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Combine 3/4 cup flour, sugar, dry yeast, salt, and garlic powder in a large mixer bowl and stir until blended. Combine milk, water and 2 tablespoons of the butter in a small microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on HIGH in 15 second increments until very warm but not hot to the touch (120° to 130°F. Butter won’t melt completely). Add to flour mixture.
Cut dough into 12 equal pieces; shape into balls using your hands. Place in greased 8-inch round or square pan. Cover with towel; let rise in warm place until doubled in size, about 30 minutes.
Once risen, melt the remaining tablespoon of butter in a microwave-safe bowl. Brush it lightly over the dough and sprinkle with the Parmesan cheese and poppy seeds. Bake in preheated 375ºF oven for 20 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from pan by running a knife around the edges and invert onto wire rack; brush with additional melted butter, if desired. Serve warm.
Professor Krishan Pathak is Vice-Chancellor of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (DUVASU) in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, North India.
He trained as a veterinarian at Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology in Pantnagar, India, where he was also awarded a PhD in Veterinary Parasitology. He later carried out post-doctoral work at Salford University in the UK.
He has over 35 years experience in Veterinary Science including nearly 30 years teaching veterinary parasitology and was Editor-in Chief of the Indian Journal of Animal Science from 2010 to 2015.
He currently lives in Uttar Pradesh.
> Articles> Coin Collecting Software: What It Is and Is It Worth It?
Coin collecting is an activity that is enjoyed by many for the sole purpose of personal fulfilment. These are individuals who enjoy coin collecting as a hobby. In addition to hobbyists, there are many coin collectors who are also investors. These are individuals who invest money in valuable coins, hoping to one day turn a profit on those coins and that investment.
Regardless of why a coin collector chooses to collect coins, it is a process that can be time consuming, as well as endless. Literally, there are millions of coins in circulation that many coin collectors consider collecting. For example, there are Statehood Quarters, international coins, rare coins, and limited edition coins that can be collected and many are circling around in the pockets of consumers. Even though any coin can technically be collected by a coin collector, many hobbyists and investors choose to stick with valuable coins.
Unfortunately, as previously stated, finding rare, limited edition, and other valuable coins may be a long and time consuming process. One of the first points to take into consideration is purchasing. Many new coin collectors do not realize the many options that they have, when looking to expand their coin collections with valuable coins. The best approach, when looking to do so, involves meeting with professional coin dealers; however, the internet and online auction websites are also a nice approach.
As ideal as it is to know that the internet, online auction websites, and coin dealers can help coin collectors expand their collections, many are unsure as to what they should buy. This is where coin collecting software can come in. Coin collecting software comes in a number of different formats, but the goal of all coin collecting software programs is the same. That goal is to make coin collecting easy for professional coin collectors and hobbyists.
Concerning coin collecting software, one of the most commonly asked questions surrounds price. Free coin collecting software is highly sought after. Yes, there are free coin collecting software programs available for download, but these software programs are often limited. Many free coin collecting software programs simply provide you with a list of coins that you and other coin collectors may want to examine. These free software programs often enable you to check off a coin once it has been acquired and added to your collection. In this aspect, free coin collecting software is ideal for organization, but you may want to spend the money, often less than $100, to buy a professional software program.
As previously stated, coin collecting software does vary, but many hobbyists and professional coin collectors are pleased with software programs that they paid for. Most will not only outline coins worthy of collecting or let you check off coins that have been added to your collection, but many professional coin collecting software programs also provide you with coin values. These values are often updated and kept current, as many paid coin collecting software programs include automatic updates, such as yearly updates.
As previously stated, coin collecting software, especially paid software, can benefit coin hobbyists and professional coin collectors. Even those who are unsure about relying on a software program should take the time to see what is available. This can easily be done within a few minutes on-line and most coin collectors are pleased with what they see.
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This was really beautiful. It actually made my day!
I am watching them!! You are going to learn so many amazing things and I hope you share all of it with me!
How is Laughlin's gauge argument explaining integer quantum hall effect(IQHE)?
What is the `physical' meaning of consistent anomalies and covariant anomalies?
So the physical picture I have is, for example a 1+1D system. See a Reference arXiv:1307.7480. Consider this 1+1D theory lives as the edge theory on the boundary of a 2+1D spatial cylinder. There is an (integer) quantum hall state with charge U(1) symmetry.
Can someone inform whether this is a right picture or not for the consistent anomalies and covariant anomalies?
I remember when you were making these Christmas words. How fun are these ! I am partial to HOLLY one because that is my daughters name.
I've been wanting to make a spell it with Moda quilt - love your idea!!
What a cute and inspirational idea!!! I can't wait to see how you pull it together.
