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The men are back in power as Tommy's Getaway begins with a twist… somebody is only spending 1 night at the house.Ever been somewhere and overheard two guys having a crazy conversation over random topics? Well we are those guys and we have been having these conversations since college. Do we agree on everything? Hell no, but we have fun anyway. We talk about sports, politics, pop culture, and other bs. Pour yourself a drink and listen in. Join the Club and be one of the REGULARS!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCljhSX1EGGfI5rVAqPyaAPw/joinGet Your Merch:RGRTPod.myshopify.comSubscribe and Follow on Social media:https://www.facebook.com/RGRTPodhttps://www.instagram.com/theRGRTPodPowered by CellarandSpice.com#owntv #readytolove #relationship #love #detroit#dominique #darius #devon #ashante #ashley#lauren #channon #vince #ed #nicole
Bradley, Dawn and Stormer are back behind the mic with plenty of holiday gossip to dish. Dawn watched random reality TV and Bradley soaked up a bunch of sun between binging a bunch of movies. The blinds are open again with hot gossip about Tom Brady and Machine Gun Kelly. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Originally Presented as Episodes 1 - 3 of Season 11, January 2023. Our story tonight is called Winter Getaway, and it tells, from two perspectives, the tale of a snowy mountain, a warm cabin, and a meal shared between friends. It's also about taking time to rest deeply, snowflakes and silver needle tea, and a book wrapped in brown paper. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
For the third time, we bring our friend Ryan Loutos onto the pod! We discuss his 2025 season and more on this week's episode!
Dec. 28, 2025 ~ Host Dave Lorenz highlights Michigan's winter activities, from Nordic skiing at Forbush Corner to ice climbing at Pictured Rocks during the Michigan Ice Fest. It features winter rafting and snowmobiling in Gaylord, along with downhill skiing at Otsego Resort and Treetops. The show concludes with Mount Bohemia, known for its challenging terrain, abundant snow, and unique Nordic spa. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today we're heading to Portugal to explore the beautiful world of Dom Cavalo in Portugal. We've brought together two unique perspectives to give you the full story: Ana Confraria gives us an insider's look at the daily life, the training, and the incredible horses that live there. Naomi Oliver talks about the big picture of horse travel and what riders today are actually looking for in a dream vacation. You'll learn how Dom Cavalo mixes old-school Lusitano traditions with top-notch care to create an authentic experience that puts the horse first. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3848 – Show Notes & Links:Host: Meghan Brady of the Equestrian Travel AssociationPresenting Sponsor: Equestrian Travel Association | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Ana Confraria and Naomi Oliver from Dom Cavalo in PortugalRecipe: COZIDO À PORTUGUESA (The most traditional Portuguese food) or PORTUGUESE STEW that needs no introduction. It name reveals everything: Portuguese meats, sausages, and vegetables cooked together.It's recognized as one of the oldest dishes in Portuguese cuisine, a typically home-cooked meal, and is easily found on the menus of traditional restaurants.In reality, it's not 100% Portuguese in origin, as there's a very similar recipe in Spain, "olla podrida" or "cocido," in France "Pot-au-feu," and in Italy "Bollito misto." The ingredients and flavors vary slightly, but the technique used is always the same: cooking food in water over low heat.What truly distinguishes Portuguese Stew from stews in the rest of Europe are the sausages. And these are essential in any version of Portuguese Stew.Each region has its own preferred meats and vegetables, but a proper Cozido (Portuguese stew) must include at least one meat sausage and one blood sausage, pig's ear, turnip, and Portuguese cabbage.INGREDIENTS:300 grams of beef for braising½ pig's trotter1 small pig's ear300 grams of streaky bacon300 grams of pork ribs1 meat chorizo1 black pudding1 blood chorizo1 farinheira sausage1 small Portuguese cabbage1 small Savoy cabbage2 medium turnips2 medium potatoes2 carrots1 measure of rice (350ml)1 measure of the broth in which the meats were cooked, 1 measure of water.PREPARATION:Start by cooking all the meats and sausages in the same pot with water, salt, and pepper. As they cook, set them aside.First the farinheira (a type of sausage) and blood sausage, then the morcela (blood sausage) and beef sausage. Next, the spare ribs and streaky bacon. Finally, the chiado (a type of sausage), pig's ear, and beef, which take the longest to cook.Then use the broth from the meats to prepare the remaining ingredients for the stew.Start by heating a drizzle of olive oil in a pan, fry 1 cup of rice – about 350ml – and add 1 measure of broth and another of water. Season with pepper and cook for 18-20 minutes. Adjust the salt if you think the broth is bland.In another pan, reserve broth to heat 2 small cans of white beans.Next, prepare the
