Over 50 ways to “Eat Your Apple” Delicious Recipes
Community October 17, 2018Gilmer County is known as the “Apple Capital of Georgia” and holds an annual Georgia Apple Festival. August through November is Apple Season in Gilmer County! Enjoy our many apple houses, where you can pick your own apples.
In October visit the Georgia Apple Festival and Apple Arts on the Square. FYNTV.com will be broadcasting LIVE from the Georgia Apple Festival!
Please enjoy a variety of ways to “Eat Your Apple” Recipe links can be found underneath the slideshow. Enjoy!
[cincopa AIEADtNspqnO]
Click on the links for the recipe!
Brown Butter Apple Tart Recipe, Apple Rhubarb Crumble Recipe, Baked Vanilla Bourbon Applesauce Recipe,
Flatbread with Castelfranco, Burrata, Apples, and Olives Recipe, Crown Roast of Pork with Lady Apples and Shallots Recipe,
Apple Salad with Toasted Mustard Seeds and Herbs Recipe, Apple Caramels Recipe, Hard Cider Spritz Recipe, Apple-Almond Turnover Recipe,
Whole Wheat–Apple Crisp Recipe, Chicory-Apple Salad with Brown Butter Dressing Recipe, D.I.Y. Apple Mille-Feuille Recipe,
Dale Talde’s Mickey D’s–Style Fried Apple Pies Recipe, Savory Porridge with Pickled Radicchio and Roasted Apples Recipe,
Apple and Peach Compote Recipe, Apple–Brown Sugar Pie Recipe, Apple-Fennel Chicken Salad Recipe, Apple Raspberry Crumb Bars Recipe,
Apple and Fontina Grilled Cheese Recipe, Vanilla Bean Tarte Tatin Recipe, Salted-Butter Apple Galette with Maple Whipped Cream Recipe,
Crunchy Turnip, Apple, and Brussels Sprout Slaw Recipe, Arugula, Apple, and Parsnip with Buttermilk Dressing Recipe,
Shaved Kohlrabi with Apple and Hazelnuts Recipe, Crispy Apple-Oat Fritters Recipe, Roasted Cabbage and Apples with Italian Sausage Recipe,
Pan-Seared Sausage with Lady Apples and Watercress Recipe, Apple Pie with Spiced Apple-Caramel Sauce Recipe, Green Apple Sangria Recipe
Cornbread with Caramelized Apples and Onions Recipe, Grilled Flatbreads with Apples, Bacon, and Onion Recipe, Apple Dutch Baby Recipe,
Apple Croustades with Brown Sugar–Bourbon Ice Cream Recipe, Kohlrabi and Apple Salad with Caraway Recipe, Cabbage and Apple Salad Recipe
Scallops with Apple Pan Sauce Recipe, Apple Salad with Walnuts and Lime Recipe, Chaussons aux Pommes (French Apple Turnovers) Recipe,
Apple-Molasses Upside-Down Cake Recipe, Pork Shoulder Braised with Apples Recipe, Coleslaw with Apple and Yogurt Dressing Recipe,
Radicchio and Apple Salad with Parmesan Crisps Recipe, Gâteau Breton aux Pommes Recipe, Apple, Goat Cheese, and Honey Tartlets Recipe,
Classic Double-Crust Apple Pie Recipe, Country Apple Tart with Spiced Brown Butter Recipe, Apple and Pomegranate Tarte Tatin Recipe,
Cranberry-Ribbon Apple Pie Recipe, Apple Galette Recipe, Five-Spice Apple Pie Recipe, Apple Pie with Cheddar Crust Recipe
Recipes Courtesy of
bon appétit
Budget: Fiscal Year 2017 Financial Statements Audit
Community, News September 14, 2018The city of Blue Ridge audit has been reviewed by Welch, Walker & Associates and they found no issues or changes needed to be made in the report. This information is summed up from December 31, 2017. The audit was finished in June of 2018 and has been approved with no changes.
The auditors are looking at items like capital projects, funding, big downtown projects, and new water rates. The auditors judge the financial reports based on a three-tier system: the highest level is 3) Material Weakness (most serious issues), 2) Significant Deficiencies and the lowest level is 1) Management Comments—these aren’t even shared in the report as they are minute.
Findings found in the Blue Ridge financial report that are tested. There were three Significant Deficiencies findings within the Blue Ridge audit.
