museum is a memorable landmark and is most often chosen as a good photographed view. Not to mention the spot being featured on the movie “Da Vinci Code”. Just right below the pyramid is where large collection of works are being displayed including that of Leonardo's Mona Lisa.

    The museum is resided in the Louvre Palace, a palace built under Phillip II. The vastness of the museum was a result of all the expansions ordered by the preceding residents namely Louis XIV during the 16th century, Henry IV, Louis XIII and Napoleon Bonaparte. Over the years, the palace havehave become a home to an extensive art collection that France had been collecting from various significant painters, sculptors and many more.

    Aiming to see every piece of work found in the museum would take weeks which is why the Louvre divided all the works into eight collections. Visitors picks a few collections of which they can engulf with all throughout the entire Louvre tour. Apart from the selected collection chosen, every visitor gets an obligatory stop at the Portrait of Lisa Gherardini, also known as the Mona Lisa.

    The Louvre museum is a great destination during a Paris vacation. The former palace is a historic building, with varied architecture, and one of the most expansive collections of art in the world. As for art fanatics, they cannot stand missing a chance in including Louvre Museum on their list of destination.

    CHAD GREGORY



































    Roman Colosseum: Every Tourist's Top Stop

    The Roman Colosseum, is a tremendous amphitheater in the shape of an ellipse, situated in the heart of Rome, Italy. It is marked as one of the most important landmark in terms of historical environment and structure.

    It was once a venue of the cruelty of the Roman Empire where executions, battles, dramas and gladiator duels are being hosted there. The Colosseum is capable of holding 80,000 spectators all interested and intrigued by the events held here during the Roman Empire.

    Completed in 80 AD under Titus' rule. Although it was constructed of various Rome-based materials, over the time it still suffered from the pangs of nature and people. Devastated by earthquakes that caused partial damages and by stone-robbers. By this, the original number of spectators seats have lowered to 50,000.

    From once an amphitheater due to earthquakes, the Colosseum was converted into a military base later on as the world's largest rock quarry. In the 18th century, Pope Benedict XIV ended the use of the Colosseum as a quarry and renovated it into a sacred site, by consecration and installation of the Station of the Cross, declaring it sanctified by the blood of the many Christians martyred there.

    Now, inside the Colosseum there is a museum dedicated to Eros, the Greek God of lust, love and intercourse, located in the upper floor of the outer wall of the building.

    Its substantial history and as survivor of time's cruelty, made it a major tourist attraction.
    Each year, thousands of tourists comes and pays to see the arena. Luckily for visitors under-18 and over-65, of whom their entrances are free.

    The Roman Colosseum will forever remind its visitors of an inhumane past and a significant spot to be preserved in the coming years, centuries and even millennium.

    TOM KATT (DAVID PAPALEO)


































    Family History Center Affiliate Library

    We are excited to announce that SCLS (Suffolk Cooperative Library System) has been designated a Family History Center Affiliate Library. Prior to this designation, researchers would have to visit the Family History Center in Plainview or the Family History Library in Salt Lake City to conduct research. Now our patrons can request most microfilm and microfiche listed in the Family History Library Catalog, from the comfort of one's home.

    The Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah is operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It was founded in 1894 to help members of the LDS church research their family history and genealogy. The Library has grown tremendously and today it's the largest of its kind. Researchers from across the globe visit the Library and the Centers to conduct wide-ranging research. The collection includes over 2.4 million rolls of microfilmed genealogical records; 727,000 microfiche; 356,000 books, serials, and other formats; over 4,500 periodicals; 3,725 electronic resources.

    For library members the fees are as follows: microfilm loan charges are $6.00 per reel. The loan time is 60 days which includes shipping time to and from the Family History Library. This assumes 15 days shipping time each way, so the patron will have about 30 days to view the microfilm. There is a $6.00 charge for renewal of the microfilm for an additional 30 days. Microfiche are available for loan at the rate of $1.00 per fiche card. The patron may use the fiche for 60 days.

    This is an amazing resource and SCLS is thrilled to be designated an Affiliate Library. The procedure for requesting microfilm is tricky so let a librarian walk you through the process. However, do visit the site and explore the vast array of historical information the Family History Library holds. Feel free to contact the Adult Services Department with any questions, 631-427-5165.