• 1. Green Veggie & Egg Plate
    Ingredients:
    Steamed broccoli
    Fresh green beans
    2 boiled eggs, halved
    Instructions:
    Arrange broccoli, green beans, and eggs on the plate.
    Drizzle with olive oil or a light vinaigrette.
    2. Arugula & Corn Plate
    Ingredients:
    Fresh arugula
    1/4 cup sweet corn kernels
    3 boiled quail eggs
    Instructions:
    Place arugula as the base, adding corn and eggs on top.
    Serve with a light lemon dressing.
    3. Grilled Fish & Broccoli Plate
    Ingredients:
    Grilled fish fillet
    1/2 cup steamed broccoli
    1/4 cup corn kernels
    Instructions:
    Arrange fish, broccoli, and corn on the plate.
    Add a small side of mustard or spicy dipping sauce.
    4. Shrimp, Egg & Corn Plate
    Ingredients:
    1/2 cup cooked shrimp
    2 boiled eggs, halved
    1/4 cup corn
    Snap peas for garnish
    Instructions:
    Arrange shrimp, eggs, and corn neatly on the plate.
    Sprinkle with salt and chili flakes for extra flavor.
    5. Cucumber & Grilled Fish Plate
    Ingredients:
    Grilled fish fillet
    1/4 cup sliced cucumber
    Snap peas for garnish
    Instructions:
    Arrange fish, cucumber, and peas on the plate.
    Serve with a side of lemon or garlic sauce.
    6. Broccoli & Tomato Sauce Plate
    Ingredients:
    Steamed broccoli
    1/4 cup sliced cucumber
    2 tbsp spicy tomato sauce
    Instructions:
    Plate broccoli, cucumber, and sauce in sections.
    Enjoy as a light and flavorful snack

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    1. Green Veggie & Egg Plate 🥦🥚 Ingredients: 🥦 Steamed broccoli 🌱 Fresh green beans 🥚 2 boiled eggs, halved Instructions: Arrange broccoli, green beans, and eggs on the plate. Drizzle with olive oil or a light vinaigrette. 2. Arugula & Corn Plate 🌽🥬 Ingredients: 🥬 Fresh arugula 🌽 1/4 cup sweet corn kernels 🥚 3 boiled quail eggs Instructions: Place arugula as the base, adding corn and eggs on top. Serve with a light lemon dressing. 3. Grilled Fish & Broccoli Plate 🐟🥦 Ingredients: 🐟 Grilled fish fillet 🥦 1/2 cup steamed broccoli 🌽 1/4 cup corn kernels Instructions: Arrange fish, broccoli, and corn on the plate. Add a small side of mustard or spicy dipping sauce. 4. Shrimp, Egg & Corn Plate 🍤🥚🌽 Ingredients: 🍤 1/2 cup cooked shrimp 🥚 2 boiled eggs, halved 🌽 1/4 cup corn 🌱 Snap peas for garnish Instructions: Arrange shrimp, eggs, and corn neatly on the plate. Sprinkle with salt and chili flakes for extra flavor. 5. Cucumber & Grilled Fish Plate 🥒🐟 Ingredients: 🐟 Grilled fish fillet 🥒 1/4 cup sliced cucumber 🌱 Snap peas for garnish Instructions: Arrange fish, cucumber, and peas on the plate. Serve with a side of lemon or garlic sauce. 6. Broccoli & Tomato Sauce Plate 🥦🍅 Ingredients: 🥦 Steamed broccoli 🥒 1/4 cup sliced cucumber 🍅 2 tbsp spicy tomato sauce Instructions: Plate broccoli, cucumber, and sauce in sections. Enjoy as a light and flavorful snack https://www.facebook.com/share/p/14EjDnSxp7/
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  • Trump asks Supreme Court to halt law that could ban TikTok
    President-elect calls for more time to find 'political solution' to popular app issues

    President-elect Donald Trump has called on the US Supreme Court to halt implementation of a law requiring the sale of popular short-form video app TikTok or risk being banned in the country.