2015-01: “Lack of segregation of duties” and this is a very common finding in a ‘small-town’ community. This just means that there’s only one person working in a position where mistakes can be made and there’s no additional person to go back and check over reports, data entry, etc.
2015-02: “Lack of contract for revenue transactions” a few years ago it was spotted that the franchise tax agreement between the tri-state EMC and the city of Blue Ridge is outdated and it’s not been renewed officially on paper. There are a few things that need to be updated within the contract and it needs to be signed by Tri-State EMC. This has been addressed and is something the city of Blue Ridge has been working on.
2017-01: “Rates were not calculating properly in the software” this is a new finding but has already been addressed and fixed. For the new water bills in 2017, the rates were not calculating correctly in the software but was fixed in May of 2018 while they were going over the audit. Since the amount of money was ‘material’ it needed to go in the report. The ‘material’ amount was 32,110.00 from 2017 and 12,850.00 from January-May of 2018.
The 2017-01 error was the city’s software error and will not be charged to the citizens of Blue Ridge.
Senator David Perdue Recaps This Year’s Results, Previews 2018 on Fox News
State & National January 2, 2018Senator David Perdue Recaps This Year’s Results, Previews 2018 on Fox News
ATLANTA, GA – U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA) spoke with Mike Emanuel on Fox News’ Special Report about President Trump’s significant accomplishments during his first year in office and the priorities heading into 2018.
Delivering Results: “President Trump laid out four agenda items this year. We accomplished most of them. President Trump wants to continue to get results. The economy is going to move now that we started regulatory work and with the tax bill we just passed.”
Early Success: “The President is working diligently to get ready for 2018, but he is very happy with the results of 2017. His first year in office we saw 2 million new jobs created, 860 rules and regulations being reversed, illegal crossings down 60%, 500 people have been fired at the Veterans Administration for non-performance. The President is very excited about the future of our country now that we’re moving to get the economy going again.”
Business Focus: “We have a business guy in the White House for a change. He is moving at a business place, not a bureaucratic pace. Look, 2018 is an election year, but we have different leadership in the White House. He is not going to waive off his priorities for an election process.”
Immigration Solution: “President Trump, Senator Tom Cotton, and I have been consistently saying that any solution for DACA has to include an end to this archaic chain migration and money for border security and the wall at our southern border.”
Helping American Workers: “That’s what’s wrong with Washington, career politicians don’t understand how the free enterprise system works. The best thing we can do for the American worker, the American consumer, for anyone who works in America is to help our businesses, large and small, become competitive again with the rest of the world.”
Breaking The Gridlock: “The problem in Washington is gridlock. The minority party is causing that right now, but there are signs of encouragement. Frankly, the immigration issue is one that should have a bipartisan solution. We believe we can do that early in the new year. The President is going to keep focused on that as we get back to work next week.”
Dent Retirement a Sign of Trump Wave in ‘18?
Politics, State & National September 12, 2017Amidst all the talk among Democrats and the Media that the Trump election and presidency is a one off that will soon be remedied by a Democrat wave — there is actually evidence to suggest that just the opposite will ring true in 2018. For example, look at upstart Pennsylvania Congressional candidate Justin Simmons, who is running to be the GOP nominee in the 15th District. Simmons, 31, currently represents PA State House District 131 and was planning to mount a Conservative challenge to seven term incumbent Rep. Charlie Dent in the Spring 2018 Primary. That was until Dent abruptly announced his retirement, opening the door for 35 year old Ryan Mackenzie to enter the now open race, a race that could prove to be a battle between conflicting wings of the Republican Party.
Simmons recently called in to FYNTV’s Good Morning from the Office for an exclusive interview regarding his initial decision to run, the surprise of Dent’s retirement, and the differences between himself and Mackenzie.
Simmons made it clear from the beginning that his motivation to run was the dissatisfaction among Conservatives in the 15th District with Dent, as evidenced by the recent rally in protest of the seven term Congressman. According to Simmons, “just his voting record alone is bad enough… then going on MSNBC, CNN, The Washington Post, and The New York Times… being the go to Republican to rip Donald Trump and Conservatives,” had angered voters in the district won by both Donald Trump and Charlie Dent. However, Dent had spoken out aggressively against Trump during the campaign, refusing to endorse him and frequently criticizing him after his inauguration.
