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There is an alleged blogger who goes by the name of “Henry D’Andrea.” So there’s no confusion, he Tweets under the name “@TheHenry.” So you don’t confuse him with all the other “Henries”, I guess. Now, God forbid I would stain the good name of the Internet by writing anything unseemly about “The,” even though he makes a living telling lies and then using Twitter to tell people about the lies he’s written and trying to make them believe his lies. After all, I’m sure he’s good to his mother and is a regular recycler. He also is a guest columnist on the Washington Times, which would print a guest column from one of my dogs if one of my dogs was a conservative, which they know better than to be if they want to keep sleeping in my warm house.
(Besides… “The Washington TIMES?” He writes a column, read by dozens, in a newspaper owned by a chubby Korean who thinks he’s Jesus? And he’s telling people what they should think? Um. Whatever?)
http://deepbrainmedia.com/dead-people-are-registered-to-vote-blame-obamaacorn/There is an alleged blogger who goes by the name of “Henry... more
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Christine Hanna’s 'Winemaker Cooks' Offers Fresh Taste of Wine Country
Sonoma vintner shares recipes from the market and garden, plus wine & entertaining tips
Sonoma, CA (Sep. 23, 2010)— It's the book for every visitor to Northern California's wine country who ever had the wistful thought, "If only I could take a piece of this home with me."
Christine Hanna’s The Winemaker Cooks: Menus, Parties, and Pairings—new from Chronicle Books and now available everywhere —is the product of a lifetime of working, living, playing, foraging and cooking in Sonoma County from a vintner, home chef, cooking teacher, mother and consummate hostess.
Part practical cookbook and part entertainment guide, The Winemaker Cooks captures the essence of a fast-evolving and much-admired culinary lifestyle. Hanna's cuisine absorbs Asian, Middle Eastern and Latin America influences without forsaking California's Mediterranean ethic—or its wine. And it does so with ease and grace.
A native San Franciscan, Hanna spent many a childhood summer day on her family's simple Sonoma County ranch. Handed the reins of the family's nascent winery in her 20s, she led Hanna Winery & Vineyards to great acclaim. Most notably, the rich yet fresh Hanna Sauvignon Blanc from the cool Russian River Valley—inspired by the foods Chris loves to cook for gatherings of family and friends, and which she shares with the public in cooking classes around the country—gained critical and consumer success.

In The Winemaker Cooks Hanna presents more than 100 recipes, drawing from local
farmers' markets and the garden that grows beside the rustic, century-old Alexander Valley hunting lodge she and her family call home. Her menus, brought to life with 75 luscious photographs by Sheri Giblin, pulse with the turning of the pages of the calendar, following the rhythm of the vineyard and the cellar.
“In the fall," she writes, "we bring in the grapes. And the tomatoes and melons and eggplants and figs. We see trucks stacked with grape bins making their way up and down our rural roads and two-lane highways.... The farmers' markets are open several times a week now, with a dazzling array. We eat al fresco almost always, the grill replacing the range.”Christine Hanna’s 'Winemaker Cooks' Offers Fresh Taste of Wine Country... more
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These Holy Feast of Yahweh which you shall proclaim by the fire(Holy Ghost) convivial and an offering to Yahweh(meat,meal and drink)
convivial-enjoying companionship and joiedvivre the pleasures of featherbedding and drinking festive
(drinking-absorb through the mind)
For the Feast you must have showbread:
unleavened cakes baked with wheat flour and light frankincenses in incense holders on the table. In a pure area also add the meal of Yahweh with His drink offerings.
For the music have instrumental music only
1.In the first month on the fourteenth day of Nisan(March) is the Feast of Passover
Everyone shall do no work but offer penance then baptize afterward celebrate with a feast put aside a meal (large porportion)for Yahweh and on this day no food or drink items with yeast shall be consumed. Unleavened bread is to be eaten with meals
Note this is a day for reconciliation to Yahweh all attending must already have received the instructions for reconciliation meaning they must already have admitted their sins to Yahweh in the Name of His Son.
2.In the first month on the fifteenth of Nisan(March) is the Feast of Unleavened Bread
Everyone shall do no work but celebrate with a feast put aside a meal(large portion) for Yahweh and on this day no food or drink item with yeast shall be consumed. Unleavened bread is to be eaten with meals
Note all attending must have already prepared with penance and baptism or must be ready with penance and prepared for the baptism
3.In the first month on the sixteenth unless it is a Sabbath then it will be on morrow the seventeenth day of Nisan is the Feast of First Fruit
Everyone shall bring cooked food and uncooked meat offering to the house of worship and it shall be grilled. Offer to Yahweh(a large quanity of) unleavened bread, a meal offering and a drink offering along with wheat flour mixed with scented oil
4.For the fourth Feast count seven Sabbaths and 50 days from the Feast of First Fruit then is the Feast of Pentecost
Everyone shall bring baked offerings of pies, cakes,cookies,etc along with meat and meal offerings no work shall be done invitations to the strangers(uncircumcised) to feast and learn the was of Yahweh offering to them the opportunity to the circumcision(penance and baptism). Offer a large offer to Yahweh
5.In the Seventh month on the 1st day of Tishri(September) is the Feast of Trumpets
Everyone shall bring a meal offering, no work is to be done on this day it is a memorial of hearing the theology of Yahweh and celebrate
6.In the Seventh month on the 10th day Tishri(September)is the Day of Atonement
On this day Yahweh afflicts the soul of His people. Offer: (large quanity)meal offering, meat offering and drink offering unto Yahweh. Celebrate no work is to be done
7.In the Seventh month on the 15th day Tishri(September)is the Feast of Tabernacle
No work is to be done celebrate and offer:(large quanity)meal offering, meat offering and drink offering unto Yahweh
To enter into Covenant with Yahweh you must agree to keep the Feast of Yahweh, His Commandments, Statues, Ordinance and to do His Will.