    Trump has said he should have more time after taking office to find a "political solution" to the issue.

    The court is scheduled to hear arguments in the case on January 10.

    The law requires TikTok's owner, Chinese company ByteDance, to sell the platform to a US company by January 19 or face a ban.

    TikTok has more than 170 million users in the US, and its parent company had sought to overturn the law. However, if the court rules against them and the divestiture does not take place, the app could effectively be banned in the US on January 19, the day before Trump takes office.

    Trump is currently a TikTok supporter, but in 2020 he tried to block the app in the U.S. and force it to be sold to U.S. companies because of its Chinese owner.

    “President Trump takes no position on the merits of this dispute,” said Trump attorney John Sauer, who the president-elect is also planning to nominate for U.S. solicitor general, the official who represents the executive branch in court.

    “Instead, he respectfully requests that the Court consider postponing the January 19, 2025 divestment deadline … thereby giving a future Trump administration the opportunity to seek a policy resolution of the issues presented in this case,” he added.

    Earlier in December, Trump met with TikTok CEO Shou Zichu. The meeting came hours after the president-elect said he had “warm feelings” about the app and would prefer to keep it operating in the U.S. for a while longer.

    The president-elect also said he had received billions of views on the social media platform during the campaign.

    TikTok did not respond to a request for comment.

    The company has previously said the Justice Department had misjudged its ties to China. Its content recommendation system and user data are stored in the U.S. on cloud servers operated by Oracl, and content moderation decisions affecting U.S. users are also made in the U.S., she said.

    The U.S. Justice Department believes China's control of TikTok poses a national security threat, a position shared by most U.S. lawmakers..

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    Trump asks Supreme Court to halt law that could ban TikTok President-elect calls for more time to find 'political solution' to popular app issues President-elect Donald Trump has called on the US Supreme Court to halt implementation of a law requiring the sale of popular short-form video app TikTok or risk being banned in the country. Trump has said he should have more time after taking office to find a "political solution" to the issue. The court is scheduled to hear arguments in the case on January 10. The law requires TikTok's owner, Chinese company ByteDance, to sell the platform to a US company by January 19 or face a ban. TikTok has more than 170 million users in the US, and its parent company had sought to overturn the law. However, if the court rules against them and the divestiture does not take place, the app could effectively be banned in the US on January 19, the day before Trump takes office. Trump is currently a TikTok supporter, but in 2020 he tried to block the app in the U.S. and force it to be sold to U.S. companies because of its Chinese owner. “President Trump takes no position on the merits of this dispute,” said Trump attorney John Sauer, who the president-elect is also planning to nominate for U.S. solicitor general, the official who represents the executive branch in court. “Instead, he respectfully requests that the Court consider postponing the January 19, 2025 divestment deadline … thereby giving a future Trump administration the opportunity to seek a policy resolution of the issues presented in this case,” he added. Earlier in December, Trump met with TikTok CEO Shou Zichu. The meeting came hours after the president-elect said he had “warm feelings” about the app and would prefer to keep it operating in the U.S. for a while longer. The president-elect also said he had received billions of views on the social media platform during the campaign. TikTok did not respond to a request for comment. The company has previously said the Justice Department had misjudged its ties to China. Its content recommendation system and user data are stored in the U.S. on cloud servers operated by Oracl, and content moderation decisions affecting U.S. users are also made in the U.S., she said. The U.S. Justice Department believes China's control of TikTok poses a national security threat, a position shared by most U.S. lawmakers.. https://gdb.voanews.com/605a0d0e-e298-4e6b-a0cd-b8c7fad68497_w1023_r1_s.jpg
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  • Power Mower of the Future: The Comfort Lawn Mower of 1957
    In the 1950s, Americans embraced new technologies that promised convenience and comfort, transforming even the most routine chores. Lawn care was no exception, as innovative products emerged to make outdoor work easier and more enjoyable. One remarkable creation was the Comfort Lawn Mower, introduced on October 14, 1957, and proudly marketed as the “Power Mower of the Future.” This futuristic machine was more than a lawn mower; it was a glimpse into a high-tech, luxurious future where even mowing the lawn could be a pleasure.
    The Comfort Lawn Mower stood out with a design straight from science fiction. Imagine a large, 5-foot-diameter plastic bubble—this was where the operator would sit, comfortably perched on an air-foam-cushioned seat. This enclosed, futuristic “capsule” provided protection from dust and grass clippings, keeping the user cleaner and more comfortable than with traditional mowers. The design reflected a period fascinated with the idea of “modern” living, when the latest gadgets promised not only functionality but also an experience of comfort and luxury.
    What made the Comfort Lawn Mower particularly exciting was its built-in electric generator, which powered a host of additional features. The mower was equipped with running lights, a radio telephone, and even air conditioning. These features were practically unheard of in garden tools of the time, transforming what could be a sweaty, noisy job into an experience of cool comfort. It also featured a system to keep drinks chilled—an especially welcome touch on hot summer days, making it the perfect partner for the leisure-loving homeowner.
    The Comfort Lawn Mower’s level of sophistication highlighted a broader trend: technology was becoming an integral part of everyday life, making work easier and more enjoyable. This was an era when people were beginning to view household tasks differently, no longer as mere chores but as activities that could be elevated by comfort and convenience. The Comfort Lawn Mower symbolized this shift, embodying a vision where the mundane met the marvelous.
    While this remarkable mower didn’t become a common sight on suburban lawns, its legacy lives on as a fascinating piece of 1950s innovation. The Comfort Lawn Mower reminds us of a time when Americans were dreaming big, even about lawn care, as they welcomed new technology into their lives with open arms.

