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Apr. 13th, 2007
Recipe of the Day
Apr. 13th, 2007 11:39 am Beer-Basted Tofurky Beer Brats with Caramelized Onions and Hot Mustard
3 oz. canola oil
2 yellow onions, peeled, quartered, and sliced thin
Salt and pepper, to taste
2 oz. hot mustard
8 Tofurky Beer Brats
4 oz. Oktoberfest beer
Heat the oil in a large skillet and add the sliced onions.
Sauté over low heat until browned, soft, and caramelized.
Season with the salt and pepper.
Stir in the hot mustard. Set aside.
On a grill, cook the sausages, basting with beer every few minutes.
Serve the grilled brats with the caramelized onions.
3 oz. canola oil
2 yellow onions, peeled, quartered, and sliced thin
Salt and pepper, to taste
2 oz. hot mustard
8 Tofurky Beer Brats
4 oz. Oktoberfest beer
Heat the oil in a large skillet and add the sliced onions.
Sauté over low heat until browned, soft, and caramelized.
Season with the salt and pepper.
Stir in the hot mustard. Set aside.
On a grill, cook the sausages, basting with beer every few minutes.
Serve the grilled brats with the caramelized onions.
Rural Revelopment in Japan.....
Apr. 13th, 2007 11:45 amSex shops add touch of pink to fading rural shopping streets
"Japan's rust belt has turned into a garter belt with growing numbers of small cities seeing the mom and pop shops vanish from their centers to be replaced by sex businesses, according to Spa! (4/17).
"It really started getting bad about two or three years ago. Those sorts of establishments just popped up everywhere in what seemed like an instant. There used to be a noodle restaurant and a hearing aid store, too," a clothes store operator located in the central part of the Kanagawa Prefecture city of Atsugi tells Spa!, noting that establishments in the area are now dealing with completely different types of noodles than had once been the case.
"We're still a regular shopping street, but with all those gaudy signs around, people aren't coming here to buy anymore. And there's more trouble. And it's not as safe."
"Japan's rust belt has turned into a garter belt with growing numbers of small cities seeing the mom and pop shops vanish from their centers to be replaced by sex businesses, according to Spa! (4/17).
"It really started getting bad about two or three years ago. Those sorts of establishments just popped up everywhere in what seemed like an instant. There used to be a noodle restaurant and a hearing aid store, too," a clothes store operator located in the central part of the Kanagawa Prefecture city of Atsugi tells Spa!, noting that establishments in the area are now dealing with completely different types of noodles than had once been the case.
"We're still a regular shopping street, but with all those gaudy signs around, people aren't coming here to buy anymore. And there's more trouble. And it's not as safe."
Rural Revelopment in Japan.....
Apr. 13th, 2007 11:45 amSex shops add touch of pink to fading rural shopping streets
"Japan's rust belt has turned into a garter belt with growing numbers of small cities seeing the mom and pop shops vanish from their centers to be replaced by sex businesses, according to Spa! (4/17).
"It really started getting bad about two or three years ago. Those sorts of establishments just popped up everywhere in what seemed like an instant. There used to be a noodle restaurant and a hearing aid store, too," a clothes store operator located in the central part of the Kanagawa Prefecture city of Atsugi tells Spa!, noting that establishments in the area are now dealing with completely different types of noodles than had once been the case.
"We're still a regular shopping street, but with all those gaudy signs around, people aren't coming here to buy anymore. And there's more trouble. And it's not as safe."
"Japan's rust belt has turned into a garter belt with growing numbers of small cities seeing the mom and pop shops vanish from their centers to be replaced by sex businesses, according to Spa! (4/17).
"It really started getting bad about two or three years ago. Those sorts of establishments just popped up everywhere in what seemed like an instant. There used to be a noodle restaurant and a hearing aid store, too," a clothes store operator located in the central part of the Kanagawa Prefecture city of Atsugi tells Spa!, noting that establishments in the area are now dealing with completely different types of noodles than had once been the case.
"We're still a regular shopping street, but with all those gaudy signs around, people aren't coming here to buy anymore. And there's more trouble. And it's not as safe."
Owww......
Apr. 13th, 2007 05:47 pmCrocodile severs Taiwan vet's arm (BBC)
"Surgeons in Taiwan have reattached a vet's arm, after it was bitten off by a crocodile as he tried to give it an anaesthetic injection.
After six hours of surgery, Chang Po-yu is said to be doing well and in a stable condition in hospital.
His attacker is one of a pair of Nile crocodiles kept at Shoushan zoo, in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung."
"Surgeons in Taiwan have reattached a vet's arm, after it was bitten off by a crocodile as he tried to give it an anaesthetic injection.
After six hours of surgery, Chang Po-yu is said to be doing well and in a stable condition in hospital.
His attacker is one of a pair of Nile crocodiles kept at Shoushan zoo, in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung."
Owww......
Apr. 13th, 2007 05:47 pmCrocodile severs Taiwan vet's arm (BBC)
"Surgeons in Taiwan have reattached a vet's arm, after it was bitten off by a crocodile as he tried to give it an anaesthetic injection.
After six hours of surgery, Chang Po-yu is said to be doing well and in a stable condition in hospital.
His attacker is one of a pair of Nile crocodiles kept at Shoushan zoo, in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung."
"Surgeons in Taiwan have reattached a vet's arm, after it was bitten off by a crocodile as he tried to give it an anaesthetic injection.
After six hours of surgery, Chang Po-yu is said to be doing well and in a stable condition in hospital.
His attacker is one of a pair of Nile crocodiles kept at Shoushan zoo, in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung."