3 Essential Packing Tips for Summer Camp

2023-05-19T09:01:00

(BPT) – Summer camp season is nearly upon us. Whether that means your kids are canoeing at the lake, scoring s’mores at sleepaway camp or sharpening their soccer skills, they’re going to need the right clothes.

Because every camp is a little different, here are three sets of packing tips — each tailored to a different type of summer fun.

THE ADVENTURE PACK

If your happy campers will be exploring the great outdoors, start with a fresh twist on comfortable camp classics. For her, it’s OshKosh B’gosh rib bike shorts and sporty skorts with breezy, match-back tanks. For him, muscle tanks and pocket tees pair perfectly with pull-on shorts for easy dressing. And nothing says summer vibes like tie-dye.

Next up: versatile footwear that stands up to all-day play. Durable, strappy sandals are great for going from the canteen to the kayak, and quick-close straps make them easy for kids to take on and off.

Quick-drying swimsuits with built-in UPF 50+ sun protection offer more peace of mind when your kids are spending their days splashing around in the sun (but don’t forget the sunscreen, too). Are they bunking with their big brother, big sister or BFFs? Carter’s offers bright matching prints from rashguards to 1-pieces and trunks for the ultimate twin day look.

More can’t-miss accessories to throw in their pack:

  • Hats: Buckets or baseball caps, snag their favorite style with UPF 50+ protection
  • Sunglasses: 100% UVA-UVB protection for those days on the water
  • Friendship bracelets: To turn camp friends into best friends

THE SLEEPAWAY SET

It could be their first time at overnight camp, or maybe they’re already pros who love to bunk with their friends every summer. Either way, the right PJs make for well-rested nights that lead to more fun-filled days.

One big question to ask: Does their bunk have air conditioning? If it’s a “bring your own fan” situation, pack short-sleeve, 2-piece sleep sets and nightgowns in lighter fabrics. If there’s AC, go with mix-and-match sleep sets that include shorts and pants, so your kid can choose what’s most comfortable.

THE ALL-STAR SCORE

For some kids, the season never stops. Summer is the perfect time to lace ‘em up and leap into a new sport or activity.

Kids activewear these days has styles so cute you’ll wish they came in your size. Take this stretchy, easy dress with active fabric and built-in shorts in a marbled pink print. It’s an ace for your little tennis pro.

Need to pack a pair of cleats? Look for supportive insoles in breezier fabrics like mesh with wipe clean tech for when rain turns the soccer field into a muddy mess.

For all the cool new camp styles out there, don’t forget to load up on basics. Multipacks of comfy socks and underwear are always your friend. Pair those with this list of go-tos and they’ll have all the clothes they need to make their camp experience extra special.

Tips and tricks for mouth-watering outdoor meals and easy cleanup

2023-05-17T13:01:00

(BPT) – From the beach to the backyard to the campfire and beyond, summer is the season for enjoying delicious foods and time outdoors. While eating al fresco may require a bit of planning, it doesn’t need to be difficult to create memorable meals in amazing settings. Simply follow these five tips and tricks to make the meal at your next outdoor gathering delicious.

Enjoy real bacon without the cleanup

Bacon is always a crowd favorite, but cooking it outdoors can be challenging. That’s why HORMEL® BLACK LABEL® Chopped Bacon is the ultimate hack for campfire meals, backyard cookouts and more. Made from real bacon that’s chopped and packaged in a resealable bag, there’s no prep or cleanup required. Top or add to any meal you’re cooking outside this summer to give it a delicious, crispy upgrade. HORMEL® BLACK LABEL® Chopped Bacon is available nationwide at your local grocery store or supercenter.

Divide and conquer to reduce stress

Group gatherings outdoors can be fun, but meals can be complex if you need to feed more people. Instead of one person handling it all, opt for a potluck approach where everyone brings something to share. You can simplify the process by assigning items to each person so you know all aspects of outdoor dining are covered. For example, request different people bring drinks, sides, main dishes, desserts, condiments and extras like plates, napkins and cutlery.

