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We're celebrating 10 years of C&C and Bean Bag Studios all month long! One of our first 10th anniversary episodes features a check-in from our old friends, Smirnof & Stroganoff, our Russian correspondents on the links. Then, we get our taillights cracked on the Karen Read trial. Spoiler alert: She's guilty. We also cast our version of the Karen Read movie. (another spoiler alert: OJ Simpson didn't make the cut. Well he did, but not for a movie role). Finally, we talk a little bit of sports and the Celtics-Knicks rivalry that isn't, as well as the Utah Mammoth.
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Send us a textThis week on the show, Erin tries a recipe for Beef Tongue Stroganoff from the Prairie cook book from Dan Clapson and Twyla Campbell. If you're not up for processing tongue, you can make this recipe with any leftover beef, such as pot roast. She also made egg noodles to enjoy with the stroganoff. The noodle recipe gave her trouble, which she blamed on Heather for recommending it. It was a while thing. Let's talk about it! The first step for Erin was to braise the beef tongue. The added bonus here is that cooking it this way also produces a delicious beef broth for the stroganoff gravy. Stroganoff is a classic Russian recipe of beef in a creamy mushroom gravy. The leftover beef is cubed and added to the rich mushroom sauce and served, in this case, over egg noodles. As for those noodles... Heather shared a recipe she has made a few times and with which she has had good success with very little trouble. Well, Erin found it difficult to work with as the dough is quite dry. As many of us home cooks know, making pasta is a skill that develops when you practice it often. For those of us who don't often make noodles, it can be fussy and annoying! But in the end, we had a beautiful dish of beef tongue stroganoff and egg noodles, well worth the effort of working with that cut of meat and dry pasta dough! Episode Links~~~~~ Prairie cookbook~ Beef Stroganoff Recipe~ Braised Beef Tongue Recipe~Bisous & Brioche cookbook~ Chatsworth Farm Episode~ Squash Ravioli Recipe~ Squash Ravioli Episode~ Pot Roast Recipe~ Spinach Pasta Episode~~~~ Three Kitchens Podcast - a home cooking showCheck out our website where you can listen to all of our episodes and find recipes on our blog: www.threekitchenspodcast.comYou can support the show with a small donation at Buy Me A Coffee.Want to be a guest? We want to hear from you! Join us on our socials!Instagram @three_kitchens_podcastFacebook @threekitchenspodcastYouTube @threekitchenspodcastTikTok @threekitchenspodcastRate, review, follow, subscribe and tell your friends!
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This savory, creamy, starchy dish can be made in all sorts of ways, and it has a tangle of historical ties to match. Anney and Lauren dig into the history and cultures behind stroganoff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beef sausage stroganoff with parsnip mash 500g beef sausages 1 tablespoon oil 2 onions, finely sliced 1 clove garlic, minced 25g butter 250g sliced mushrooms 1 tablespoon tomato puree 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar 150ml beef stock 75ml double cream 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard Heat the oil in a large pan and add the sausages. Cook to seal on both sides and then add the onions and garlic. Cook until golden. Add the mushrooms and dot the butter around the pan. Cook until the mushrooms are golden and mix in the tomato puree. Add the Worcestershire sauce, vinegar and stock and cook until the stock has reduced by half. Add the cream and mustard and cook to spoon coating consistency. Check seasoning. Parsnip mash 1kg peeled potatoes 200g parsnips, peeled and chopped 200ml whole milk Salt to taste 25g butter Boil the potatoes. Place the parsnips in a pan and cover with the milk. Season with salt and place parchment on top. Cook gently until parsnips are soft. Blend to a smooth puree. Drain the potatoes well and mash with the butter. Mix in the parsnip puree and check seasoning.
Hey Food Fans!This is our best episode yet. We're thrilled to bring you a fresh episode of "Cooking Like a Pro" - the podcast where we explore all things food with a dash of nostalgia and a sprinkle of culinary wisdom. Hosted by the ever-lively Chef Cal and joined by Mrs. Chef, his wife Christa DeMercurio, this episode is a delightful blend of home-cooked memories and practical kitchen tips that'll inspire your next meal.Growing and using beef steak and heirloom tomatoes for the perfect BLT sandwich.Exploring the history and modern preparation of beef stroganoff.Creative ways to use leftover meatloaf for manicotti bolognese.Tips for preparing crudités and the importance of vegetable texture.Culinary uses of beer in recipes like beer batter and beer cheddar soup and Guinness muffins.Send us a textWe love FAN MAIL!
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Tisdag! I dagens kakor blir det både ryssar och bajs. Vad mer kan man önska sig av en tisdag i augusti? Har du ett skvaller som fler borde få höra? Maila det till kafferepetpod@gmail.comMissa inte vår månatliga systerpodd Cigarrummet. Bli prenumerant på www.underproduktion.se/cigarrummet2:00 - Nekningen6:22 - Vem har bajsat under sängen?9:25 - Pressträff i tågvagnen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tender sirloin steak is paired with roasted mushrooms, rich sour cream, and a touch of mustard for a sauce that's pure nostalgia. The mouthwatering recipe can be found here.
Hey! Astro is a uniquely places alt-pop artist from the Central Coast. Owen joined Cam and Eamonn on release day to discuss his brand new Mixtape - 'Don't Waste Another Minute'. Eamonn shows his stalkerish behaviour by recounting a story of seeing Owen running through Wamberal, while Cam desperately clings onto any hope that maybe he had crossed paths with Astro prior to meeting him in the studio. Owen also reveals that his first song every made was a high school diss track about his mate, which evolved into turning this into a career. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe for more content. Learn more about Hey! Astro here Like Homebrewed on Facebook Follow Homebrewed on Instagram Watch our content on YouTube Check out our Spotify Playlists here Catch up on everything Homebrewed This episode was recorded on Darkingjung Land at Sonora Studios in Tuggerah. Produced by Cameron Smith. Homebrewed is a podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017 and have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene. This podcast is designed so you can enjoy conversations with musicians, industry representatives and music media personalities.
