TV News, San Diego Radio, Politics and News, Sewing--The Sewing Herald Tribune....we need contributors, Travel.... Agree or Disagree....Please feel free to comment.....all comments appreciated and thank you for your time..... and food,dogs and cats...... let's sit down at this cafe, have a cup of coffee and talk about politics.
Dec 3, 2015
Roasted Veggies from Yahoo Food and The Cat Hair Cook.......
The Easiest Way to Make Roasted Veggies
By Dylan Barth
Whenever I come home and am finally #blessed with a homecooked meal, the first thing I demand is my mom’s roasted vegetables. The woman is a saint when it comes to cookin’ veggies. How the does she do it?
When I finally asked what her secret is, I was shocked. It’s the simplest recipe I’ve ever heard.
All you need is olive oil, the seasoning of your choice, and an oven. Done. Oh, and don’t forget the vegetables.
Roasted Veggies
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Servings: 3
Ingredients:
1 head broccoli
1 zucchini
1 sweet potato
1 purple potato
1 bag baby carrots
Olive oil
Salt
Pepper
1 head broccoli
1 zucchini
1 sweet potato
1 purple potato
1 bag baby carrots
Olive oil
Salt
Pepper
Directions:
- Chop up all the veggies you’re cookin’. #SpoonTip: For the vegetables that cook more slowly, cut them smaller. For the ones that cook more quickly, cut them bigger. Easy, right?
- Put all the vegetables back in the bag you got from the grocery store (or any plastic bag of your choice).
- Add olive oil to the veggies until they’re lightly coated. Add salt and pepper and other seasonings if you’re feelin’ fancy.
- Mix ’em up until all the veggies are evenly coated.
- Spread veggies onto a foil-lined baking sheet.
- Bake in the oven at 400°F for 30 minutes.
Original post appeared on Spoon University – Michigan.
Spoon University is a food network for our generation, where all the content is produced by college students. They cover everything from simple recipes and local restaurants to dining hall hacks and healthy living tips.
copied from yahoo food
here is a link to the page because the comments have good tips, too:
and from the cat hair cook: please do not forget Perry mason Sweet Potatoes--it is basically the same technique but on top of the stove
Related articles
- Janelle MonĂ¡e Talks Voting and Young African-American Women: From the White House
- Sully Sullivan: His Voice Will Be Missed on KOGO Radio in San Diego.......
- Karl Rove Talks About His Beautiful Doggie Girl and True Love for Democrats or Republicans
- Larry Mendte's Morning Drive on WILM 1450 Wilmington Delaware News Talk Radio
- Palestine flag to fly at UN headquarters after majority vote 119 of 193 UN member states gathered at general assembly vote yes to resolution
- Walt Disney's Daughter Remembers His Legacy in "Lady and the Tramp" By Scott Huver
Dec 2, 2015
Trump Flim-Flams Baja Investors
Trump Baja venture leaves buyers high and dry
Deposits totaling $32.2 million are lost in the collapse of the celebrity developer's hotel-condo project.
SAN DIEGO — Stephen and Linda Drake cast aside concerns about owning property in Mexico because they believed in Donald Trump.
The Southern California couple made a $250,000 down payment on a 19th-floor oceanfront condo in Trump Ocean Resort Baja in 2006 before the first construction crew arrived.
But admiration for the celebrity developer and star of "The Apprentice" has now turned into anger and disbelief as Trump's luxury hotel-condo plan collapsed, leaving little more than a hole in the ground and investors out of their deposits, which totaled $32.2 million.
"I can't even stand to see Trump's face on TV," said Linda Drake, a psychologist whose husband is a commercial airline pilot and financial advisor.
Investors were told last month that their money was spent and that they wouldn't get a penny back. A single mother in suburban Los Angeles lost $200,000 and won't be able to send her sons to private universities. A Los Angeles-area businessman lost a deposit of more than $1 million on four Trump units, including two penthouses.
