l*********7 发帖数: 84 | 1 各位XDJMs:
现在有以下家具出售:
1. 记忆床垫+床垫基座+床垫保护套+4年保修
Sealy mattress, queen size,light ivory/white color,full memory foam like
a chunk of cheese, size 8.0*59.5*79.5 Other items include queen foundation,
mattress protector, 4-year complete care by Art Van.Price: $400.00
2. 三人座,可拆卸,白色全绵布料沙发
Ikea fabric EKTORP sofa, white color. Seats 3 (Two colorful pillows for
free)Price: $300.00
3. 单人座,可拆卸,白色全绵布料沙发
Ikea fabric EKTORP armchair, white color. (One white color pillow for
free)Price: $160.00
4. 6人座,白色磨沙玻璃餐桌
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c****g 发帖数: 107 | 2 喜欢吃pizza,可是从来未自己做过,今日小试一把,居然还算成功,高兴ing。。。。
Dough:
1. 1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
2. 1 tablespoon white sugar
3. 1 cups warm water (110 degrees F)
4. 2 tablespoons olive oil
5. 1 tablespoon salt
6. 3 cups all-purpose flour
所有的东西混和在一起,让在暖和的烤箱内发面,大概1个多小时就可以了。
我把面分成2块,作了一大一小的两个crusts。
1-BBQ Chicken Pizza
topping:
1 一小罐pineapple chunks,1 teaspoon minced gralic, 适量鸡胸脯肉切钉后, 一
起腌渍,放冰箱内等到用时取出。
2.dough上涂BBQ sauce,然后在把菠萝,鸡肉放上,然后洒上mazzralla cheese, 喜欢
的话,可以多洒一些。LG 不喜欢,MM 怕吃胖,所以我放了很少。最后洒一些香菜,就
可以4 |
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n***y 发帖数: 15001 | 3 cut sweet potato to small chunks...
fry them...
wrap them up with sugar |
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a*******e 发帖数: 12169 | 4 老婆买的美国超市的,stew beef chunk,太瘦,烧出来比较干 |
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Y**********n 发帖数: 555 | 5 要求不高不是说可以混了蛋黄之类的打不起来啊,那还是会失败的。。。。我是感觉湿
发或者中发或者不小心干发了好象都不要紧。香蕉要打碎啊,要是有bite sized chunk
肯定不行的。 |
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w******y 发帖数: 2504 | 6 在Walmart买了这种小的罐装的Tuna,不知道该怎么作。请问各位有什么好建议吗? |
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k*****y 发帖数: 882 | 9 做salad. 洋葱芹菜切碎,加蛋黄酱,一起搅匀。超好吃! |
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i**y 发帖数: 258 | 12 加弄碎的牛油果,芹菜叶子(不怕辣洋葱也可以),蛋黄酱拌均匀,抹在烤过的面包片
上,很好吃~~~ |
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r****d 发帖数: 1473 | 13 和在意大利面里, 加橄榄油, 再加别的调料, 很好吃的。 向一个法国朋友学的。 |
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r*****q 发帖数: 1511 | 14 和mayonnaise拌匀,做成tuna sandwitch。 |
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a********a 发帖数: 3176 | 15 Mix with flour, eggs and chopped spinage (boiled and drained), seasoned to
taste. Scoop into round shape and fry in slight oiled pan till golden both
side. |
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v*******7 发帖数: 883 | 17 牛肉包装上写的:
beef chunk cross rib roast boneless |
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c******y 发帖数: 8796 | 18 你用的这个是嫩的部位,适合炒,不适合炖
炖一定要买最便宜的牛肉,筋头八脑那种,有点肥膘,肉筋的才好。
部位一般叫 brisket,flank,shank,chunk |
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c**i 发帖数: 6973 | 19 In the posting No. 9, I misspelled "takeawy." It should be "takeaway."
Adequate Intake (AI) is a term coined by Institute of Medicine, and
Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
In the previous posting, I wrote something which is attached below. It may
be construed that genetic engineered grape(s) is already in the market or in
the pipeline for commercialization.
A check of any GMO database will tell you there is no GMO grape. I apologize.