I'm joined by my friends and fellow comedians, Christie Bahna and Kari Assad for a rollicking good time. What does rollicking mean? I have no clue but I believe I've heard it before so I hope it flies. Rollick on you wonderful people(0:00) - Banter(18:06) - AITA for calling myself mixed race?(34:43) - AITA for refusing to speak to someone's lawyer?(52:53) - AITA for naming my son Stroganoff?Follow Karihttps://www.instagram.com/assadkarirocks/Kari Podhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kari-assad-ghost-detective/id1625793644?app=podcast&at=1000lHKX&ct=linktree_http&itscg=30200&itsct=lt_p&ls=1&mt=2Follow Christiehttps://www.instagram.com/autobahna/Christie Podhttps://tr.ee/RY4EGYoERzSubmit to our Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AITApod/Join us on Patreon! https://patreon.com/aitapodWhat's on Patreon?200+ Bonus eps- NO ADSand accurate timestamps- Discord with awesome communityTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@aitapodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/aita_pod/
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This week's podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. We hear from:· Becky, a first time caller-innerer, who has further thoughts on George;· Stephanie, who also remains worried about that particular Grundy;· Glyn, who has thoughts on Harry and Alice, and the Bull;· Pip, who brings her expertise to bear on Harrison's situation;· Witherspoon, who wants to talk about Cirrhosis· And finally Sue, another first time caller-innerer, with thoughts on George, Miranda and Hannah.We also have emails from a first time emailer-innerer, Nicola and our regular correspondent, Chris in IndianaPlus: we have the Week In Ambridge by Rob, a roundup of the Dumteedum Facebook group from Vicky, and the Tweets of the Week from Theo.Please call into the show using this link:www.speakpipe.com/dumteedum Or send us a voicenote via WhatsApp on: +44 7810 012 881 (07810012 881 if in the UK) – Open the WhatsApp app, key in the number and click on the microphone icon .Or email us at dumteedum@mail.comDetails of the Academic Archers 2024 Conference and the Ferrety Fun craft event can be found at https://www.academicarchers.net/2024-conferenceWe will be meeting up on Friday and Saturday night of the conference weekend at The Euston Tap and heading on to Ravi Shankar on Friday and Casa Tua on Saturday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today we talk about the past few events and what we learned from them here in the holler. I will also go over our usual Monday segments. Featured Event: Dec 3 West Knox County Gathering, Email Kerry for address and directions Sponsor 1: FreeSteading.com Sponsor 2: Strong Roots Resources Livestream Schedule Monday at 4pm Central: My Interview with The Rural Report with Debut on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAAGcUEPzik Tuesday, 12:30: Live with Evan Dixon of Radio Made Easy and John Willis of Special Operations Equipment. Friday, 9:30am: Homestead Happenings Tales from the Prepper Pantry Processed 6 roosters for freezer camp (hand plucked them) Went to smoke our bacon and it turns out there is only 3lbs cured so I will be doing a series on curing bacon as we cure the rest of the bellies Been shopping at the grocery store for fresh veggies even though we usually do not do this “Shepherd's Pie” and “Stroganoff” to use up winter squash Hoping to find wild mushrooms this week Basing meals on odds and ends Weekly Shopping Report from Joe We made our usual three stops today. Dollar Tree was first. Though there is still a good variety there, the plastics area is again beginning to be depleted. We wanted a new trashcan for the bathroom, and we may have gotten the last one of its type. The coolers remain in decent shape for quantity and variety, but they're still not putting any energy drinks in them. Oh well; in this weather, room temperature is okay. I saw the first cloth face-diaper I've seen in quite a while on a woman in here. Home Depot was next, as I wanted a couple of things for a car toolbag. They have some "Black Friday" stuff out, so it might be worth a look. A 2x4x8 is still $3.18. They have good stocks of alkaline batteries, but still few lithium other than a normal amount of coin cells and CR123. I saw some deals on Ryobi and Milwaukee tool batteries as well. Aldi was last. We found everything we wanted, including my preferred 70% chocolate. Staple prices were: eggs: $1.23 (decent increase; I hear the parasites have forced the slaughter of millions more birds); milk: $3.02; heavy cream: $4.69; OJ: $3.19; butter: $2.99; bacon: $4.49; potatoes: $3.49; flour: $1.99; sugar: $3.09; 80% lean ground beef: $4.19. Untainted (i.e. no ethanol) regular gasoline remains at $3.899 per gallon. Frugality Tip from Will Last fall a friend of mine was processing turkeys for thanksgiving and she was overwhelmed and it was taking her far longer than expected. So she sent out a request for help. Having processed hundreds of birds I went over and helped get caught up. When we were done she asked "What do I owe you?" I pointed at her amazing garlic bed she has been growing for years and said a few of those. Well this fall I just planted bulbs I grew this year from that garlic. Not only did this help a fellow homesteader, but I now have a strain of garlic that I know grows here and it cost me nothing. As a bonus being 30 minutes apart if something ever happens to either of our garlic beds we can always help each other get restarted. Operation Independence Holler Repair Project on 2023, an update: Hearth being built this week for woodstove. No more electrical heaters! Main topic of the Show: People often as WHY - WHY should I go to an event? It costs so much. Poultry Processing with Joel If you missed this class, you made a huge mistake Intro was amazing Always something new to learn - I am rewriting my processing book as a result of this class Took the fear out of the process Met a local farmer who is growing chickens that rival Polyface ones: Hoff the Grid Homestead We got praise third hand from Joel saying it was one of the best run classes SRF Best Team Ever! Things went so smoothly Every. Single. Talk. changed someone's life. From Joel Ryals Build a Niche Business, to Joel Salatin giving a talk he doesn't usually give More people skipped sessions and that is a good thing Integrating art and music because we must balance our creative with our logical Connections Session and stories pouring in after about what people are doing to change their lives- And therein lies our differentiator. Things are taking their own shape: eg the onsite interview thing that happens, the nightly campfire TSP 1st time ever: no speech, just MCing Family Reunion and new people Do less Steven Reisner's session on growing plants Network of big brothers at a time when things are hard for me = healing Make it a great week! GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. Community Follow me on Nostr: npub1u2vu695j5wfnxsxpwpth2jnzwxx5fat7vc63eth07dez9arnrezsdeafsv Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link
Welcome to Hope for the Caregiver here on American Family Radio. This is Peter Rosenberger. This is the program for you as a family caregiver. How you doing? How you holding up? What's going on with you? Those and more are the type of questions that we ask ourselves as family caregivers that I ask you. I want you to ask me, how are we doing? How are we holding up? And you can see more about why I do what I do here, how we do it, who we're doing it for all at HopeForTheCaregiver.com. HopeForTheCaregiver.com. I want to continue our conversation that we were having last week about the 1-2-30 Last week we just spent time on help. Today, we're going to finish the phrase which is help me, me, money and endurance. We're going to talk about that just to review for those of you who maybe missed it last time. Under your health, get an annual flu shot. Some people don't. Want to take a flu shot? Some people medically don't feel they can do that, but I still recommend it. That's kind of a guide. But the whole point of this is not religion. I'm not setting up some type of institution that you got to, this is what we got to do. You know, I was driving to Bozeman the other day. We had an early snowstorm. We got about 80 inches of snow and it was pretty cold too. It was about 15 degrees when I was driving over there. When you get a lot of steam coming off of the river as you go through, and it gets very foggy to drive through the canyon that I have to go through to get there. Between the steam and the fog and the snow-covered road, sometimes it's hard to know where the road is. And that's why I'm grateful they have those reflectors so close. And sometimes they're double tiered because of the amount of snow we get. And it just helps me know where the road is. And so that's all this is, just a reminder of where's the road? Where's the path? We don't have to put ourselves under any kind of bondage to follow this. We just come up with tools that may help us. So, for your health, one annual flu shot, two well visits a year, and 30 minutes daily of physical activity. okay, and if you can't get a flu shot or you don't want to get a flu shot, please don't get all bent out of shape about that this is just a suggestion, and two well visits a year well, why wait a whole year to find out at your annual physical that you have high blood pressure or your sugar is real high or you know yada yada yada 30 minutes a day of something physical do something physical And for your emotions, how about a counseling visit? You know, once a month, just once a month to spend time with a counselor, a trained mental health professional, two support groups over the course of a month. They're not going to fix the problem. That's