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reasoningdaily · 6 months ago
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Rice Cooker Meals: Fast Home Cooking for Busy People: , or Feed a family quickly for under $10, with less mess to clean & get out the kitchen quicker!
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Rice Cooker Meals: Fast Home Cooking for Busy People: , or Feed a family quickly for under $10, with less mess to clean & get out the kitchen quicker!
RICE COOKER MEALS: FAST HOME COOKING FOR BUSY PEOPLE contains 60 quick, easy meals you can make in a rice cooker, most in 30 minutes or less.
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Enjoy delicious recipes that are less expensive and healthier than fast food.
One-pot cooking means LESS MESS TO CLEAN UP so you'll be out of the kitchen quicker!
~~ THE RICE COOKER IS NOT JUST FOR RICE ANYMORE!~~ You may say, "But we are meat and potatoes people. We don't eat rice." Not a problem! Most of these recipes don't use rice, anyway, like our Chicken Fajita Stuffed Potato. Most people are astonished to learn how easy it is to cook nutritious meals in a simple rice cooker - meals such as Soups, Seafood, Casseroles, Pastas, Jambalayas, Potatoes and vegetables such as cabbage, yams, etc. "IN A RICE COOKER?" Yes, they're all cooked in a rice cooker. Here are a few recipes from the book: Easy Chili, Mexican Rice, Tex-Mex Pasta,Shrimp Jambalaya, Cabbage Casserole, Cajun Pepper Steak, Chicken Fried Rice, Rice & Shrimp Pilaf, Chicken & Sausage Gumbo, Black-eyed Pea & Sausage Soup, Candied Yams with Marshmallows, Easy Smothered Potatoes & Sausage, and everyone's favorite- Black-eyed Pea & Sausage Jambalaya. RICE COOKER MEALS offers a time-saving alternative to conventional cooking.
With this cookbook you will feed a family of four for under $10, and have leftovers!
Or a college student can eat like a King (or Queen) for an entire week!
Make mouth-watering feasts for your friends in just 30 minutes!
Prepare inexpensive meals for a full week that you can store in your fridge.
~~ A RICE COOKER AS A PORTABLE KITCHEN!~~ You can think of a rice cooker as a portable kitchen. All you need is this cookbook and an electrical outlet. This opens up a whole new way of thinking about cooking. Cook a meal practically anywhere!
Bring it to work and set it up in the break room, on a spare desk, or the office kitchen.
Bring it to the party, tailgating, church or social gathering you're going to and impress your friends with the tasty meal or appetizer you have prepared.
Provides fast, healthy meals for college students living in dorms or apartments.
Bring it along on RV or camping trips.
Remodeling your kitchen? Just moved in? Kitchen appliances not working? Use a rice cooker!
Great for military barracks and other places where an open flame is prohibited!
Power outage? A hurricane, blizzard or other calamity is messing up your day? Have a generator? Have a long extension cord? Just plug in your rice cooker, eat and enjoy! Make this part of your Emergency Preparedness Plans.
Inexpensive - the Blackeyed Pea & Sausage Jambalaya recipe uses inexpensive ingredients and makes a huge pot full!
No need to heat up the kitchen with all the stove burners on. Just one rice pot plugged in, and it doesn't even have to be in the kitchen. Anywhere there is an electric outlet will do fine.
Children are using our cookbook recipes to win 4-H cooking contests!
It's great for retirees or empty-nesters who only want to cook a meal for two.
It's spontaneous - if guests drop by unexpectedly, throw a meal together quickly, so little or no planning is necessary.
No need to stock exotic ingredients. Use ingredients you already have in your pantry, cupboard, refrigerator or freezer.
The cookbook also has two indexes so the recipes are easier to find: indexed by chapter and indexed in alphabetical order.
It has numerous testimonials from good cooks affiliated with the LSU AgCenter Homemaker Clubs. They tested the recipes and gave their honest opinions.
It includes short articles about time-saving tips on food preparation, how a rice cooker knows when the food is cooked, how to teach children to safely cook with a rice cooker, how to brown meat in a rice cooker, plus many more.
