Dinner in a snap
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:50 GMT
I let the microwave do most of the work for this easy dinner with fresh snapper. It saves time and energy and means fewer pots to wash. The sauce for the snapper and the roast potatoes and green beans are cooked in the microwave.The snapper takes only a few minutes to saute and then the sauce is spooned on top. After the potatoes and green beans are microwaved, they are finished in the same skillet used to cook the snapper. This gives them a crispy finish.There are many types of snappers; any will work for this recipe. Whole grain mustard is part of the honey sauce. It’s made with mustard seeds that are ground just enough to form a paste but doesn’t break down all of the seeds. It gives a thick coarse texture to this sauce.Helpful Hints:You can use any type of white, flaky fish fillet such as sole or tilapia.You can use any type of small or baby potato. They should be about 3 to 4 inches.You can find roasted red peppers in jars in the condiment section of the store.TAG GOES HEREHone...Tandoori Lamb makes midweek menu shine
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:50 GMT
I love the intriguing aroma and flavors of foods cooked in an Indian tandoor oven. To capture some of these flavors at home, I used a spice seasoned yogurt sauce, using spices easily at hand, ginger, coriander and cayenne pepper. Although not made in a special oven, the meal fills my requirement for some great Indian food, midweek.Helpful Hints:You can use two crushed garlic cloves instead of minced garlic.You can use two teaspoons ground ginger instead of fresh ginger. Make sure it is less than 6 months old.TAG GOES HERETandoori LambINGREDIENTS3/4 pound leg of lamb cubes1 cup nonfat plain Greek-style yogurt, drained1/4 cup fresh mint, divided use1 inch piece fresh ginger, peeled and chopped (2 tablespoons)2 teaspoons ground corianderPinch cayenne pepper1 teaspoon sugar2 teaspoons olive oil2 teaspoons minced garlicDIRECTIONSRemove visible fat from lamb. Mix yogurt, 2 tablespoons chopped mint, ginger, coriander, cayenne pepper and sugar together to make a marinade. Divide the marinad...Div. 3-4 field hockey preview: Watertown hopes to reload
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:50 GMT
One of the defining details behind Watertown field hockey’s continued historic success is its ability to replenish the production lost from graduation. The Lizzie Loftus and Maggie Driscoll era that won two Div. 3 state titles and 53 straight games may be over, but what’s left is another early title favorite for this season.Scoring sensation Molly Driscoll returns as a senior after twice leading the team in goals, while Rachel Egan stars out of the midfield. Co-captains Adrianna Williams and defender Aislin Devaney complete a quartet of premier production to help make the Raiders arguably the top team in the state, though head coach Eileen Donahue is quick to remind the amount of work that still needs to come.Rightfully so, as Div. 3 looks like it could be the most loaded division of any.Sandwich was a double-overtime goal away from the title over the Raiders two years ago, and just two goals away in last year’s final. It returns almost every starter, bolstered by premier scorers Qu...Lowry: Immigration is Biden’s Mariela boatlift
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:50 GMT
“Worse than Jimmy Carter” is an epithet Republicans often throw at Democratic presidents.It’s a label, though, that Joe Biden clearly deserves on immigration, an area where — along with inflation and the Afghan debacle — there are echoes of the Carter years.Back in 1980, an overwhelmed Carter administration struggled to cope with the Mariel boatlift, a rapid surge of Cubans into South Florida, just as the hapless Biden White House is watching the current migrant crisis strain communities around the country.A promising young Democratic governor, Bill Clinton, ended up collateral damage when boatlift migrants housed at a fort in Arkansas rioted. Clinton’s predicament brings to mind the political agony of New York City Mayor Eric Adams and other Democratic officeholders now paying the price for a failed border policy outside their direct control.Of course, the two crises, separated by more than 40 years, aren’t the same. The scale of the influx...Editorial: Cities see migrant crisis, Harris sees ‘progress’
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:50 GMT
Border crisis? What border crisis?Even though cities and states across the country are buckling under a never-ending influx of migrants, Vice President Harris says the country is “seeing progress.”CBS anchor Margaret Brennan asked Harris on “Face the Nation” if increasing illegal border crossings indicate migration policies are no longer working. Her response: “Absolutely not.”Perhaps the question should have clarified that she meant working for this country.As The Hill reported, recent data from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection showed illegal border crossings increased by 33% in July when compared to the previous month.You don’t have to tell Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey – she declared a state of emergency last month as the state’s shelters started to strain with newly arrived migrants and high housing costs. The state is spending more than $45 million a month on programs and emergency shelter for new migrant and displaced families. Healey has even called...Curtain rises on fall theater
