![]() The sumac (a lemony, tart spice you can find at most Middle Eastern stores) is ever-so light, and the ginger lends just a hint of aroma to the chicken, which crisps beautifully atop slowly caramelized onions. Brilliant recipe, as it turned out, though. Thumbing through the Blackberry Farm Cookbook (gorgeous, if you haven’t seen it or thumbed through it), I was surprised to find a recipe for poussins roasted with a sumac-ginger butter – both ingredients I don’t associate with the South. Surprisingly, cornish hens aren’t even that expensive (about $5 for one at my local Whole Foods). Roasted whole, it doesn’t need to be carved with a heavy duty knife. Sized for just one person to enjoy, the cornish hen is similar to a quail in that it’s served one per person. Which is why, I decided to venture out of my chicken comfort zone to the the little Spring chicken, the cornish hen, the poussin. But chicken gets boring sometimes – even when it’s your favorite recipe. I’ve found a few chicken recipes that I’ve sworn by ( this one, for example). Once you find the right roast chicken recipe, you kind of swear by it for the rest of your life. I like things the way I like them – even when they’re a little backwards (or 10 years out of date).Ĭhicken is one of those things that I feel like people feel strongly about. I feel similarly about a lot of things I own: my 5th grade softball t-shirt (we were the Phillies, ironically), my carry-on suitcase with a broken zipper, my gray wool turtleneck sweater that’s completely out of style but the first thing I pack whenever I am going somewhere cold. I shutter to think what would happen if this little warrior gave out on me one day. I have changed the battery in this alarm clock (two triple As) exactly once. Sometimes I hit one button too many times and find myself nearly jumping out of bed to the sound of that rooster. Something that vaguely sounds like a fire alarm. the sound of Cicadas on a warm summer evening. This alarm clock offers 3 different alarm options: 1. She says to me, “Sono le ore sette e venti-due!”). When you push the buttons to change the time (minute by minute, hour by hour), it makes a ringing sound and when you decide to stop at a time, it announces the time to you in a female voice, in Italian, loudly. It does exactly two things: displays time and allows you to set an alarm. ![]() It’s a travel alarm clock, so it’s rather small (it fits in the palm of my hand), silver and lightweight. ![]() I bought it from a Chinese store in Siena, Italy as a replacement for one that stopped working. I have this alarm clock that I have had for about 8 years now. Lastly, why do we have to look so far when our experts consider our own moon's shape very odd, more of a lemon, less of a sphere, as they say.Old habits die hard. NASA's radars have also captured images of an asteroid resembling Dungeons & Dragons dice. We also have the small moons of Mars known as Phobos and Deimos, names that literally translate to fear and panic, respectively. Then, there's also the potato-shaped Prometheus moon of Saturn. Tech Times reported before about the planet's Death Star Moon and this one does not need an explanation where it got its name. Atlas is just a flatter version of the ravioli-shaped tiny moon. In space, Pan is surely not the only oddly shaped moon or heavenly body we have seen so far.Īnother moon of Saturn, Atlas, resembles its sibling. We're only starting to discover what's around us. Ravioli also rhymes with guacamole so why not include half avocado on the list. ![]() because why not?Īfter ravioli, UFO, walnut, we get other fascinating takes such as comparing Pan to a pan-fried dumpling or empanada. National Geographic compares Saturn's tiny moon to a flying saucer and naturally tags it as a UFO moon.Īrs Technica likens Pan to a walnut. It doesn't end there as Pan is also being compared to other things. Pan has been called the ravioli moon for obvious reasons. The latest images have captured the attention of the internet. It orbits Saturn at a distance of 83,000 miles in a region known as the Encke Gap on the planet's A-ring. Pan is very small and has an average radius of only 8.8 miles.
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