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    Power Mower of the Future: The Comfort Lawn Mower of 1957 In the 1950s, Americans embraced new technologies that promised convenience and comfort, transforming even the most routine chores. Lawn care was no exception, as innovative products emerged to make outdoor work easier and more enjoyable. One remarkable creation was the Comfort Lawn Mower, introduced on October 14, 1957, and proudly marketed as the “Power Mower of the Future.” This futuristic machine was more than a lawn mower; it was a glimpse into a high-tech, luxurious future where even mowing the lawn could be a pleasure. The Comfort Lawn Mower stood out with a design straight from science fiction. Imagine a large, 5-foot-diameter plastic bubble—this was where the operator would sit, comfortably perched on an air-foam-cushioned seat. This enclosed, futuristic “capsule” provided protection from dust and grass clippings, keeping the user cleaner and more comfortable than with traditional mowers. The design reflected a period fascinated with the idea of “modern” living, when the latest gadgets promised not only functionality but also an experience of comfort and luxury. What made the Comfort Lawn Mower particularly exciting was its built-in electric generator, which powered a host of additional features. The mower was equipped with running lights, a radio telephone, and even air conditioning. These features were practically unheard of in garden tools of the time, transforming what could be a sweaty, noisy job into an experience of cool comfort. It also featured a system to keep drinks chilled—an especially welcome touch on hot summer days, making it the perfect partner for the leisure-loving homeowner. The Comfort Lawn Mower’s level of sophistication highlighted a broader trend: technology was becoming an integral part of everyday life, making work easier and more enjoyable. This was an era when people were beginning to view household tasks differently, no longer as mere chores but as activities that could be elevated by comfort and convenience. The Comfort Lawn Mower symbolized this shift, embodying a vision where the mundane met the marvelous. While this remarkable mower didn’t become a common sight on suburban lawns, its legacy lives on as a fascinating piece of 1950s innovation. The Comfort Lawn Mower reminds us of a time when Americans were dreaming big, even about lawn care, as they welcomed new technology into their lives with open arms. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15iajEbpYe/
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  • 2024-11-29 Memorial Honoring the Lost Children of Ukraine

    Dear supporters of Ukraine, join us for a solemn memorial service dedicated to honoring the memory of Ukrainian children who have lost their lives due to Russia’s ongoing genocidal war against Ukraine.