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agents-of-behemoth · 1 year ago
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movingashevillenc · 5 years ago
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#Moving? Apple Dumplins' #FoodTruck #AppleDumplings Homemade #PeachCobbler #PintoBeans #WNC #AgCenter #WNCAgCenter #NC #MountainStateFair NC Mountain State Fair celebrates the people, agriculture, art and tradition that make our region great! September 6th - 15th! https://www.instagram.com/p/B2LCj1hBHQQ/?igshid=1gcco2u2cj43u
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nitrosebeats · 2 years ago
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#Nitrose 🚀 x #AGC
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Corn Pathology with the LSU AgCenter’s Trey Price (Podcast)
Trey Price visits the Crop Doctors’ Podcast studio in Stoneville to discuss a variety of topics related to diseases of corn, including Curvularia …Corn Pathology with the LSU AgCenter’s Trey Price (Podcast) Corn Pathology with the LSU AgCenter’s Trey Price (Podcast) INSURRECTION DEBUNKED: New Video Shows Completely Peaceful Protest Inside US Capitol on Jan. 6 Black homeless man charged with hate…
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cannabisbusinessexecutive · 6 years ago
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LSU and its medical marijuana partner approved to start full production GB Sciences Louisiana, the company hired to grow medical marijuana for the LSU AgCenter, passed its background checks and now has approval to move into its main facility and start full production effective immediately, 
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piecefulworldsclothing · 6 years ago
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Hawthorn and I are all set up and ready to go for our first day at the Murfreesboro Farmers Market. Come see me at the Ag Center today from 7- 12 ! . . . #vendinglife #vending #farmersmarket #fallcraftfair #marketday #piecefulworldsclothing #agcenter #startemyoung (at Lane Agri-Park Community Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/BojNoyABJyb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=jay7a6b85bbi
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capsexpress · 6 years ago
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LSU AgCenter receives final approval to start planting medical marijuana submitted by /u/metricmaps_or Marijuana: news, laws, advocacy, and discussion.
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signandprint · 7 years ago
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'Āina Ho'okupu O Kīlauea banners 🤙🏼 #SignAndPrint #SignCompany #kilauea #community #agcenter #banner #signs #signage #vinyl #supportlocal #kauai #smallbusiness #thursday #quality #busy #signshop #entrepreneur #workflow #branding #supportsmall (at The Sign & Print Machine, Inc. - Owner Kev Hanano)
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composimo · 8 years ago
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Was an awesome evening to do some #autocrossing with the #HighlandsSportsCarClub at #AGCenter! ___ www.HSCC.club #wnc #autocross #s2000 #s2k #s2ki #allseasontiresareawesome #bonestock #Bstock #lagunabluepearl #conekiller #hscc #autox #NightSeries #chasingcones
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superkidd5 · 2 years ago
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Bee on a Clover. - - - - - #photography #naturalworld #zcreators #bee #macroworld #flowers #nikonnofilter #nikon #captures #macrophotography #naturelovers #spring #nikoncreators #naturephotography #louisiana #cloverflower #photooftheday #nikonshooter #nature #batonrouge #flowercloseup #nikonoutdoors #love #macrophoto #green #cajun #honeybee #macro #brilliance #swamp (at LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiXwKcmL-RT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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beyondtsh · 3 years ago
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What Started Christmas in July?
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What Started Christmas in July?
It’s almost July! You can practically feel the sales ads starting up… But what started Christmas in July in the first place? Was it an actual celebration or something else, like boosting sales?
The History: What Started Christmas in July
There are a few stories about the beginnings of a Christmas celebration in July. According to Wikipedia, the phrase was first used in 1882 during a French opera. In the opera, during July, children rehearsed a Christmas song. During the song, another character said, “When you sing Christmas in July, you rush the season.”
Then, in 1935, the journal “Recreation” by the National Recreation Association published an article about all the events surrounding a Christmas in July celebration at a girl’s camp.
Christmas in July Receives National Attention
Yes, Hollywood needed to get in on the concept too. They released the romantic comedy movie “Christmas in July” in 1940. The story surrounds a man who thinks he just won a windfall of cash in July and goes about buying gifts for friends and family.
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And of course, around 1950, retail stores and advertising agencies couldn’t pass up this opportunity for increased sales. Since then, the mid-summer “holiday” seems to be more of a marketing ploy than anything else.
Home Shopping Networks on TV Have Special Sales Events
I first remember hearing the phrase “Christmas in July” while I was watching QVC, a company I used to work at actually. They ran special sales and encouraged viewers to start their Christmas shopping early. Retailers nearly world-wide get ready for the season in July by creating special shopping aisles decorated for Christmas.
While I do understand the retail and secular sentiments of celebrating Christmas early, we shouldn’t let it lessen the true celebration of Christmas – in December. Some retailers can’t wait until July 4th is over so they can get set up for their special Christmas sales, leaving CHRIST completely out of it.
Putting Christ Back into Christmas
If there’s one pet peeve I have, it’s seeing “XMAS” on any sign or blog post or anywhere. Retailers just love taking Christ out of Christmas. I know, it’s cheaper to have four letters printed up if they pay by the letter. It’s easier to write, especially for handwritten signs like you see at tree sales right after Thanksgiving.
Photo by Annabelle Stokes/LSU AgCenter
But seriously, Jesus Christ is the reason for the TRUE Christmas season, not the marketing season in the middle of summer. I say, if you’re going to celebrate and advertise Christmas in July, leave Jesus in the advertising messages too. HE is the reason for the season, no matter when you celebrate it.
What are your thoughts? Do you celebrate Christmas in July?