Your Christmas words sure look special! I just ordered and received the Quilt Talk book and have lots of projects already earmarked! Your words are an inspiration to get started!
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These audits must be conducted in accordance with state and federal guidelines. Health care providers and suppliers have turned to attorneys for help in defending themselves against inappropriate audit findings and demands for repayment.
When sampling and statistical inference are part of the audit, Research Design Associates can evaluate the challenge to support an accurate and valid outcome.
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Ulises Rodriguez, 23, faces a murder charge in the death of Karla Ornelas on Sept. 5 in the 3300 block of Colima Street.
Family members of a man arrested Wednesday in the fatal stabbing of a 23-year-old woman in San Antonio were the first people to find the woman's body after the attack, according to court records.
The grisly discovery and the family's testimony led to Ulises Rodriguez's arrest in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, on a charge of murder in the death of Karla Cristina Ornelas, who was the mother of a young boy.
Rodriguez has since been extradited to Bexar County, where he will be tried for his alleged crimes. He remains in the Bexar County Jail on a bond of more than $100,000. He also faces two misdemeanor charges of evading arrest.
According to his arrest affidavit, Rodriguez and Ornelas were arguing in a home on Castroville Road on Sept. 5. Rodriguez's step-father and brother were in the home and told the two to take the fight outside.
The screaming match continued, according to the affidavit. At one point Rodriguez held Ornelas by the neck and Ornelas screamed out for help, police said.
"Get him off me! Call the cops!" she said, according to the affidavit.
The step-father and brother went outside to check on the two of them, but they only found Rodriguez, who told them Ornelas had run away, authorities said. Surveillance footage showed Rodriguez running away from his family members after speaking with them, the affidavit says.
Not trusting Rodriguez, the step-father went to investigate and found Ornelas moaning on the ground nearby, in the 3300 block of Colima Street. He called 911.
The affidavit says the step-father then rushed home to see if Rodriguez was there, but Rodriguez had fled.
Paramedics took Ornelas to University Hospital, where she was later pronounced dead.
According to police, Mexican authorities and officers with the Lone Star Fugitive Task Force later tracked down Rodriguez to Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, and arrested him.
SPARKS is an awareness-raising and engagement project to promote Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) across 29 European countries (EU members plus Switzerland). It brings together 33 organizations as partners and linked third parties. SPARKS will organize an interactive touring exhibition and 232 innovative participatory activities on RRI (science cafés, pop-up Science Shops, incubation activities and scenario workshops) across Europe.
SPARKS’ methodology emphasises interdisciplinary (science, art, policy, industry, research, science education) and participatory approaches to promote RRI in relation to health. This is a highly relevant research topic which is able to motivate citizens’ and other stakeholders’ engagement in science and research.
9 by 5 reminder – HURRY!
Just a quick reminder that if you’re anywhere near Mt Barker in the next couple of days, you should drop into the community art gallery at Mitchell House and take a look at the 9 by 5 Exhibition.
There are 100 2D and 3D works on display from a raft of local artists and all pieces are available to buy via a pencil auction. The quality and variety of work is astonishing and presents a visual feast when you enter the gallery. Even if you don’t make a bid, I think it’s worth a look.
To make a bid, you just find the painting number in the bidding book, check the current bid and enter a higher offer. The minimum bid on any one item is $25, which is a bargain price for any of the paintings or sculptures on display.
Bidding ends on Saturday so time is running out.
Here’s my entry and it is only available at this exhibition.
12.5cm x 22.5cm oil on ply panel.
Mitchell House is located in Mt Barker, on Albany Highway, opposite the old railway station building. It’s a pink building on the corner of Ormond Road. You can’t miss it.
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This module is part of the Yin Yoga Teacher Training but is also open to other interested yoga students, bodyworkers and healing professionals.
Join us in welcoming the wisdom of special guest Sean Going, LAc, MacOM, Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine who will share an introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) & meridian theory. As a practicing acupuncturist Sean is passionate about using Asian Medicine to assist his clients as they discover vitality of mind, body and spirit.
Sean will support your “dive into YIN”, to better understand the language-ing and thematics of YIN Yoga’s Taoist roots & medicine system. After Sean’s talk you’ll experience a YIN Yoga practice with Liza Dousson incorporating aspects of these foundational ancient medicine roots – including how YIN Yoga’s methodology of traction & compression engages acupuncture’s “cousin” acupressure – to enhance the rebalancing and revitalization of body/mind/spirit.
Enhance your own personal YIN Yoga practice, and as a Teacher gain examples of how to bring the topic into your class offerings in an engaging, meaningful way.
A brief description of Hambleton, 1934.