    🗓 Date: Friday, November 29
    Time: 12:00 noon
    Where: West hillside of the Washington Monument, D.C.

    FB Event: https://www.facebook.com/share/15NCWfWcav/

    Event Highlights:

    1. A tribute to over 600 children killed during the invasion, represented by 600 teddy bears adorned with yellow and blue ribbons. These bears, funded by donors and American children through fundraisers, will later be sent to Ukrainian orphanages and hospitals.

    2. A memorial ceremony featuring:
    - Performances of the national anthems of Ukraine and the United States;
    - The reading of the names of the deceased children, each accompanied by the toll of a bell;
    - Prayers for all children affected by the war, including those who are wounded, orphaned, displaced, or missing;
    - Musical tributes, including "Prayer for Ukraine" and "Melody” by Skoryk performed by violinists.

    3.This event aims to honor the innocent lives lost and bring global attention to the ongoing tragedies affecting Ukraine’s children. Following the ceremony, attendees may proceed to key locations, including the White House, Capitol, and embassies, to display teddy bears in solidarity.

    Rescue Ukraine, led by Director Jeff Abrams, is organizing a Memorial to Remember the Children of Ukraine Killed by Russia. The event is joined by several Ukrainian and U.S.-based organizations, including Next Generation for Christ, US Ukrainian Activists, United Help Ukraine, and Anomaly.

    Together, we remember, honor, and stand united.

    #HonorTheChildren #StandWithUkraine #PrayForUkraine
    2024-11-29 Memorial Honoring the Lost Children of Ukraine 🕯️ Dear supporters of Ukraine, join us for a solemn memorial service dedicated to honoring the memory of Ukrainian children who have lost their lives due to Russia’s ongoing genocidal war against Ukraine. 🗓 Date: Friday, November 29 ⏰ Time: 12:00 noon 📍 Where: West hillside of the Washington Monument, D.C. FB Event: https://www.facebook.com/share/15NCWfWcav/ Event Highlights: 1. A tribute to over 600 children killed during the invasion, represented by 600 teddy bears adorned with yellow and blue ribbons. These bears, funded by donors and American children through fundraisers, will later be sent to Ukrainian orphanages and hospitals. 2. A memorial ceremony featuring: - Performances of the national anthems of Ukraine and the United States; - The reading of the names of the deceased children, each accompanied by the toll of a bell; - Prayers for all children affected by the war, including those who are wounded, orphaned, displaced, or missing; - Musical tributes, including "Prayer for Ukraine" and "Melody” by Skoryk performed by violinists. 3.This event aims to honor the innocent lives lost and bring global attention to the ongoing tragedies affecting Ukraine’s children. Following the ceremony, attendees may proceed to key locations, including the White House, Capitol, and embassies, to display teddy bears in solidarity. Rescue Ukraine, led by Director Jeff Abrams, is organizing a Memorial to Remember the Children of Ukraine Killed by Russia. The event is joined by several Ukrainian and U.S.-based organizations, including Next Generation for Christ, US Ukrainian Activists, United Help Ukraine, and Anomaly. Together, we remember, honor, and stand united.🕯️ #HonorTheChildren #StandWithUkraine #PrayForUkraine
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  • The Walker family cabin, nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, stands as a poignant reminder of the lives lived before the establishment of the national park. The Walkers were one of the many families that homesteaded in the area, and their cabin, built in the early 19th century, served as a home to 13 family members at its peak.

    The two sisters depicted in the 1960 black-and-white photograph were the last members of the Walker family to reside in the cabin, living there until 1966. By the time the photo was taken, the cabin had remained largely unchanged for over 150 years, offering a window into the simple, rugged lifestyle of early mountain settlers.