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hoshino-umino-kioku · 2 years ago
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LIKEBMY BRAIN HAS SO MANY SHIT PLANBED I want to write somethinf for shylock and cain and as for enstars my Arashi ficlet is un progress,, for natsume I agcent even startded it yet I canr type still in airport fuck
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xtruss · 3 years ago
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Birds Living In 2 States May Be Settling In Louisiana, Too
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This photo, provided by Delaina LeBlanc,miigratory birds coordinator for the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program, shows speckled limpkins at Lake LeBoeuf in Louisiana on Dec. 27, 2021. LeBoeuf and Nicholls State University graduate students Shasta Kamara and Casey Greufe are conducting Louisiana's first census of the bird, which is widespread in South America but in the U.S. is known to live only in Florida and south Georgia. (Delaina LeBlanc via AP)
HOUMA, La. (AP) — Invasive apple snails may have attracted a South American bird known to live in only two U.S. states to settle in Louisiana as well.
The state’s first limpkin census has begun and is expected to last through July, The Courier reports.
Limpkins are long-legged, brown and white wading birds with downcurved beaks that often are twisted a bit to the right at the tip — something that may help them winkle the big snails out of their shells, according to the Audubon Society.
“They often leave telltale piles of snail shells at the edges of freshwater wetlands where hunting is good,” according to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Limpkins are widespread in South America and also found in Central America. In the U.S., they’re found only in Florida — where there’s a native apple snail species as well as several invasive relatives — and southern Georgia, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
But Delaina LeBlanc, migratory bird coordinator with the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program, said she saw dozens during the 2021 Christmas bird count.
“We were barely in the water from the boat launch and had I think 35 in one spot,” she said. “So I’m going to be really curious about what we learn in the different navigation places we’re going to be going.”
She wanted a census last year, but the pandemic pushed it back. This year, two Nicholls State University graduate students started looking and counting with her.
Louisiana’s first reported limpkin spotting was in 2017 at Lake Boeuf near Thibodaux. Since then, other sightings suggest its numbers are growing in southern Louisiana, the newspaper reported.
Nesting limpkins have been spotted in Terrebonne Parish since 2018, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries reported last year.
Early European settlers thought the bird seemed to limp, “perhaps when pursued by hunters with dogs,” the Cornell birding website notes. “At such times, the usually stolid bird gallops away at unexpectedly high speeds.”
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This photo, provided by Delaina LeBlanc,miigratory birds coordinator for the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program, shows speckled limpkins at Lake LeBoeuf in Louisiana on Dec. 27, 2021. LeBoeuf and Nicholls State University graduate students Shasta Kamara and Casey Greufe are conducting Louisiana's first census of the bird, which is widespread in South America but in the U.S. is known to live only in Florida and south Georgia. (Delaina LeBlanc via AP)
The Louisiana count started June 15, with Leblanc, Shasta Kamara and Casey Greufe making 11 stops along Bayou Chevreuil and 11 more along Grand Bayou to document limpkin and snail evidence.
At each stop they shut the boat down for about five minutes, then played a recording of what the Audubon Society describes as the bird’s “piercing banshee wails.”
They saw about a dozen limpkins, and heard about 20 to 25 more. They are conducting 15 total counts across St. Mary, Lafourche, and Terrebonne parishes.
“They are very loud, they’re showy, they’re not really too worried about people,” Greufe said.
“I don’t know how it found its way here,” said LeBlanc.
The giant or channeled apple snail is also from South America. It’s a global pest in rice but has done more damage in Louisiana to crawfish, which often are double-cropped in rice paddies, according to the LSU AgCenter.
In some fields, adult snails eat crawfish bait and clog trap entrances, AgCenter pest management specialist Blake Wilson said last year.
The snails, probably dumped from aquariums, were first reported outdoors in Louisiana in 2006.
But limpkins probably won’t significantly dent the apple snail population, LeBlanc and Greufe said.
Snail reproduction probably will outpace limpkin appetite, Greufe said: “There are just too many snails, that’s just kind of a whole mess.”
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someoneintheshadow456 · 6 years ago
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As a non-englishasamotherlanguage english speaker, do you ever fear ppl will percieve you as a "weird foreigner" stereotype if you dont have a 100% american accent? Idk i worry alot bc even tho i dont have "Rshan Agcent" or "the drakula accent" I sometimes pronounce things weird/in a serbian or hungarian accent :(
I don’t fear that because I know putting on a fake accent will look worse and I can also adapt with time anyway.
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kspacesite · 3 years ago
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New Breed of Honey Bees a Major Advance in Global Fight Against Parasitic Varroa Mite
LSU AgCenter, University of Exeter, and USDA held the first large-scale pollination trial and confirmed that using selectively bred honey bees that survive mite damage twice as well as standard bees is a natural, sustainable way to fight the mite pandemic. – SciTechDaily
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