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Beef Suya Recipe - NYT Cooking - The New York Times

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Beef Suya Recipe - NYT Cooking - The New York Times Beef Suya Recipe - NYT Cooking - The New York Times Posted: 24 Jun 2019 09:13 AM PDT Suya is a popular Nigerian street food made of thin strips of meat that are seasoned, skewered and grilled. The term "suya" can refer to the preparation technique or the resulting dish, and can apply to other meats, such as goat and chicken. This recipe is similar in style to the suya made from a fattier cut of beef called tozo, which comes from the hump of the zebu cattle, found in northern Nigeria. A well-marbled piece of boneless short rib is a great substitute. Ask your butcher to thinly slice the meat into strips, or pop it into your freezer for 30 minutes and use a sharp knife to slice. Suya spice, or yaji, is available online or at African groceries, or you can make your own (see Tip). Featured in: Yewande Komolafe's 10 Essential Nigerian Recipes.  You are subscribed to e...

CT LIVE!: Baked Dinner Potatoes - NBC Connecticut

Baked Dinner Potatoes 4 large russet potatoes about 8 ounces each 3 strips bacon cooked and chopped 2 tablespoons cooked onion ¼ cup cooked chopped chicken or turkey ¼ cup cooked chopped vegetables (I used carrots and peas) ¼ cup shredded cheddar cheese 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 teaspoon kosher salt Black pepper to taste 1 tablespoon chopped scallions ½ cup sour cream Wash potatoes well with cold water and prick several times with a fork. Place potatoes in a microwaveable dish and microwave on high for 5 minutes. Then carefully turn the potatoes and microwave for 5 more minutes. The potatoes should be cooked now if not continue microwaving for 2 minute intervals until cooked. Remove potatoes and let cool. When cool to the touch cut each potato in half and with a spoon scoop out the insides into a bowl leaving enough potato for it to retain its shape. One by on repeat and line the potato shells up in a baking dish. Now mash the scooped potato with the spoon. Then mix in the ...

Brunswick stew dinner planned at church | Local News | hickoryrecord.com - Hickory Daily Record

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HICKORY — Our Savior Lutheran Church will present a Brunswick stew dinner from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30. The church is at 2160 35th Ave. Drive, NE, opposite Clyde Campbell Elementary School. Price is $8 per quart container. Orders are to-go only. Brunswick stew is a Southern comfort food consisting of meats and vegetables. For more information, call the church office at 828-256-5469. Subscribe to our Daily Headlines newsletter.

Dinner Habits That Are Shortening Your Life, According to Science | Eat This Not That - Eat This, Not That

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Researchers say that habits account for about 40% of our daily behaviors. That means habits wield a good bit of influence over our lives, for good or bad. When it comes to eating, we're certainly creatures of habit. So, let's examine our evening meal routine. Are you guilty of these unhealthy dinner habits that can impact your health? Read on, and for more healthy tips, be sure to check out our list of 15 Underrated Weight Loss Tips That Actually Work. Shutterstock If you don't have a meal plan, you'll likely end up either ordering out or relying on highly-processed frozen or canned foods. A 2016 Harvard study revealed that people who regularly cooked at home had a lower diabetes risk than those who rarely cooked at home. The study by researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health looked at dietary and health data from 100,000 male and female health professions and found that people who ate up to 14 homemade lunches or dinners weekly had a 14% lower ris...

Cook for Yourself - The New York Times

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Cook for Yourself - The New York Times Cook for Yourself - The New York Times Posted: 25 Jan 2021 07:30 AM PST Good morning. I was flying solo there for a couple of days, cooking only for myself. This was not as simple as I'd thought it might be, as many over the years have pointed out to me in letters and messages, at cocktail parties, at the end of news meetings, once at a funeral. The business of cooking dinner, for me, for a lot of us, is inextricably linked to the idea of service, to the notion that by feeding others we are offering pleasure as a kind of gift, a sacrament. Left to our own devices, we might fall into traps: eggs all the time, toast, cookies. One night I found myself spooning peanut butter into my mouth over the sink. That's not a good place to be, and particularly during this pandemic, when so many are spending so much time alone. I resolved to do better. At the market, I found a skirt steak about the length ...