The project's collapse comes at a delicate time for Trump, whose casino company, Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc., filed for bankruptcy protection last month. He also is embroiled in a lawsuit to avoid paying debt on the struggling Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago.
Trump and his children heavily promoted the northern tip of Mexico's Baja California coast. He sold 188 units for $122 million the first day they went on a sale at a lavish event in a downtown San Diego hotel in December 2006.
"I went out and saw this site, and I was blown away by it," Ivanka Trump said in June 2007. "From the minute I saw it, it was a deal I had to do."
The location was a contrast to more-expensive Mexican coastal markets such as Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos and Cancun, she said.
The Trumps remained buoyant even as the U.S. housing market began to crumble. Ivanka Trump assured buyers in an October 2007 newsletter that all Trump projects were immune to a slowdown.
"In characteristic Trump fashion, Trump Ocean Resort Baja will be the best of the best, and consequently always in demand," she wrote.
All that remains of Trump Baja is a highway billboard with a large photo of Donald Trump that advertises condos for sale. It hovers over a closed sales center and showroom, a paved parking lot, a big hole that cuts a wide swath, drainage pipes and construction equipment.
The failure of Trump Baja is a big blow to a real estate market just south of the border from San Diego that was booming two years ago with U.S. buyers looking for second homes and easy profits but is now similarly swooning. The market has been hammered by Mexico's drug-fueled violence and the global economic crisis.
Other developers completed big projects nearby in recent years and the area remains home to thousands of Americans, but the cliff-lined coast is pocked with partially built towers. The steel frame of one oceanfront high-rise is rusting, with air ducts hanging from one floor and an idled crane out front. A wind-tattered sales sign hangs outside twin towers nearby -- one that appears almost complete and the other a much shorter steel skeleton.
Trump Baja demanded about 30% down for units that sold from less than $300,000 to $3 million, buyers said.
Deposits on abandoned projects are also at risk in the U.S., even in states like California that prohibit developers from spending the money on construction, lawyers say. The risk may be higher in Mexico because consumer protection laws are generally weak.
"The bottom line in Mexico is caveat emptor -- buyer beware," said Art Spaulding, an Irvine real estate attorney who does business south of the border.
Trump's condos went on sale when Southern California home prices were near their peak, offering a lower-cost alternative in the Mexican border city of Tijuana. Trump Organization teamed up with Los Angeles developer Irongate Capital Partners, the partnership behind Trump International Hotel and Tower Waikiki in Honolulu.
Guadalupe Mendoza, 47, paid a $200,000 deposit at the first-day sale in San Diego, refinancing her Downey home and getting a loan from a sister. She watched a giant screen show units getting snapped up.
After signing papers, buyers were ushered to a buffet of sirloin tip and fish tacos. Cheers erupted in the hotel ballroom for each new owner.
"I did it in less than a minute," said Mendoza, an administrator in the Los Angeles County Office of Education. "I remember my head was hurting and thinking, 'My God, what was that?' I was thinking maybe I should have asked questions. It was like a roller-coaster ride."
Buyers pressed for updates as construction fell behind schedule. They got a bombshell letter in December that said negotiations for a construction loan from German bank WestLB had collapsed and Trump Baja had only $556,000 left. It quoted a contract clause that gave the developer a right to spend their deposits
Trump Baja venture leaves buyers high and dry
Deposits totaling $32.2 million are lost in the collapse of the celebrity developer's hotel-condo project.
Another letter came in January that said Trump was removing his name.
A Feb. 16 letter from a Mexican entity, PB Impulsores, said the project was scrapped "given the extreme dislocation of the financial markets." It said there was no money left to refund deposits.
The December letter said Trump was not an investor, but buyers said they were sold on his imprimatur.
"We thought of Donald Trump," Linda Drake said. "If Donald Trump was behind it, it was going to work. . . . I am embarrassed to tell people we got caught up in this."
Ivanka Trump said in 2007 that her father "is the boss" when asked about his role in the project.
"He is involved in every capacity," she said.
