Monday, February 21, 2011

Use Instead Of Chicken Broth

Chocolate mousse Cocoa


Buongiorno e ben ritrovate/i,
grazie per il vostro interessamento alla mia salute, ma dovevo solo dimagrire qualche kilo, non che prima fossi stato grasso ma il medico ha consigliato a little diet.
Should I reduce the weight of 10 pounds and have already come half way, still a month and then are in place, I hope for good weather so opening 'I take the bike and do first.
Today I present a simple chocolate mousse in the preparation and excellent after a meal, as well as genuine and healthy snack for your children. The
can also be used to fill cakes.

Serves 4 sooo delicious


200 grams of dark chocolate 250 ml whipping cream 2 egg


3 egg whites 2 tablespoons sugar 100 ml water


For a great success of this cake, it is important 'use of quality ingredients, for which used the excellent dark chocolate and fresh cream you find in the supermarket chiller cabinet.
I believe that the best way to melt chocolate is to use the microwave, break the chocolate into pieces (or grattuggiatelo) and place in a bowl suitable for micro, put everything in the oven and let it run at full power for 1 minute, Remove and turn the chocolate with a wooden spoon, return to oven and repeat until completely dissolved.
Melted chocolate, add 100 ml of water and stir.
Whip the cream and refrigerate.
Beat the egg whites (very firm) and refrigerate.
Whip the egg yolks with two tablespoons of sugar.
chocolate loose fitted together the egg yolks and mix well, add the egg whites and stir, add cream and stir.
Mix all the ingredients one at a time.
At this point you can pour the mixture into individual cups or use it as a cream for a cake, put in refrigerator to harden for at least 2 hours.
I made the firm in the fridge and then spoon the ice cream I formed into balls, then I decorated with sugar flowers.

Enjoy

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Rebuilding Snowmobile Crank

regasification BETWEEN POLITICS AND BLACKMAIL

E 'absolutely understandable by workers of the API there is a strong concern for future work. The concern to maintain a workplace is now common to many workers in all sectors, manufacturing and services. The economic crisis is putting on her knees and many families still do not see changing trends. It 's a systemic crisis, global, global economy.

Living with the thought of losing a source of income is an unsustainable condition. I understand the API so that workers and their families seek in every way to avoid disaster. I can understand that in order not to lose that place some sacrifices you have to do. E 'therefore justifiable that individual employees will accept the company for which they work, if have no choice. They did so many workers of Fiat, for example, that before the blackmail of the master "accept all the rules or all home," not whether they felt to get across. Even within the refinery seems that this strategy is predominant.

In a systematic way, each time discussing the region's energy plan here is the occupational hazard that rises dramatically, and even after his solution: "let us build the plants, let us build the LNG terminal and the jobs will be guaranteed" sentence the company. Faced with this scenario, it is clear that the worker had sided with his employer, has no alternative, then right click the easiest way.

Less understandable is the attitude of some political parties and some unions. Regarding the unions, however, would be useful to know what the official position on the issue and regasification plants. The positions are unitary whole union? O MSW alone? Or even more simply, some union members. It is understood the total intolerance to want to pursue the matter.

course the first thing you ask a union is to protect the place of work, but it's not the only, the safety, health, the environment should find an equal footing. One thing is therefore that an employee or groups of workers, even to save their jobs to become intransigent in the face of other issues, such as environment, for example, another thing is the shortsightedness of the policy in all these years of an oil crisis, widely expected, was not able to see a bit more in the pointing of the finger with which the owner of the refinery.

Let me explain, the refinery has grown over the years to steal large slices of territory to the city, despite the palpable energy crisis for many years. At this time no one has put in place a serious politician conversion, drainage, protecting the land and workers. The politics has always been obliged to accept the proposals and to assist them, so hypocritical, leaving only the citizens, with their small forces to defend their rights.
Rights, of course! Because if it is true that workers have the right to defend their place of work the citizens have the right to ask for greater security in the health field, and why not, the right to live in a cleaner environment.

