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We all know salt is flavor, but how about baking meat in salt? At first thought, one might cringe at the idea of a steak encased in salt, but think again, salt is the ultimate cooking vessel in this recipe. You will be shocked at how juicy and flavorful your steak comes out with this simple technique. The idea behind this recipe is to create a thick salt “housing” within which the steak can roast.
Art Dogs is a weekly dispatch introducing the pets—dogs, yes!, but also cats, lizards, marmosets, and more—that were kept by our favorite artists. Subscribe to receive these weekly posts to your email inbox. Savador Dalí is one of the most recognizable artists of all time. He was born Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech in 1904 in Catalonia, close to the border with France. In the earliest surreal twist of the artist’s life, he wasn’t the first Salvador born into his family.
Hello friends, Thank you for subscribing and supporting my newsletter. Both free and paid subscriptions are available. The best way to support my work is through a paid subscription. Get 14 day free trial Salvador Dali is inarguably one of the most renowned surrealist painters of the 20th century. Famous for his precise draftsmanship and bizarre images, his artistic repertoire included painting, sculpture, photography, and collaboration with other artists. While we cannot dismiss the value of Dali’s art, it’s equally important to embrace Dali’s complex mindset.
Before he died from a rare disease in 2014, Sam Berns gave a touching TED Talk on how he found meaning in the little time he had left on Earth. At age 17, he had built his life around a three-pronged philosophy worth emulating: Be OK with what you ultimately can't do, because there is so much you CAN do. Put things in the 'Can do' category. Surround yourself with people you enjoy being around.
Hello, First of all, there is one space left on my retreat in Salt Lake City in October - more details here. Now, to the matter in hand. May’s True Stories Book Club is on: Wednesday 22nd May 2024 6pm UK/1pm ET/10am PT This month, my guest is Samantha Irby, online humorist at bitchesgottaeat, screenwriter and author of some of the funniest and frankest memoirs you’ll ever read. Quietly Hostile is no exception.
Samba file sharing isn't tricky. There, I said it. End of the article? Not so fast home slice. Intermediate to advanced Linux users would likely agree with the previous statement. And to a lesser degree, I do as well. Once you understand what is needed, a basic Samba share isn't a big deal. Things go 43 degrees to "full funky-town" when you try to follow the ridiculous "guides" elsewhere on “the interwebs.
It’s 12:15 p.m. on Saturday Oct. 22 and there’s not a soul in sight. I didn’t expect there to be too many people around but it is only October and it’s a surprisingly pleasant day in southeastern South Dakota—I thought there might be at least one other person out here. Everyone must be out pheasant hunting. I’ve made the 1:45 drive on Highway 34 west to Pony Hills Country Club, located just outside of exotic Woonsocket, South Dakota.
Welcome back to SOURCE NOTES. This is a special one, because my guest is Sara DiVello, author of the brand-new historical crime thriller BROADWAY BUTTERFLY, based on the sensational 1923 murder of Roaring Twenties showgirl Dot King. When I say “based on,” I really mean, “so exhaustively researched that it’s essentially a work of nonfiction.” I encountered the Dot King mystery while working on BLOOD & INK, which shares a major character with Sara’s adjacent Jazz Age yarn: the pioneering crime reporter and early Daily News star Julia Harpman.
Sarah Tavel's Newsletter By Sarah Tavel Hi! I'm Sarah Tavel. I've been writing since 2006. This newsIetter is something new I'm trying and I hope will become my new permanent home. Will share thoughts on tech trends, company building, and startups generally. ncG1vNJzZmirpZfAta3CpGWcp51kjbSt0ZqfrZmmmrk%3D