The second most popular ... 阅读全帖 |
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R*L 发帖数: 1543 | 22 我经常做,ld的最爱
Ingredients:
2 ½ cups Bisquick baking mix
Chef's Table: Jerk Grilled Lobster Watch Video
¾ cup cold whole milk
4 tablespoons cold butter (1/2 stick)
¼ teaspoon garlic powder
1 heaping cup grated cheddar cheese
Bush on Top:
2 tablespoons butter, melted
¼ teaspoon dried parsley flakes
½ teaspoon garlic powder
pinch salt
Directions:
1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
2. Combine Bisquick with cold butter in a medium bowl using a pastry cutter
or a large fork. Yo... 阅读全帖 |
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S********8 发帖数: 61 | 23 今天在图书馆看书的时候为了提神,跑到星巴克拍了杯咖啡,顺便尝试了他们家的
holiday dessert,cranberry bliss bar, 感觉很不错,就在网上google下,据说这
个每年holiday都会出现一段时间,然后就hide起来,是从topsecretrecipes.com找到
的食谱,不知道是否好用,就在此摘要mark下。
Cake
3/4 cup(1 1/2 sticks) butter, softened
1 1/4 cups packed light brown sugar
3 eggs
2 tablespoons vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
3/4 cup chopped sweetened dried cranberries
4 ounces white chocolate, cut into chunks
Frosting
4-ounces cream cheese, softened
3 cups p... 阅读全帖 |
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k******a 发帖数: 2436 | 24 This is not as hard as you might think. Buy a chunk of meat such as a pork
shoulder/leg, turkey breast, or beef roast. Then just oven roast it
following any recipe. You may not get it perfect in the first a few times.
Keep trying.
The only difference between this and the commercial sandwich meat is: they
tie the meat really nicely so that the shape is not changed too much during
roasting, and less water is lost. The other difference is commercial
sandwich meat is more marinated and additives wer... 阅读全帖 |
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Y**i 发帖数: 6922 | 25 Sausage, Apple, and Walnut Stuffing
Ingredients
• Extra-virgin olive oil
• 1 large onion, finely diced
• 3 ribs celery, finely diced
• Kosher salt
• 3 cloves garlic, smashed and finely diced
• 1 pound spicy sausage, casing removed, broken up into bite-size
chunks
• 3 Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored, and cut into 1-inch dice
• 1 cup apple cider
• 1/2 bunch sage, leaves finely chopped
• 3/4 cup coarsely ch... 阅读全帖 |
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M******e 发帖数: 1437 | 26 有50个大人35个小孩的party, 午餐准备什么好?基本是老美。希望不要是pizza,希望
简单易做大家吃饱经济实惠又比较有特色。
现在想到的:
Sushi rolls (California rolls,无生鱼),100 rolls.
一大ham,10lbs,,切片。
一大包鸡胸肉,切小块,烤烤,teriyaki chicken chunks, 10 lbs.
越南米纸包lettuce.
一盘水果拼盘。
当然还有小蛋糕,animal crackers....
大家觉得够吗?还有什么其他建议?bow~~~~~~~~ :-) |
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k******a 发帖数: 2436 | 27 Yes. Have you toured a butcher's shop? When beef arrives they are in big
chunks covered with fat. After the butcher removes the fat, freshly cut beef
is dark red, almost purple. After the surface is exposed to air, it becomes
grayish red, light red, an eventually pink.
Some high end beef steak is cut then immediately put into an air tight
wrapper or put into containers filled with nitrogen, to reduce exposure to
oxygen.
A trick is if you buy minced beef from local grocery,it is usually light red... 阅读全帖 |
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E*********o 发帖数: 5965 | 28 beef shank chunks seasoned with salt and peprika, coat with flour
sear in iron pan then move to pressure cooker
add oil to pan and brown chopped onion, potatoes and carrots, add salt then
move to pressure cooker
continue to heat the pan and add red wine to it, heat the wine and pour into
pressure cooker
add hot water, bay leaves and salt to pressure cooker
set on high pressure for 12 minutes (electric pressure cooker) while
preparing a saucepan or clay/stone pan
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o****p 发帖数: 9785 | 30 No, used a rolling pin to smash all the chunks really well. I also used a
spetula to flip from time to time. the recipe said,
cooking oil:soy sauce:sugar:oyster sauce 2:2:1:1, and need some salt if
necessary, I found it to be on the salty side, next time I will add more
sugar. Some five spices powder, white pepper is needed too. |
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发帖数: 1 | 31 How to say correctly?
