They are hoping seniors won’t notice. The “One Big Beautiful Bill” gives a temporary tax deduction for seniors over 65 until 2028, but this is mostly twisted words. It won’t wipe out taxes on Social Security for everyone. If you’re under 65 or making too much, good luck getting any relief at all.
I miss the days when all the cool websites used Flash. I think Macromedia killed it for some reason. Probably because it had security flaws, back then it was pretty bandwidth-intensive too, but it made for some dynamic web designs.
The plot thickens. If anybody wants to save a click this is the article from 2001.
HAYDEN, Idaho – Firefighters burned some of the remaining buildings on the former Aryan Nations compound during training exercises this week.
The 20-acre property is owned by the Carr Foundation, which offered the abandoned buildings to Northern Lakes Fire District officials for training, fire inspector Dean Marcus said.
The foundation bought the compound in April from Victoria and Jason Keenan, who won a $6.2 million judgment against the Aryan Nations and its founder, Richard Butler.
Firefighters said they had no political agenda in burning four of the seven buildings during sessions that started Tuesday evening.
“It just gives the folks the opportunity to train how we work,” Chief Jeff Welch said.
A bomb squad dog searched the buildings Thursday to make sure they were safe.
Firefighters plan to torch Butler’s former home and the neo-Nazi sect’s former church July 15.
Amazing! The sugar amounts seem kinda excessive for me at least, but you sound like a cook that knows measurements, loving the references to half and full palm fulls, going to try this recipe out. Different styles of cooking necessitate different styles of approaches. Appreciate the post.
Being home cooks we’ve made banh mi and all the creative concoctions for years, you killed it here, thanks for the recipe and links.
It’s so awesome that stuff like this comes in a can, now anybody can be conveniently compliant.
Is this a mulberry? It looks to me like a plant sport which is a variation arising from a single plant that differs genetically from the parent plant, it is essentially a mutation that manifests as a noticeable change in a plant’s characteristics, it can sometimes happen when the cellular structure has been messed with (say cutting off a limb) and the dormant buds grow and divide in differing ways giving the variation in the leaf characteristics. It’s just a guess though.
Surveillance goes both ways, at least for now. Every LAPD officer to be issued full face masks in 3,2,1
Would it be ingenuous to ask what brand of hot sauce it was? Hot sauce lover here.
It looks like an Indian curry of sorts, I’ll take a stab: From left bottom I’d say the spices are as follows. Cloves, coriander seed, jaggery sugar, cumin seed (not sure about this as there are two very similar portions), garlic powder, cumin seed again, Methi, bay leaves, curry leaves, Cumin seeds again, although it could be anise or fennel or caraway (not so typical)? Black pepper and salt. Then aside from what looks to be green jalapenos de-seeded, onions, carrots, you have mustard oil perhaps and other clear liquids (maybe water or white vinegar.)
Edit: it looks also like you may be doing something in three phases, could it be a pickling project?
He’s a rock solid deal maker that Donald. 👍
I’m getting a runup to some false flaggy vibes here.
I use some privacy forward browsers and I can’t close a cookie popup and the sign in to Google banner. Another browser just gave me a short overview with a ground news plug underneath.
Point taken, I like the idea of the plugin but was just looking at the permissions and surmising that it was the reason for the downvotes.
I edited my comment here, but the privacy concern with Chameleon stems from its ability to access and modify data on all websites. This access is necessary for the extension to function, as it needs to alter the user agent and other browser settings. Obviously not great when on secure websites.
Can someone explain why all the downvotes? I’ve always been of the opinion that the more plugins you have, the more identifiable you are, so if that is the reason for the downvotes, I’d understand.
Edit: It seems the extension requires access to all websites, which allows it to monitor and modify data from any visited site
Another link for live updates:
The one I use is based on an amalgamation of Lydia’s and Michael Chiarello’s recipes although Lidia Bastianich’s Sunday Bolognese is all you need. Milk is the key in my opinion, good wine and time.
https://theheatnyc.blogspot.com/2010/01/lidia-bastianichs-sunday-bolognese.html?m=1