not what they're there for. They're there to better equip you to deal with the challenge you deal with. And most of the challenges we deal with, we will find are internal. It's how we respond to the things outside us that we don't like, which creates a lot of stress for us. So we better learn how to take things in stride and carry things and be flexible and be at peace with the ambiguity and all those kinds of things. Well, those are things that you can get from being around others, struggling with the same stuff, getting some help from a trained professional, and then spend 30 days a year in church. Okay. We as caregivers can't always go every Sunday, but we can aim for it. Why? Well, it's important that we have community around us, that we're hearing the gospel being preached to us and make sure it's a church that is grounded in biblical authority in the scriptures, not, you know, some type of, um, motivational speaker with a religious flair. Let's try to avoid that. Those are not helpful things. Okay. But let's go to a place where they better equip you with the studies of the scriptures to have a deeper walk with the Lord. Okay. And in knowledge, we should all be theologians showing up at church, the study of God, Not religion, which is the study of man's approach to God. Let's go with theology. Let's study. Let's learn. Let's pursue God. We can know God. He's given us his word to be able to do so. And let's do that in a community of believers for several reasons. One of them, it's going to strengthen us for the journey. But the other thing is, more importantly, scripture commands us to do it. Forsake not the assembly. Scripture states so. Those are things that one to thirty for your emotions So, you know counseling visit once a month again, don't put yourself under bondage to adhere to that Just consider that as a goal and it may be just for a season that you do this to support groups a month and you could do them virtually if you need to and and 30 days in church per year for your emotions and then for your lifestyle, something for yourself every week. Do something, one thing. for you. Have a vacation from being a caregiver. Again, we may not be able to do that at one time, but that's a day and a half a month. And you may have to split that out by hours. So if you've got a day and a half, a month, so that's 30 hours a month that you could take one hour a day to take a break from being a caregiver, roughly. I mean, you see how you do the math. Don't again, don't put this as some kind of unrealistic burden on yourself. Just make this a goal. You know what? I'm going to take, I'm going to take a little bit of time off from this. You can, anybody can find 30 minutes somewhere. Okay. And then as part of that lifestyle, listen to 30 minutes a day of something funny. Get laughter back in your life. I know your circumstances are dire. So are ours, but we laugh and it's important to laugh. Ecclesiastes says there's a time to weep and a time to laugh. We have plenty of time to weep as caregivers. Do we laugh? Okay, it's really important that we do this. And then the P of help is for our profession. And I recommend this. I do it for myself. One training class per year to learn a new skill. And I don't care what it is. You may learn Excel spreadsheets on your computer. You may learn how to garden. You may learn how to cook better. There's all kinds of cooking classes. You know, Graham Care, who's been on this program, The Galloping Gourmet, just a wonderful man. He's got a whole series of things on Amazon and other places that you can go and learn how to cook better. from him on heart healthy stuff you can do and it's really good stuff. I mean he's been out there a long time. But, you know, you can go out there and get that if you want to learn how to cook better, which I recommend doing because, you know, who doesn't want to be a better cook? Cooking can be a chore for us as caregivers. I understand that. But still, I like to prepare and I like to get in there and try new things. I'm fairly adventurous in the kitchen and I make a great venison taco. I've tried, I've had elk Stroganoff and elk spaghetti sauce and I try all kinds of different things. You never know. I mean, do you know how to cook game? Do you know how to cook this? Do you know how to make a good roast? Do you know how to, you know, do things that will bring a lot of flavor to your life, but learn something. I took a class last year at Hillsdale College on C.S. Lewis and Christianity. 30-part class, free. It's just lectures and I listen to it and you take a little test. I passed it, got a certificate. So, you know, there's always something you can learn. As an employee, in your profession, you can always improve yourself with some kind of training. And then, two performance meetings a year with your supervisor. Why wait for an annual one to find out there may be a problem? Have two, just to make sure that there's good communication. And then, as part of that, by the way, give a good day's work. Be forthright with your boss. Let them know what's going on with you. You don't have to give all the details, but let them know what's going on. And then ask for and give flexibility to the best of your abilities. And then 30 minutes a day away from your desk or phone during office hours. 1-2-30. One training class, two performance meetings, 30 minutes daily. So those are just some tips that I came up with. I don't normally give tips, but it's something I do for me. He will be strong to deliver me safe and the joy of the Lord Welcome back to Home for the Caregiver. This is Peter Rosenberger. This is the program for you as a family caregiver. That is my wife, Gracie, with Russ Taff, off of her CD, Resilient. By the way, if you want to get a copy of that CD, the easiest way to do it is go out to, I should call this number, 615-297-7000. 5388 at Logos Bookstore. 615-297-5388. And Gracie's fussing at me because I haven't loaded that on so that you can download it from iTunes and everything else. You can do individual songs, but you know, you can go out there to iTunes and Amazon Prime and all that kind of stuff. You can do it, but I haven't done it. I've had a few other things going on in my life so I'm working on it and I'm trying to build a page. You can see some of it right now. See what you think at PeterRosenberger.com with all my product pages and so forth. So feel free to take a look and see what you think. We're trying to update a lot of things. and it's Peter Rosenberger, R-O-S-E-N-B-E-R-G-E-R.com. It's a new page I'm doing. I'm going to link to it from the Hope for the Caregiver page, but I'm just trying some things and we're working fast and furious on that. So anyway, all right, let's get back to the Help Me 1230 program that I came up with. And on this, We address the me, M, me, help me. The M is for money. So how do you deal with your money as a caregiver? What do you do with one, two, thirty? Well, here's something I came up with. All right. Again, you don't have to do this. It's something that helps me. I come up with one charity to financially support. One charity has nothing to do with being a caregiver, has nothing to do with all the other things I deal with. It's me putting something towards helping someone else financially. You don't have to spend a lot. You can do $5 a year, but do something that focuses on supporting something other than your own world. Get outside yourself a little bit. Find a worthwhile cause. Could be anything. I mean, there's so many different worthwhile causes. I would recommend, by the way, if you listen to this program regularly, support American Family Radio. Okay. Just go online at AFR.net and support them. You're getting something out of this. Are you giving something back to them? Okay, you're, you're, you're benefiting from this and they are working hard. I've been in, I've got to know these folks pretty well over the years that I've been on the air with them. And these people work pretty hard to, to stay focused on bringing a clear message of the gospel through geopolitical events, through teachings, through all kinds of things that they do. So support them. If everybody in this audience that benefits from what I'm saying and doing here went out to AFR and just pledged, I don't know, ten bucks a month. You know, that would be a huge thing for them. This is a big audience. Ten bucks. Whatever it is that the Lord lays on your heart, but do something that is supporting something else. Besides Yourself. Push yourself to support, to give. Okay? So that's something we can do. It gets our mind off of our misery and lets us know that we are doing something that has greater value. One charity that you could support and get involved with it. Okay? Two meetings per year with some type of financial advisor or an accountant. Just to go over everything to make sure it's solid. Are your taxes being paid? I was talking to a caregiver the other day who's way behind on filing income tax. I don't know that he has to pay that much, but you have to file them. Death in taxes. Okay. I mean, that's just render under Caesar and Caesar's very demanding. So let's stay on top of that. Let's don't get behind. You don't need to add that kind of pressure. For those of you who are professionally in that world, financial reps and accountants and so forth, if you are looking to help someone that's a caregiver, call your pastor and say, look, I'd love to sit down with any caregiver here. I'm not trying to germ up business. I'm going to do this just to be able to help. and sit down with them and make sure that they're okay financially, that they have some kind of plan. Don't sell them anything. You're not trying to make a living off of these people. You're just wanting to help. It would be a huge help, and I bet you