The newspapers of today refer to a split within the largest party in the city, PD. Some members are asking the Party in fact a broad exchange on the issue API. The comparison is always desirable and I hope that soon the PD will respond with one voice, possibly in an unequivocal manner. I also hope in a serious civil and between citizens and workers, this situation also because of opposition is becoming untenable.

Pending clarification of this internal, I would write a track for discussion: given that the signatories of the statement today saying: "The logic that drives us apart and is resting on the uncertainty about employment for 1500 workers of the refinery Api e dell’indotto".
Allora se questa è la preoccupazione invito a prendere in considerazione i dati ufficiali circa il numero dei posti di lavoro che serviranno per la gestione delle centrali e del rigassificatore.
Una avvertenza, i dati sotto segnalati si riferiscono a strutture di grandi dimensioni,è presumibile che per Falconara i posti necessari siano molti meno.

La Centrale turbogas di Montalto di Castro 3600 MW :
dal sito: http://www.enel.it/
L’unità di Business di Montalto Castro has made 220 employees and is organized into 2 sections (1 and 1 year of maintenance), for a total of 191 employees, and 4 lines for a total staff of 28 employees in addition Director.

The Rovigo regasification terminal :
In Adriatic LNG employs about 100 employees , with solid experience and expertise, to ensure operation of the terminal safely and efficiently.
staff members working in a coordinated manner with the terminal, located off Porto Levante, the operational base of land Porto Viro and the headquarters in Milan.



Thursday, February 17, 2011

Beeswax At Wholefoods

EMPLOYMENT ACTION INITIATIVE OF THE SEL February 15, 2011

Speech February 15, 2011 by Jesi Fabio Mussi

few days ago, at the window of a bookstore, I was attracted by a libretto by Giacomo Leopardi, entitled "SPEECH ON THE PRESENT STATE OF COSTUMES Italians." I was intrigued by a sentence written on the cover of the Poet:

"Now life is just that the Italians, with no prospect of better luck in the future, without employment, without purpose, and restricted only to the present. "

A more timely than ever, largely due to our time. A decade later, in our country, it seems that nothing has changed. In fact that book was written in 1824. 187 years ago, even well before the unification of Italy.

Recanati If the poet came to describing the lives of Italians period with a view so cruel, I wonder what on earth could have written today. The current situation is far worse than that time, in hindsight, I think we can say that the Italians 800, perhaps without realizing it, they faced a rapidly changing future. The progress was in the air, major innovations have transformed and improved the quality of life. The young back then so they could aspire to a better life than their fathers. Our young people, however, in general, have a worse quality of life of our own: environmental, social and economic development. We know with certainty.

the poet's words are appropriate to our present, and the Italian life today is without perspective, without employment, restricted only to the present. Not for everyone, of course, I mean the life of "normal" people.

this brief and trivial observation, however, does not prevent me to glimpse a glimmer of hope, because if it is true that Leopardi accused the state of life of the Italians to the widespread individualism, we must record that in recent periods, the social and cultural climate of our country seems to have a start.

happens that the extreme individualism, fostered mainly by massive marketing efforts by broadcasters and unedifying examples which no longer reflected in large pockets of society. This contrast is almost imperceptible, however, not because it is alive, but only because the media does not give news.

There is a part of the country that is trying hard to react to this state of economic decay, social and cultural. It does so with the few resources available, it does so with courage and enthusiasm, and perhaps with the knowledge that if things did not tackled in the first person no one else will think.

I think students, our youth, we (I say this in generational terms) destroyed the future, prevented to imagine, to dream. These students, who are struggling for months tirelessly to defend the public school (even if we know that the present is not the best possible), it is essential to understand the public role of the school to ensure everyone the opportunity to study. This is a glimmer of optimism. Little is known or too little of the struggle of the students, but unfortunately newspapers and TV have noticed them only when the protest in Rome there were clashes, and is (perhaps deliberately) left in the second floor of the fact that thousands of boys were in the streets peacefully to defend their future and that they did for months in utter disregard of the press is that of the major political forces.

