
Traditional Native American Recipes from the Cooking Post Jerry's Own World Famous True Triumph of the Culinary Art Blue Corn Flapjacks Two eggs 1 1/2 cups milk 1 tablespoon butter 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 3/4 cup Tamaya Blue brand roasted cornmeal 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt Mix all ingredients in a blender. Let stand for 5 minutes. Wait until bubbles form on top of flapjack then flip artfully with a great flourish and considerable bravado. Remove from grill when second side is cooked. Top of recipe page Jerry's Own World Famous True Triumph of the Culinary Art Blue Corn Scones 1/2 cup Tamaya Roasted Blue Corn Meal 1 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 1/3 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 lb. chilled butter 1/4 cup light brown sugar 1 egg 1/2 milk 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Grease & flour a baking sheet Stir the dry ingredients in a bowl then cut the butter into the dry mixture with a pastry blender (or suitable substitute) to form a course meal. Serve steaming hot
Paranormal News Researchers find what may be a new state of matter Think way back to elementary or primary school, somewhere around third-grade physical science, when you first learned about the various states of matter. At the time you were undoubtedly told that there were three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Solid is where the atoms are tightly packed into some arrangement and vibrate in place; liquids have more freedom of motion and vibration, allowing them to take on any bulk shape; gas molecules had near complete freedom of motion and rarely saw another molecule. Quasi-particles About ten years ago the Nobel Prize in physics went to a team for their discovery of what they termed quasi-particles. This idea of quasi-particles clearly intrigued people; Xiao-Gang Wen at MIT and Michael Levin at Harvard University began to look at this in further detail. String-nets A very unusual mineral Further studies into the details of the possible entanglement properties of this material are being undertaken now.
Phantoms & Monsters thesun.co.uk - Brit explorers claim they have spotted a legendary ape man believed to inhabit an island jungle — and snapped its footprints. The four-strong team and their Indonesian guide were tracking through dense jungle in Sumatra when two of them caught a glimpse of the famous Orang Pendek — or short man. The group brought back a hair sample and a piece of chewed palm from the island's Kerinci National Park they hope will provide DNA evidence of the beast. They also snapped a strange footprint thought to belong to the creature. Sightings of the hairy human-like monster have been made in the area since colonial times — and it is alleged to be immensely powerful. The explorers hope the sample of rattan palm, which is thought to have been munched on by the Orang Pendek, will contain some of its cells. Elusive Witnesses have described the beast as being about 5ft tall and say that it walks on two legs. "It's name means 'short man' in Indonesian. "It's been seen since colonial times.
THE ANOMALIST: World News on UFOs, Bigfoot, the Paranormal, and Other Mysteries at the Edge of Science The Shadowlands: Ghosts and Hauntings Visit Dave's bio page / Tina's bio page Online 24/7 and also at 16 Church St, Mt Holly, NJ Dave's Internet Radio Show and Podcast