    Today, the Walker family cabin is part of the National Park’s collection of preserved historical sites. It serves as a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a glimpse into the past with displays of the original furniture and tools that were once used by the Walker family. The cabin, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Smoky Mountains, is a symbol of resilience, family, and the deep history of the Appalachian region.
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    The Walker family cabin, nestled in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, stands as a poignant reminder of the lives lived before the establishment of the national park. The Walkers were one of the many families that homesteaded in the area, and their cabin, built in the early 19th century, served as a home to 13 family members at its peak. The two sisters depicted in the 1960 black-and-white photograph were the last members of the Walker family to reside in the cabin, living there until 1966. By the time the photo was taken, the cabin had remained largely unchanged for over 150 years, offering a window into the simple, rugged lifestyle of early mountain settlers. Today, the Walker family cabin is part of the National Park’s collection of preserved historical sites. It serves as a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a glimpse into the past with displays of the original furniture and tools that were once used by the Walker family. The cabin, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Smoky Mountains, is a symbol of resilience, family, and the deep history of the Appalachian region. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1XqRsn8ccW/
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  • In 1914, Ernest Holmes transformed the world of roadside assistance with the invention of the first tow truck, known as the "Holmes Wrecker." Operating out of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Holmes modified a 1912 Cadillac by adding a pulley and crane system, enabling it to safely recover vehicles that had broken down or been in accidents. This innovation came at a time when automobiles were becoming more widespread, yet there were few systems in place for vehicle recovery. Holmes’s creation filled a critical gap in the growing automotive industry, offering a practical solution for stranded drivers…

    Holmes's invention not only simplified the process of towing but also set the foundation for the future of the industry. The robust construction and efficient design of the Holmes Wrecker provided a reliable method for recovering vehicles, making it an indispensable tool for motorists and businesses alike. As the popularity of automobiles surged in the early 20th century, so did the need for towing services, leading to the rapid growth of an entirely new sector within the transportation industry…

    Today, the legacy of the Holmes Wrecker endures in modern tow trucks, which often incorporate similar mechanical principles in their design. The 1915 Holmes Wrecker, captured in a photograph by Jonas Brock, stands as a testament to the innovation and ingenuity of the early automotive era. It reminds us of how one man’s vision and resourcefulness helped shape an industry that continues to play a vital role in the lives of motorists around the world…

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    In 1914, Ernest Holmes transformed the world of roadside assistance with the invention of the first tow truck, known as the "Holmes Wrecker." Operating out of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Holmes modified a 1912 Cadillac by adding a pulley and crane system, enabling it to safely recover vehicles that had broken down or been in accidents. This innovation came at a time when automobiles were becoming more widespread, yet there were few systems in place for vehicle recovery. Holmes’s creation filled a critical gap in the growing automotive industry, offering a practical solution for stranded drivers… Holmes's invention not only simplified the process of towing but also set the foundation for the future of the industry. The robust construction and efficient design of the Holmes Wrecker provided a reliable method for recovering vehicles, making it an indispensable tool for motorists and businesses alike. As the popularity of automobiles surged in the early 20th century, so did the need for towing services, leading to the rapid growth of an entirely new sector within the transportation industry… Today, the legacy of the Holmes Wrecker endures in modern tow trucks, which often incorporate similar mechanical principles in their design. The 1915 Holmes Wrecker, captured in a photograph by Jonas Brock, stands as a testament to the innovation and ingenuity of the early automotive era. It reminds us of how one man’s vision and resourcefulness helped shape an industry that continues to play a vital role in the lives of motorists around the world… https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18hP3JjiiJ/
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  • Though, it's hard to imagine now, in the 1950's, if the electricity was out, you could run a gas pump off a lawnmower's power belt. In fact, for the automobile's first five decades, rural service stations and country stores often had to make do in creative ways until the pump repairman could come around.

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    Though, it's hard to imagine now, in the 1950's, if the electricity was out, you could run a gas pump off a lawnmower's power belt. In fact, for the automobile's first five decades, rural service stations and country stores often had to make do in creative ways until the pump repairman could come around. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/186KpF8GKf/
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