“I was never fully on board with Charlie, I always knew he was pro-choice and supported taxpayer funded abortion… but he was fiscally Conservative at first,” said Simmons, adding “as time went on he just got more Liberal.”
The news of Dent’s sudden announcement to retire was a surprise to the Simmons team, although he insists they were “ecstatic” and this it was a “victory” because it creates a chance to elect a Conservative representative. However, it has created a brand new dynamic with the entry of Mackenzie, setting up a race described by The Morning Call as a “Hatfield’s and McCoy’s race” between what they described as two longtime rivals. Although Simmons dismissed the “Hatfield’s and McCoy’s” comparison he did elaborate on what he sees as the differences between him and the only other declared candidate.
Ryan and I have worked together on a lot of good issues. The difference between Ryan and I, is Ryan is establishment and I am not. I got my foray into politics by taking on a Liberal Republican, I took on the party and I took on the establishment. Ryan Mackenzie, he came into politics, his Dad was the former chair of the party, he was very connected. When he first ran for State House in the 134th District… there was a special election and the party hierarchy greased the skids for Ryan, they cleared the field in the special election for him, he hasn’t had an opponent since.
Simmons also described Mackenzie as Charlie Dent’s hand picked successor, which means he will be the beneficiary of the PA GOP fundraising network. However, Simmons described it as a negative because it means Mackenzie would be beholden to the moderate Republican structure of the state party and not the Trump Coalition that delivered PA to a Republican presidential candidate for the first time in a generation.
This race will be one of many that pits establishment Republicans against the new, Trump Republicans. In his recent interview with 60 Minutes, former White House strategist Steve Bannon made clear his intentions to target establishment Republicans in the 2018 Primary races. This has already manifested itself in races like the special election for Senate in Alabama, where incumbent Sen. Luther Strange was leading in polling until Bannon endorsed his opponent, former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Roy Moore.
What’s more, the race in Pennsylvania will pit two millennial candidates, Mackenzie is 35 and Simmons is 31.
You can see Simmons’ entire interview here:
Jon Ossoff Meets his Opposition: Not Republicans, but Democrats, Slotin wants to know where’s Ossoff’s financial report & why the DNC and DCCC are showing candidate support
Featured, Politics March 12, 2017The Georgia Sixth District Congressional Forum, hosted Sunday, March 12th in Roswell,GA by ‘Needles in a Haystack,’ had over 500 attendees. The democratic voters and candidates hope to ‘flip the sixth,’ by changing the historically, congressionally Republican led district to a Democratic district.
According to a straw poll taken at the forum, Jon Ossoff is the most supported candidate by a landslide. Yet, the other candidates; Ragin Edwards, Ron Slotin, Rebecca Quigg and Richard Keatley made clear they are still in the race.
Not only does Ossoff have the expressed support from the Sixth District according to the straw poll; but according to Ossoff, his campaign has raised over three million dollars in only seven weeks. Further, he is covered more than any other Democratic candidate by national media; including the New York Times, Esquire and Heavy.
While other candidates at the forum expressed the need for unification among the Sixth District Democrats, Ossoff stated he believes the effort to flip the sixth district has unified the Democrats already. Evidently, Ossoff is not on the same page as the other candidates.
Slotin has extensive political experience. He has served two terms in the State Senate, was involved in the passing of the HOPE Scholarship, has volunteered for various organizations in the sixth district for over fifteen years and more.
Slotin stated, “I have the best chance to beat the Republicans in the runoff in this election.” Slotin then threw a curveball when he asked the audience, “I want to know if anyone is here from the DCCC (Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee) or the National Democratic Party? Because I want to ask them, why are they getting involved in this election?” Slotin said “You don’t see the RNC (Republican National Committee) getting involved with Republican Candidates” Slotin brings up interesting points.
Further, Slotin attacked Ossoff at the forum for not yet filing his federal campaign finance reports. Slotin stated, “Jon did not turn in his financial statements.” Ossoff replied by stating that the deadline for finances is not until April 18th.
(Pictured 6th District Congressional Democratic Candidate Ron Slotin)
Meanwhile, Keatley encouraged voters to stay open-minded to all candidates by stating, “Suspend your judgement, there are many forums coming up.” He also stated, “The people in this district should decide who wins this election,” and finally, “It’s about communicating with people and having a face that they know is not bullshitting them.”
Click here to watch the full forum video