Today we're heading to Portugal to explore the beautiful world of Dom Cavalo in Portugal. We've brought together two unique perspectives to give you the full story: Ana Confraria gives us an insider's look at the daily life, the training, and the incredible horses that live there. Naomi Oliver talks about the big picture of horse travel and what riders today are actually looking for in a dream vacation. You'll learn how Dom Cavalo mixes old-school Lusitano traditions with top-notch care to create an authentic experience that puts the horse first. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3848 – Show Notes & Links:Host: Meghan Brady of the Equestrian Travel AssociationPresenting Sponsor: Equestrian Travel Association | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Ana Confraria and Naomi Oliver from Dom Cavalo in PortugalRecipe: COZIDO À PORTUGUESA (The most traditional Portuguese food) or PORTUGUESE STEW that needs no introduction. It name reveals everything: Portuguese meats, sausages, and vegetables cooked together.It's recognized as one of the oldest dishes in Portuguese cuisine, a typically home-cooked meal, and is easily found on the menus of traditional restaurants.In reality, it's not 100% Portuguese in origin, as there's a very similar recipe in Spain, "olla podrida" or "cocido," in France "Pot-au-feu," and in Italy "Bollito misto." The ingredients and flavors vary slightly, but the technique used is always the same: cooking food in water over low heat.What truly distinguishes Portuguese Stew from stews in the rest of Europe are the sausages. And these are essential in any version of Portuguese Stew.Each region has its own preferred meats and vegetables, but a proper Cozido (Portuguese stew) must include at least one meat sausage and one blood sausage, pig's ear, turnip, and Portuguese cabbage.INGREDIENTS:300 grams of beef for braising½ pig's trotter1 small pig's ear300 grams of streaky bacon300 grams of pork ribs1 meat chorizo1 black pudding1 blood chorizo1 farinheira sausage1 small Portuguese cabbage1 small Savoy cabbage2 medium turnips2 medium potatoes2 carrots1 measure of rice (350ml)1 measure of the broth in which the meats were cooked, 1 measure of water.PREPARATION:Start by cooking all the meats and sausages in the same pot with water, salt, and pepper. As they cook, set them aside.First the farinheira (a type of sausage) and blood sausage, then the morcela (blood sausage) and beef sausage. Next, the spare ribs and streaky bacon. Finally, the chiado (a type of sausage), pig's ear, and beef, which take the longest to cook.Then use the broth from the meats to prepare the remaining ingredients for the stew.Start by heating a drizzle of olive oil in a pan, fry 1 cup of rice – about 350ml – and add 1 measure of broth and another of water. Season with pepper and cook for 18-20 minutes. Adjust the salt if you think the broth is bland.In another pan, reserve broth to heat 2 small cans of white beans.Next, prepare the
Where are you celebrating New Year's Eve this year?It's a question that feels exciting and a bit nerve-racking at the same time. New Year's Eve is both a beginning and an end. It's bidding farewell to the year that's passed, and welcoming the new one in the best way possible. Naturally, we want to celebrate in a place that feels special.Today, Angie Orth welcomes a pair of trusted travel experts to help you answer the big NYE questions. Lee Abbamonte has celebrated in some of the biggest and brightest cities in the U.S. and abroad, and Alexandra Baackes loves to explore how different cultures around the world ring in the new year. You'll hear about unique celebrations in global destinations. You'll get an honest rundown of what it's like to party in some of the most famous and iconic New Year's Eve events in the U.S. and abroad. And most importantly, you'll discover the type of celebration that inspires you to solidify your New Year's plans, whether you're traveling to an exotic locale or keeping it local. What You'll Learn:(02:22) How Australia makes New Year's Eve celebrations accessible for all bedtimes(03:54) Thoughts on those big-city celebration destinations(06:07) New Year's Eve advice for anyone trying to decide how to celebrate(08:16) Why you should leave room for the unexpected(11:48) A fun U.S. New Year's destination that feels off the big-party radarConnect with Lee Abbamonte:Website: https://www.leeabbamonte.com/Connect with Alexandra Baackes:Website: https://www.alexinwanderland.com/Connect with AAA:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aaa-auto-club-enterprisesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprisesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises
As part of our dark week due to the holiday, we have a special surprise for you all! This is a bonus episode, previously exclusive to our Patreon page and originally published on 10/30/25. Join now and get more episodes of Smugshot, plus a ton of other bonus content, at patreon.com/ithinknot When Anthony Cursio decided to rob a bank, he knew he could get away with it; his meticulous planning and surprising get-away confounded police - but there was one thing he couldn't account for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Behind the Mitten, hosts John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman celebrate 10 years of exploring Michigan's Great Lakes.They discuss winter activities in Michigan, focusing on Treetops Resort in Gaylord, which offers skiing, snowboarding, and family-friendly fun. The episode features interviews with Barry Owens, the general manager, and other team members, highlighting the resort's commitment to creating lasting memories, local culinary experiences, and new winter activities, including the introduction of a mascot, Mama Bear.Listeners are encouraged to embrace winter and explore the beauty of Michigan's winter landscape.Book your stay at Treetops Resort at treetops.com.Or call for a reservation at 866-348-5249.