Remember to have penance means that you have named your sins to God in private in the Name of His Son then you can be baptized to receive the true baptism of the Holy Ghost which leads to the true baptism for salvationThese Holy Feast of Yahweh which you shall proclaim by the fire(Holy Ghost) convivial... more
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Distinguished visitors of Basra Province attended an Iftar dinner hosted by the commanding general, Multi-National Division – South, and key members of his staff at Contingency Operating Base Basra Sept. 3.Distinguished visitors of Basra Province attended an Iftar dinner hosted by the... more
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Tigers and all our other feline residents got a thanksgiving treat, the big guys and girls got whole turkeys, the medium sized cats got chickens and the smaller cats got a cornish game hen each!
Whole prey is an important part of a big cat diet, they eat everything including the bones which are a good source of calcium!Tigers and all our other feline residents got a thanksgiving treat, the big guys and... more
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A fight broke out in Jerusalem at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre during the Feast of the Cross celebration. The brawl resulted in two clerics being arrested and damaged tapestries and other decorations.A fight broke out in Jerusalem at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre during the Feast of... more
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William Kerwin, Connie Mason, and Mal Arnold - as an insane Egyptian Caterer named Fuad Ramses. Mr. Ramses wants to recreate an ancient Egyptian Feast with young girls body parts.
This film is remarkable for the year it was made - 1963 - and the bloody gore, captured in living color. Also - the acting performances are so terrible - they become memorable.William Kerwin, Connie Mason, and Mal Arnold - as an insane Egyptian Caterer named... more
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Big teeth. tons of blood ... what's not to love about old school splat-horror? Feast continues the tradition.Big teeth. tons of blood ... what's not to love about old school splat-horror?... more
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Menominee Tribal School students in Keshena, Wisconsin are learning valuable lessons about protecting the environment and learning their tribe’s heritage including keeping native language alive.
In April 2008 the tribal school’s 180 students participated in “Clean Up the Rez Day" by picking up garbage around the reservation. The many environment projects at the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin were part of the EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day challenge. During a drum & feast to honor the students, teacher Beth Waukechon and culture teacher Dana Warrington explained the importance of taking care of Mother Earth. During a field trip to Green Bay's Pamprin Park, students climbing a replica of the Planet Earth were reminded of their reservation clean up. The 234,000-acre reservation has thick forests and 24-miles of the pristine Wolf River. Sturgeons spawned in reservation portions of the river until two dams were built blocking annual migration. Fifth grader La-Rie Corn hopes to form an Earth Club at the tribal school. After whitewashing gang graffiti at a popular skateboard park, students replaced negative symbols with American Indian art. Corn, 11, knows about 500 Menominee words thanks to teachers & elders that care about saving their native tongue. Fourth graders Tahekiah Bourdon, Raven Webster, Shae Perez, Naneque Latender, & Sherlinda Nahwahquaw learned the importance of respecting the Earth and how it fits their heritage.
Teacher Beth Waukechon said students will hopefully continue environment friendly practices as they grow older. MITW Restorative Justice Coordinator Claudette Hewson said the Menominee Teen Court Panel picked up litter & removed graffiti from roads signs in the Middle Village housing area. Tribal school students learned about the sturgeon, a vital part of Menominee heritage. Named the “People of the Wild Rice,” Menominee legend calls the sturgeon “the protector” of the grain that grows in water.
Corn said sturgeon hold a high place in Menominee culture because they're one of three gifts the creator gave to the Menominee people. Language arts instructor Joe Awonohopay said Earth Week 2008 classes were devoted to the sturgeon including the effects of pollution on life cycle, habitat, biology and more.
The College of Menominee Nation Implementing Sustainable Development Class collected electronic waste & pharmaceuticals. Students collected 23 pounds of medicines including 100 bottles of pills. The college students won 50 recycling bins in the Coca-Cola National Recycling Coalition Bin Grant. The class participated in the 10-week Recycle Mania project for the second year in a row. College Prof. Dr.William Van Lopik said the class is “actually doing something." Including curbside collections, Menominee reservation residents recycled over four tons of electronics.
Sponsors: Community Resource Center, Menominee Tribal Police, Tribal Clinic, Maehnowesekiyah Wellness Center, Probation & Parole, Recreation Department, Community Recycling Project; Menominee County Sheriff’s Department, Keshena U.S. Post Office.
The Earth Healing Initiative assisted some challenge organizers with interfaith liaisons & encouraged churches/temples to participate in Earth Day events. Videos on 2008 Challenge projects made possible ban US Environmental Protection Agency grant, EPA Region 5 office in Chicago, EPA Great Lakes National Program Office.
The EHI involves American Indian tribes, churches/synagogues, other faith traditions working to heal, protect and defend the environment.
Websites:
http://www.menominee-nsn.gov
http://mtsbia.edu
http://www.menominee.edu
http://www.earthhealinginitiative.org/keshenahtml
http://www.earthhealinginitiative.org
http://www.menominee-nsn.gov/healthFamily/maehnowesekiyah/maehHomephp
http://www.menominee-nsn.gov/healthFamily/youthDevel/youthHomephp
Interfaith graphics by Justice St. Rain/Interfaith Resources/Special Ideas:
http://www.interfaithresources.comMenominee Tribal School students in Keshena, Wisconsin are learning valuable lessons... more
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