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GOP, Democrats press RFK Jr. about budget cuts as health secretary

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Americas   来源:Olympics  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“To hear that we’re losing it slowly and slowly saddens me,” said Tigertail. “But also gives me hope that maybe there is a chance to save it.”

“To hear that we’re losing it slowly and slowly saddens me,” said Tigertail. “But also gives me hope that maybe there is a chance to save it.”

— Use two skillets to make the cooking go faster, especially if you are making it for a crowd.— Your bread slices should be around ¾-inch thick, and no more than 1-inch thick. Thinner slices might get too soggy in the custard dip and fall apart. Thicker slices are hard to cook through properly.

GOP, Democrats press RFK Jr. about budget cuts as health secretary

— Soak the bread for just long enough: too long and it will get soggy and disintegrate, too short and the milk and egg mixture won’t penetrate to the center of the bread, offering that custardy texture in the middle.— Use moderate heat: too high and the bread will burn on the outside, too low and it won’t get that nicely browned crusty exterior.— Preheat the pan. Again, this will allow for the nice browned exterior.

GOP, Democrats press RFK Jr. about budget cuts as health secretary

— Use a heavy skillet if possible, which holds heat more evenly. Cast iron is perfect, regular or enameled.1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract

GOP, Democrats press RFK Jr. about budget cuts as health secretary

½ to 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional)

½ teaspoon kosher saltHere’s what we know.

Late Friday, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection said that electronics, including smartphones and laptops, would be excluded from broader, so-called— meaning these goods wouldn’t be subject to

imposed on other countries.But U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick later said that this was only a temporary reprieve — telling ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday that electronics will be included under future sector-specific tariffs on semiconductor products, set to arrive in “probably a month or two.”

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