Claxton-Hepburn

V14N2

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Leaving a Lasting Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center is celebrating its 130th anniversary, a milestone made possible, in part, by continuous community involvement. SINCE 1885, CLAXTON-HEPBURN has increased its services, now providing a full roster of medical care, including: • Dialysis treatment at the Dr. Ravinder N. Agarwal Renal Center • Cancer treatment at the Richard E. Winter Cancer Center • Wound treatment at the Rev. Thomas T. Patterson Wound Healing Center • Psychiatric treatment at The Mental Health Center These programs, and all the services offered by Claxton- Hepburn, continue to improve because of the stewardship the Foundation provides. By encouraging the community and donors to volunteer their time, talents, and resources in support of Claxton- Hepburn, the Foundation helps build a bridge between the hospital and the community it serves. In order to continue this legacy, this bridge of support will need to be continually strengthened. Call 315–393–9175 and learn more ways to get involved. The Comfort of a Casserole Savor the sweet, warm flavors of this delicious sweet potato & apple casserole. hour or until the potatoes are soft. Before serving, stir the dish to glaze the potatoes and apples with the juices settled at the bottom of the pan. NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION Servings: 4 Calories: 181 Carbohydrates: 33g Total fat: 6g Cholesterol: 0mg Saturated fat: 1g Dietary ber: 3g % calories from fat: 29 Sodium: 71mg Protein: 2g INGREDIENTS 2 Tbsp. brown sugar 1 Tbsp. margarine ½ tsp. cinnamon ½ cup dried cranberries or raisins 1¾ cup orange juice 2 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into ½-inch pieces 1 apple, unpeeled, sliced (any apple will taste yummy, but Granny Smith apples taste exceptional in this recipe INSTRUCTIONS Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. In a small sauce pan over medium heat, combine all ingredients except the sweet potatoes and apple. Stir until the sugar and margarine have melted. In a separate bowl, combine the potatoes and apples with the orange juice mixture. Pour into a lightly greased or sprayed 1½-quart casserole dish. Cover and cook for about an Recipe courtesy of Produce for Better Health Foundation, www.MoreMatters.org 6 L I V I N G W E L L www.claxtonhepburn.org www.claxtonhepburn.org www.claxtonhepburn.org

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