In response to a request to interview Donald and Ivanka Trump, Trump Organization issued a statement that said its partner violated an agreement to license the Trump name, missing deadlines to obtain financing and begin construction.
Timothy Hughes, an attorney for Irongate, said the project "will not be going forward" but declined to answer questions.
One buyer sued Trump and Irongate in Los Angeles County Superior Court last month, and more litigation is expected.
"They put their trust in this project and feel betrayed," said Bart Ring, a Woodland Hills attorney who says he represents about 75 buyers who haven't sued.
Homeowners and brokers in Baja welcomed the publicity and higher prices that Trump brought. Now they wish he'd never come.
"It was a two-edged sword that's cutting the wrong way," broker Brian Flock said.
"Everybody is shellshocked. I call it post-Trump syndrome."
copied from the LA Times
Related articles
- Boy, 9, dies days after outpatient tonsillectomy
- Well, I love Barack Obama: To Write A Blog--Pourquoi
- John Kasich, Ana Navarro, SE Cupp: The New Republican Party
- Rest In Peace Francesca Hilton--I Love You
- Trump Flim-Flams Baja Investors
- Carl DeMaio and KOGO 600: Lose the Gotcha Mentality
- Churchill Solitaire and Donald Rumsfeld: Conceptually Flawed
- Carl DeMaio on KOGO 600 San Diego: A One Sided Report
- Bernie and Sid: Enter the Rude and Crude--WABC Radio New York City
- From Yahoo Food: Stanley Tucci and Felicity Blunt Talk Mashed Potatoes with Olive Oil and Eggs
Geraldo Rivera and Noam Laden: Excellent in News/Talk Radio
Geraldo Rivera. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
from mediaite.............
Geraldo Rivera Claims WABC/New York Fired Him, Locked Him Out Of Studio
by Andrew Husband | 1:18 pm, December 1st, 2015
SHENANIGANS 95
Fox Newspersonality Geraldo Riveraalleged that new executives at WABC/New York, where he hosted a daily radio show on WABC 770, fired him and locked him out of the studio.
Rivera made the accusations public on his Facebook page on Nov. 25, the day before Thanksgiving. That’s when he was informed by Cumulus Media CEO Mary Berner and New York VP Chad Lopez “that they do not intend to honor the handshake deal I made with the ousted company chief John Dickey, an agreement to extend my current contract for a year.”
“The decision to renege on our deal on the eve of Thanksgiving is especially upsetting,” said Rivera, “coming in the wake of my emotionally charged and highly rated coverage of the Paris massacre and frantic efforts by authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.”
In a subsequent Facebook post on Saturday, Rivera praised the medium of radio while lamenting Cumulus Media and WABC’s business practices. He also commended the “honorable” John andLew Dickey, the former heads of the station.
Rivera also claimed that WABC had locked him out, literally.
In locking me out of my studio as of last Friday even though my contract does not expire until December 31st and in refusing to honor the 2016 deal negotiated by the ousted Dickeys, they have breached my contract.That slight will not go unanswered.
The Fox News personality didn’t explicitly say he would sue Cumulus Media, WABC or both, but his wording in the Facebook post suggests as much.
Related articles
- Geraldo Rivera Takes On Donald Trump.......
- Hugh Hewitt: is he Donald Trump's arch nemesis - or the antidote to Fox News?
- Former President of Peru Alejandro Toledo: Inspirational on Geraldo Rivera Radio Today
- Geraldo Rivera Radio Round-Up: Geraldo's Back
- Judge Jeanine Pirro: Stunningly Beautiful and Stunningly Incorrect--Where in the world is Geraldo Rivera
- Noam Laden Talking Today for Geraldo: WABC Radio New York Finally Comes To Its Senses
- Thank Goodness Geraldo is Back!!!!!
- Geraldo Rivera: Giving a Voice to The Working Class
- Geraldo Rivera Calls Out Chris Christie: Paving The Road to The Whitehouse for Hillary Clinton
- Geraldo Rivera: The caller said...You are a real good investigative reporter.....
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)