TOWNSHIP has a scattered village three miles N.E. from Poulton-le-Fylde, and contains 1,558 statute acres, and its rateable value is £2,956. It is in the parliamentary division of Lancaster, and in the county council division and Union of Garstang. The parish council consists of five members. Population in 1841, 394 ; 1851, 30 ; 1861, 366 ; 1871, 351 ; 1881, 389 ; 1891, 367 ; 1901, 321 ; and 1921, 421.
The CHURCH, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, existed in 1577, and it was rebuilt in 1749. It is a neat building with a square tower, in which is one bell. It was separated from the mother church of Kirkham, and had a separate parish assigned to it in 1846. In the church a new organ and christening font have been placed as a war memorial to the men of the village who fell in the Great War. The living is a vicarage, value £180, in the gift of the Vicar of Kirkham, nd held by the Rev. Joseph Gomel.
The SCHOOL at Hambleton was erected by the School Board, in 1877, at a cost of £1,000.
The METHODISTS have a chapel here, erected in 1870, at a cost of £300.
SHARD BRIDGE, which here crosses the River Wyre, was erected in 1864, at a cost of £13,000, the grant having been obtained in 1862. It is 325 yards long and about seven yards wide, and is built wholly of iron, with iron pillars. Previous to its construction persons were conveyed across in ferry boats to Singleton and Poulton.
PARISH COUNCIL—George Woodhouse (chairman), Jonathan Bownian, Wm Catterall and Thomas Eaves. Rating Officer : Joseph Hull. Rural District District Councillor : George Woodhouse.
Post Office at the Misses Gregson's. Letters arrive, via Blackpool, at-7 52 a.m., and are despatched at 7-45 a.m. and 5-0 p.m.
Kefir grains with milk which can be used to make Almond Cheese.
Rejuvelac is a bubbly fermented grain drink made traditionally from wheat berries. It is good for people with wheat and gluten allergies but you can also make it from quinoa or any grain.
• Soak one cup of whole wheat overnight in a 2 litre jar.
• Secure mesh over the mouth of the jar and drain off water in morning.
• Sprout the grain by rinsing 2-3 times a day until the 'tails' start to emerge (usually 2-3 days).
• When the tails are a bit longer than the actual grain fill the jar with fresh filtered water, cover with a cloth and put in a warm spot out of direct sun.
• When you see bubbles forming at the top and the liquid has a sour but pleasant smell, your rejuvelac is ready to harvest.
• Strain the rejuvelac into clean jar and refrigerate.
• Soak rolled oats or other grains in overnight before cooking.
• Enjoy half a cup a couple of times a day.
You will need a large glass or ceramic container with a wide opening (cylindrical shape is best), and a plate or lid to cover the top plus something to weigh it down (glass or plastic bag filled with heavy water or rock).
The mix is like coleslaw but with 80% cabbage. You will need at least one large cabbage (red or white) and then any combination of: carrot, beetroot, leek, turmeric, celery, fennel bulb, coriander seed, cumin seed, garlic and chopped up seaweed.
• Remove a few outside leaves of the cabbage and set aside.
• Put the rest of the cabbage and veggies through a food processor or chop finely.
• Add seeds or spices and mix well in a large bowl.
• Now comes the fun part. Get your hands in and squeeze, mash and pound the 'slaw until the juices are coming out. Once all shredded and mixed then begin to pack it into the crock, pounding the mixture down as you go. The juices should cover the mix, if not, you can add celery juice or water to cover at the end.
• Cover the mixture with the cabbage leaves you kept aside and push down with a plate that fits into the crock and place your weight on top. Cover the whole thing with muslin or a tea towel and a rubber band so no insects can get in.
• Leave somewhere out of direct light for 2-3 weeks, less in hot weather. Harvest by removing the top discoloured layer and decanting the rest into a glass jar and place in fridge for use.
Nut or seed 'cheeses' are a great dairy alternative. This one uses almonds but pumpkin and sunflower seeds work well too.
• Drain off water and remove almond skins. Skins should slide off easily, but if not, put nuts in a bowl with hot water and this will loosen them.
• Grind the nuts in a food processor or blender, gradually adding about 1 cup of rejuvelac or alternatively use dissolved unpasteurised miso or kefir.
• You are aiming for a hummus like consistency. Add in a squeeze of lemon juice, as well as spices or fresh herbs such as parsley, thyme or shallots.
• Place the mix in a glass or ceramic bowl and cover with a tea towel. After about 4-8 hours (depending on temperature) your cheese will be ready.
• Place in refrigerator and use within a week.
• Dissolve a little honey in ¼ cup warm water as a 'starter' and sit for 20 mins.
• Combine all veggies, seeds, and herbs in a very large bowl.