Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Weekend Cooking: Morningside Farmers Market haul | Food and ...

Watermelon radish from Crystal Organics

Watermelon radish from Crystal Organics

Most farmers markets close up during the winter months, but the good people of the Morningside Farmers Market show up bright and early every Saturday morning year round.

The organic farmers, such as Woodland Gardens,

offer a varied selection of winter greens, root vegetables, hardy herbs and cabbages, while cheese and meat producers bring their product.

I suppose that cooking with the winter harvest can be a bit more challenging than, say, making a meal from the tomatoes, blueberries and cucumbers that will come later in the season.

But I always relish the challenge. Here?s what we?ve been eating this weekend ? no restaurant dining for this family:

IMG_6356Tuscan kale salad with watermelon radishes, toasted pine nuts and sticks of Sequatchie Cove Gruetli cheese. This gruy?re-like cheese is made in Tennessee, and is one of several Alpine-style cheeses?the owners sell every other weekend at Morningside. My favorite simple dressing (olive oil, seasoned rice vinegar, slivered shallot and a splash of lemon juice ? waits in the bottom of the bowl.

If you use Tuscan kale raw for a salad, choose the more immature leaves and ask to taste it first. There?s great variation in the sweet and nutty flavors that recommend this leafy green for salads.

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Ugly cellphone picture!

More Tuscan kale, this time in a kind of cheesy bake that negates all its good health properties. I saut?ed some Nueske?s bacon, drained off the grease and added shallot and chopped kale to wilt. I made a custard with two eggs and a cup of milk, added about 3/4 of a cup of shredded Gruetli and two tablespoons of semolina flour, mixed it all together and baked at 300 degrees for about 35-40 minutes, until it puffed. It makes a great dinner with an endive salad and a loaf of good bread.

I still have lots of endive and some hakurei turnips in the fridge. I wish I had gotten another one of those sweet watermelon radishes, because we went to town on it.

- by John Kessler for the Food and More blog

Source: http://blogs.ajc.com/food-and-more/2013/02/18/weekend-cooking-morningside-farmers-market-haul/?cxntfid=blogs_food_and_more

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Live From HTC?s Pivotal Unveiling Of The HTC One

htc1We're sitting patiently at HTC's NYC Media Event at this very moment, itching in anticipating for what we expect to be the official debut of the HTC One. Originally leaked as the M7, the HTC One is set to be one of the most important phones HTC has ever brought to market.

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

FAA clears Boeing for one-time 787 flight

Boeing on Wednesday received permission from the Federal Aviation Administration to fly one Boeing 787 from Fort Worth, Texas, to the Seattle area.

Boeing spokesman Marc Birtel said the flight was scheduled to take place on Thursday. The special permit allows just that airplane to fly from Texas, where it was being painted, to Everett, Wash., where the company assembles 787s.

The FAA said that the only people allowed aboard are those needed to operate the flight, and the crew must perform inspections to verify the batteries and cables show no sign of damage.

The permission comes several weeks after the FAA ordered Boeing to ground all 787s following two serious mishaps involving batteries on the new-model airplane. Boeing is continuing to work with regulators to determine the cause of the incidents but felt confident that it would be safe to fly this airplane, Birtel said.

On Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Boeing is working on a series of battery design changes to minimize fire risks on the 787s and get the passenger jets flying again, possibly as soon as March.

United Airlines announced it is replacing its six Boeing 787s with other planes through the end of February.

Regulators grounded the 787 on Jan. 16 after a battery fire in Boston and a second incident involving a battery on a flight in Japan. Earlier on Wednesday, the head of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said it was "probably weeks away" from completing its probe.

The NTSB, which is investigating the battery incident in Boston, has scheduled a briefing for Thursday to update reporters on the progress it has made.

Information from NBCNews' Allison Linn,Reuters andthe Associated Press was included in this report.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/faa-clears-boeing-one-time-787-flight-1B8278051

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Light Show tricks meaning out of physics and biology

Kat Austen, CultureLab editor

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Anthony McCall, You and I, Horizontal (2005) (Image: ?the artist/courtesy of the artist and Spr?th Magers, Berlin & London. Photo: Linda Nylind)

You know an exhibition is likely to be good if it contains work by the Danish-Icelandish artist Olafur Eliasson. And if its theme is light, it would be criminal not to include him.

The strobe-lit piece by Eliasson (below) tops off a new exhibition at London?s Hayward Gallery, Light Show. Model for a Timeless Garden is reminiscent of a banqueting table, with a feast of water fountains in place of heaving trenchers and goblets.

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Olafur Eliasson, Model for a Timeless Garden (2011) (Image: installation view, Kiev, 2011/Studio Olafur Eliasson. Photo: Dimitry Baranov)

The flashes of light capture the tumbling water, freezing it in time. But the water?s constant burbling persists through the sporadic illumination, adding an element of coherence to what is an otherwise disorienting experience.

Light Show?s 25 artworks play with the medium we rely on for sight, changing our perspective from seen objects to a more intangible form of energy - perturbations and packets (think particles and digital) that communicate between the observer and the artist.

The effect is to immerse us in the exhibition, heightening our awareness not only of the focus of the artworks but of our surroundings - all of which are touched by and perceived through light.

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Carlos Cruz-Diez, Chromosaturation (1965-2013) (Image: ?the artist/DACS/Cruz-Diez Foundation. Photo: Linda Nylind)

This immersion is most complete in Carlos Cruz-Diez?s emotionally challenging Chromosaturation. The work is composed of three blank rooms illuminated in blue, red and green. You can enter only through the blue or green rooms, and the effect is peaceful and fairly negligible. Moving on to rooms of different colours, though, initially overwhelms every other sense - the colour screams and suffocates. Why?

