George W. Bush, born on July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut, was the 43rd President of the United States.
George H.W. Bush's daughter Doro was presented with the flag which draped her father's coffin at a private burial service in Texas on Thursday. The Former President died last week.
I’m not going to beat around the bush. I get to share an amazing recipe from an amazing cookbook by an amazing person with you today and I am super stoked about it. My friend Alanna, of The Bojon Gour
The guillotine wasn't the first machine used to decapitate people, but it was created out of noble aims which turned sour very quickly.
'Front Row Seat: A Photographic Portrait of the Presidency of George W Bush' offers a candid look at Bush II's eight years in the White House.
This classic fattoush salad recipe will become your new favorite salad! It's a versatile salad, and the perfect way to use up those random leftover raw vegetables (the amounts given here are flexible and you can add/substitute any veggies you'd like). Recipe yields 4 large or 6 to 8 side salads.
George H.W. Bush was the patriarch of one of America's greatest political dynasties to date.
Paul Morse, a White House photographer under President George W. Bush, was invited to capture the final farewell to former first lady Barbara Bush this past Saturday in Houston.
Catching the trickling fat from cooking birds run down the skin adds lustiness to a simple dish of roasted roots and mushrooms.
"One Small Step" I usually do not post the background stories of what happens when shooting Horizons. But today I will. You see, there was this bush. My day always begins the same way when the alarm scares the crap out of me at 3:10 am. I dress in the dark so as not to wake my wife Mary (unless I forget to turn off the secondary backup alarm and that is a whole other story) and stagger down the stairs to start the coffee machine, usually tripping over my sleeping dog. I step outside at 3:15 to have a smoke and listen to the distant, and often not so distant, gunfire of the city of Milwaukee. That must be the golden hour of discharging firearms here. To me it is no different than the sound of crickets these days. (Oh ya, someone forgot to prep the coffee machine this morning so I cooked air) At 3:25 I fill up my mug,grab my camera and hit the road to start my work day. At 4:00 am I get to our office, take an hour getting the orders for my morning deliveries together, punch in to my digital time card and then head out into Horizon land. As I was cutting through the back roads in Racine county at 5:45 am, as I have been doing now for 17 years, the sun hit the Horizon with the softest of light. The sky was perfect, all I needed was one thing that stood out in the landscape. And there it was. A bush with white flowers about 200 feet off the road. Cool. Awesome. Time to wade through knee high grass and get soaked before a full work day and 180 orders to deliver. So I parked on the side of the road, threw on my flashers and worked my way to that bush. Damn thing is, the closer I got the bigger it got. I should have brought a ladder because by the time I got to the bush it was 8 feet high and about 20 feet long. Well, I do not little things like this bother me. I worked my way to the front of this bush ( you will notice I have no idea what this or many other plant life are called. Too much information takes away from the beauty of the photo. LOL) So I worked my way to the front of the bush and pushed in about 5 feet through a tangle of branches, held my camera up as high as I could and began shooting bursts of bracketed shots. In the photo I posted, "One Small Step", those pretty white wild flowers were eye level to me. And just to my right and behind my that bush must have been 8 feet high. Or so I thought. Did I mention the Red Wing Blackbirds? No? Oh, yep, they must have had nests in this bush because as soon as I stepped in and started shooting they took flight, circled, and started diving bombing me. I brought my camera down, took a peek at a few of the some 50 bracketed shots I took blindly and knew I had something to work with. But with mosquitos ringing in my ears, my shoes and socks soaked through and crazy birds wanting me dead I decided to try to get a couple more from just a little bit to the right. Just "One Small Step". Just, you know, a little more. So I moved my right foot over about two feet, raised the camera over my head and pointed it at the Horizon, put my finger on the exposure button (yes, all this at once) and put my foot down.......on nothing. There are moments you remember. Like my kids being born. Like the night I asked Mary to marry me and ten minutes later we get rear ended. Like a first kiss. Like when the earth disappeared and you find yourself falling backward with a camera over your head as if you are being devoured by a giant bush and evil black birds are laughing at you. Ya, like that. That moment, falling about 8 feet down and backwards into a ravine through tangled masses of branches not quite knowing when the ride will be over.And what was the one thought going through my head? My cell phone was in my car. As I layed there in the belly of the 16 foot monster bush from hell looking at the filtered morning light of sunrise I realized something. I realized I was laying in water and once again wet through and through and I had an 8 hour shift yet to be done. But hell, I got the shot.
Republican political operative Matt Schlapp was widely jeered for a bizarre defense of President Donald Trump's lying.Schlapp left his job as political director in the George W. Bush White House to work as vice president of federal affairs at Koch Companies Public Sector, LLC. He is currently chairm...
Wisconsin Horizons by Phil Koch. Lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. phil-koch.artistwebsites.com www.facebook.com/MyHorizons
Ready for a change in your go-to salad? Try this Australian recipe, and consider making it as part of your next weekday lunch.Originally from the Woolworths website.This recipe is courtesy of PanNan via Food.com.