your pastor would know somebody in the church who could benefit from that. just to sit down, have a conversation, make sure everything's up to date. You know, it may be a situation where you'll have to charge them something down the road, but I'm not trying to create leads for you for your business. I'm just saying, this is how you help a caregiver. If a caregiver looks tired, I bet you their wallets look tired too. Their purses look tired too. Okay. So sit down as a caregiver with somebody who is a trained financial expert in their field. Interview with is a must. Okay? It's really important that we be smart financially. And if we don't know how to do something, there are plenty of people that do. So seek out good financial counsel. Make sure that all of your filings are done on time. Make sure that you're properly deducting stuff. Did you know you could deduct all kinds of things that are caregiver related? Mileage. back and forth to the pharmacy or back and forth to doctor's offices and things such as that. Ask about that sort of thing. Maybe it's possible for you. Okay. Just get some, get some good eyes, trained eyeballs on you, just like we're doing with doctors, just like we're doing with counselors. Now we're dealing with our money and it's money's tight. I know that. But as I've often said, it's not a lack of resources. It's often a lack of resourcefulness. And it's very important. Today is a great day to start making healthy financial decisions. Don't beat yourself up over what you did last week. Man, I have made so many financial blunders, but I don't have to do it again today. I can learn from that and I can seek out counsel from people who are better trained and wiser and smarter at this sort of thing. and they can give me good counsel. And if they won't spend the time to help you, shake the dust off your feet and go to another one. You know, there's people out there that will help if you ask for help. They'll help you. But be very specific and intentional of what you're dealing with. What is the pressing issue? So the best way to start sometimes is, okay, are all of your filings up to date? All of your tax returns, all that kind of stuff. If it's up to date, We're in good shape. Let's go to the next issue. You know, the next issue, the next issue, just chip away at this. You didn't get here overnight. You're not going to get out of it overnight. And you say, well, Peter, I don't have any money. So it doesn't really matter. Everybody's got something. If you're completely destitute, that's a different conversation. But I don't think that you are at this point. So let's start making good financially healthy decisions right now. Okay. Right now. And then the 30. So we've got one charity that you can support. Think about somebody else's challenges other than your own. Two meetings per year with a financial advisor or an accountant of some type that can go through your stuff and, and help you develop a solid plan. Remember I had, um, the gown here. A while back, his name is Hans Scheele. Finishing Well is his podcast. You can go out, he has an amazing library of podcasts you can go out and listen to for free. And Hans said something great on this program. He said, don't avoid calling me just because you don't think I can afford it. Let me make that decision. Okay, so I thought that's an open invitation. You can reach out to him at his website and let him talk to you about it and see what may be available. You don't have to start with, you know, $100,000. You can start with $1. Okay, that's the goal is for you to start. So don't be embarrassed, don't be ashamed, don't be afraid. Just step out in boldness and say, I am going to start making better financial decisions today and I'm going to seek the help of somebody who can help me do it. Okay. Commit to that. and then 30. Now what is 30? What are we going to do? 1, 2, and 30. Remember everything is 1, 2, and 30. So what are we going to do with 30? Well, here's what I suggest. Try squirreling away $30 from every paycheck into some type of savings or investment. Try squirreling it away. Okay? You may not be able to right now. Some of us, you know, I know what it's like to live paycheck to paycheck. I know what it's like to live You know, under paycheck to paycheck that you're like, okay, well, I'm only going to go into debt this much this month. You know, I've been there. I mean, Gracie's cost is fortune. I mean, it's the numbers are staggering for what Gracie's journey has cost. And then you have lost labor cost that they don't even figure that in of what I could be making. with, you know, without these types of encumbrances that we have on us. But here we are. So shoot for 30. You may be able to do, you know, 300. You may be able to do 3,000. Some of you may be able to do 30,000 a month. I don't know, but the point is you're doing something that you're socking it away. You're putting into some type of savings or investment that's going to help you. And that's where trained financial advisors can help you. It may be that you're starting off really small, but the discipline of doing that is going to be a game changer. And speaking of discipline, tithe, that's also going to force you into a discipline financially. And this is what scripture commands of us. So tithe and watch God work. I mean, God says in the scripture, test me in this, watch him work, but say, Lord, I'm going to be responsible for my finances. And I am going to tithe to where I'm being spiritually fed in my church. And I'm going to support my church. And if you're making a hundred dollars a week, You tithe $10. Yes, that's going to be tough. There are people that can give all kinds of great big gifts to church. That's not what Jesus is looking for here. Do you remember the story of the widow and two mites? Because she's giving all she has to give. Okay? God is not limited, nor does He require you to support Him. He's not limited to your support. He's not requiring your support in the sense that He's got to have it. It's a discipline for us to be able to say in faith, we're going to rely on God to supply all our needs according to his riches and glory through Christ Jesus. Okay. It's going to push us. It's going to be tough and we're going to have to make hard decisions, but that's just part of being a caregiver. We make hard decisions all the time, but now we're going to make healthy decisions. They may be hard, but they're healthy. This is Peter Rosenberger. We'll be right back. We're going to wrap up with our Help Me 1230 program that I developed for myself of just things to remember for me. And the last one is E, help me, M-E, endurance, E for endurance. How do we, how do we endure? How do we stay focused on this? One daily outside contact with positive and loving friends. Find a friend somewhere that you can call. Phone a friend. Just call them up and listen to someone who is speaking life into your life, who's a positive person, who loves you, cares for you. Reach out to them. I don't care if it's just to talk about the weather. I don't care if it's to tell the joke of the day. Just find somebody outside of your home and your caregiving world that you can call. Okay, that's one. The two, everything is 1-2-30, two hours per week of just me time. Just you. Two hours. You can find two hours. Don't tell me you can't, because you can. I'm going to pull rank on you. Not many of you all have been a caregiver for as long as I have, or through what I've been through, and I can find it. So if I can find it, you can find it. You may have to be creative, may not be able to do it all at once, but find two hours somewhere. just for you. Where I live here in Montana, I get out on a horse. Okay, some of you may not be able to do that, particularly if you live in urban environments, but that's what I do for me. In the wintertime, it's a snowmobile, sometimes just for a walk. I said one of the other things to find something 30 minutes that you could watch that's funny every day, just something, maybe just combine a couple of these things, but make it for you. Spend time practicing. When I sit down at the piano and practice, I'm not just trying to learn how to play better, I am communicating from the depths of my soul. That's how I do it musically. Some of you paint, some of you garden, some of you Some of you like to needlepoint. Some of you like to, you know, create all kinds of things, whether it's knitting and who knows, whatever. I don't care. It doesn't matter. Just find something that's for you and do that for two hours every week. And then take 30 minutes a day and you can find this to be still, to have some kind of devotional time, to be quiet, just to be still. If you do not take time for stillness, you will make time for illness, but learn to be still. Okay. Look through all the scripture. How many times you hear the Lord say through scripture, be still, y'all be quiet, simmer down now, be still. Okay. Learn to be still. 30 minutes a day. It's a discipline. You may not get it the first time you go first 10 times you go, but you can try to work towards that. of Learning to Be Still. Quieten your thoughts. 