Episode Notes A therapist's thoughts on cruise ships as a getaway vacation for couples. Pros and Cons of sailing away together! Stay in Touch Subscribe to My Intimacy Therapist in your podcast app Follow on Instagram @myintimacytherapist
Originally Recorded: December 7thWith the Winter Meetings coming up, we take a look at some of the latest news, as well as play a game of Bargain Hunting with the unsigned free agents.
fWotD Episode 3150: The Getaway (1972 film) Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Friday, 19 December 2025, is The Getaway (1972 film).The Getaway is a 1972 American action thriller film based on the 1958 novel by Jim Thompson. The film was directed by Sam Peckinpah and written by Walter Hill, and stars Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw, Ben Johnson, Al Lettieri, and Sally Struthers. The plot follows imprisoned mastermind robber Carter "Doc" McCoy, whose wife Carol conspires for his release on the condition they rob a bank in Texas. A double-cross follows the crime, and the McCoys are forced to flee for Mexico with the police and criminals in hot pursuit.Peter Bogdanovich, whose The Last Picture Show impressed McQueen and producer David Foster, was originally hired as the director of The Getaway. Thompson came on board to write the screenplay, but creative differences ensued between him and McQueen, and Thompson was subsequently fired, along with Bogdanovich. Writing and directing duties eventually went to Hill and Peckinpah, respectively. Principal photography commenced February 7, 1972, on location in Texas. The film reunited McQueen and Peckinpah, who had worked together on the relatively unprofitable Junior Bonner, released the same year.The Getaway premiered December 19, 1972. Despite the negative reviews it received upon release, numerous retrospective critics have reevaluated the film positively. A box-office hit earning over $36 million, it was the eighth highest-grossing film of 1972, and one of the most financially successful productions of Peckinpah's and McQueen's careers. A film remake of the same name starring Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger was released in 1994.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:56 UTC on Friday, 19 December 2025.For the full current version of the article, see The Getaway (1972 film) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Bluesky at @wikioftheday.com.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Matthew.
What are the best adult-only vacations for couples and friends in their 40s and beyond? In this episode of the Where We Roam Podcast, John, Dayna, and Shawn share their favorite middle-aged, adult-only getaways — trips that balance relaxation, great food, adventure, and nightlife without feeling like a spring break rerun. From adult-only cruises to luxury all-inclusive resorts, domestic escapes, and bucket-list international trips, this episode breaks down where to go — and why certain destinations work better at this stage of life. Destinations & Travel Styles We Cover: Virgin Voyages & Celebrity Cruises for adults-only and no-kids cruising All-inclusive resorts for couples (Atelier Playa Mujeres, Sandals South Coast, Xcaret Arte) Napa Valley, Sedona, Yellowstone & Sage Lodge for elevated U.S. getaways Hawaii as the ultimate anniversary or milestone trip European river cruises as a surprisingly perfect option for travelers in their 40s We also talk about: Party vibe vs. peace and quiet (and how to choose the right fit) Why some luxury resorts feel too quiet — and others are just right How budget, time off, and energy level should shape your trip planning Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, friends trip, anniversary vacation, or your first adults-only escape in years, this episode will help you choose a destination that actually matches your lifestyle.