Statt Plätzchen bekommt Herr bushcook Pralinen. Die schmecken ihm auch sehr gut und sie bekommen ihm besser, als Gebäck. Mandarinen waren schon immer meine Lieblings-Zitrus-Frucht und nach dem Weihnachtsmenü-Vorkochen hatte ich immer noch den Geschmack vom Mandarinen-Jus im Kopf und auf der Zunge. Ich habe Mandarinen auch schon ein paar Mal bei Desserts verwendet und diesmal wollte ich unbedingt eine Praline damit aromatisieren. 25 gr. dunkle Kuvertüre 75 gr. Vollmilch-Kuvertüre 100 gr. Sahne 6 Bio-Mandarinen 5 EL Zucker Prise Meersalz Prise schwarze Pfeffer aus der Mühle 35 Vollmilch-Pralinen-Hohlkörper 50 gr. Vollmilch-Kuvertüre zum Deckeln 125 gr. Vollmilch-Kuvertüre zum Überziehen Die Mandarinen waschen und fein abreiben. Den Abrieb sofort mit 3 EL Zucker vermischen und am besten in einem Suppenteller ausbreiten. Die Mandarinen auspressen. Den Mandarinensaft mit 2 EL Zucker, einer Prise Salz und Pfeffer auf ca. 50 ml reduzieren lassen. Die Sahne aufkochen und die dunkle und Vollmilch-Kuvertüre darin schmelzen. Laufend umrühren. Die Mandarinen-Reduktion und 2 EL von der Mandarinen-Zucker-Mischung einrühren. Die Masse etwas abkühlen lassen und in eine Dosierflasche geben. Damit die Hohlkörper bis knapp unter den Rand füllen. Regelmäßig die Mandarinen-Zucker-Mischung durchrühren. Durch den Zucker wird die Schale sehr feucht und trocknet danach. Sie sollte nicht verklumpen, sondern streufähig bleiben. Über Nacht offen stehen lassen. Die Kuvertüre zum Deckeln im Wasserbad schmelzen und mit einem Teelöffel Schokoladentupfen auf die Öffnung geben, bis sie komplett verschlossen ist. Über Nacht aushärten lassen. Am nächsten Tag die Kuvertüre für den Überzug erhitzen, sie sollte nicht zu dickflüssig sein. Die Pralinen darin überziehen und etwas Mandarinenabrieb darüber streuen. Erneut über Nacht trocknen lassen. Jede Praline in eine Papiermanschette setzen. Wichtig beim Pralinenmachen ist es, immer auf Platten, Tabletts, großen Teller etc. zu arbeiten. So können die Pralinen mit einem Griff an einen anderen Platz gestellt werden.
Among those in attendance with be her husband of 73 years and the 41st president of the United States George H. W. Bush, her oldest son and the 43rd president of the George W. Bush.
Students across the country are being taught to pursue profits at all cost, even if that means "sacrificing lives"
To eat fruits right from a bush or tree is one of the most satisfying culinary experiences I know. A couple years ago, I went for a walk through Buskett Garden nearby Dingli in Malta with my boyfriend and his mother. We strolled along a little stream lined with mulberry
Hallo meine Lieben, eigentlich wollte ich euch dieses Rezept schon vor ca. 3 Wochen vorstellen, als die Holundersträuche noch in ihrer vollen Pracht geblüht haben. Doch das Wetter war so toll, dass ich die Wochenenden viel lieber mit meinen Lieben …
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As a kid, I remember Friday night dinners spent at my grandmother's house eating goulash. It is the kind of recipe that is traditional in Jewish culture but has long standing roots for many, especially Europeans. It is hearty, a little spice and the perfect dish on a cold winters night. Back then my grandma didn't hav
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A fantastic Jung Koch Quentell close up depicting a bush cricket on the ground and different details of its body. Used as teaching material in German schools. colorful print on paper reinforced with canvas. published by Hagemann, Duesseldorf. Measurements: Width 82cm (32.28 inch) Height 112cm (44.09 inch) The measurements shown refer just to the canvas and do not include the poles. Background information on the history of school wall charts: The idea to upgrade every day school life by using pictures was supported in the late 18th century by Johann Bernhard Basedow. In 1774 he published a four-volumed book "Elementarwerk" which combined pictures, text and information with merely hundred copperplates. Modern printing methods enabled the spread from rich private schools to rural grade schools. From 1820-1836 the oldest mentioned series of wall charts were published with the range of six booklets including 63 large sized charts. The rising 20th century was the golden age for publishers printing wall charts. Artists Masterly performed pictures which combined the subject-specific standards of a scientist with the standards given by an educator and finally created a magnificent art work. less
Jenna and her Today co-star Hoda Kotb were discussing the importance of sharing grief when she was reminded of her grandfather.
Shrimp is sautéed in garlicky, red pepper-flecked olive oil and tossed with sherry, lemon juice, and parsley to make an excellent appetizer or main course.
Kumpir-Rezept zum Selber machen: Die Ofenkartoffel wird mit Frischkäse vermengt, obendrauf gibt es Rotkohl- und Bulgursalat mit Ajvar-Joghurt.
This recipe would make any Durbanite proud and it is the perfect meal for a weekend lunch or a midday snack. It is perfectly flavoured and spiced.
Sweet homemade crumb bars with a tangy red currant filling. An easy summer dessert. Adapted from Smitten Kitchen.
This is an Australian bread traditionally (I am led to believe), made by people in the bush on the camp fire. I love green olives, but the black variety, although normally a little more bitter, work well too.
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Hello Craftberry Bush friends! I’m really looking forward to sharing my Beef Bourguignon recipe with you today. This meal is so deliciously hearty and flavourful – fall apart beef, crispy bacon, a mix
If you are looking for a super easy super fruit to grow, you’ll want to consider growing an aronia berry bush. This little-known berry bush offers double pleasure. It is grown for its beauty as an ornamental. With deep green foliage as the backdrop for its pretty white flowers in the spring, and with the […]
Take blueberry vinegar to the next level by infusing it with basil and thyme.