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When Pizza met Nachos it was love at first sight and they became known as Pizza Nachos and the people said hallelujah and amen.
The real name of this dish is Tian de Courgettes au Riz (Zucchini Tian) and it is a Julia Child recipe. It is like a cross between a gratin and risotto. You will be amazed by how creamy this cream-less, butter-less dish is, yet has only 250 calories per serving (as a main).
Learn how to recreate the irresistible Wingstop Cajun Fried Corn with this easy-to-follow copycat recipe. Discover the perfect blend of buttery corn and bold Cajun seasoning that will elevate your snacking experience
This vegan creamy cauliflower and sweet potato chowder is cozy and vibrant at the same time. It's a naturally gluten-free and satiating stew that is flavoured with dried thyme, garlic, smoked paprika, grainy mustard, miso, and lemon. Roasting the cauliflower brings an extra dimension of deep flavour.
New Orleans Cajun Chicken and Sausage Gumbo is a celebration New Orleans bold flavors and rich traditions, and nothing embodies that spirit quite like a hearty bowl.
THE BEAN-OTTO: summer edition. Lighter, fresher + much much quicker than a traditional risotto. This is one of our absolute favourites to have during the summer months while courgettes are at their best. The creme fraiche, lemon and herbs all work together to give it a real freshness, while the parmesan + beans give it that satisfying, hearty boost. We definitely recommend something crunchy to top it with, whether that's pine nuts, toasted seeds or bread crumbs to give it that bit of texture.
For the record, my love affair with computers and the Internet dates back to 1986 when a friend gave me an IBM XT PC with massive 20-meg. hard-drive (yes, 20-meg) and a 5.25 inch floppy drive. It sat in my office for six months because I didn't have a clue how to use it or what to do with it. At the time, I thought it would take me forever to fill-up the 20-meg hard-drive One day my friend, Mark (Thank-you Mark Ziminsky for being so persistent) pops in my office, sees the computer sitting there gathering dust and says, "Dale, if you aren't going to use that thing, I'll take it back." I told Mark I didn't know how to use it, and he proceeded to show me and teach me DOS (the basic disc operation system that underlies Windows, even today). With Mark's help, I became quite proficient in the use of DOS, so much so that when Windows 1.0 appeared on the scene, I was resistant to adopting it because I was doing just fine with DOS, thank-you very much! Finally, with the arrival of Windows 3.0 in 1990, I slowly transitioned to Windows. A year earlier, I had signed on to Compuserve, the first online service to connect to the web. There wasn't much to connect to other than forums, bulletin boards, etc. There were no fancy websites with streaming music or videos in 1989. I also remember the introduction of Realplayer in 1995, when I tuned into its initial test broadcast from Seattle. The quality was really bad, but then again, we were dealing with dial-up and really slow speeds at the time. Honestly, I didn't think Realplayer as an idea would last, but now looking back, it was the forerunner of our Pandora, Spotify, Netflix and Hulu. So with that background info, I want to remind you (not that you need reminding) that the Internet has grown and prospered without the help or funding or regulation of governments. The Internet is self-regulating which means that no one has to ask for permission to launch a website, and no government can tell network operators how to do their jobs. The Internet (the world-wide web) is a permissionless society. But as I stated in an earlier post last May, the United Nations organization, ITU, wants to take over the Internet. In their 200-page proposal, they want to charge you for sending emails overseas (sort of a tax, so they can make some money off of you). Also, if any internet traffic is routed through countries like Russia, Iran, China, etc., they want the ability to eavesdrop or block internet access. This is the same UN that can't even control nuclear weapons, yet they want to control the Internet. (See article by L. Gordon Crovitz "The U.N.'s Internet Sneak Attack" in the Wall Street Journal for more background info). The U.N. wants control over the Internet so they can make money off of everyone using it as well as control what information is transmitted. They want to tax firms like Google and Facebook which eventually would mean that you, the user would also be taxed or have to start paying Google or Facebook a user fee. My fear (and it is a well-founded one) is that the Obama administration will once again lead from behind and capitulate, giving in to the U.N. and allowing it to control the Internet. Why? Because in the name of multiculturalism, Obama believes that the U.S.'s values of freedom, democracy, and freedom of speech, etc. are no better than any other countries' values, including North Korea, Iran, or Russia. Far too many liberals, including Obama himself, believe that government should be able to censor and sanction speech in order to keep people "in line." This is the same political correctness that prevails on most of our university campuses today (just ask someone like Ann Coulter who is banned from a number of university campuses). I sadly predict that we are about to see the end of the Internet as we know it. This news will probably be greeted with cheers and cause for celebration by most liberals and leftist professors as well as the Hollywood crowd.
A sheet pan dinner without any of the fuss! Just top with fresh tomatoes right before serving! Easy, quick, and refreshing!
Oreo Cheesecake Cupcakes with Chocolate Ganache are delicious mini cheesecakes loaded with Oreo chunks & topped with rich chocolate ganache. They're so tasty!
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Amen to this! People should give credit where credit is due but if they don’t…DO NOT let it stop you from doing your best. The only person that you should be looking for approval and praise from is yourself and the big man upstairs.
Learn how eating healthy foods can help reduce high cholesterol and how a low cholesterol or low-fat diet is not as hard to follow as you might think.
Have you ever not done something that you later regretted and wished you had done? Me too, and I’m committed to living the rest of my life with no regret. To avoid life regret, I went around and asked family members, friends older than I, and coworkers what advice they have for younger people (20s a…
Recipe for lentils with creamy horseradish sauce that definitely has a kick.