Pieces?
Slices?
Nuggets?
Chunks? |
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发帖数: 1 | 32 我用高压锅炖牛肉,牛腩/chunk/或者牛腱子肉,1个小时就好了。煮锅的话其实小火3-
4个小时也没问题,冬天就当给屋子里面生火了,挺暖和的。。。。
猪肉本来就挺松软的,除了肘子太大之外,其它的我一般就用普通煮锅。猪肉高压锅我
估计40分钟就够了。
不过高压锅可以偷懒的时候用,晚上睡觉前定上时就不管了,到点自动关,只要不开盖
子里面就很干净,可以扔到第二天下班回来再处理。 |
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t**y 发帖数: 97 | 33 嗯你是对的,刚才现去研究了一下,wiki上确实提到有这么个东西
Beginning with Windows 2000, a WAVE_FORMAT_EXTENSIBLE header was defined
which specifies multiple audio channel data along with speaker positions,
eliminates ambiguity regarding sample types and container sizes in the
standard WAV format and supports defining custom extensions to the format
chunk.
不过这东西啥用也没有,没有哪部片的audio部分是用这个的,就连专辑也没见过是这
个格式的,不支持也无所谓啊
released |
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V*****n 发帖数: 893 | 34 this is a detail picture after the first coat of polyurethane applied. It
made the wood color very rich and sophisticated. hard wood has that
shine soft wood simply don't have I love it. I love it. all the wood
work really make the speakers look good. but it's just hard to make
everything perfect, especially with plywood. moving the router a little too
quick the big round over bit took some chunks off the corner. that speaker
was perfect in everyway other wise. anyway, at this stage, I really d |
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L***m 发帖数: 4594 | 35 【 以下文字转载自 Living 讨论区 】
发信人: LAiam (老虎油), 信区: Living
标 题: 这是什么新骗局吗?
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sat Nov 17 14:32:55 2012, 美东)
登了几个租房广告, 就受到好几封类似的来信, 有懂行的说说.
Hi
Would a RENT 2 BUY work for you on your property?
I have a lot of people that have nice chunks of cash however d....
Hoping you reply soon so we can talk. P.S if your over financed and think
you'd be interested in a new program on how you can cut your mortgage in
half go to: www.CutYourMortgageNow.net
1-800-548-4526
David Vasquez
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h*9 发帖数: 38 | 36 Are we close to a final bottom? Probably not yet, but close.
Negatives:
1) Losing a big chunk of securitization business probably means a
period of credit contraction. The mostly likely outcome is at least a very
mild recession.
2) ROE and earning growth estimate is still too high given the economic
reality
3) Another, probably final wave of write down (100~300 billion) is coming in
Q1 report. If those write down are still concentrated in US financial
institutions, it will be big joke to the pur |
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K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 37 It's actually not totally selfishness. Have you noticed how future
civilizations are described in sci-fi movies? Star wars, Independence
Day, Men in Black, Matrix, etc., without exception future is described as
a chunk of concrete, either on land or in a spaceship. This tells us
that most people are still fasinated by that type of future. I personally
am totally fine living on Mars, if I can drive UFO to work and own 10
robots.
If we look back, many major inventions in several hundred years are |
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K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 38 My heart 隐隐作痛 for envisioning an IRS guy cut a chunk out of each
gain... |
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k****t 发帖数: 12697 | 39 there should always an option not to invest in risky stocks. the way depends
on your 403b custodian. some have a sweeping account that just holds the
money w/o buying funds. some, you can buy money marking funds (almost no
gain now but unlikely any loss). it seems you bought some mutual funds of
stocks at the FA's recommendation. you can exchange it for money market. but
be cautious. it may not be wise now to cash out. but no one knows. I have a
big chunk put in 10/2007 at the very top but I am |
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S******n 发帖数: 617 | 40 watch GS & MS. A big chunk of their revenues come from these CDS
over-the-counter transactions. |
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K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 41 Well, I personally would only buy and hold in retirement accounts.