Freeze water bottles for double duty

Staying hydrated is important outdoors, especially during warm weather. If you’re having a big group, consider creating a drink station so people can refill as needed. Drinks need to stay cool, so instead of packing them in ice, simply freeze water bottles instead. They’ll keep other drinks cool, and as they melt, will be a refreshing drink option themselves. Bonus tip: To prevent drink mix-ups in groups, pack a permanent marker so people can label their drink to easily keep track of it.

A time-saving trick for new recipes

Whether it’s just close friends or a big family event, you can make your next outdoor gathering extra special by trying a new recipe. Need inspiration? Visit Hormel.com to explore a variety of recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and snacks. Remember, you can save time by using HORMEL® BLACK LABEL® Chopped Bacon in recipes for salads, potatoes, omelets, dips and so much more. It’s available in a convenient, resealable pouch that is shelf stable (refrigerate after opening) so you can bring it with you, no matter what kind of outdoor adventures you’re planning.

Plan for trash and limit your load

Leave no trace is the idea that wherever you go outside, you only leave with memories while respecting the environment around you. You can make a difference by simplifying food packaging and making sure any trash you create is properly disposed of before you leave. For large groups, a trash bag placed in a large cardboard box makes a great makeshift garbage that’s easy to remove when you pack up and head out. This even works great for backyard gatherings so people aren’t going in and out of your home looking for the garbage.

How to clean soot and ash from your pool after a wildfire

2023-05-18T07:01:00

(BPT) – If your region faces the risk of wildfires during the hot, dry summer months, you may already have an emergency plan in place. But once the danger has passed, there is a list of things you need to do to help get your home and your daily routine back to normal. If you’re a pool owner, you’ll want to spend some time cleaning up your pool as soon as possible. This helps avoid the long-term issues caused by soot and ash in the pool.

Soot and ash can cause staining problems for your liner, as well as poor water quality in your pool. The faster you can remove it, the less chance you’ll have of dealing with permanent pool discoloration.

Leslie’s has some quick tips to help you restore your pool after a fire.

1. Clear out surface debris

First, use a skimmer net to remove as much ash and debris as possible while it’s still suspended at the water surface. Here’s a pro tip: cover the net with an old T-shirt, pillowcase or other cloth to help you trap finer particles in the net.

2. Circulate and filter the water

After you’ve removed as much surface debris as you can, you’ll want to get to work on cleaning the water. Make sure the water level is about halfway up the mouth of the skimmer before running your equipment. Clean out the pump strainer and skimmer baskets, then run the pump 24/7 until the water is clear again. During the process, clean or backwash your filter as needed according to manufacturer recommendations. For large amounts of soot and ash in the water, you may need to clean the filter more frequently. If you’re having issues getting the pool water to clear up, try adding a clarifier to help your filter work more effectively.

3. Remove settled debris

To help prevent staining, remove any debris that may have settled to the bottom of the pool. Vigorously brush the walls, steps and floor of the pool to loosen debris. Then, manually vacuum the pool or use an automatic pool cleaner to remove settled debris. For large amounts of settled ash, you may want to vacuum first, then brush, then vacuum again to avoid stirring up all the fine soot while brushing.

4. Restore your pool water balance

After your pool has been thoroughly cleaned, the next step is to balance your pool’s water. First, test the water to make sure it’s balanced. Soot and ash can have a major impact on water chemistry — especially the pH. To get the most accurate water test results, bring a water sample to your local pool store for professional testing. Leslie’s offers free in-store AccuBlue® water testing, which precisely measures 10 different aspects of water chemistry and provides detailed recommendations on how to get your water back on track. Shock the pool once the water is balanced, then check to make sure your chlorine dispenser is full.

5. Address staining

For any lingering stains and discoloration you may see on your pool walls or floor, try a chemical stain and scale remover or a stain eraser designed for your pool type. For extreme staining and damage, you may need to consider an acid wash for your plaster or concrete pool, or you may want to replace your pool’s vinyl liner.

