Massive Fuel Barge Fire In Alabama Extinguished:
'via Blog this'
Pages
▼
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Pasta with clams - Flexitarian
Pasta with Clams
by Mark Bittman
The key here is the decreased amount of pasta per serving: about 75 grams (3 ounces), which turns out to be satisfying without bloating. Serve with a salad and a vegetable, and you’re set.
- TOTAL TIME
- 30 minutes
INGREDIENTS
- 24 to 48 littleneck clams (the amount depends on size and your budget, or luck; in any case, more is better), scrubbed
- Salt (probably not much) and pepper to taste
- 12 ounces long pasta, like spaghetti or linguine
- 1/4 cup olive oil, or more
- 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes, or to taste
- 2 cloves sliced garlic, or to taste
- Chopped fresh parsley for garnish
PREPARATION
- 1.
- Steam the clams in a covered pot (a glass top is very nice, voyeuristically speaking). You don’t need any liquid other than what the clams will release. Meanwhile, bring a large pot of water to a boil and salt it.
- 2.
- After the clams open — it could take as little as 10 minutes — uncover and cool. Take the meat out and strain and reserve the liquid; make sure to leave any sand behind. Chop the clams if they’re big.
- 3.
- Cook the pasta in the boiling salted water. Put 1/4 cup olive oil in a deep skillet over medium heat. When the oil is warm, add the red pepper flakes and garlic and cook for about 30 seconds. Add the clams and continue to cook, stirring, for about a minute. Add about 1/2 cup of the reserved clam liquid.
- 4.
- Drain the pasta when it’s nearly done and stir it into the clams. Cook, stirring, until the pasta is tender and the mixture is saucy. Add more clam-cooking liquid (or hot water or white wine), if necessary. Taste and adjust seasoning, adding a little more oil if you like. Garnish, and serve.
- YIELD
- 4 servings
Monday, April 22, 2013
Richie Havens 1941-2013
Here comes the sun, just like a woman, freedom. Nobody sang them like he did. Richie Havens opened Woodstock.
Richie Havens at Woodstock 1969 |
Sunday, April 21, 2013
How to Fish the Maine Coast | BoatingLocal.com
One way to catch Maine stripers is to lob a live mackerel, or chunk of fresh mackerel, into the wash at the base of a rocky shoreline. You can either free-line the bait or add a small egg sinker ahead of the leader if the fish are holding near the bottom. Illustration by Paul Mirto, © 2010 Mirto Art Studio |
The Pine Tree State is well known for its upland and big-game hunting, freshwater fishing, blueberries and steamed lobster, but its saltwater fishing can be a tough nut to crack. Maine’s marine fisheries present more challenges than the other New England states, and visiting anglers are often left scratching their heads when it comes time to break out the rods. Although dependable action with a short list of game fish is available, chasing down some of the other species requires more creativity.
'via Blog this'
>>Fishermen's Voice Monthly Newspaper, Gouldsboro Maine
>>Fishermen's Voice Monthly Newspaper, Gouldsboro Maine: "What’s that?” my friend asked, pointing at some swirls in the water at the edge of the town dock in Bar Harbor. We stopped and watched for a while and soon, long, dark shapes became apparent. It was a school of fish, hundreds of 8- to 10-inch fish that acted with one accord, darting in and out from the protective cover of the pilings.
This was late December, but a spinning rod and some mackerel jigs remained stowed in the trunk of my car. Along with these was a bucket, used for transporting clams. If those fish, whatever they were, chose to bite, it looked like some great fun in store for me. "
'via Blog this'
This was late December, but a spinning rod and some mackerel jigs remained stowed in the trunk of my car. Along with these was a bucket, used for transporting clams. If those fish, whatever they were, chose to bite, it looked like some great fun in store for me. "
'via Blog this'
Thursday, April 18, 2013
LePage Spins Windmill Conspiracy Theory – Mike Tipping - BDN Maine Blogs
Paul LePage, the embarrassing Governor of Maine - elected with 39% thanks to the split vote made possible by Maine voters penchant for electing independents - has another whopper. This time he claims the wind turbine at University of Maine Presque Isle in Aroostook County is a sham - run by a secret electric motor. - GWC
LePage Spins Windmill Conspiracy Theory – Mike Tipping - BDN Maine Blogs:
'via Blog this'
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Tall Ship, Picton Castle, Delivers Adventure and Cargo in the South Pacific | gCaptain - Maritime & Offshore News
Tall Ship, Picton Castle, Delivers Adventure and Cargo in the South Pacific | gCaptain - Maritime & Offshore News: "LUNENBURG – Circling the world five times as part of her famed 30,000-mile circumnavigation voyages, the tall ship Picton Castle has often been called upon to deliver critically-needed goods, including medical supplies and thousands of pounds of donated books and educational materials, to remote island communities.
For Captain Daniel Moreland, founder of the award-winning sail training program, these impromptu cargo missions are valuable teaching moments – an opportunity to learn how to safely load, handle and stow cargo in the hold of this 179-foot sailing ship and practice global citizenship, with the bonus that such introductions ultimately lead to a more intimate experience of the people and places the ship visits, whether that’s an orphanage in Africa or a palm-covered atoll in the Pacific.
