Showing posts with label Daily. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daily. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

The Kyoto Connection - Voyage 1 - Waterfall - Free Song of the day




We featured a song by the Kyoto Connection yesterday and played a few more of their songs and found this melodic masterpiece.  Thought we would take the time and share this tune with everyone.  This is a soft and melodic piece called Voyage 1 - Waterfall.  Very relaxing instrumental.  Play it here first and if you like it, download a copy for yourself.  It's totally free and no signing up or anything like that.

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HUCKLEBERRY CAKES - Recipe of the day

Red huckleberry
Red huckleberry (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Mix together one quart of flour, one teaspoon salt,four teaspoons baking powder and one-half cup of sugar. Mix one-thirdcup butter, melted with one cup of milk. Add it to the flour and then add enough more milk to make a dough stiff enough to keep in shape when dropped from a spoon. Flour one pint of berries, stir in quickly, and drop by the large spoonful on a buttered pan or in muffin rings. Bake twenty minutes.

Make something extraordinary tonight.
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

The Kyoto Connection - Reveal The Magic - Free Song of the day




The Kyoto Connection with Reveal The Magic.  It's an interesting mix of Japanese melodic music mixed with some hip hop, rap and melodic vocals.  It's a really good song.  Take a listen.  If you like it, download a copy for yourself for free.  It's totally legal.

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  • Give credit to the artist
  • Distribute all derivative works under the same license
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Monday, June 24, 2013

CHICKEN A LA MONTMORENCY; Recipe of the day

The Bing cherry owes its development to the Ch...
The Bing cherry owes its development to the Chinese-American horticulturalist Ah Bing. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Any recipe with the word "Montmorency" is apt to have
cherries in it. The sauce for this one is particularly
good and Frank liked it enough to spread the leftovers on
toast the next day at breakfast. If you don't want to
microwave the roaster breast, just cook it in your oven,
following the package directions. When I'm in a hurry, I
use this microwave recipe, but breasts are the hardest part
of the chicken to keep tender in a microwave because
they're fairly dry to begin with, and if you overcook them,
they'll get tough.
1 roaster breast
1 can (16-ounces) pitted dark sweet cherries
1/4 cup dry red wine
Water
5 teaspoons cornstarch
2 tablespoons red currant jelly (optional)
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
Salt and ground pepper to taste
Place breast, skin side down, on microwave-safe roasting
utensil. Cover with wax paper; microwave at HIGH (100%
power) 5 minutes. Reduce power to MEDIUM HIGH (70% power)
and cook 12 minutes per pound. Halfway through cooking
time, turn breast, skin side up; brush with drippings in
utensil. Re-cover with wax paper; complete cooking. Let
stand, covered, 15 minutes. Test for doneness after
standing; juices should run clear with no hint of pink
when breast is cut near bone.
Drain cherries, reserving syrup in a 4-cup glass container.
Place cherries and red wine in small bowl. Add enough
water to cherry syrup to measure 1 cup. Stir in
cornstarch, mixing until well blended. Microwave at HIGH 3
minutes, stirring twice. Stir cherries with wine into
thickened syrup. Continue cooking at HIGH 1 to 2 minutes
or until mixture thickens and boils for 1 minute. Add
jelly, if desir
ed, and butter; stir until smooth.
To serve, slice chicken and place on warm platter. Spoon
some of cherry sauce over chicken slices; pass remaining
sauce.

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