What to do if you have no electricity

If you don’t yet have working electricity at your home to run your pump and filter, first remove as much debris as possible from the pool using manual cleaning tools like a skimmer net. Then, shock the pool and use a pool brush to agitate the water — this will help to distribute the chlorine throughout your pool. This will help keep the water sanitized until your electricity is back up and running. Avoid balancing the water until you’re able to use the pool pump to help circulate and distribute the chemicals.

Once the fire has passed and you’re ready to start restoring your pool, the experts at Leslie’s can help you get your pool clean, safe and swim-ready once again. For more tips and information on pool recovery, check out their resource center at LesliesPool.com.

Better Living on a Budget: Enjoy Life Without Overspending

2023-05-17T07:01:00

(BPT) – Nearly one year ago the U.S. economy took an uncomfortable turn for many consumers courtesy of inflation and rising interest rates. Costs for groceries and daily living skyrocketed, the job market became unsteady, and incredibly high gas prices hit communities nationwide.

While some of these financial strains have lessened, many are still looking to find balance and budget-friendly ways to continue to do the things they love — particularly during this time of year when there are many opportunities to gather, give, travel and celebrate. In addition, there are important factors that must be balanced within our finances, such as health needs. All of this can take a toll on your wallet, and even well-being, begging the question: is it possible to experience better living on a budget?

With a little planning and some helpful tips from money-saving expert Trae Bodge, and by taking advantage of your AARP member benefits, you can be both fiscally conscious while still enjoying moments that matter.

“You can be smart with your money and enjoy a stacked social calendar. It just takes being a bit more thoughtful with your choices, including ways to save money or time — or both — when you’re taking care of your health,” Bodge said.

Gift Thoughtfully

“It’s fun to have a lot to celebrate but feeling like each event warrants another pricey gift can quickly put a damper on the excitement,” advised Bodge. “Remember, gifts don’t have to be flashy or expensive to make an impact. Often, it’s things that are meaningful, offer an experience or serve a purpose that are the most appreciated.”

When it comes to something meaningful, flowers always deliver. They’re also a great way to show you care without having to stress to find a gift. Make your selection by occasion, recipient, color or flower type, or even opt for a plant if it’s more their style. Flower arrangements and delivery may seem expensive, but when ordering through FTD, AARP members automatically save 25% sitewide on flowers and 30% on select items with promo code AARP30. No minimum purchase amount is required, and same-day delivery is available by local florists.

As you celebrate with family, what better way to honor the occasion than with a gift that delves into the history of that very institution? An Ancestry subscription offers access to historical information, billions of records and opportunities to connect with others to uncover your family’s unique story. AARP members save 30% on the first year of an All Access or a World Explorer subscription and get access to records and online tools to search, save and share their family history. If you’re new to Ancestry, you’ll receive the discount on the first year of your subscription, and if you already have an account, you’ll receive the discount when you renew your subscription for a year.

Celebrate Wisely

According to Bodge, “A budget-conscious celebration can still be festive. Look for venues that offer deals and discounts or consider entertaining at home. The most important thing is not where you celebrate, but who you celebrate with.”

Gathering at home, whether around the table or in the backyard, is a convenient way to manage costs. You can decorate as much as you desire and keep tabs on food and beverage expenses ahead of time. Use a local caterer or flex your culinary muscles and do it yourself.

When it comes to libations, Naked Wines helps make it easy and affordable with world-class wine sourced directly from independent winemakers. AARP members receive a $110 voucher on the first order of $139.99 or more. Plus, when you sign up to become a Naked Wines Angel and invest directly in the winemakers, you will receive an ongoing benefit of an additional $72 in annual wine credits to put toward wine purchases.

Rather avoid the stress of hosting and clean-up? Let someone else do it. Check out a local restaurant that can accommodate your gathering and budget. Or simply pick a family favorite to enjoy some quality time together. AARP members can save 15% on their check at participating Denny’s locations, for example. You can also have the best of both worlds by ordering to-go* and enjoying at home and still receive the 15% discount.