This episode originally aired May 20, 2019. An employee of a dry-cleaner was raped and murdered in the store, and investigators thought themselves fortunate to have two eyewitnesses. Their descriptions were similar but not identical, and the prime suspect didn't come close to resembling that person. So police turned to forensic science for the answers they needed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Date Night with the Woods, where Tony & Bre have truthful and transparent conversations about the blessings and challenges of being a biblical family in a progressive culture. Each episode connects biblical truths with practical ways to live for the gospel and fight for the family.Chat with Bre on Instagram @datenightwiththewoods Follow Tony on Instagram @drtonygwood For videos, old episodes, blog posts, events, and more www.datenightfam.org
Ready to escape the winter blues? Join travel advisors Ryan and Julie as they explore the best cozy winter getaways that will warm your heart—whether you prefer snow-covered mountains or sun-soaked beaches!In this episode, we're diving into destinations perfect for slowing down, relaxing, and creating magical winter memories. Ryan and Julie share their top picks for travelers who want that perfect blend of comfort, adventure, and relaxation during the colder months.Snowy Mountain Retreats: Discover the charm of alpine escapes in Utah, Colorado, and Vermont. Julie highlights luxurious lodges like the Stein Erickson Lodge in Deer Valley and the iconic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park (yes, the inspiration for "The Shining"!). Even if you're not a skier, these destinations offer snowshoeing, sleigh rides, ice skating, and cozy après-ski vibes with fire pits and warm drinks. Ryan shares his Vermont memories, including maple tastings and exploring quintessential New England towns like Woodstock.Caribbean Sunshine: Not a cold weather person? No problem! Ryan and Julie also cover warm and cozy getaways to places like Aruba, the Bahamas, and St. Lucia. From the dependable sunshine of Aruba to the pink sand beaches of the Bahamas, these destinations offer the perfect vitamin D boost when February feels never-ending.Special Highlights:Julie reveals she's planning an Alaska cruise for July 2027—book early for the best prices!"Where in the World is Wonder and Beyond Travel?" features multiple families heading to Beaches Turks and CaicosExpert tips on choosing boutique accommodations and planning downtimeWhy cozy is more about pace than placeWhether you're dreaming of crackling fireplaces and hot chocolate or tropical drinks and turquoise waters, this episode has the perfect winter escape for you. Pack your fuzzy socks or your swimsuit—either way, you're in for a treat!Support the showLove the podcast? Help us continue to create great travel content by supporting the show. You can do that here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1197029/supporters/new Ready to plan your vacation? Most families are confused and overwhelmed when planning a vacation. We work with you to plan a trip perfect for your family. Saving you time, money, and stress! Visit our website www.allthingstravelpodcast.com and click on "Plan Your Next Vacation" Join the travel conversations and the fun in our Facebook Page and Instagram Page! Please share the show with your travel buddies!! Click this link and share the show! Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us by following and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app!
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In our latest tribute, Janet, John, (and Pen) celebrate the life and career extremely talented and iconic actor... Michael Madsen! Born in Chicago to a filmmaking and author mother and a veteran/firefighting father, this actor went against the grain during his rather chaotic upbringing and got his start in theater. Specifically with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company as John Malkovich's apprentice. His first noteworthy role being that of a small role in the science fiction film, WarGames. After that he continued acting in small roles for films and television shows until he eventually launched his career by playing Bump Bailey in The Natural (1984). He then went onto to starring in Quentin Taratino's directoral debut film, Reservoir Dogs, as Mr. Blonde. A role that quickly changed his status from actor to cultural icon. He later starred and worked in many films such as, Species (1995), The Getaway (1994), and Donnie Brasco (1997), Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) and 2 (2004), Sin City (2005), and many more. He also went onto winning a couple of awards, one being the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival for Best Actor for his role in Strength and Honor (2007) in 2008. To learn more about this episode and others, visit the official Cinema Sounds & Secrets website!
With the Winter Meetings fast approaching, and free agents still on the board. Are we willing to Pay or Pass on these free agents?
