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Image of a girl Drinking a green drink while thinking about nutrition.
The Transportation Security Administration is using retired Green Line trolleys made in the 1970s for emergency response training. Above, cars are being transportation on rail flat beds to the training center.
The Boeing Vertol light rail cars sent to the TSA Surface Transportation Security Training Center will be used to train personnel from TSA and other Federal, State and Local agencies in various transportation security and emergency response courses given here in order to secure our nation’s transportation assets. Plans are underway for construction of a transit station on site to be used to complement the aforementioned training.
6 cups Fiber One® Honey Clusters® cereal
1 cup cashew halves
1 cup sesame sticks
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup strong brewed green tea (2 bags per 1/2 cup hot water)
2 tablespoons honey
2 tablespoons canola or vegetable oil
1/2 cup chopped dried mangoes
1/2 cup sweetened dried cranberries
1. Heat oven to 250°F. Spray 15x10x1-inch pan with cooking spray. In large bowl, mix cereal, cashews and sesame sticks.
2. In 1-quart saucepan, mix brown sugar, tea, honey and oil. Cook over medium heat 3 to 4 minutes, stirring constantly, until brown sugar is melted. Pour mixture over cereal; toss to coat well. Spread mixture in pan.
3. Bake 30 minutes. Stir well. Bake 10 minutes longer. Stir in mangoes and cranberries. Cool completely in pan, about 1 hour. Store in tightly covered container.
High Altitude (3500-6500 ft): Bake 30 minutes. After stirring, bake 15 to 20 minutes longer.
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When we walked through the local farmer's market today, I let Janice select what we'd buy. I decided what to photograph!
Selective color, selective color, selective color. Didn't want to do this...but I prefered the shot in BW (by about 100x more) and when I converted the photo entirely to b/w, one had no idea what he had in his hand! SO, here we are with a green teether. It isn't a pacifier, it is a thing called a Raspberry teether. HE LOVES IT! It looks like a pacifier but the nub is textured and chewy. Anyway, for what its worth ;)
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I have to say I had made macarons with the recipe from this book before and the macarons came out look like a meringue. I don’t know why and I don’t want to try again until now. I have a lot more confident to make these little French cookies. Now, I know that the real problem is not the book or the recipe but the technique, making Macarons is not hard but you have to know HOW. The recipe is from I LOVEマカロンBy 荻田 尚子 (Hisako Ogita) (I have all 3 of her books and Pretty and small cake (sweet) book is the one which I wrote about last time). The recipe is from this book but the how-to is changing. I use the methods that give me the good result every times.
I know that Macaron is French but it’s very popular in Japan and this is one of great combination. Green tea is good contrast to the sweet flavor of the red bean, and when come along with a cup of hot green tea, these little cookies will be the best way to brighten up the lazy afternoon.
To see the recipe go to
Green tea Macarons with red bean paste
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The marbles have arrived. I don't know what to do with myself. The marbles are here. We're all in trouble. More at my daily photoblog photo.noise.
Now that I'm learning how to do selective color, I am sure you'll see too many of these from me!
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