Enjoy Healthfully

While you’re busy making the most out of your social calendar, it’s a good idea to also check in on your health. Sometimes, in our effort not to disappoint, we overcommit despite not feeling our best. Take some time to rest and focus on your well-being, especially if travel is involved. If it is, it’s a good idea to confirm that you’re up to date on your latest exams and be sure to stay on top of managing any strict medication regimens you might have.

A check-in with your primary care provider can help prevent, detect and treat any health issues that might arise and prevent you from attending celebrations. If you don’t already have a provider, Oak Street Health provides primary care services with more than 170 centers across 21 states, and also offers phone and video visits to Medicare eligible adults from a team of doctors, nurses and other professionals, dedicated to keeping you well.

If high levels of physical activity, standing for long periods or getting from place to place might impact your attendance or ability to enjoy an event, physical therapy is a great way to improve strength, flexibility and balance, especially after a procedure or injury. AARP Physical Therapy At Home by Luna enables you to receive in-person treatment in the comfort of your own home. Easily find a therapist and make an appointment online; a prescription may not be needed to start. Luna accepts most insurances and Medicare, and AARP members and non­members can take advantage of physical therapy access at home.

Finally, go confidently into the rest of this year with the knowledge that you won’t miss a beat, or a conversation. It’s possible to address hearing concerns without breaking the bank through AARP® Hearing Solutions™ provided by UnitedHealthcare Hearing. Members save 20% on hearing aids and 15% on accessories, plus receive an online hearing test at no cost and personalized support through a large nationwide network of hearing providers.

Ultimately, with these tips, you can enjoy better living on a budget year-round. To learn more about ways to live your best life without overspending, visit aarp.org/benefits.

*Offer does not apply to Dennys.com or in-app purchases.

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5 reasons to turn your long-distance move into a national parks adventure

2023-05-17T08:01:00

(BPT) – A lot goes into planning and preparing for a long-distance move. And while relief comes once your boxes are on the truck, you may have one final push to drive cross-country to your new address.

Because you may otherwise arrive before your belongings, why not embrace the time — and road ahead — by turning your relocation into a national parks adventure?

Sure, it’s tempting to put the pedal to the metal when you move cross-country — but don’t. You will not regret a few stops — or even a detour — along the way. It’s on the open road and amid the great outdoors where some of the best memories are made.

United Van Lines is here to share the amenities and natural resources available to help you settle into your new neighborhood with interactive, downloadable and shareable national park guides.

Still need convincing? Check out the top five reasons you should turn your long-distance move into a national parks adventure:

1. To prepare your body and mind

Granting access to some of the country’s most breathtaking, pristine and remote landscapes, national parks are remarkably beautiful places to reflect, get grounded and prepare your body and mind for the next chapter in life.

No matter where your move takes you, nature’s bounty can help you clear your head and be at peace.

2. To stretch your legs

Antsy kids? Antsy pets? Antsier, crabbier grownups? Truth be told, a long-distance road trip can be as fun as it is taxing. You know what helps? Keeping the “Are we there yet?” at bay.

With interpretive centers, miles upon miles of hiking trails, incredible wildlife sightings and so much more, walks, strolls and hikes through national parks are an ideal way to relax restless legs. And the breathtaking landscapes? They’re just icing on the cake.

3. As a backdrop for postcard-worthy picnics

Just like you need to stretch your legs, you also need to eat. Rather than pull over at drab rest stops, why not picnic at a national park? Whether it’s a scenic pull-off or a proper pavilion, national parks are filled with pitch-perfect mealtime panoramas. Just remember to pack snacks and sandwiches of your own since options within park boundaries are slim to none.

4. To explore America’s backyard

When you make a cross-country move, you travel through “America’s backyard.” You may find yourself meandering through villages, crisscrossing rivers and intersecting everything from mountain passes to dense forests and flower-stippled meadows where the jaw-dropping beauty of the United States unfolds.