The boys are back—well, mostly! Pat returns from his Hawaiian getaway, but Joe is MIA as the crew settles into a snowy, cold Saturday in Chicago. We kick things off by recapping Thanksgiving festivities, including the adventures (and misadventures) of frying a turkey. Pat shares the highlights from his trip to Hawaii before the guys dive into last week's outings at both the Bulls game and the Friday night Blackhawks game. From there, we break down last week's news to start the week: Donald Glover's recent health concerns, Marjorie Taylor Greene quitting Congress, a volcanic eruption in Ethiopia, and an ICE raid making headlines. Things lighten up with the weekly betting tips, and as always, the episode closes with a set of feel-good stories to send you off right. Grab a drink and get ready — it's another classic episode of the Saturday Night Pregame!
We take a look back at the Wild Card Series, and the teams that clinched their spot in the Division Series!
As we enter September, pennant races are tightening up! We take a look at some of the closest races and their postseason relevance on this week's show!Be sure to follow Mason's new side project! @TwinbirdBreaks
Mason is flying solo this episode! Giving a quick update on some milestones and other news from around the league!
We are in the final week of the MLB season! Mason and Gautam are back to break down all the storylines as the 2025 season comes to a close.Be sure to check out Mason's side project! @TwinbirdBreaks
It's Game 6 of the American League Championship Series, and we wanted to look back and take a look at some of the teams that didn't make it before we look at the Championship Series.Be sure to follow Mason's new side project! @TwinbirdBreaks
The Los Angeles Dodgers are the 2025 World Series Champions. Are they truly a dynasty? How long could this dynasty last? All that and more as we recap the World Series!Be sure to follow Mason's new side project! @TwinbirdBreaks
The offseason has begun, meaning the first piece of business is qualifying offers. We'll chat about that and more on this week's episode!Be sure to check out Mason's new side project! @TwinbirdBreaks
With the Trade Deadline just around the corner, the Seattle Mariners boost their lineup with the addition of Josh Naylor. We break down this trade as well as other news and notes around the league!Be sure to check out Mason's new project! @TwinbirdBreaks
The 2025 Deadline had it all! Blockbuster trades, the blizzard of transactions at the final buzzer, and everything in between. We give our thoughts on the day's moves and more this week!Be sure to check out Mason's new project! @TwinbirdBreaks
Mason is back from Banana Ball! We cover his experience from this past weekend, as well as the history of the Savannah Bananas, and the impact they are making in growing the game of baseball.Be sure to follow Mason's new side project! @TwinbirdBreaks
After Clayton Kershaw reached 3000 career strikeouts earlier this season, Justin Verlander reached a milestone of his own. As well as a few other players creeping up on some more milestone moments.Be sure to follow Mason's new side project! @TwinbirdBreaks
Brooke's calling a woman and telling her she won an island vacation to the Caribbean... just as long as she ditches her boyfriend for a beach full of hot singles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brooke's calling a woman and telling her she won an island vacation to the Caribbean... just as long as she ditches her boyfriend for a beach full of hot singles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's like paradise spread out with a butter knife! This week we wanna scream "EUREKA!" with the colorful third record from Canadian sibling band Mother Mother! Ryan and Molly Guldemond noticed a striking lack of powerful melodic rock and set out to make the music they wanted to hear. After becoming British Columbia's next big thing (and releasing the future viral hit Hayloft), the band pushed high-concept emotional rock to infectious levels with tracks like Oleander, Problems, and their first charting hit, The Stand! This self-made creative endeavor stands out from the rest of the band's discography with its sleek, polished romp through internal turmoil.James & Connor Connor learn about Quadra Island, talk about the Greek & gold rush origins of the album title, and explore why the band became TikTok famous in the early 2020s. The Mixtaper will blow our hair and ears away as he belts out four supposedly-true facts about anthropomorphic metronomes, cover art cosplay, and a new type of magnet that fans took a bit too far. Will the album Carve A Name into our hearts, or will we have to Getaway to something new? Eureka might just awaken a new bad habit for Connor...Let us know if you'd bring your own Mother to Mother Mother! Have you ever been poisoned by oleander? Are you.. some sort of butter knife hater? Chime in down in the comments and on social media!