All other stuffs you mentioned do not have a fixed time frame
unless the risk are taken care in other ways (say the investment
is completely 闲钱).
In reality I think the retirement accounts (not necessarily
401k or IRAs, as long as the purpose is for money after
retirement) are the biggest chunk and buy-and-holders
are talking about that.
If invest for house downpay, I think even die-hard indexer
Ringer won't dare to do B&H. |
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S******n 发帖数: 617 | 42 I knew you will bring Goverment Sachs to the discussion,hehe
They are very special in terms of getting in bed with CONgress,Treasury
& Fed. Many bears agree Goverment Sachs directs all of them in fact.
Not long time ago, GS trading desk alone took a huge chunk of
with the WHOLE market.
But still, banks lost both the commissions from passing those shit
securities and their 1:50 leverage.
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exists
to |
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f*****0 发帖数: 489 | 43
that's because we have a stupid government and lots of stupid politicians.
in the good old days, banks paid their employees with little in salaries
to just get them going, and a big chunk of their comp comes in the form of
performance-based salaries. so if you screw up a deal, your year is toast.
now, those guys are getting paid the same, but with much greater certainty
so guess what, they will take more risks because their bases are now fully
covered and anything more is just extra for them.
a |
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f*****g 发帖数: 15860 | 44 lol, for god's sake, i did run into one bad transaction before.
the guy, who's a big seller, went bankrupt, and all buyers filed lawsuit
against him.
he used to be good, with 99% positive feedback and thousands of transactions
. the only negative ones were because of mailing delays.
some buyers lost $50K+ since he only accepted money orders (no protection
from credit cards).
i lost about $1.5K (luckily back then i only bought small chunks in one
transaction). i bought a few batches from him befo |
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K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 45 Max out IRA for sure. 5000 (or more) x 10 is a big enough chunk
to show enough benefit in a tax-deferred account. For this benefit
I wouldn't mind the hassle. It's worth the 折腾。 |
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c**********l 发帖数: 606 | 46 I agree with Harry Browne that real estate is just NOT an investment, period
.
it has NONE of the characteristics of an investment: it is not liquid, it
does not produce income (unless you take care of it and renting it out,
which is a business rather than an investment.)
in short to mid term, it immorbolizes a big chunk of your wealth. in the
long run, it doesn't appreciate enough, compared to stock or bonds. it
barely keeps up with the inflation.
and it is not a good time esp. NOW. |
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h*******y 发帖数: 864 | 47
"Take away the leverage, and Burlington Northern is an okay investment. The
economics of railroads over trucking are great, especially given what could
happen in the Far East. I don’t know if it’s a brilliant investment on its
own,
but if you can guarantee or figure out a way to fund a huge chunk of the
investment at a near-zero interest rate and you are highly confident that
the
terms and conditions will last for a very long period of time, at least
through
the repayment of that debt with the |
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S**C 发帖数: 2964 | 48 I do not think ATC is a good deal. The lack of flexibility and to pay tax
twice are show stopper for me.
If you have kids, then ESA and 529 could be your option. I think to have
healthy chunk of taxable account is good thing, it serves as sort of "
emergency" fund. In addition, you did not say ROTH IRA, so I assume you are
in the top 2 tax bracket, some short term muni probably is good for your
emergency fund. |
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j****y 发帖数: 1714 | 49 Trader Racks Up a Second Epic Gain
$5 Billion Profit for John Paulson
By GREGORY ZUCKERMAN
Hedge-fund manager John Paulson personally netted more than $5 billion
in profits in 2010—likely the largest one-year haul in investing
history, trumping the nearly $4 billion he made with his "short" bets
against subprime mortgages in 2007.
Mr. Paulson's take, described by investors and people close to
investment firm Paulson & Co., shows how profits continue to pile up for
elite hedge-fund managers. Appa... 阅读全帖 |
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K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 50 Your point of view does not represent the consensus of the majority
of financial advisors. In fact, deciding or projected tax bracket
(as mentioned earlier in this thread) is indeed a prevailing idea
(especially among American advisors).
The common conclusion is 28% and above marginal tax rate should
definitely go with traditional, while 25% should still consider
going traditional. 15% though, should go with Roth.
Typically life expenses after retirement is significantly lower
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