Look at your long-distance move not only as an adventure, but also as a unique opportunity to explore new and tucked-away destinations of incalculable worth.

5. To help you settle in

Once the boxes are unpacked and your furniture is positioned just so, you may be ready to get out and explore your surroundings. If you live near any of these natural wonders, lucky you! Otherwise, they may afford a quick weekend trip or inspire a getaway down the line. Whatever the circumstance, United Van Lines’ national park guides are here to spark your imagination and sense of exploration.

Looking for more ways to streamline and simplify your long-distance move? Visit the United Van Lines blog for expert tips and tricks.

This budget-friendly innovation lets you add a bathroom anywhere

2023-05-16T08:01:00

(BPT) – After years of home improvement enthusiasm, homeowners are approaching renovations differently. Inflation means projects cost more, but rather than shelving their home improvement dreams, homeowners are being strategic by choosing renovations that are budget-friendly with a focus on functional spaces, like the bathroom.

Case in point: Nearly 28% of American homeowners plan to spend “significantly” less compared to last year, according to a survey by Today’s Homeowner. However, the vast majority of homeowners — 90% — said they were planning to tackle at least one home renovation project this year.

With budgets top of mind, many people may think a new bathroom is off the table. While traditional bathroom additions and remodels can be costly due to things like demolition and complex plumbing configurations, above-floor technology is making bathroom updates more accessible and affordable than ever.

Above-floor macerating systems

You can cut costs considerably by using an up-flushing, macerating system from Saniflo. This technology operates above the floor, so you can install a bathroom virtually anywhere. You are no longer limited to spaces with existing below-floor plumbing or having to rip up flooring or demo concrete to install new plumbing.

How does this work? Saniflo’s compact upflush systems efficiently process and pump waste away to the nearest drain line or sewer system. This is ideal for spaces that do not have below-floor plumbing or where someone has previously told you a bathroom addition would be impossible, including basements, attics, garages, storage closets, pool houses and much more.

Saniflo offers different options depending on your needs. For half baths — meaning a bathroom with a toilet and sink, no shower or tub — the Saniaccess 2 is ideal. For full baths with a toilet, shower and tub, the Saniaccess 3 is the best choice. Learn more at Saniflo.com.

Saniflo’s above-floor plumbing macerating pump systems are a great option when you want to add or update a bathroom but don’t want to spend a lot of money or do a lot of demolition. To save even more money, consider these three additional ways to keep your home bathroom project low-cost.

Improve versus expand: Want a bigger space? Knocking down walls is messy, intensive work. If you want to expand the space, consider replacing a hinged door with a pocket door. A recessed medicine cabinet and bowed shower curtain can improve functionality while making spaces feel larger.

Lighten and brighten: A fresh coat of paint in a new hue is one of the easiest and most affordable ways to update a space. To further update the look, consider cleaning or repairing any white elements, such as scrubbing grout, redoing caulk and painting the ceiling. Fresh white details make everything look new.

Fix rather than replace: Instead of buying new, consider how you can repair and update existing features. For example, new bathroom vanities are costly, so what if you resurfaced or painted your current one and then updated the hardware with modern handles and drawer pulls? Another option is to shop secondhand to save and refresh bathroom fixtures yourself.

No one likes inflation but it doesn’t mean you have to put home improvement projects on hold. By looking for creative solutions that save time and money, you’ll be surprised just how much you can do while staying on budget.

Don’t let cybercrime shutter your small business

2023-05-16T09:01:00

(BPT) – The expanded use of technology offers big benefits for businesses. Without the right safeguards, it also means more vulnerability to cyberattacks.

Often lacking effective technology controls, small businesses are easy targets for hackers. According to a 2021 Verizon report, 46% of cyber breaches affected businesses with less than 1,000 employees. Of the small businesses hacked, 60% were out of business within a year of the event.