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro1:27 About Mother Mother7:17 About Eureka!13:28 Awards & Accolades13:53 Fact Or Spin15:27 Ryan's Hair And Ears Were Blown Away20:45 They Pitched A Mother Mother Cartoon26:19 They Dressed As Their Album Art For Halloween30:02 They Became A Mother Magnet35:43 Album Art39:19 Chasing It Down41:31 The Stand44:38 Baby Don't Dance46:17 Original Spin47:40 Born In A Flash48:50 Simply Simple50:23 Problems51:55 Aspiring Fires53:32 Getaway54:49 Far In Time56:02 Oleander58:00 Calm Me Down59:12 In The Wings1:01:34 Carve A Name1:02:46 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this inspiring episode of Galloping Getaways, Meghan Brady sits down with Rita Soares, visionary leader and co-founder of one of Portugal's most celebrated equestrian and wine estates. Together, they explore how this family-run haven has become a global symbol of luxury, sustainability, and horse welfare — where fine wines, gourmet cuisine, and Lusitano horses coexist in harmony.Rita shares her journey from dream to legacy: how she built a destination rooted in authenticity, her approach to responsible equestrian tourism, and what makes Malhadinha Nova a proud Equestrian Travel Association (ETA) member.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3828 – Show Notes & Links:Host: Meghan Brady of the Equestrian Travel AssociationPresenting Sponsor: Equestrian Travel Association | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Rita Soares of Herdade da Malhadinha NovaRecipe: Sericaia1/2 liter milk (remove 2 tablespoons for a bowl)200 g sugar6 eggs1 heaped tablespoon wheat flour1 heaped tablespoon cornstarch1 cinnamon stick1 strip of lemon peelCinnamon for sprinklingA pinch of saltSTEP-BY-STEP RECIPE: Place the milk (don't forget to remove 2 tablespoons) in a saucepan with the lemon peel, cinnamon stick, and sugar, and simmer until it boils. Separate the egg yolks from the whites and beat the whites until stiff. Set aside. Add the 2 tablespoons of milk and the two types of flour (mixed and sifted) to the egg yolks. Mix everything well with a wooden spoon until you have a smooth mixture, without any lumps. The mixture should be completely smooth.Then add this mixture to the milk, which has now boiled. Mix well, return to a low heat and stir until thickened. This cooking process usually takes about 15 minutes.Turn off the heat and stir to cool slightly. Then add the egg whites and fold in with a wooden spoon. Mix well. (Only add the egg whites when the mixture is lukewarm, almost cold).Finally, spoon the mixture into a deep earthenware dish (do not smooth it out, just shake the dish) and sprinkle with plenty of cinnamon.Bake at 350°F and when it starts to rise, tap it a few times and bake for 35 minutes.Do the toothpick test: if the center is dry, it's ready. Let it cool and serve with Elvas plums, along with their syrup.
In this inspiring episode of Galloping Getaways, Meghan Brady sits down with Rita Soares, visionary leader and co-founder of one of Portugal's most celebrated equestrian and wine estates. Together, they explore how this family-run haven has become a global symbol of luxury, sustainability, and horse welfare — where fine wines, gourmet cuisine, and Lusitano horses coexist in harmony.Rita shares her journey from dream to legacy: how she built a destination rooted in authenticity, her approach to responsible equestrian tourism, and what makes Malhadinha Nova a proud Equestrian Travel Association (ETA) member.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3828 – Show Notes & Links:Host: Meghan Brady of the Equestrian Travel AssociationPresenting Sponsor: Equestrian Travel Association | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Rita Soares of Herdade da Malhadinha NovaRecipe: Sericaia1/2 liter milk (remove 2 tablespoons for a bowl)200 g sugar6 eggs1 heaped tablespoon wheat flour1 heaped tablespoon cornstarch1 cinnamon stick1 strip of lemon peelCinnamon for sprinklingA pinch of saltSTEP-BY-STEP RECIPE: Place the milk (don't forget to remove 2 tablespoons) in a saucepan with the lemon peel, cinnamon stick, and sugar, and simmer until it boils. Separate the egg yolks from the whites and beat the whites until stiff. Set aside. Add the 2 tablespoons of milk and the two types of flour (mixed and sifted) to the egg yolks. Mix everything well with a wooden spoon until you have a smooth mixture, without any lumps. The mixture should be completely smooth.Then add this mixture to the milk, which has now boiled. Mix well, return to a low heat and stir until thickened. This cooking process usually takes about 15 minutes.Turn off the heat and stir to cool slightly. Then add the egg whites and fold in with a wooden spoon. Mix well. (Only add the egg whites when the mixture is lukewarm, almost cold).Finally, spoon the mixture into a deep earthenware dish (do not smooth it out, just shake the dish) and sprinkle with plenty of cinnamon.Bake at 350°F and when it starts to rise, tap it a few times and bake for 35 minutes.Do the toothpick test: if the center is dry, it's ready. Let it cool and serve with Elvas plums, along with their syrup.