What's Wrong With Graduate Education — and 2 Scholars' View on How to Fix It - The Chronicle of Higher Education

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What's Wrong With Graduate Education — and 2 Scholars' View on How to Fix It - The Chronicle of Higher Education What's Wrong With Graduate Education — and 2 Scholars' View on How to Fix It - The Chronicle of Higher Education Posted: 15 Jan 2021 12:00 AM PST Graduate education — like academe as a whole — finds itself in a crucible moment brought on by the pandemic. On that much, many program leaders and pundits agree. But Leonard Cassuto and Robert Weisbuch argue that the pandemic is highlighting problems that have persisted for decades — and, they hope, it will accelerate fixes for many of those problems. In their new book, The New Ph.D.: How to Build a Better Graduate Education , Cassuto and Weisbuch offer a toolbox for doctoral-program reform. Cassuto, a professor of English at Fordham University and author of The Chronicle 's "Graduate Adviser" column, and Weisbuch, a former president of ...

Cook for Yourself - The New York Times

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Cook for Yourself - The New York Times Cook for Yourself - The New York Times Posted: 25 Jan 2021 07:30 AM PST Good morning. I was flying solo there for a couple of days, cooking only for myself. This was not as simple as I'd thought it might be, as many over the years have pointed out to me in letters and messages, at cocktail parties, at the end of news meetings, once at a funeral. The business of cooking dinner, for me, for a lot of us, is inextricably linked to the idea of service, to the notion that by feeding others we are offering pleasure as a kind of gift, a sacrament. Left to our own devices, we might fall into traps: eggs all the time, toast, cookies. One night I found myself spooning peanut butter into my mouth over the sink. That's not a good place to be, and particularly during this pandemic, when so many are spending so much time alone. I resolved to do better. At the market, I found a skirt steak about the length ...

7 Bay Area restaurant options for Valentine’s Day dinners to go - The Mercury News

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You could whip up a swanky, romantic Valentine dinner for two … or you could get it to go. Here’s a sampling of options from Bay Area restaurants and caterers. ACT Catering Valentine’s Dinner for Two: Two five-course, prix-fixe, to-go menus include a surf-and-turf option ($75), with cocoa nib-crusted strip loin, Dungeness crab cakes, sides and passion fruit parfait. A vegan surf-and-turf option ($69) includes king trumpet mushroom scallops, portobello steak, golden Candy Cap mushrooms, sides and vegan and gluten-free red velvet cake. Available for contactless delivery or pickup Feb. 12, with delivery only Feb. 13 and 14. https://ift.tt/2Yr5SHr Baumé in Palo Alto Prix Fixe To-Go Menu: Choose from a Prime Ribeye Beef prix-fixe menu ($98), Ora King Seared Salmon Menu ($98), Kagoshima Wagyu Sirloin Beef Menu ($198), Wagyu Prestige Tasting Menu ($298) and Wagyu Grand Prestige Tasting Menu ($398). Pick up between 3:30 and 7 p.m. Feb. 12-14 at 201 California Ave., Palo Alto. https://i...

32 Moments From "Dinner Party" That Prove It's The Best Episode Of "The Office" - BuzzFeed

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In conclusion: "Dinner Party" is a dream, and it will never get old. There's a lot of amazing stuff I simply don't have the space to mention. Shoutout to the glass always being covered in smudges before Jan moved in, the hand chairs, Michael wanting to see Stomp , Dwight saying "Hey, hey, hey" to his date to get her to stop talking, and, "What seems to be the problem, officers?" "Not now, Dwight."

That home you made with your ex? ‘Say goodbye to everything’ - Chicago Tribune

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That home you made with your ex? ‘Say goodbye to everything’ - Chicago Tribune That home you made with your ex? ‘Say goodbye to everything’ - Chicago Tribune Posted: 06 Dec 2020 12:00 AM PST Ms. Weiss, an architect, bought the 922-square-foot, two-bedroom apartment with her boyfriend in 2008, for about $735,000, and filled it with a mix of furniture each of them owned and new pieces they acquired together. By 2011, they had broken up, and Ms. Weiss bought out her ex, who left almost everything behind. You are subscribed to email updates from "nytwhat to cook this week" - Google News . To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now . Email delivery powered by Google Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States