“Small businesses have been through a lot in the past few years,” says Aaron Stamm, retail consultant at Acuity Insurance with more than 35 years of experience in a broad range of retail, especially loss prevention. “To protect their business, it’s critical that business owners know the cybercrime risks, how to prevent attacks and how to protect their business in the event of a loss.”

Top cyber-risks for small businesses

Small businesses are especially vulnerable to ransomware attacks. This occurs when information or data is held hostage and a monetary payment is demanded to release it. Multifactor authentication can help to prevent this from happening.

Simple ways to improve cybersecurity

There is no one-size-fits-all solution for cybersecurity. The right fit for you will be unique to your business, data and needs.

But business owners don’t have to be computer experts to follow cybersecurity best practices, including:

  • Updating and patching your systems. Software providers are constantly looking for vulnerabilities in their products and send “patches” to fix any issues they find. Until you make these updates on your system, your data is at risk. Turn on auto-updates to ensure your system is up to date.
  • Using secure passwords and multifactor authentication. People are a major vulnerability. Teach everyone in your organization about password best practices and use multifactor authentication wherever you can.
  • Backing up your data outside of your current network. If a cybercriminal accesses your network, they can take it hostage and keep you out of your systems. If you have your data backed up elsewhere, you can minimize the damage, avoid a costly ransomware payout and get back to work.

How businesses can protect themselves from cybercrime

Even the most comprehensive prevention plans can be thwarted. Cyber insurance should be part of the risk management strategy of every small business. Though it doesn’t prevent cybercrime, cyber insurance can help a business get back on its feet if a loss occurs.

Cyber insurance varies widely and can include both first-party coverage, which pays the business in case of a cyber loss, and third-party coverage, which provides protection in the event a suit is brought against the business, following a cyberattack. Some insurers also bundle first- and third-party coverages like Acuity’s Cyber Suite, which is designed to help businesses respond to a range of cyber incidents.

“No matter your business’s size or scope, it’s not immune to cyberattacks. Work with an independent insurance agent who can help you select the right coverage for your business,” Stamm said.

3 ways to make adventure exciting — and tires boring

2023-05-16T09:01:00

(BPT) – The thrill of the road is never the road itself.

The beauty of a journey comes from enjoying the views before you, not the surface beneath you. When you’re on an adventure, the last thing you want to worry about is your tires. You want to focus on the experience and enjoy the ride.

But to enjoy vacation magic, sometimes you have to endure the mundane. Here are some easy ways you can focus on your tires now, so you can focus on adventure down the road this summer.

Choose the right tires

When you’re driving, you want to be able to predict how your vehicle will handle. You want to trust your tires to grip the road and keep you safe.

That starts with choosing the right rubber. It’s important to make sure you’re driving tires that are responsive to all possible road conditions, strong enough to protect from road hazards, and energy-efficient.

Headed to high altitudes where snow might make a sudden appearance? All-season tires won’t cut it in frosty weather; all-weather tires, however, are certified with the three-peak mountain snowflake to guide you through unpredictable conditions. Yes, there’s a difference between all-season and all-weather! Just ask your tire dealer.

Many tiremakers put materials in their tire compounds to help avoid blowouts. Nokian Tyres infuses the latest generations of its products with durable Aramid fibers, which provide lightweight protection from punctures and blowouts.

And the right tires can save serious gas money. Rubber with low rolling resistance gives your car better fuel mileage and lowers emissions, increasing your range while helping protect the environment.

Get inflated and feel the pressure

Once you’ve determined whether you’re riding the right set of rubber, it’s time to inspect your tires before you hit the road.

You should check your tire pressure at least once a month and before long road trips. Low tire pressure can lead to poor fuel efficiency and premature tire wear. Make sure you’re rotating your tires every 3,000 to 5,000 miles.

And inspect your tires regularly for signs of wear such as uneven tread wear, cracks, bulges or punctures. If you notice any of these signs, take your vehicle to a tire service professional for inspection.

Know your turf

What surfaces will your tires be touching? Do you plan to tackle tough terrain, plod through pothole-filled roads or escalate to high elevations? Researching road (and off-road) conditions will help you know whether your tires are up to the task.