Fiom I think the workers, even in this case we see a change of trend on the extreme individualism. A Pomigliano as Mirafiori, workers have taken a battle, they did it on their skin, to protect the rights of all workers to defend the constitutional provisions, a great act of generosity not only against employers, but against our country than ever before so distressed.

I think of the great mobilization of the people of public water. It was amazing active participation for the referendum against the privatization of water, which reached a half million signatures. This is also a gesture to the community.

And last, but only in chronological order, the grand manifestation of women and civil di domenica scorsa.

Insomma la parte nobile del nostro Paese non dorme, non si accontenta, non si arrende.

Ma in tutta questa storia manca un soggetto, un protagonista: è la politica. I partiti politici sembrano annichiliti da un verso, e totalmente asserviti al capo-padrone dall’altro, purtroppo in questi ambienti l’individualismo è ancora la norma. I Partiti non sono in grado di governare l’emergenza mentre la crisi diffusa e pesante strozza i più deboli. Gli interessi sono altri, il bene comune non è all’ODG.

Viviamo un particolare momento in Italia, di scarsa democrazia, mai così ethically below. Perhaps it is no coincidence that our baby is magnetized Party consents important right now. Merit Nichi Vendola, of course, that great communicator, said in a frank and clear the Italians the reality of things, with no misunderstandings. But I also think that many Italians are in need of a credible political component that includes the upheavals taking place and who knows how to find a solution.

I think this is the spring that is giving rise to progressively growing approach of many people in our party. The desire for a new political force that knows how to govern and that is not content to attend the halls of power. A political force which does not intend to use the old logic of the party, but who wants to actually bring about change for the better of the country, trying as much as possible to implement a "bottom".

People want a change of course, hope for a political force that really count the old practices politicized. Party looking for a consistent, that puts into practice the things that he proposes. It is not easy.

Left Ecology Freedom is moving towards this direction, we try not to take shortcuts and we would like to communicate with the best part of the country. This means that this party is open, only the cards that do not count (obviously also important) but we will try to interact with the active part of society movements, organizations, community centers, individuals ..... in short, all those who feel they have to question the current system in order to suggest new ideas that can help us pass the ford.

Brands is also in this direction regarding the wish to reject old logic party, demonstrates the clear and unequivocal statement of the SEL at the recent regional elections. Brands are not part of the laboratory, so it was called, although it would be better to say "the fault of the Marche." Well I think that makes a thing of the past, the vision for change things, it should be at all costs in alliances that run counter to our idea of \u200b\u200bgovernment. Persons not interested in political alchemists, who wants all the same brush, like a big crowded that does not give hope or governance, but maintaining power. The Berlusconi fights culturally, with unlikely alliances based not only on numerical calculations. People want concrete, have been burned too many times. The left also has been wiped out just to have succumbed to election signs.

We aim to look elsewhere, first of all to change the style of politics by means of participation and coherence. Participation in the claim seriously, at the provincial level is demonstrated by the creation of thematic forums that are reaping the skills and availability of persons enrolled and not affiliated to the party, table for discussion and study that aims to build a platform with the programmatic and administrative democracy from below.

We want a better country, we said. We want to reconnect politics to people, we want a cultural change in society. The company, as the poet wrote Recanatese, is the primary means to defeat the nullity of things and the defects of individualism.

The company that we have to make a difference.
Claudio Paolinelli




Tuesday, February 8, 2011

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Hello all s you
recently my recipes come in fits and starts and the reason is' easy to say, in fact the reasons are two, are easily understood.
The first and 'the construction of a new project that I am finishing work and I hope to be realized, the second reason is the blood test a little 'unpacked and the doctor recommended a diet free of carbohydrates.
Result: you live the same and you lose weight about 1.5 pounds per week. Other
3 weeks and then again to the great !!!!!!
Today's recipe makes me think of a blogger (my kitchen in india) and when the light ', will' upset.
the recipe and I state that 'the chef Martin Martignon, even a student's east, is very simple to prepare and sure to please everyone.