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:50 GMT
Everybody loves one of the following: Disney, Shakespeare, reinventions of Shakespeare, Sondheim, James Bond, political satire, or the “Rocky Horror Picture Show.”It’s an irrefutable fact. The Boston theater knows this and will put everything from “Frozen” to “Fat Ham” on stages over the fall theater season.“Assassins”Sept. 15 – Oct. 15, Lyric StageThose who thought Stephen Sondheim had no new ground to tread by 1990 were proved spectacularly wrong with “Assassins.” With music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by John Weidman, this dark, comic musical looked at successful and failed presidential assassins John Wilkes Booth to John Hinckley, Jr. Unlike anything Sondheim had done, so, basically, like every other Sondheim work. Lyricstage.com“The Taming of the Shrew”Sept. 15 – Oct. 1, the Modern Theatre at Suffolk UniversitySo… Taming of the Shrew… in 2023… Fear not, in the hands of the Actors’ Shakespeare Project this is su...Dear Abby: 20-something wants to boost popularity
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:50 GMT
Dear Abby: I’m 26 and not currently in a relationship. I don’t have many friends. I’d like to have more, and I try. I wasn’t popular in middle and high school, either. I have been in and out of college, so I haven’t been able to make friends there. I have worked at my job for three years and it’s the same story.People say I’m “sweet, nice and cheerful,” but those traits aren’t helping me. I know you’ve written about this problem before. Can you give me some tips for being someone who others want to be around? — Eager in South CarolinaDear Eager: The keys to being well-liked by both men and women are these: Be kind. Be honest. Be tactful. Don’t be afraid of giving someone a compliment if it is deserved.You do not have to be beautiful (or handsome) to put your best foot forward. Be well-groomed, tastefully dressed and conscious of your posture. (People who stand tall project self-confidence.) Stay informed a...Putin welcomes Kim Jong Un at cosmodrome for meeting that shows how leaders are coming together
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:50 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived at a cosmodrome in Russia’s Far East on Wednesday for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin that underscores how the two leaders’ interests are aligning in the face of their separate, intensifying confrontations with the United States.Putin welcomed Kim at the entrance to a launch vehicle assembly building. The two men shook hands and Putin said he was “very glad to see” Kim. Kim’s translator thanked Putin for the warm welcome, “despite being busy.” The two leaders will inspect the cosmodrome and then sit down for talks, Russian state media reported. Hours earlier, North Korea fired two ballistic missiles toward the sea, extending a highly provocative run in North Korean weapons testing since the start of 2022, as Kim used the distraction caused by Putin’s war on Ukraine to accelerate his weapons development.For Putin, the meeting with Kim is an opportunity to refill ammunition stores that the 18...More than a dozen people are feared dead in a massive fire at an apartment building in Hanoi
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:50 GMT
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Around a dozen people are feared dead after a massive fire broke out at an apartment building in Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, state media said on Wednesday.The fire is believed to have started late Tuesday and 54 of the 70 people who were rescued from the building were hospitalized with injuries, the report said.Authorities are yet to confirm the exact death toll.The fire has been extinguished but rescue operations are continuing.The Associated PressNew England braces for more rain after hourslong downpour left communities flooded and dams at risk
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:50 GMT
LEOMINSTER, Mass. (AP) — More heavy rain was in the forecast Wednesday in New England, where residents were cleaning up after downpours dropped nearly 10 inches (25 centimeters) of rain in six hours and flooded parts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.The rainfall was a “200-year event,” said Matthew Belk, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Boston. Two communities declared a state of emergency and officials ordered evacuations out of concern for a dam listed in poor condition.Rain from Hurricane Lee didn’t contribute to Monday’s flooding but could inundate parts of the coastal Northeast during the weekend, forecasters said.Up to 300 people were evacuated by Tuesday morning in Leominster, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) northwest of Boston, Mayor Dean Mazzarella said. That included residents of a high-rise apartment building and a nursing home. Schools closed and shelters were opened.Mazzarella said the city has not seen such widespread damage since a 1936 hurri...Latest news
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