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Power Facts A l A b A m A P o w e r C u s t o m e r N e w s l e t t e r September 2016 www.AlabamaPower.com Ludie Mae Grantham, Wilsonville POWER RECIPE 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour ½ cup whole wheat flour 2 cups sugar 2 large eggs 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup chopped pecans 3 cups diced Gala apples 1 cup canola oil 2 teaspoons vanilla ¼ teaspoon salt Glaze 1 cup light-brown sugar, packed ½ cup butter ¼ cup milk Fresh Apple Pan Cake Preheat oven to 350 and grease a 9x13 pan. Beat eggs, oil and sugar with an electric mixer. Add salt, baking soda, flour, vanilla, apples and pecans. Mix by hand until well-blended. Spread mixture into pan. To make glaze, combine brown sugar, butter and milk in saucepan and bring to a rapid boil. Stir and cook one minute. Pour glaze over warm cake. Here are a few "must-know" tips to help keep you and your family safe. You may have heard a few of these before, but it can't hurt to hear them again. p Stay away from downed power lines. Don't drive over them. And remember, it's not just the power line that may be electrified, but the ground surrounding the line, as well. p If a power line is touching your car, stay inside the vehicle and call 911. p Before you dig, call 811 to have underground utility lines marked. p Install ground-fault circuit interrupters in your kitchen and bathrooms. p If something that's plugged in falls into water, DON'T reach in to get it. Don't even unplug it until after you've cut the power off at the circuit breaker. p Watch where you're placing that ladder. Do not let it touch any electrical wires. p Don't overload outlets. We've got more gadgets than ever before to plug in these days. That doesn't mean an outlet can handle them all. Overloaded circuits cause an estimated 5,300 fires a year. p Don't touch a damaged electrical cord or one showing bare wire. p Don't run an electrical cord under a rug. Don't staple or nail electrical cords. p If you have young children, put plastic safety covers on your unused electrical outlets. For more electrical safety tips, visit AlabamaPower.com/safety. Never Let Your GuArd dowN wheN deALiNG with eLectricitY

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