Serves 4 800 grams of chicken breast
2 stalks of celery cleaned and cut into julienne strips 1 medium carrot
clean and small julienne

1 onion, chopped 1 green apple peeled and diced Vegetable stock

Pine
Farina
Curry

extra virgin olive oil Salt and pepper

start with cut the chicken into slices and then into strips, dipped in flour and put it aside.
cook the vegetables in a pan with 4 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil for a few minutes (do not brown), add the chicken and brown on both sides, add salt and pepper.
Cover with the vegetable broth and cook about 40 minutes.
5 minutes from the final cooking, add the green apple and pine nuts, put the curry to taste.
Serve with boiled basmati rice.

Enjoy

High Ferritin Normal Iron High Wbc Low Vitamin D

The Antec, the "warrior" CARVED IN STONE

On the mountains
Alburni to 1125 meters. high, in the territory of St Angelo a Fasanella, Costa Palomba is the "warrior" carved into the rock.

The Antec, UNESCO was a pagan god, the base of which there is a sacrificial bowl.

The rock sculpture can be dated between the fifth and fourth centuries BC







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Monday, February 7, 2011

How To Switch A Snowmobile Track

Petroleum of Egypt!

Della rivolta in Egitto i telegiornali stanno parlando in lungo e in largo. Tuttavia ci sarebbero molte cose da dire in proposito. Si potrebbe ad esempio fare qualche considerazione sulla realpolitik , che obbliga i leader di mezzo Mondo (compreso il nostro premier - ma si ricordi che l'Italia è uno dei principali partner commerciali dell'Egitto) a vezzeggiare quello che, se non avesse fatto gli interessi dell'occidente per decenni, verrebbe definito un dittatore e un tiranno. O della censura totale di Internet attuata dal governo del Cairo, soluzione repressiva a cui nessuno era mai giunto prima. Argomenti interessanti, ma di cui non voglio occuparmi oggi. Quello che più mi interessa, alla In light of this revolt and others that are investing in the Maghreb, is to analyze the reasons for the crisis.
do not claim to possess the truth and not even a part of it. Behind the clashes in Egypt there are complex reasons for socio-economic and geo-political can not analyze in depth, but to explain the uprising in the simplistic way in which it is presented by the media is wrong and misleading. Revolutions do not occur until things are so bad as to justify.
The question therefore is: why things were going so bad in Egypt?

Take a look at this graph, obtained by using the 'Export Databrowser Energy and based on data from BP Statistical Review :


The picture is clear enough, but there wasting few words. Now for a couple of decades, the Egyptian oil production is declining. In contrast, consumption of crude oil continues to rise. From oil exporting country, Egypt is turning into an importing country, losing an important source of income and an incentive for industry to aggravate a situation that is nothing short of financial disaster.

According to the CIA World Factbook , economic reforms launched by the Government during the period 2004-2008 in order to attract foreign investment have had limited success due to the global economic downturn. With a public debt equal to 80, 5% of GDP, more than 20% of the population below the poverty line , runaway inflation (12.8% in 2010) and an unemployment rate of 9.7 %, the Egyptian situation on the eve of the crisis was far from stable.

for moderation in food prices for decades the Egyptian government is using subsidies . In 1977 the announcement of economic measures that would lead to rising prices of basic commodities sparked an uprising (the so-called bread riots ) in that killed dozens of people. The government the time was forced to retrace his steps. But since then the situation has only worsened. In 2008 the cry Aish! Aish! (pane! bread!) Million Egyptians assaulted the furnaces throughout the country. 15 people died and returned to the crisis, at least for a while '. Once considered a

the granary of the Roman Empire, Egypt is now one of the largest importers of wheat in the world (in 2010 the Minister of Agriculture Amin Abaza said that the country imports 40% of food and 60% the grain). The population pressure has continued to grow unabated, among other things, removing the first land available for agriculture, already threatened by severe water stress ( Egypt is in competition with Sudan and Ethiopia to the exploitation of the Nile Basin , a situation that makes the whole unstable region).