1-2-30. Our Help Me program. And that's just something I came up with to give a guideline to myself and to fellow caregivers. Please, again, do not feel like you've got to somehow adhere to this. as far as with some type of rigidity, but just use it as a way of keeping you back on the main road. We can get lost in the weeds so easily. So, 1-2-30, and I'm going to leave you with a bonus 1-2-30, okay? A bonus 1-2-30. You're not having to pay any extra for this, all right? There are times when we just Money, Endurance, And Caregivers If you don't see nail prints, then this ain't yours to fix. You are responsible for your own actions and what comes out of your mouth, your thoughts, words, and deeds. One day our Savior's plan is going to be clear and all of this will be made right for those who trust in Him. And that's where our faith comes in. And I cling to that promise. God will wipe all the tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying. Neither shall there be any more pain for the former things are passed away. It's a book of revelations. We have a Savior. That's why I love Keith Green's hymn, There is a Redeemer, Jesus, God's own Son. I just love that hymn. I love that hymn. There is a Redeemer. There is a Savior. And we're not that Redeemer or Savior. Okay, so you have one Savior. And then two, remember everything is 1, 2, 30. And then two hymns. Now for me, these are the two hymns that I remember that come to me in moments when it's just overpowering. And most of us feel overwhelmed, overpowered, and outmatched on a good day. On a bad day, we're just feeling completely engulfed. But in those moments, There are great hymns of the faith of people who have been there before us, who live to write about it, who live to sing about it, some who even live to laugh about it. But in this particular case, this hymn, and you all know this hymn, It Is Well With My Soul. When sorrows like sea billows roll, whatever my lot thou hast taught me to say, it is well with my soul. How many of you all know that hymn? It is one of the most widely recognized hymns in the entire world. I remember in a clinic in Ghana where we're treating amputees and the waiting room was filled with amputees. If you've ever been in a room filled with amputees, it is extraordinary. And there must have been 30, 45 people there. All these different amputees, women, men, children, and we're putting legs on them. This is what we do at Standing With Hope, standingwithhope.com if you want to go see more about that. And they're all singing, It Is Well With My Soul. Now, let me tell you something. If you hear a room full of amputees singing with their whole being, It Is Well With My Soul, that is an extraordinary and memorable event. And if they can do it, you can too. So remember that. Two hymns. The second one I remember is Great is Thy Faithfulness. Great is thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me. Morning by morning new mercies I see. All I have needed thy hand hath provided. Can you hang on to those two hymns? It is well and great is thy faithfulness. There may be others that you want to do. Huge repository of hymns out there that we just all but ignore in our modern day church. I would recommend we not ignore them. But you go back and look at them. But those two are pretty familiar. Hang on to those. One, Savior. Two, hymns. And then 30 words. 30 words. You think you memorized these 30 words? I bet you already have. Listen to these 30 words that have sustained billions. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me. Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me. You've already memorized those 30 words. Many of you are saying it with me. Say it again. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me. Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me. One Savior, two hymns, thirty words. One is just piling on you. You may not be able to remember anything else, but you can remember that you have a Savior. You can remember that your loved one has a Savior, and you ain't that Savior. You can remember to look down at your hands And when you don't see nail prints, you can remember that you're not that savior, that this is way above your ability to fix, and you can trust him. You can remember two hymns that sustain you in moments when clarity and your ability to even think is just out the window. And you can say, when sorrows like sea billows roll whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say it as well with my soul. If Horatio Spafford can pin that over the watery graves of his children and say that with conviction, and the world sings that, and if a room full of amputees waiting on a prosthetic leg in Ghana, West Africa can say that, so can you and I. And then 30 words. 1-230. I've given you the best I got of this today, and I'll put this out on the podcast and you can go ahead and reference it again, but I thought it might be helpful to you today to listen to some of these things to guide you back on the main road. This is Peter Rosenberger. This is Hope for the Caregiver. Hopeforthecaregiver.com. We'll see you next time.
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Join us as we debrief what might be one of our favo-rat guest episodes yet! If you DON'T want to hear us talk about all things rats, chefs, and TTRPGS with Branden Hall and Luke Godfrey from The Encounter Table, then we definitely DON'T recommend tuning into this Study Break! Want to hear more from our friends Branden and Luke? Make sure to check them out on their own D&D real play podcast, The Encounter Table. The Encounter Table is about four unfortunate individuals, taken from our world by an evil game shop owning wizard and thrown into his own sick and twisted game of Dungeons & Dragons. They will use their newfound power to achieve their only goal, and that is to get back home. If you're looking to expand your podcast horizons, you should also check out their new occult & paranormal podcast, Don't Tap the Glass, and their Monster of the Week podcast, Mid-Evil Midwest. You can also hear Luke on Customer Vs. Service, a podcast dedicated to reading the craziest customer reviews they can find and serving them accordingly!Check out The Encounter Table here:https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZnKk0fDzKaQlgb34SBOMa?si=9b80f4bffd4d4a20Listen to Don't Tap The Glass here: https://open.spotify.com/show/0MI8KKkj8QjU9rskhIlVnC?si=3717d9d02b124c31Get an earful of Mid-Evil Midwest here: https://open.spotify.com/show/1rw1FRzhbsubsiBPP5Ooyu?si=feac624e6ff14b26Tune into Customer Vs. Service here: https://open.spotify.com/show/1sOHOxcMudtYvgnhz3uXul?si=43045488224f4a5bIf you found yourself saying, “Dang, I wish I could play Rat Chef with my friends”, you're in luck! Rat Chef by Madeleine Mason can be purchased at https://mkmason.itch.io/ .You can also check out all the other TTRPGs Madeleine has created while you're there!Join the party!To talk with us, theorize, and send memes, join our Discord.To stay up to date on all things G&G, follow us @galsandgoblins on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Youtube.Don't forget to leave a 5 star review! If you write us something, we'll read it on the show!
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Holly and Tracy discuss a collaboration between Frank Duveneck and his friend William Merritt Chase. They also talk about home made versus pre-packaged meals, and sugar cereals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This edition of eponymous food stories involves two noodle dishes, and both of them are classic comfort foods that you can easily find in pre-made frozen versions in most grocery stores. But both of them started out as entrées for fancy people. Research: Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Stroganov Family". Encyclopedia Britannica, 6 Apr. 2023, https://www.britannica.com/topic/Stroganov-family Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Luisa Tetrazzini". Encyclopedia Britannica, 25 Jun. 2023, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Luisa-Tetrazzini “Chicken Tetrazzini.” Daily News Republican. Oct. 30, 1909. https://www.newspapers.com/image/582035221/?terms=%22chicken%20Tetrazzini%22%20&match=1 Eremeeva, Jennifer. “The Definitive Beef Stroganoff.” The Moscow Times. Nov. 6, 2020. https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2019/02/20/the-definitive-beef-stroganov-a64566 Gattey, Charles Nelson. “Luisa Tetrazzini: the Florentine Nightingale.” Amadeus Press. 1995. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/luisatetrazzinif0000gatt/page/144/mode/2up Lew, Mike. “Beef Stroganoff Is Named for Who Exactly?” Bon Appetit. Jan. 16, 2014. https://www.bonappetit.com/entertaining-style/trends-news/article/origin-of-beef-stroganoff Goldstein, Darra. “A Taste of Russia.” Russian Information Service. 1999. Hillibish, Jim. “Tetrazzini Leftover Will Leave Them Singing.” The State Journal-Register. Nov. 22, 2022. https://www.sj-r.com/story/news/2012/11/23/tetrazzini-leftover-will-leave-them/45812546007/ Kurlansky, Mark. “Salt: A World History.” Thorndike Press. 2002. “Luisa Tetrazzini, Diva, Dies in ” New York Times. April 29, 1940. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1940/04/29/92957232.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0 McNamee, Gregory Lewis. "beef Stroganoff". Encyclopedia Britannica, 31 Oct. 2022, https://www.britannica.com/topic/beef-Stroganoff Peters, Erica J. “San Francisco: A Food Biography.” Rowman & Littlefield. 2013. Price, Mary and Vincent. “A Treasury of Great Recipes.” Ampersand Press, 1965. Rattray, Diana. “Chicken Tetrazzini Casserole.” The Spruce Eats. Nov. 11, 2021. https://www.thespruceeats.com/chicken-tetrazzini-3053005 Sifton, Sam. “Chicken Tetrazzini, the Casserole Even Snobs Love.” New York Times Magazine. Sept 29, 2016. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/02/magazine/chicken-tetrazzini-the-casserole-even-snobs-love.html Snow, Glenna H. “Peasants of Russia Thrive on Monotonous, Though Well Balanced Diet, Says Editor.” The Akron Beacon Journal. May 14, 1934. https://www.newspapers.com/image/228861067/?terms=%22beef%20stroganoff%22%20&match=1 Syutkin, Pavel and Olga. “The History and Mystery of Beef Stroganoff.” Moscow Times. Dec. 3, 2022. https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2022/12/03/the-history-and-mystery-of-beef-stroganoff-a79582 “Tetrazzini Here, Meets With Injunction.” New York Times. Nov. 25, 1910. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/11/25/102052010.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0 Tetrazzini, Luisa. “My Life of Song.” Arno Press. 1977. (Reprint edition.) https://archive.org/details/mylifeofsong0000tetr/page/68/mode/2up “To San Franciscans, I Am Luisa,” Declares Mme. Tetrazzini.” The San Francisco Chronicle. March 12, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/457433091/?terms=Luisa%20Tetrazzini&match=2 “Turkey Tetrazzini.” Saveur. https://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Turkey-Tetrazzini/ Webster, Jessica. “Chicken Tetrazzini, or how I stopped worrying and learned to love the mess.” The Ann Arbor News. May 12, 2010. https://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/food-drink/giadas-chicken-tetrazzini/ Welch, Douglas. “Squirrel Cage.” The Tribune. May 17, 1967. https://www.newspapers.com/image/321669094/?terms=Luisa%20Tetrazzini&match=1 “Who Are the Indigenous Peoples of Russia?” Cultural Survival. Feb. 20, 2014. https://www.culturalsurvival.org/news/who-are-indigenous-peoples-russia#:~:text=The%20smallest%20of%20these%20Indigenous,live%20beyond%20the%20Arctic%20Circle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't Make Me Come Back There with Dustin & Melissa Nickerson
