Stuffed potato skins transform the humble potato into a finger-licking taste sensation. Add a combination of ingredients you have on hand such as cheese, sour cream, coleslaw, diced bacon and onion to the stuffed potato skins. Healthy Dipping Sauces Dipping sauces turn stuffed potato skins into a mid-week evening meal that can rival the restaurants for quality and taste. The good thing is that you can create your own healthy dipping sauce, so that you know what has gone into it. Ranch dressing is often used as a dipping sauce for dishes such as stuffed potato skins. But some varieties are high in fat and salt, which is why it is worth trying your hand at a homemade dipping sauce. White Dipping Sauce For a white dipping sauce, start off with a generous helping of reduced-fat sour cream, a clove of crushed garlic, thinly sliced spring onion and a dash of lemon juice. Combine the ingredients until the sour cream is coated with the other ingredients and refrigerate until it is time to serve. Green Dipping Sauce Avocado also works well as a dipping sauce to stuffed potato skins. Puree a ripe avocado (don 't use unripe avocadoes) and add finely chopped coriander, reduced-fat sour cream and lime juice. Mix the ingredients and refrigerate. Stir Fried Broccoli and Mushrooms Stir frying is a healthy way to cook food quickly and with less fat. Broccoli and mushrooms are a good accompaniment to any potato dish whether you are cooking mashed, baked or boiled potatoes. These
Hi, Rina! Although I could not find specific quotes from the assigned article, I found some insight in outsides article written by NPR and The Atlantic. In "Where Did That Fried Chicken Stereotype Come From?", Demby interviewed Claire Schmidt a professor at the University of Missouri who studies race. Schmidt explained that "chicken had long been a part of the Southern diets, but they had particular utility for slaves... they were cheap, easy to feed and a good source of meat" (Demby). As for watermelon, an Atlantic article titled "How Watermelons Became a Racist Trope" explained that "free black people grew, ate, and sold watermelons, and in doing so made the fruit a symbol of their freedom" (Black). However, as southern whites started to
In some words the overall summary of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost, by Joan Morgan is a collective of multiple forms of literature detailing a wide range of the issues that African American women face today. Joan Morgan is a feminist who caters to addressing the modern issues within the world. In other words she defines the feminism she addresses as "Hip-hop Feminism". Within the book the author seems to take a neutral or dual sided approach to feminism. She states that black women have been defined by their men, but also states that the concept of a "strong black woman" is a myth. She takes up the issue of how rap has inherently mysoginistic lyrics, but how she would be lying if she did not find some appeal within the idea of Patriarchy
We are all made of corn. Take a strand of your hair. A recent study proved that if you are like the average American consumer today, your hair is 69% made of corn carbon. This is in contrast to the 5% of corn carbon that is in the hair of Europeans. Americans use more corn in their diet than anyone else, and the corn content of the American diet is partially responsible for our country’s widespread obesity and the prevalence of diabetes. America’s over-production of corn has serious consequences for our health and for our environment.
People have a lot problems in their life and they not feel good about it., so they find ways to overcome. However, many bad things that come to you is some people don't let you become successful, they don't want to see you better than them. They do something that you never know to make you drop down and fail in that situation, that's why sometimes outcome together is not a good idea. Dewayne Sammons is the author of the article " Are you Chicken? " shared that people need to thinking first before do something is not for sure. If you sure for something, so you can do it to earn the achievement. Besides that, the author tells that be yourself, do not listen or follow to someone to do something that you don't certainly. You feel that way is good
3. Once simmering, add any lagniappe ingredients that will require additional cooking time such as small onions (white or yellow), garlic pods, and small red potatoes.
small pieces of raw potato (yeast or beef liver may be substituted for the potato)
“What are biscuits and gravy?” I heard from across my table at Blackboard Café in Seal Beach, CA after politely telling the waiter my order. I did only what anyone with a good and sarcastic sense of humor would do in that situation and replied, “You moron, they are gravy and biscuits!” Let me just say that that just might have been the most thoughtless question I have ever been asked and of course it came from the mouth of none other than, Savannah Jane McCorkle, my delusional and exquisite best friend. She and I have an interpersonal relationship that started our freshman year of high school, has successfully made its way through all eight stages of a relationship, and has conquered all conflict that has tried to come between us.
