| Peppadew™ Chicken in Coconut Milk Broth
1 Heat the oil in a wok or large frying pan. Add the shallots, garlic, lemongrass, ginger and chicken. Sauté over a medium heat for about 3-4 minutes. 2 Add the coconut milk, chicken stock and Sweet Piquanté Peppers. Bring up to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 15-20 minutes, until the chicken is cooked and the sauce has reduced a little. 3 Add the noodles and chopped coriander to the wok or frying pan. Simmer for about 3-4 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, if needed, then serve, garnished with coriander sprigs. Cooks tip: When you go shopping for Peppadew Sweet Piquanté Peppers, look out for small jars of prepared lemon grass, root ginger, garlic and coriander - just look for them with the spices or in the oriental foods section. Keep them in the refrigerator once opened, along with your opened jar of Sweet Piquanté Peppers, which will keep for up to 6 weeks.
ND wheat farmers dismayed state-owned mill might buy Canadian ...
Associated Press Writer, BISMARCK, N.D. " North Dakota wheat growers, who have spent years fighting what they believed were unfairly priced Canadian wheat exports, say they're dismayed that a state-owned mill may buy grain from Canada.“North Dakota built that mill to benefit the (wheat) producers of North Dakota," said Byron Richard, a Belfield farmer who is president of the North Dakota Grain Growers Association. “I didn't realize it was also built for the benefit of the Canadian producer. .
Coping With Betrayal
Even among the more gregarious, there was that subtle, wary look that kept the eyes surveying the scene, a protective radar at work. I would say to myself, "Aw, come on, let your hair down and be yourself. Open up a bit. Enjoy!" Yet the shielding continued, so that for years I never really knew some of the colleagues I would see the most often. Now I have been in the pastorate over 30 years. I believe I have figured out why the older ones had been distant. With some of them, they had died inside due to betrayal. With others, they were struggling to survive. What brought this on? In large part, it had been the surprise of betrayal - not realizing that it was really there. Those pastors and pastors' wives started in the ministry with the sincere desire to save the world for Jesus.
I washed my iPhone, now what?
We've all heard stories about people who've dropped their iPod or phone in the toilet, or perhaps they've left it in their pocket and the device has been washed. Keith Shaw talks with Aaron Vronko from Rapid Repair, about when you should try and fix the device, or whether you should just buy a new one. Also, hear about the guy who fixed his iPod by baking it in an oven (not recommended) (14:08). .
For the Gourmet Gadgeteer
More aptly labeled as (mis)adventures in cooking, your friend may aspire to be a gourmand, but Martha Stewart she or he ain't. Before you get invited to a homecooked meal, here are some tech gift ideas to assist your recipient in that gourmet undertaking. .
Danville Goodyear plant to expand
The City of Danville has issued a building permit for an expansion at the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. plant on Goodyear Boulevard. The permit, issued last Tuesday, will allow for a 26,000 square-foot, one-story addition, with mezzanines for industrial use. The estimated cost will be $4.6 million. The permit was issued to John S. Clark Co . .
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