It's leg day, and we're heading straight to the playground backseaters. What better way to squeeze in that much needed crossfit session in, than while watching your 2 year old traverse that sketchy balance beam alone. Is this a terrible idea? Find out today on the show as we breakdown playground fitness, oversharing on airplanes, 80's parenting VS now, Knott's Scary Employment, a Bingo Dingo on Lizzo in concert, and your emails! Enjoy the show! Watch the new comedy special, Runs in the Family Dustin Nickerson | Runs in the Family (Full Comedy Special) #newcomedy #standupcomedy : https://youtu.be/0Dybn3Atj9k Don't forget, you can now WATCH the show on YouTube for the full featured experience here: https://www.youtube.com/@DustinNickerson. - This Week's Sponsor: BARK TECHNOLOGIES >> Keep Your Kids Safe with Bark Technologies and the NEW Bark Phone. Use promo code DONTMAKEME at www.bark.us for your free 7 day trial and 15% OFF your LIFETIME subscription AND get $200 off first year when you port your child's number to a Bark Phone. - Order Dustin's book: How to Be Married (To Melissa) today!” https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/how-to-be-married-to-melissa/ Check out our Patreon page! Head to https://www.patreon.com/DustinNickerson for exclusive bonus content and to help support the show. Want to be a part of the show? Shoot us a message to dontmakemecomebackthere@gmail.com and get your very own horrible parenting/relationship advice. Don't Make Me Come Back There is edited & produced in partnership with Andy Lara at http://www.andylikeswords.com.
Darins publik har vuxit med honom, och numera är även påve Franciskus en del av hans fanskara. För Titti Schultz berättar Darin om hur han blev uppringd från Vatikanstaten, om lyckan inte vara singel längre och om längtan efter korv Stroganoff.
There's something not quite right about the good people of Silver Lake… Adam, Izzi, Damo, Bradley and Neil share thoughts on the 8th and penultimate episode of The Last Of Us - When we are in need (SPOILERS). Warning - there is a group zoom singing of Happy Birthday to one of our co-hosts at the end of the podcast. You have until 14th March 2023 to catch the on demand video recording of our first ever live show here. All proceeds go to the Space's SpaceLift campaign. We can't wait for you to hear our thoughts on the latest episode and for you to give us yours too. You can find and follow us on all the socials @tvdnapod You can also email us on tvdnapod@gmail.com Upcoming episodes include our final 2 Unforgotten specials and our Oscars predictions, plus our back catalogue of superb TV show reviews include The Walking Dead, House of the Dragon and Succession. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Anchor, Breaker and Radio Public so be sure to subscribe to the pod and please leave us a review. Thanks as always to JComp for our logo and Roman Senyk Music for our theme. Adam, Grace, Neil, Damo, Izzi, Chloe and Bradley
This week Megan is recapping “Tormented” which is from Season 2 Episode 10 of The Dead Files. This story will give you volatile snapdragon bumps.Content Warning: Abuse of children and animals in history. Rape. Suicide. Also we swear.We apologize ahead of time for the sound quality, we recorded in person again and well, that never really goes well for sound quality. We also talked about: Joe Kenda, new merch (that is already discontinued); Dearly departed pets; Stroganoff; Food Magazines; TV shows that are over and how we deal; Jeneva Rose author of the book The Perfect Marriage and Scott; Amy Amy-splains what “Free” means; reading for money; shout-out to hospice nurses; and the comfort of the Golden Girls when things get scary. We gabbed a LOT so if you're only here for Dead Files content you'll want to skip ahead to about 15:52 (give or take if you listen on a platform with ads). This podcast should be called “oh that reminds me”. LinksThe Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose https://amzn.to/3l6jo1x (it's free to borrow on Prime as of the writing of this)Jeneva Rose on TikTok @jenevaroseauthorHere's the water bottle Amy made to replace the discontinued one. https://www.zazzle.com/steel_water_bottle-256911929570390133Recipe for the Stroganoff Amy made: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/262061/one-pot-ground-beef-stroganoff/The Activity Continues is a podcast where a couple of Soul Sisters, Amy & Megan, chat about the TV show, The Dead Files, true crime, ghost stories, haunts, dreams, and other creepy paranormal shit. Each week we each choose an episode to dissect and chat about.So, grab your hankies, hop in the Cadillac, and join us when… The Activity Continues.This episode was recorded on February 2, 2023 for release on February 17, 2023.If you'd prefer to watch the video versions of our episodes, please seeYouTube: https://bit.ly/TAC_videosSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3iLoAqGIf you're looking for all our links and other info go here: https://bit.ly/TACabout AffiliateThree Spirit Drinks. They create plant-based non-alcoholic elixirs. https://us.threespiritdrinks.com/theactivitycontinues and use the promo code THEACTIVITYCONTINUES for 15% off your entire order.Thank you for listening, take care of yourselves. We'll see you next week!CreditsHosted by: Amy and MeganProduced by Amy at Collected Sounds Media, LLC.Theme song. “Ghost Story” and segment music by Cannelle https://melissaoliveri.com/ Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/theactivitycontinuesA Paranormal PodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/collected-sounds2/donations
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Mona Dolgov, a nutritional coach and culinary expert, about her recipe for a healthy turkey stroganoff.
today on the blind, vegan. I share my plant-based sausage, stroganoff recipe with anyone who likes stroganoff. Please follow, share, review this podcast on all podcast platforms, where podcast or download it. Here are the ingredients: 2 cups of whole wheat penny, pasta, 4 cups of water, 1 teaspoon of pink Himalayan salt in a medium size sauce pan cook noodles for 7 to 10 minutes or until al dente on medium high, rinse and drain. Take one skillet with one chopped onion and two beyond sausages break them up Athen to the skillet along with the chopped onion. Add 1 teaspoon of garlic powder, 1 teaspoon of smoked paprika, 1 teaspoon of cumin, 1 teaspoon of pink Himalayan salt and 1/2 teaspoon of crushed black pepper 1 tablespoon of vegetable stock powder and 2 tablespoons of all purpose flour along with 1/2 cup of boiling pasta water into the skillet. Mix well until a gravy consistency. Add drained and rinsed noodles to the skillet. Mix well and finally add one cup of pasta water to the dish. Mix well until a gravy consistency cook for additional 5 to 7 minutes before serving. This serves two people. thank you so much for your support, and I will see you in the next episode of the blind vegan. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chenelle-hancock/message
Nick and Angela welcome presenter and proud Northerner, Vernon Kay. Grimmy and Vernon first met when they presented T4 together back in their TV heydays, and later found themselves on back-to-back, on Saturday mornings on BBC Radio 1 - very challenging time slots for their active social lives. Vernon Kay is best known for iconic TV shows including All Star Family Fortunes, Just the Two of Us and Splash. In 2020 he appeared on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, and recently has been covering on This Morning alongside Rochelle Humes. He has switched early morning radio for a late-night show, Dance Sounds of the 90s on BBC Radio 2 and regularly covers Zoe Ball's breakfast show, where he interviewed Nick and Angela when they launched Dish back in June. He is a big red meat fan, so Angela prepares a rich and creamy steak stroganoff, with a mushroom and onion sauce. Nick pours the wine, a delicate Gaia Organic Malbec. In this episode, we hear about Vernon's glory days as a model, his pro tips for barbecuing with your mates, and how he managed to sneak a burner phone into I'm A Celeb! Just so you know, our podcast might contain the occasional mild swear word or adult theme. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish We can't all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your questions to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she'll try to answer in a future episode. Dish is a Somethin:Else Creative Studio production for Waitrose & Partners.