This summer, the Picton Castle and her crew of young professional mariners and trainees will spend 10 weeks providing much-needed shipping assistance in the heart of Polynesia. "
'via Blog this'
For Captain Daniel Moreland, founder of the award-winning sail training program, these impromptu cargo missions are valuable teaching moments – an opportunity to learn how to safely load, handle and stow cargo in the hold of this 179-foot sailing ship and practice global citizenship, with the bonus that such introductions ultimately lead to a more intimate experience of the people and places the ship visits, whether that’s an orphanage in Africa or a palm-covered atoll in the Pacific.
This summer, the Picton Castle and her crew of young professional mariners and trainees will spend 10 weeks providing much-needed shipping assistance in the heart of Polynesia. "
'via Blog this'
Vermont Farmer Building Sailboat To Transport Produce To NYC: Gothamist
Vermont Farmer Building Sailboat To Transport Produce To NYC: Gothamist:
"The city has lots of rooftop farms and greenmarkets for feeding your crippling ramps addiction, but a Vermont farmer wants to add produce-via-sailboat to the mix. Rice farmer Erik Andrus has begun a Kickstarter campaign to raise $15,000 to build a sailboat that would transport goods from the Green Mountain State down the Hudson River into New York City and the Lower Hudson. "We're looking to provide things into the urban marketplace that can't be officially produced there because they take up too much space," Andrus told WPTZ. "Here in rural New England, we have the space but we don't have the markets."
The 39 foot sailboat—named Ceres after the Roman goddess of agriculture and grain crops—is currently being built by an all volunteer crew of students and members of the community."
'via Blog this'
"The city has lots of rooftop farms and greenmarkets for feeding your crippling ramps addiction, but a Vermont farmer wants to add produce-via-sailboat to the mix. Rice farmer Erik Andrus has begun a Kickstarter campaign to raise $15,000 to build a sailboat that would transport goods from the Green Mountain State down the Hudson River into New York City and the Lower Hudson. "We're looking to provide things into the urban marketplace that can't be officially produced there because they take up too much space," Andrus told WPTZ. "Here in rural New England, we have the space but we don't have the markets."
The 39 foot sailboat—named Ceres after the Roman goddess of agriculture and grain crops—is currently being built by an all volunteer crew of students and members of the community."
'via Blog this'
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Airplane - the movie
Just in case you've forgotten the funniest aircraft disaster movie of all time.
Ok, not just disaster movie...just plain funniest of all time.
Ok, not just disaster movie...just plain funniest of all time.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Vito Dumas - first yachtsman to sail alone around the world
Joshua Slocum was first, of course - but he was not a yachtsman. Vito Dumas of Argentina rounded the great capes - Good Hope, Finisterre, and Cabo de Hornos in a 32 foot ketch - almost 70 years ago. Classic Boat has this tribute.
h/t Jess Fradkin
h/t Jess Fradkin
Monday, April 8, 2013
Annette Funicello, Beloved Mouseketeer, Dies at 70 - NYTimes.com
The Times obit writer chose his euphemism carefully. When Mouseketeer Annette went from flat-chested to big-breasted we watched in wonder as she grew before our pre-pubescent gaze. She graduated from the Mickey Mouse show to a bunch of silly beach blanket movies with Frankie Avalon which no self-respecting boy would go to see. - gwc
Annette Funicello, Beloved Mouseketeer, Dies at 70 - NYTimes.com:
"As an adult Ms. Funicello described herself as “the queen of teen,” and millions around her age agreed. Young males enjoyed watching her blossom into womanhood, while females liked her because she was sweet, forthright and plain nice. Parents saw her as the perfect daughter."
'via Blog this'
Annette Funicello, Beloved Mouseketeer, Dies at 70 - NYTimes.com:
By DOUGLAS MARTIN
- GOOGLE+
- SAVE
- SHARE
- SINGLE PAGE
- REPRINTS
Annette Funicello, who won America’s heart as a 12-year-old in Mickey Mouse ears, captivated adolescent baby boomers in slightly spicy beach movies and later championed people with multiple sclerosis, a disease from which she suffered, died on Monday in Bakersfield, Calif. She was 70.
"As an adult Ms. Funicello described herself as “the queen of teen,” and millions around her age agreed. Young males enjoyed watching her blossom into womanhood, while females liked her because she was sweet, forthright and plain nice. Parents saw her as the perfect daughter."
'via Blog this'
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Charles Ebbets, Brooklyn’s Team and Their Ballpark - NYTimes.com
Charles Ebbets |
Charles Ebbets, Brooklyn’s Team and Their Ballpark - NYTimes.com: by Bob McGee
"Charles H. Ebbets grew up on Spring Street in Manhattan, but he became inextricably linked with Brooklyn by the time he was a young man."...
In the first game there, on April 5, 1913, Brooklyn scored a 3-2 exhibition victory over the Yankees as Casey Stengel and Jake Daubert hit inside-the-park homers. Zack Wheat started Ebbets Field’s comic tradition by hitting a foul pop-up that Yankees third baseman Roy Hartzell dived into the stands to chase, bumping his head into a bass drum that resounded in G.
The stories that would make it the greatest ballpark ever had begun.
'via Blog this'