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy suggests that more casual attire at airports could foster greater mutual respect among passengers. Many agree with his viewpoint. Ken takes your calls! Ken interviews Financial Strategist Ron Glasnow. Ron discusses how consumers are preparing for Black Friday for shopping amid rising holiday prices. He shares practical budgeting strategies, such as setting strict budgets and focusing on essential purchases. In addition, tariffs being part of the economic policies are adding to consumer uncertainty. Both Ken and Ron emphasize the importance of patience in the coming months as the longer-term effects on consumers and the market unfold.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy suggests that more casual attire at airports could foster greater mutual respect among passengers. Many agree with his viewpoint. Ken takes your calls! Ken interviews Financial Strategist Ron Glasnow. Ron discusses how consumers are preparing for Black Friday for shopping amid rising holiday prices. He shares practical budgeting strategies, such as setting strict budgets and focusing on essential purchases. In addition, tariffs being part of the economic policies are adding to consumer uncertainty. Both Ken and Ron emphasize the importance of patience in the coming months as the longer-term effects on consumers and the market unfold.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In December 2005, ten days after their wedding, Summers and New embarked on their honeymoon, travelling first to the Caribbean and then—according to publicly available flight logs—to Epstein's private island. They departed from Bedford, Massachusetts, on December 21 on Epstein's plane bound for St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, a typical staging point to transfer onward to Little Saint James. The records indicate that Summers and New, along with Epstein's pilot and Ghislaine Maxwell as co-traveller, made a short stop on the island for less than a full day. A spokesperson for Summers later confirmed the brief visit, noting it took place “long before” Epstein's first formal federal criminal charges.Although Summers has never been charged with any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein, this honeymoon stop has become a focal point of scrutiny because it occurred while Epstein was already under investigation for alleged sexual crimes and because the island later became infamous for sex-trafficking allegations. The trip is now viewed as one of multiple documented occasions Summers flew aboard Epstein's aircraft, including three flights during his tenure as president of Harvard University.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
In December 2005, ten days after their wedding, Summers and New embarked on their honeymoon, travelling first to the Caribbean and then—according to publicly available flight logs—to Epstein's private island. They departed from Bedford, Massachusetts, on December 21 on Epstein's plane bound for St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, a typical staging point to transfer onward to Little Saint James. The records indicate that Summers and New, along with Epstein's pilot and Ghislaine Maxwell as co-traveller, made a short stop on the island for less than a full day. A spokesperson for Summers later confirmed the brief visit, noting it took place “long before” Epstein's first formal federal criminal charges.Although Summers has never been charged with any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein, this honeymoon stop has become a focal point of scrutiny because it occurred while Epstein was already under investigation for alleged sexual crimes and because the island later became infamous for sex-trafficking allegations. The trip is now viewed as one of multiple documented occasions Summers flew aboard Epstein's aircraft, including three flights during his tenure as president of Harvard University.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Episode #418 Join Dave and Toni-Ann as they discuss Toni-Ann's park-free ladies' getaway. Highlights include: The Perch: The new lobby bar at the Grand Floridian. Food and Wine Classic: At the Swan and Dolphin Resorts. Plancha Brunch: At the Four Seasons Golf Course in Golden Oaks. Plus more Disney fun, news, and other silliness. www.thedisneycrush.com thedisneycrush@gmail.com www.patreon.com/thedisneycrush
From the new Getaways in Lagoon Layer all the way through the Great Harmoneel's windpipe, the Kongversation finishes discussing Donkey Kong Bananza's post-game! It's the most difficult Bananza Rehearsals, the best character resolutions, and the simple joy of harmonizing Stickerbush Symphony with a bunch of disco rocks. Note: This episode contains spoilers through the end of the post-game.
