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Join Astrojewels August 11th
#71
hERE IS archive of show... 

Posted by Paranormal Radio Network at 8/11/2007 9:40 PM
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#72
Thank You William...
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#73
Astrojewels....Just listened to your interview. Had some problems with the audio, but the parts I heard were very different from the average astrological profiles. I especially liked the connection of the planets with past lives and the earth profiles explaining universe energy connections to weather, earthquakes, tsunamies, etc. If the telephone connections had been working, I would guess there would have been some interesting questions.
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#74
I really enjoyed the interview. Congratulations!
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#75
  The problems were in the studio as even the Archive had blank silience.  I guess silence is golden and maybe that was there to ponder your own life and to reflect on what Astroj said..   hehehe.    :)

 
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#76
Good to hear Sily... I had some myself this week only I made it with chicken and no tomato and without the terracota pot.  I merely leave it in the oven tray where I good the chicken with everything else.  Once the chicken is ready and right amount of juices are left in the deepish tray, I load in my Orzo, back the heat right down, and mix/turn it around a couple of times so th epasta does not clump together.  Within 20-30minutes of adding the Orzo it's ready.... oh the burps that insued.lolol 

Next time I'll take a picture of it to post.  You can also do the meat like that if you want to make it quicker than using the terracotta pot.  It tastes fine, but not quite as delicately nice as it does in the terracotta with extra time.  

Matter of fact, I might just make it tomorrow as I have a good friend coming over for dinner.  It's either that or a leg of lamb on the small rotisserie charcol BBQ I have, and lots of salad AND roast scolloped potatoes with a little OliveOil, lemon and a spinkling of oragano/basil in the oven with some water in it to start off with cooked down at the finish - crusty on the outside, melt in the mouth on the inside.  We've had some beautiful sunny lightly warm Spring weather the last week and I'm edging to arc up the charcol BBQ.:big grin:
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#77
[size="2"]WOW[/size][size="2"]!  All that sounds so good[/size][size="2"]!  I hope your next dinner is dee-lish.

:drool2:  < - - - me drooling

It has been a few weeks since I tried the orzo and beef and tomatoes but what I can remember of it.... it was sooooo good.  The beef cubes came out sooooo tender, I believe I used a little bit more garlic than I should have and I cooked it in my Le Creuset cookware, which I believe to be the best pots and pans ever. 

Speaking of food...... I was going to post about this last night but didn't get a chance - - -> I have just discovered two very interesting shows on the Travel Channel:  Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre Foods  and Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations.

First off... Anthony Bourdain looks FANTASTIC in a pair of jeans... ooo la la.   He went to [/size]
[size="-1"]Machu Pitchu, Peru last night, chewed on a bunch of coco leaves and got all enlightened... hehe... it was a great show.

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[size="2"] And the other guy -- Zimmern -- he ate fried bats last night, a bunch of worms and bugs, a poisionous blow fish in Japan, an armadillo, and Durian -- an extremely odoriferous fruit that he spit out.  Yup, after eating testicles and intestines and worms and bugs... he couldn't handle the durian fruit at all.  :big grin:
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#78
  Hey, ive been talking about Anthony Bourdain for awhile and by the way Anthony could kick Zimmern's butt all day long down the weird food isle.  Anthony absolutely loves the taste of Durian but admits he is not allowed to talk to anyone for atleast 3 days after.... lol    I dont think I could eat stinky food.  ?? :drool:

  Sily thats great that you love those shows, so do I  :)

  We all apologize for hijacking this thread but food does call us all!  ;)
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#79
I am arriving so late to the Anthony Bourdain party, William.......... but I'm glad I found his show last night.  It was fun[size="-1"]![/size]

Consider me watching right along with you[size="-1"]![/size]  icon_tv


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#80
Talking about Anthony, I caught one of his shows the other night and he was in Beirut, and his show was stopped because someone was bombing Beirut, but I came in late and did not know why they were getting bombed???   I dont do news much except for what most print here or if its just in my face.    They kept filming tho and he had to excape there. 

  Anyone know why and who is bombing Beirut?
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