Lacking important sources of revenue as the export of oil (partially offset in recent years by a increase in exports of natural gas and other income such as those arising from the transit of ships in Suez Canal, where a hypothetical closing deal a further blow to the economy Egypt) and having to face an increase in the price of wheat ( in 2010 production has declined, partly due to the heat wave and drought that hit Russia) leaving unchanged the policy of subsidies, which is now one of the pillars of the Egyptian economy, it becomes increasingly difficult and untenable.

add a corrupt, authoritarian and oppressive, a gap between rich and poor widening and well-being that can not be seen except on paper and in the 5-star hotels along the Nile (Egypt's GDP in 2010 grew by 5.3%, one of the highest rates in the region, but insufficient to compensate for population growth) and that explains the reasons for the crisis! Egypt is a country in shambles .

Unfortunately, and this is where I want to end up, the situation of Egyptian è tutt'altro che isolata.

La produzione di petrolio ha già raggiunto il picco in diverse nazioni e, a livello globale, sta stagnando dal 2005. Nonostante le previsioni ottimistiche (o miopi) di chi sostiene che, grazie a tecnologie all'avanguardia, sarà possibile proseguire l'estrazione di greggio a prezzi economicamente vantaggiosi fino alla fine del secolo, ritengo più probabile che l'aumento della domanda di petrolio e altri combustibili fossili, soprattutto a causa dell'ingresso nel mercato di economie emergenti e avide di risorse, sarà impossibile da soddisfare in seguito all'esaurimento delle riserve primarie e più facilmente accessibili. Lo scatenarsi di conflitti in areas such as Afghanistan and Iraq is, in my opinion, a symptom of a race to seize control of strategic resources as long as possible.

An increase in demand and a stagnant (or decreased) production are resulting in higher prices. Not only oil, it is logical to expect, but also the food.

Look at this chart, which compares the FAO Food Price Index with the index Brent oil:


Notice any similarities? Let me remind you that oil is used directly in agricultural production (tractors are diesel) and indirectly due to storage and transportation. Hence the strong similarity between the two graphs.

If we add population growth, the spread of western lifestyle and the consequent increased consumption of meat (for whose production requires considerable amounts of grain and water) and a criminal use of agricultural resources for biofuel production, we get a demand for corn and other primary food resources continues to grow.

On the other hand is not expected in the coming years, a decisive increase in agricultural production compared to that initiated by Green Revolution in the 70s, which is why prices food are destined to rise even more.

This price increase, combined with a reduction in income and purchasing power due to the economic downturn, is untenable for a large part of the world population living below the poverty line. The crisis first hit for the economically weaker and socially backward nations, but also the less privileged classes of the richest nations. For more inflation triggers a feedback mechanism that feeds the economic crisis. Having to commit more financial resources to purchase basic necessities, the lower classes waive the purchase of secondary importance. There is thus a contraction consumption, which in an economic system based on GDP is the well-being than a disaster.
I fear that the riots of bread will become a standard for years to come .

In a closely interconnected world as one in which we live, which continues to base its operation on the use of fossil fuels, where the competitors to seize control of resources are becoming more numerous and aggressive, and where the economic culture dominant base their decisions on short-term forecasts the future looks gray. The
Report on Limits to Growth commissioned by the MIT Club of Rome published in 1972 and was mocked and scientists warned that policy-makers on the risks posed by unlimited growth made by the end of Cassandra. Maybe someone should give them a listen. But this, as they say, is another story.

Link:
- BBC World Water Crisis
- CIA World Factbook
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Club of Rome - FAO World Food Situation