This week on It's Happening: Snooki and Joey chat beauty routines, Botox, birthdays, and filming plans. Joey recaps his chic Paris getaway and culinary adventures, while Snooki contemplates finding a friend for Wiggles. They dive into influencer life, weddings, BravoCon buzz, and reality TV gossip. Wanna join the party? Text or leave a voicemail for your favorite messy mawmas at (646) 580-5251 and you might just get featured next week! Subscribe and Watch on YouTube This episode is sponsored by: Chef iQ - Promo code: SNOOKI Revolve - Promo code: SNOOKI Willie's Remedy - Promo code: SNOOKI Connect with It's Happening: Instagram | TikTok | Snooki and Joey on Cameo
A cozy beach getaway turned into a nightmare that none of them expected. Last summer, Marissa and her fiancé Ben rented a charming cedar cottage on the Oregon coast with friends Jamie and Lauren. The place had all the makings of a peaceful vacation — weathered wood siding, a porch swing overlooking the ocean, and the smell of salt and pine drifting through the rooms. But their dream trip changed the very first night. Marissa woke around midnight to the moonlight over the water… and saw a little girl in an old-fashioned blue dress standing silently by the bedroom door. She looked almost real — until Marissa realized she could see the wood grain of the door through her. Footsteps echoed in the hallway when no one was there. Bathroom items were swept into the tub as if tossed by unseen hands. A bedroom door slammed with enough force to rattle the window while giggles echoed in the hall. Jamie felt something brush past him on the stairs, and Lauren swore she heard humming in the empty parlor. This chilling true ghost story from the Oregon coast proves that not all historic cottages by the sea are as peaceful as they appear. #TrueGhostStory #OregonCoastHaunting #GhostChild #HauntedBeachCottage #SeashellOnTheBed #RealHaunting #ParanormalActivity #HistoricCottageHaunting #SupernaturalEncounters #UnexplainedPhenomena #ChillingVacations #RealGhostStoriesOnline Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
A cozy beach getaway turned into a nightmare that none of them expected. Last summer, Marissa and her fiancé Ben rented a charming cedar cottage on the Oregon coast with friends Jamie and Lauren. The place had all the makings of a peaceful vacation — weathered wood siding, a porch swing overlooking the ocean, and the smell of salt and pine drifting through the rooms. But their dream trip changed the very first night. Marissa woke around midnight to the moonlight over the water… and saw a little girl in an old-fashioned blue dress standing silently by the bedroom door. She looked almost real — until Marissa realized she could see the wood grain of the door through her. Footsteps echoed in the hallway when no one was there. Bathroom items were swept into the tub as if tossed by unseen hands. A bedroom door slammed with enough force to rattle the window while giggles echoed in the hall. Jamie felt something brush past him on the stairs, and Lauren swore she heard humming in the empty parlor. This chilling true ghost story from the Oregon coast proves that not all historic cottages by the sea are as peaceful as they appear. #TrueGhostStory #OregonCoastHaunting #GhostChild #HauntedBeachCottage #SeashellOnTheBed #RealHaunting #ParanormalActivity #HistoricCottageHaunting #SupernaturalEncounters #UnexplainedPhenomena #ChillingVacations #RealGhostStoriesOnline Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
On a special edition of Cleveland Browns Daily: Enjoy this week's episode of the Bark Tank with Play by Play Voice Andrew Siciliano and NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo Nathan Zegura goes one on one with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell from the "Building Brownstown" podcast series Fantasy advice from Dr Z And...week 9 of the scoresSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A cozy beach getaway turned into a nightmare that none of them expected. Last summer, Marissa and her fiancé Ben rented a charming cedar cottage on the Oregon coast with friends Jamie and Lauren. The place had all the makings of a peaceful vacation — weathered wood siding, a porch swing overlooking the ocean, and the smell of salt and pine drifting through the rooms. But their dream trip changed the very first night. Marissa woke around midnight to the moonlight over the water… and saw a little girl in an old-fashioned blue dress standing silently by the bedroom door. She looked almost real — until Marissa realized she could see the wood grain of the door through her. Footsteps echoed in the hallway when no one was there. Bathroom items were swept into the tub as if tossed by unseen hands. A bedroom door slammed with enough force to rattle the window while giggles echoed in the hall. Jamie felt something brush past him on the stairs, and Lauren swore she heard humming in the empty parlor. This chilling true ghost story from the Oregon coast proves that not all historic cottages by the sea are as peaceful as they appear. #TrueGhostStory #OregonCoastHaunting #GhostChild #HauntedBeachCottage #SeashellOnTheBed #RealHaunting #ParanormalActivity #HistoricCottageHaunting #SupernaturalEncounters #UnexplainedPhenomena #ChillingVacations #RealGhostStoriesOnline Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story: