Wednesday, May 22, 2013

greeks yogurt side effect


http://modernfarmer.com/2013/05/whey-too-much-greek-yogurts-dark-side/greek-yogurts-dark-side/

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

At The Warehouse, alternatives to I-81: Getting into the 'yes business' | syracuse.com


Except from article by Sean Kirst
I called Baldassarre a few years ago. I wanted to get his reaction after more than 20 bald eagles showed up to winter on the shoreline of Onondaga Lake in Syracuse. The startling arrival of so many eagles gave this community a population of the great birds exceeded by only a handful of large cities in the nation. To Baldassarre, it was as if an extraordinary gift had been awarded to Central New York; Americans who'd never seen a bald eagle, he said, would almost certainly be willing to drive a long distance to see one here.
Yet when civic officials were asked about building a viewing platform, a way of giving everyday people a chance to watch the eagles, they responded with a string of reasons for why they couldn't do it. Baldassarre, exasperated, said it was all too typical. Communities across the land were desperately seeking ways to attract visitors, and here was a magnificent, even miraculous, opportunity in Syracuse - and we couldn't muster the civic will to find the right spot for a big wooden platform.

Baldassarre told me it was part of a syndrome he'd noticed here, a syndrome he described this way:

Too often, in Syracuse, we're in the "no business," he said. Too often, when it comes to being innovative, we come up with reasons for why we can't get something done, and we choose instead to do the safe, predictable thing - or to do nothing different at all.



At The Warehouse, alternatives to I-81: Getting into the 'yes business' | syracuse.com

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Why is my quarterly water bill higher in Camillus? The Real Deal

Why is my quarterly water bill higher in Camillus? The Real Deal

From 9wsyr.com. Something to think about? How are there towns handling it? It is problem of one centralize Water Authority, like Niagara Mohawk, err I mean National Grid, err promised all these jobs...oh yet Solvay Electric is cheaper than them.