This week Caleb and I celebrity cast a live action film of Santa's reindeer and we also talk about burner accounts--------------Follow us on @swappinghorrorstoriespod on Instagram for updates on episodes.Contact us at swappinghorrorstoriespodcast@gmail.comPodcast art by Katie Lily (@thehauntedoutfit on Instagram)Intro Music (Curious Games by Mike Franklyn): https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/pMC8Tty2dj/
On the run with no ship, the team finds safe haven with a strange dwarf named Stroganoff. - Due to the improv nature of The Dungeon Boiz podcast and other RPG content on our channels, some themes and situations that occur in-game may be difficult for some to handle. This podcast is intended for mature audiences only. Content warnings for this episode include: Mature Themes - Find more Dungeon Boiz content here: https://linktr.ee/TheDungeonBoiz
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Have you ever cared for stroganoff? The Romanovs did! Stick around to hear about this traditional Russian dish and how it fits into the life of the Princess Anastasia! Also in this episode: poison, shootings, and drownings; the real Anastasia, and some guy named Mort. For recipes and photos follow us: Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBittenPod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thebittenwordpodcast/ Support Us: Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebittenpod Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/tres-french License code: MZJOCWA6ZZPGDCLH https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/swing-cuisine License code: FODK2OVFMRCNPBTC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christine-parker8/support
In this episode, Erica and Jules talk about tasty (and not so tasty) gluten-free travel. Jules visited NYC and all of their delicious dedicated GF restaurants, and Erica ate out of a lunchbox on the show floor at D23 Expo.We also learn the status of Erica's sourdough starters she made after the last episode. Rodd and Todd Flanders are both thriving and will one day create delicious bread. Meanwhile, Jules puts another bread machine to the test in her home kitchen. Erica discusses the pitfalls of posting hard-to-photograph food on social media, and Jules shares an insight into being a small business owner making gluten-free products in 2022. Lastly, Erica and Jules both share a public health update to remind people to get their booster shots for fall! RESOURCESLearn about sourdough starters and gluten-free sourdough recipes on GFJules Panasonic Automatic Bread Maker (model SD-R2550) affiliate link GF Jules Bread Maker Review Round-UpMy Gluten Free World Expo 2022 Sept 23-24Mom's Place Gluten-Free Beef StroganoffSECURE-Celiac - The Surveillance Epidemiology of Coronavirus Under Research Exclusion COVID-19 and Celiac Disease from the Celiac Disease FoundationContact/Follow Jules & Erica Tweet us @THEgfJules & @CeliacBeast Find us on IG @CeliacandTheBeast & @gfJules Follow us on FB @gfJules & @CeliacandTheBeast Email us at support@gfJules.com Find more articles, recipes & info at gfJules.com & celiacandthebeast.com Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe!**some links may be affiliate links; purchasing through these links will not cost you more, but will help to fund the podcast you ❤️
This week on the cast we talk about aliens. We also talk about cheese, making a gundam, and someone's hatred of roundabouts. Alcohol Reviewed: Sawtooth Amber Ale from Left Hand Brewing and Trail Hazard Hazy IPA from La Cumbre Brewing Co. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of #90dayfiancewtf: John is so polarizing on this episode - we agree with him that Thais should inform her dad about her upcoming nuptials but we don't like how he got nosy while she tried to cook dinner Leandro has no guy code. Period! We need Jibri to radiate and articulate that same energy he channeled towards his music, with him wanting to get married to Miona. Kara and Guillermo went to a rodeo - THE END Lan thinks Bilal's ex attempted to bully Shaeeda into signing the prenup Lan recommends The Bear on Hulu and Wilderness of Error Nadia recommends The Bear on Hulu and Strange Things on Netflix #longliveEddieMunson We really hope you are enjoying our podcast. We are constantly trying to improve for our listeners. Do engage with us through our social media or email. Feel free to fact-check us or simply share your thoughts, comments, rants and feedback! Instagram: @90dayfiancewtf Twitter: @90dayfiancewtf Email: 90dayfiancewtf@gmail.com Lan on Instagram and Facebook: @lan_like_lawn and iitalix_plays on Twitch TV Start a podcast with Anchor.fm! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/90dayfiancewtf/support
On this podcast episode, Miss H and Mr O discuss the Season 9 Episode 12 of 90 Day Fiancé. On this Episode, Ari and Bini have a slight disagreement about how many kids to have, John can't believe Thais' cooking, Guillermo goes to not his first rodeo, Shaeeda tries to brighted Bilal up with yoga, Mohammed has his own plans to find work in America, and Jibri is frustrated that Miona won't budge on her beach wedding dreams. We will be back next Monday to cover Episode 13 of 90 Day Fiance Season 9. If you watch Love After Lockup, check out our other podcast channel Love After Lockup Haha, mmkay. It will be back once new episodes start https://lalmmkay.podbean.com/ If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing and give us a rating. We also welcome constructive feedback at 90daymmkay@gmail.com.