If you’re venturing into a place with rough roads like Quebec, like the winner of Nokian Tyres’ 2023 Worst Roads in North America contest, then it’s especially important to make sure your tires are properly inflated and equipped with durable technology like Aramid sidewalls.

If you’re headed toward elevation, be sure to check weather conditions, as they can change on a dime. You’ll also want to add a little extra juice to your tires, since tire pressure decreases at high altitudes.

So, if you’re planning an adventure, don’t overlook the importance of your tires. Choose rubber that offers the reliability and safety you need to enjoy the ride. And remember, when it comes to tires, boring is a good thing.

To learn more, visit NokianTires.com.

4 ways parents can help their young drivers be road ready

2023-05-16T08:13:00

(BPT) – Do you remember the excitement of getting your driver’s permit and license? For teens, driving represents freedom and independence. However, they must understand it’s a privilege with serious responsibilities.

You may be feeling some anxiety about your teen driver, but you can help prepare them for this important milestone. Before letting your teenager behind the wheel, check out these four tips that can help them get ready to hit the road.

1. Drill the basics

Before you hit the road, train your teen on the basics. Show them how to adjust the seat, steering wheel and the side and rearview mirrors to suit their needs. Make sure they can locate the car registration, insurance card and car manual and discuss situations they’ll need to pull them out.

Also, take a few minutes to review the vehicle controls and demonstrate how each works. For example, point out and explain the dashboard controls, turn signals, headlights, safety features like airbags and seat belts, wipers, emergency lights, parking brake and release, engine on/off and warning indicator lights.

2. Review rules and responsibilities

Talk with your teens about the rules and responsibilities of driving so they can get themselves and their passengers safely from Point A to Point B. It’s especially important to emphasize that driving requires their full attention and that removing or reducing distractions, such as their phone, is essential.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a teen’s chances of crashing increase six times when dialing a phone and 23 times when texting. Meanwhile, State Farm’s 2023 Distracted Driving survey found that drivers who had their license for five years or less were significantly more likely to use smartphone apps and record and watch videos while driving than drivers who had been licensed for more than 10 years.

Let your teens benefit from your driving knowledge and experience. Share stories about distracted driving and the outcomes for drivers, passengers and pedestrians. These stories can help them understand that even a momentary distraction can lead to serious consequences.

3. Practice driving at night

Experienced drivers know driving at night is more difficult than during the day. Practice is essential to staying safe while driving in the dark.

More than half of the State Farm survey respondents did not have nighttime driving practice while learning to drive. Nearly half did not feel they had sufficient driving practice overall before getting a license. Make sure your young driver gets some night-driving experience so you’re both more comfortable with evening outings.

4. Be a good role model

Your teen’s driving education starts at home. You can’t rely solely on driver’s education class to teach your teen the rules of the road and safe driving practices. Model safe driving practices by remembering to buckle up and always keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road.

Also, when you’re in the driver’s seat — whether it’s to the grocery store, school or sports practice — use the trip to explain the choices you’re making behind the wheel. You can also share tips you learned from your driving experiences that may not be covered in class.

Be proactive and get your teen road ready this summer. Using these four tips and other Teen Driving 101 tips from State Farm, you can ensure your teen is prepared to get behind the wheel.

Organic Milk Proves to Be the Best Choice for Human and Planetary Health

2023-05-15T08:03:00

(BPT) – Straus Family Creamery supports the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s recommendation to explain the differences in the nutritional content of dairy milk vs. plant-based “milk” with appropriate labeling so people can make informed choices. For many, the non-dairy alternatives cannot compare to the taste and culinary performance of real milk. The sweet grasses from the green coastal pastures in Northern California make all the difference in the fresh, pure taste of Straus organic milk, which contains only one ingredient: organic milk. High in quality protein, Straus organic milk is considered a complete protein because it contains all nine essential amino acids the body needs. Choosing Straus also means supporting sustainable organic farming practices that are better for the planet.