George embodies the Romantic Era through his interaction with nature. In the book, Roots, Chicken George is a slave who trains birds to fight against themselves. He spends every outside interacting with animals. Because he works so closely with nature, he grew a strong connection to nature. George took care of his bird around the clock. He was so close to his birds, he spelt in the same room as them. He loved his bird like they were his children.(Alex Haley)
The article ‘Chickens Range Free’ written by a freelance writer Jo Smith conveys the idea that the activists who’ve offered a truck-load of chickens, freedom from their cages were a very humane thing to do. Through his explanations, a reasonable tone has been applied effectively to convince the readers to agree with him. The author has also employed a very confident tone when mentioning how this action has been clearly justified due to human rights. However, although there have been people who have opposed this action of freeing the chickens, the author tries to dominate his stand by employing the use of different persuasive devices such as the inclusive technique, directive language, and analogy, which in this
Chicken George and his family had lived on the plantation their entire life, and just like every other black person during that time all they wanted was to be free. And lucky for them the war finally ended and they were free. In their minds they thought; no more working on a plantation for racist, egotistical white folk. They could finally live the life they have been dreaming of before they were even born. One of their ancestors, Kunta Kinte, had passed on the remembrance of Africa from when he was a child before he was captured by the slave hunters and brought to America. Now that they were free they had this hope to start a new life but there was still people in the county that believed they should still be slaves. They claimed that they
This week’s reading topic is about the history of chickens. In the Smithsonian article “ How the Chicken Conquered the World” by Andrew Lawler and Jerry Adler, it discusses about how chickens have saved the Western civilization. According to the legend, the Athenian general Themistocles came across a cocks fight during his way to invade the Persians forces. In addition, history records that the Greeks repel the invaders and preserved the civilisation “honors the creatures by breading, frying and dipping them into one’s choice of sauce.” These creatures are known as the descendants of roosters.
Melt 2 tablespoons of butter on medium heat in a large, thick-bottomed pot. Add the 1 medium chopped onion and cook until golden, for about 10 minutes. Add the 1 chopped celery rib and cook 5 minutes more. Add 1 1/2 pounds of peeled and thinly sliced russet potatoes to the pot. Add the 3 cups of chicken stock, 1 cup of Guinness extra stout, and 1/2 teaspoon of thyme. Bring to a simmer, lower the heat, partially cover, and simmer until the potatoes are tender and easily fall apart, about 15 to 20 minutes. When the potatoes are tender, remove the pot from the heat. Pour potato mixture into a bowl and let cool for a few minutes. Working in batches, ladle the soup into a blender, filling the blender bowl only a third full at a time. Add a portion of 6 ounces of grated cheddar cheese to the blender bowl. (Note: If it takes three batches to purée the soup, divide the cheese into three portions.) Holding the lid of the blender down, pulse until smooth. Return the smooth purée to the soup pot. Stir in the 1 teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce and 1/8 teaspoon of
The greater prairie chicken is a stocky chestnut, firmly banished grouse with paler shaded stripes, most effectively perceived by the male's particular and great appearance amid romance presentation. Amid the male's presentation, unmistakable, stretched pinnae (adjusted neck quills) get to be raised over the head, and substantial yellow-orange air sacs in the neck or greater the eye get to be swelled. Both genders have these noticeable neck quills yet they are longer in guys. The genders can likewise be recognized by the short, square tail being dull chestnut in guys, yet banned cocoa and tan in females.
Betrayal and loneliness are two of the hardest emotions to encounter in life. Nevertheless, at some point everyone will experience and be forced to deal with them. This is made even harder when they are caused by someone you love and trust. In Meredith Hall’s “Killing Chickens”, she uses various literary devices such as metaphor, simile, and imagery as she processes her husband’s affair and describes having to kill chickens. Hall’s literary nonfiction is based on the happenings of a specific day that was truly hard to handle after being deceived by ones she loved:
Which came first the chicken or the egg? The chicken and the egg is one of life's oldest questions. The days of fighting on the playgrounds of which one really came first are over, but the question remains the same. Which came first the chicken or the egg? Just look at the question, it is a very tough one. How can a chicken arrive without an egg? How can an egg arrive without a chicken? Many people have varied opinions on this, my opinion is that the chicken came first due to many