This week Barney & Michael discuss Top Gun Maverick, Chad Radwell, Stroganoff, The Best & Worst Meals to order on a date? What's a Snake's Tail? What's the most pointless thing that's ever been invented & unfortunately, Barney's First Miss... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hauptsache eine gute Geschichte! Das gilt auch für das «Filet Stroganoff». Wer, wo und vor allem wie das delikate Gericht zum ersten Mal auf dem Teller gelandet ist: Hörs Dir an! In der 3. Folge von «Küchengeflüster». Mit den Stimmen von: Mona Petri und Siegfried Terpoorten Technik: Roli Fatzer Text und Regie: Karin Berri Eine SRF Produktion 2020
Sie halten jeder Laune eines neurotischen Küchenchefs stand, bleiben Jahrhunderte lang auf den Speisekarten und sie tun den Menschen, die sie essen, wohl: Gerichte mit Geschichte. Und dann steigen sie als «Klassiker» in den Olymp der Kochkunst auf und werden unsterblich. Garantiert ohne Palmöl. Auch wer nie etwas von Cesare Cardini gehört hat, kennt seinen «Caesar Salad». Die grosse Sängerin Melba lebt noch heute in ihren Pfirsichen fort, und wer weiss von Fürst Stroganoff etwas anderes, als dass ein köstliches Filet nach ihm benannt wurde. Sieben Folgen rund um die Klassiker der Speisekarte. Ungeschminkt. Schonungslos. Nachhaltig. Garantiert ohne Palmöl. Vom «Filet Stroganoff» über das «Huhn Marengo» zum «Caesar Salad». Mit viel Leidenschaft, mit viel Liebe für Sie gekocht. Wohl bekomms! Oder wie Julia Child sagen würde: «Bon Appétit!» Mit: Mona Petri und Siegfried Terpoorten Dramaturgie: Simone Karpf, Wolfram Höll - Tontechnik: Roland Fatzer - Regie: Karin Berri - Produktion: SRF 2020 - Dauer: je 5'
Game Brain: A Board Game Podcast with Matthew Robinson and his Gaming Group
Ben, Trey, and Paul review "Arkwright: The Card Game" and then discuss what they look for and want from "card games."0:00:00 - Introduction: Welcome Trey, the Game Designer, and Paul, the Game Breaker0:02:51 - This Week's Game Night: Agricola, Panamax, Hegemony, Le Havre, Evil Stepmother Playtest, Ark Nova, DC's Labyrinth Games FLGS, Roads and Boats, Secret Hitler, Forged in Steel, Messina 1347Agricola Tutorial0:15:23 - This Week's Game News: Oak, Stroganoff, Hanse Teutonica, Gugon, Scythe, Tigris and Euphrates, Dune Imperium, Concordia, Panamax, Barrage; Hamlet, Oak, Small City Deluxe on Tabletopia, Kickstarter and blockchain0:28:38 - Games on the Brain: Reacting to the Past: Athens Besieged, Rage against the Machine; Impact Earth; Our School of Avalon; 18USA (1817); 18 Chesapeake Off the Rails (After Dark); London Necropolis Railway (Diluvia Project, Tribune, Brutii);0:42:12 - Review of Arkwright: The Card Game: La Granja, Smartphone, Imperial, Age of Steam1:46:50 - Card Games2:13:45 - Sign Off: kirbooloni.com
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On this Episode of Under the Library: Ipswich, MA April 3, 1927 A bank has been robbed by members of the infamous Frog Gang. Special Agent Malone of the Bureau of Investigation (BOI) dispatches Agent Merrick and Agent (in training) Chambers to the scene. Steve Blue, reporter, accompanies them along with his dog, Clue. At the scene a local policeman, Lanny O'Paddy, gives the BOI agents details of the crime. He wasn't present for everything, but was called to the scene and shot at the getaway vehicle, hitting one gang member. The agents interview a bank teller and the manager, Mr. Stroganoff. Stroganoff admits that he opened the safe to protect his staff and patrons. He said there were 3 men and one woman, and they all had "the look" of Innsmouth. This strange frog-like shape to their features is supposedly caused by a virus. They stole about $7,000 and were heard saying "we'll be safe when we get back to Innsmouth." As the BOI agents conducted interviews, Blue inspected the ledgers. Everything looks above-board, and it seems that Stroganoff was attempting to record the losses from the robbery. The investigators head to Innsmouth, O'Paddy's car in front with the agents and Blue following. The terrain becomes marshier and wilder, and Merrick notices that we have a tail. At this moment, O'Paddy's car veers wildly to the right, off the road, and into the marsh. He sees another trunk sticking out of the marsh ahead - the same car that he shot at! The truck that was tailing us pulls over and we meet Bubba Frett, a bounty hunter with a wanted poster for the leader of the Frog Gang. O'Paddy wades into the swamp to investigate a body floating about 30ft out. It's the man he shot in the fleeing car. As he investigates, he feels a horrible sharp pain in his calf and sees a creature like a trilobite with lobster claws. He blasts it off with his .38 and drags the corpse to shore. The body is the notorious Abe Duncan and has a $300 reward, so Bubba tries to bribe Paddy for possession of the corpse. As they argue, another strange lobster creature latches onto Bubba, severing his Achilles tendon. The BOI agents receive a message from the home office - lodging has been arranged in Innsmouth and it's time to head out. Leaving O'Paddy's car in the marsh, we depart for Innsmouth. ------------------------ Bloodstone is an original Call of Cthulhu sandbox, designed by Under the Library's Keeper, and features weekly actual play / live play / real play sessions. Call of Cthulhu is a Horror Tabletop Roleplaying Game (TTRPG) similar to Dungeons & Dragons, which focuses on narrative development, gore, portals from beyond and servitors of the outer gods. If you're interested in becoming a cultist, you can join us at underthelibrary.com or patreon.com/underthelibrary. Background art on YouTube courtesy of the brilliant artist Andrii Shafetov. https://www.artstation.com/andriishafetov & AzDimension Virtual Technology from their game The Last Dead End available on Steam.
The crew of the Beluga prepare for their Súbitan dinner party as Quell meets her new "sibling" and an uninvited guest comes to collect. GM and producer: Connor Sheridan (@c_sheridan) Augustin the Speaker: Tony Gadget the Mechanic and podcast cover artist: Kathryn Myriad the Muscle: Cleric Quell the Mystic: Kitty Hit us up on Twitter @ensuingpodcast and let us know if you liked the episode!
This one episode is just to show that we were all living the same highschool life , well at least for the most part , but just in different highschools ! We are all the same really
Vad är det för fel på skol-stroganoffen egentligen och varför är fett så viktigt när man lagar vego-mat? Kristoffer och Siri reder ut det samtidigt som de lagar en vegetarisk variant av den klassiska ryska rätten!Till svamp stroganoff för fyra pers behöver du:400 g ostronskivling50 g smör1 gul lök 1 vitlöksklyfta2,5 dl matlagningsgrädde1 msk dijonsenap!1 dl kokta gröna eller svarta linser1 knippe färsk persilja1 dl créme fraîche4 hela små saltgurkorsalt & pepparRis till serveringFölj oss på instagram: tack.fmTack för maten görs av Siri Barje, Karl Birgersson, Saga Markkula och Kristoffer Triumf och distribueras av Acast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“Mushroom soup cuisine,” crab cobbler, Eric Ripert's hunkiness, McDonald's memories, and the outrageously wealthy Stroganoff dynasty. You can listen to Smart Mouth on iTunes, on Stitcher, on Spotify. Check out all our episodes so far here. If you like, pledge a buck or two on Patreon. Butter Chicken (Pakistan and India) Brigade de Cuisine Related episodes: Onion Dip with Steve Hernandez Mid-Century American Food with Mark Rosati Jeff IG Smart Mouth newsletter Smart Mouth IG Katherine Twitter Sources: A Taste of Russia The Art of Russian Cuisine NY Times Betty Crocker General Mills Fork N Plate Malathronas My Trip Journal
It's Episode 12 of the CampaignHer Podcast and we're talking Halloween Touch-and-Feels of Peeled Grapes, Pink Stroganoff, A Blood Feud with Burger King, and how Sh*t happens to all of us so we can totally deal with it. Later, Ally calls her dad to issue a formal apology. The CampaignHer podcast is designed to help you laugh through our challenges in life and admit to yourself the things you won't admit to the world so we can all feel a little less alone, together. Have a story to tell? Share it with us at hello@campaignher.com. CampaignHer is an online community where women can share the authentic, honest, and often-times hilarious stories from their journeys to become the women they are today, with a unified purpose of inspiring other women to pursue their passions, create a life they deserve to live and defining success on their own terms. Visit our website at CampaignHer.com Follow us on Instagram @TheCampaignHer or @allyjeanpippin Purchase stickers inspired by the Podcast on Etsy. https://www.etsy.com/shop/CampaignHer/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We watch episode 3 of Ninja Turtles the Next Mutation, East Meets West: part 3. An episode in which Venus fails to teach the turtles to dream walk, master splinter is a big fat liar, and we find out that dragon-men are surprisingly well spoken popculturefailure@gmail.com Show: @FailedPopCultur Jake: @mdwstlvaffr Sky: @sandwichsurplus