The work plays with the three types of colour receptors in the eyes, tuned to the three colours in Cruz-Diez?s rooms. Acclimatising the eyes to just one wavelength of light means that one of the three types of cones in the retina is working hard while the other two take it easy.

It takes a while for eyes to adjust to a new environment - think about how your vision improves when you have been in a darkened room for a few minutes - and it?s this latency that Cruz-Diez exploits to such effect when we move quickly between rooms.

James Turrell?s Wedgework V plays with the same concept, but using darkness and light. You enter the work down what seems in the blackness to be a long passage, emerging into a viewing space which looks out onto a space guillotined by muted lights into wedges at various depths.

Turrell has transformed a real space into something ethereal, but it?s unclear whether the space is real, or an optical illusion. The longer you stay, the more you see; the longer I stayed, the more I wanted to walk into this geometric wonderland of light and explore.

Just as Turrell makes light seem somehow solid to create an otherworldly experience, so Anthony McCall?s solid light installation, You and I, Horizontal (photo at top), challenges you to engage with the light by giving substance to the insubstantial. His trick is to use haze machines and bright light to create a sculpture of light in a dark room.

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Cerith Wyn Evans, S=U=P=E=R=S=T=R=U=C=T=U=R=E ("Trace me back to some loud, shallow, chill, underlying motive?s overspill?") (2010) (Image: ?the artist/courtesy the artist and White Cube. Photo: Linda Nylind)

But nothing makes light more tangible though, than Cerith Wyn Evans?s S=U=P=E=R=S=T=R=U=C=T=U=R=E, (?Trace me back to some loud, shallow, chill underlying motive?s overspill??): the afterthought in the title is a quote from James Merrill?s supernaturally inclined epic poem, The Changing Light at Sandover. When the hundreds of tiny bulbs on his three columns pulse bright, a wave of heat fills the gallery space - calling your attention to the light, even if your back is turned.

It?s interesting that except for Evans?s work this marriage of light and heat has been largely neglected. Historically, the two have been closely linked - think of sunlight, candles, gaslight. Only now that our connection to electricity has developed all the way to LEDs and LCDs can we decouple these two forms of energy - giving a coldness to strange new structures.

Light Show lives up to its ambitions extraordinarily well by making us aware of the medium of light. But by highlighting this traditional resonance of light and heat, and standing in the first room of Light Show, Evans?s work poses another, equally fundamental, question: what is light to you?

Light Show runs at the Hayward Gallery, London, until 28 April.

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Pet Ransom Crooks Prey on Dog, Cat Owners | NBC New York

One evening last September, David Maidman took his beloved miniature Labradoodle, Teddy, for a walk on the Upper East Side, just like he did every night. He secured Teddy's leash outside a Starbucks and went inside to get a coffee. When he returned, Teddy was gone.










Heartbroken, David and his wife, Nancy, put up signs, spoke with police and posted a listing on Craigslist offering a hefty reward for their lost pup.

Soon, they were contacted by phone.

"This man said 'I have Teddy. How much are you offering?'" Nancy Maidman told NBC 4 New York. "I gave him the amount and he said 'Well I want $10,000.' I said 'No' and he said 'Well then you?ll never see your b*** again' and he hung up."

Experts say crooks are preying on pet owners desperate to get their furry friends back. In some cases, the thieves actually steal the pets and wait for owners to post reward offers. In other cases, scam artists see ads for lost pets and contact owners, pretending they have the animals. Some even create fake photos to make owners believe they have their pets.

Cathy Sheehan, whose cat, BeeBop, went missing during her move from Brooklyn to Maine, said some callers even took photos of her cat from her Facebook profile and edited them to make it seem like the cat was in their possession.

?It?s emotionally exhausting and draining,? said Sheehan.

Sheehan said once she offered a ?reward, she started getting calls from people claiming they found BeeBop.

?'We have your cat but we need to see the money first. We need to see how you?re paying,'? the callers would say, according to Sheehan.

Bonnie Folz, who leads a volunteer group that helps to look for lost and stolen pets, says she hears many stories like these. She says pet ransom crimes are becoming a growing problem.

?It?s sad. It?s really sad because you?re talking about somebody?s pet, somebody?s family member,? said Folz.

And Lisa Peterson, a spokeswoman for the American Kennel Club, says the organization has seen the same.

?We?ve seen an increasing trend each year for the number of pets stolen,? said Peterson. ?There?s two victims here. There?s certainly the owner -- their beloved family member has been stolen from them -- but also the dog is a victim as well."

Peterson said pet owners can take one simple step to increase their pet security -- get their pets microchipped.

Meanwhile, the Maidmans still hope Teddy will be returned.

?I?m always looking," said Nancy Maidman, "figuring well maybe one of these days I?ll just see somebody with him."

Source: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Pet-Ransom-Stolen-Dogs-Cats-Rewards--189873901.html

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Monday, February 4, 2013

GIFdown! Super Bowl Memes Win Big Game

The Ravens won, the 49ers lost and Beyonce sashayed so hard that the Super Dome lights went out. Super Bowl XLVII -- or the Harbowl, if you insist -- packed in the drama, making the game ripe for meme-ing.

We intercepted the best Super Bowl memes from the Internet and pass them off to you below. Try not to fumble Grumpy Cat.

[More from Mashable: Viral Video Recap: Must-Watch Memes of the Week]

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Oh, and Shaq sang Beyonce:

Click here to view the gallery: Previous National Anthem Singers at the Super Bowl

This story originally published on Mashable here.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gifdown-super-bowl-memes-win-big-game-232809110.html

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