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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Rain ~ More Yogurt ~ Bruiser\Dude ~ Deer ~ Animal Cams ~ Family & Friends Cancer ~ Prime Rib


 
Good 45º raining morning. Me thinks it started about 7am.

 
Breakfast yesterday was melon, yogurt with sriracha mayo, Babybel cheese, and mozzarella stick..
 
 
Yesterday the sun was out briefly. Bruiser was in one of his favorite places, on his bed in front of the dining room window. Dude was out laying in the sun!

Then along came the deer....
 


Here are some interesting live cams...


http://explore.org/live-cams/player/channel-islands-national-park-sauces-bald-eagle
Live cams of animals all over the world. Scroll down for more.. there is  even a cam of Homewood, Ca where my sister lived on Tahoe's west shore. It shows the lake..
 
 
Thanks Nancy (Kujala), high school pal, for this! LOL!

 
 
Historically this date...
1296 – Battle of Dunbar: The Scots are defeated by Edward I of England.
Dunbar is a family name, Mom's side, and King Edward I invaded Scotland because he was pissed that King John Balliol refused to support the English military action in France. He was a dork anyway, but caused battlefield losses. The Dunbar Castle is the remnants of one of the most mighty fortresses in Scotland. What it did look like and today the ruins...
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1805 – First Barbary WarUnited States Marines and Berbers attack the Tripolitan city ofDerna (The "shores of Tripoli" part of the Marines' hymn).

1993 – All members of the Zambia national football team lose their lives in a plane crash off LibrevilleGabon in route to DakarSenegal to play a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Senegal.

2005 – The superjumbo jet aircraft Airbus A380 makes its first flight from Toulouse,France.
.......click on the Airbus A380 link and see the interior of the Business Class and Economy Class. Click on these pictures to enlarge. WOW!


And births this date include...
1822 – Ulysses S. Grant, American Civil War general and 18th President of the United States (d. 1885)
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1899 – Walter Lantz, American cartoonist (d. 1994)
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1922 – Jack Klugman, American actor (d.2012)
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1937 – Sandy Dennis, American actress (d. 1992)
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1939 – Judy Carne, British actress and comedian
... once married to Burt Reynolds ... addicted to drugs... (d.2015)
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Kristen was back to work yesterday and feeling so much better. Her doc will resume her chemo on May 6th... a significantly smaller dose than the last one. Prayers!!!
 
Later I went into town to run errands. Then up to Patty and Cliff's for a drink and a chat. Patty gave me one of her brother Hal's paintings. A picture of it later... He passed away in 2008. Such a neat guy and so talented! We became long distance friends and then finally got to meet over at the coast at Patty & Cliff's. That night he died. I gave him CPR but it was too late. He is sooooo missed! 
 
Seems as thought this cancer thing is hitting a lot of people I know. Pal Micol has a cancer in one of her kidneys which means the kidney will be removed after chemo treatment. Pal Patty has a cancerous growth on he skin that will have to be removed. And Patty and Cliff's son has prostrate cancer which he is in the process of treatment for. Prayers for all of them!
 
Dinner was popcorn, butter, and cheese! Not in the cooking mood. TV, chair, wine, nap!
 
 
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Hump Day. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
April 27th
National Prime Rib Day
My favorite place... Lawry's Beverly Hills.......



Beef Prime Rib Roast is considered one of the most elegant cuts of beef traditionally served during the Christmas holidays and it is preferred by many hotels and fine restaurants.

The name Prime Rib means that it comes from the beef rib section, which contains the most connective tissue, and the word "prime" is generally the top or highest grade of meat and contains the most marbling effect, both of which make it the most juicy and tender beef cuts.

Because beef rib cuts are more tender, "dry heat" roasting is preferred. This means you do not cover or add liquid which is called "moist heat" cooking, used to tenderize tougher cuts of meat.


Roasting 

There are several methods for cooking a beef prime rib roast. There is the slow method where the oven temperature is set around 200 to 225 degrees and the roast is cooked at a rate of 23 to 24 minutes per pound. This method is common where large upright ovens are used.

The second and probably the most popular is using a medium heat of 325 degrees and cooking for 17 to 20 minutes per pound. Another method, which I like the best, is a searing method where the roast is cooked at 450 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes, or until slightly browned and then at 325 degrees for 14 to 17 minutes per pound or until the meat thermometer reaches 5 degrees under desired temperature. This is because the internal temperature will continue to rise about 5 degrees after the roast is removed from the oven. Remember, if the meat thermometer is placed properly it will tell you when your roast is ready.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

mmmmm Lawry's prime rib! The method I've tried several times is to bring to room temp then put into a 500o oven for so many minutes per pound (depends on how done you want it). Then turn off the oven and let it stay for a length of time. The key is NOT to open the oven door for any reason. It's rather scary but it works. I think I prefer the traditional way tho.

Interesting airliner. Beautiful!

Prayers for Kristen and the rest. I do pray every night for my friends who are suffering.

XO Trisha

Oregon Sue said...

Yes T, that 500º method also works good!

Prayers are good. Thanks. xoxo

Unknown said...

Think about Kristen often. Keeping my fellow Jets fan in my prayers.
💜

Lydia said...

Prayers up for your loved ones.

Thank you for knowing CPR. Sometimes a person isn't meant to leave this life yet, but for lack of this skill nearby, a life is lost before its time. What a blessing you are.

We are totally spoiled by a butcher in Whittier with actual prime cuts of beef. Tuck some garlic cloves under the skin, rub with salt and pepper... no finer cut of meat on the planet. I prefer to start with high heat to caramelize the meat, then slow cook for tenderness.

Oregon Sue said...

Thank you Olga. Appreciated!! xo

Oregon Sue said...

Thank you L. Very sweet. Mmmmm........... now you must go get a prime rib~!! xo