TasteFood: Cooling off with spicy mussels

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:44 GMT

TasteFood: Cooling off with spicy mussels Looking for a simple and inexpensive summer dinner? Mussels are healthy, easy to prepare and ideal for outdoor dining. They cook in minutes, which is convenient when the weather is hot and you prefer to keep your kitchen time to a minimum.The simplest method for cooking mussels is to steam them in a broth. Use a flavorful liquid, such as white wine — or in the case of this recipe, coconut milk — to infuse the mussels with flavor while they steam. As the mollusks cook, their shells will open, releasing their sweet and briny juices into the liquid and creating a flavorful soup.This Thai-inspired recipe relies on a heady concoction of coconut milk whisked with a slurry of green curry paste and aromatics for the steaming liquid. The resulting dish is a fiery, roll-up-your-sleeves dinner — perfect for an outdoor meal where you can make a glorious finger-licking mess, with dribbles, splashes and wayward shells contributing to the table decor. Add to that, the spice in th...

Has Alameda’s new deal hacked the opposition to Bay Area housing construction?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:44 GMT

Has Alameda’s new deal hacked the opposition to Bay Area housing construction? On the city of Alameda’s north shore, an abandoned former shipping terminal sits behind a long chain link fence. Home to a dilapidated dock, a few deteriorating buildings and a large pile of dirt, the 32-acre lot has sat empty for a decade–a small piece of forgotten local history.Known as Encinal Terminals, the empty industrial site is an anomaly in an otherwise dense and bustling community. There’s a neighborhood park just blocks away. Grocery stores and shops are found within a few miles. A protected bike lane leads right up to the fence.In a Bay Area desperate for housing and open space, it might seem odd that such prime waterfront real estate could sit empty for so long. Now, as a result of a deal brokered between the state of California and Alameda, which was just last week signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, the property will finally be developed. The plan includes 589 housing units, about 15% of which will be affordable.Alameda’s housing goals require it to buil...

Voting ends for potential worker strike in San Jose

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:44 GMT

Voting ends for potential worker strike in San Jose (KRON) -- The voting is done and 4,500 San Jose workers will let the city know if they plan to go on strike Monday morning. Angus Cloud's death not a suicide, mother says The workers are looking for a pay raise. The city is offering a five percent raise for the first year but the workers say that's not hardly enoughThe workers including 911 dispatchers, librarians, airport workers and city inspectors Right now the two sides are about 20 million dollars apart. The announcement on whether they will go on strike will take place at 8:30 a.m. on Monday.

Man arrested on suspicion of DUI after Petaluma crash

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:44 GMT

Man arrested on suspicion of DUI after Petaluma crash (BCN) -- Petaluma police arrested a man suspected of driving under the influence after getting involved in a four-vehicle crash and trying to evade officers in a foot chase through a residential neighborhood Sunday afternoon. Angus Cloud's death not a suicide, mother says At 5:50 p.m. Sunday, police responded to reports of a hit-and-run collision in the area of Lakeville Highway and S. McDowell Boulevard, where an SUV driven by 58-year-old Petaluma resident Charles Piezzi had reportedly rear-ended one vehicle and caused a chain reaction collision involving a total of four vehicles. As a result of the crash, one adult female was taken to the hospital because of her injuries, while a 12-year-old child was treated on the scene for minor injuries. Following the collision, the suspect reportedly drove his vehicle over a curb, parked it in a nearby parking lot and fled on foot into a nearby neighborhood, where police tracked him to the backyard of a home in the 1500 block of R...

Tyson Foods closing 4 chicken processing plants in cost-cutting move

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:44 GMT

Tyson Foods closing 4 chicken processing plants in cost-cutting move Tyson Foods Inc. is closing four chicken processing plants as it looks to lower costs.The company said Monday that the plants being closed are located in North Little Rock, Arkansas; Corydon, Indiana; Dexter, Missouri and Noel, Missouri.Tyson said that it will shift production to other facilities and halt operations at the four plants in the first two quarters of fiscal 2024. The company currently estimates having $300 million to $400 million in total charges, based on a preliminary analysis. Tyson launched a plan in fiscal 2022 where it targeted $1 billion in productivity savings by the end of fiscal 2024. The company said that it realized more than $700 million of savings in fiscal 2022, which partially offset the impacts of inflationary market conditions. Tyson topped its $1 billion target in the second quarter of fiscal 2023, more than a year ahead of its plan.In May Tyson posted a surprise loss in its second quarter and cut its sales forecast due to the cost of plant closures a...

In Champions League playoffs draw Faeroe Islands club KI sees unlikely path to face soccer’s elite

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:44 GMT

In Champions League playoffs draw Faeroe Islands club KI sees unlikely path to face soccer’s elite NYON, Switzerland (AP) — The unlikely path of KI Klaksvík from the Faeroe Islands toward the Champions League group stage will go through Galatasaray or Olimpija Ljubljana in the playoff round which was drawn on Monday.KI has eliminated Hungary’s Ferencváros and Sweden’s Hacken to ensure it will play in one of the three men’s club competition group stages that start next month – a first for a club from the Faeroes, an isolated archipelago of islands in the Atlantic Ocean with a total population of around 50,000.On Tuesday, KI returns to action by hosting Norwegian champion Molde in the first leg of the third qualifying round, which starts after the playoff round pairings were drawn.KI or Molde will be at home in the first leg on Aug. 22 or 23 against Turkey’s Galatasaray or Slovenia’s Olimpija. The return game is on Aug. 29 or 30.At this stage of the qualifying rounds, losing teams move to the next tier down ensuring KI will eventually enter the group stage of eith...

Can AI save the planet? Some Marylanders are trying to make the case

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:44 GMT

Can AI save the planet? Some Marylanders are trying to make the case Using artificial intelligence, scientists at the Chesapeake Conservancy were able to track the increasing number of large solar arrays in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. (Courtesy Chesapeake Conservancy) Using artificial intelligence, scientists at the Chesapeake Conservancy were able to track the increasing number of large solar arrays in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. (Courtesy Chesapeake Conservancy) This content was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for Maryland Matters’ free email subscription today.The mere mention of “artificial intelligence” inspires a lot of dread and wonder in the general populace.Yet it’s an overbroad subject. AI can mean a...

Inglaterra y Australia avanzan a los cuartos de final del Mundial Femenino

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:44 GMT

Inglaterra y Australia avanzan a los cuartos de final del Mundial Femenino (CNN) — Inglaterra y Australia avanzaron a los cuartos de final del Mundial Femenino de fútbol tras vencer a Nigeria y Dinamarca, respectivamente.En el primer partido de la jornada, Inglaterra venció en la tanda de penalties a Nigeria, luego de un largo partido sin goles en el que el conjunto nigeriano puso en serios aprietos a las europeas..Las inglesas, que habían ganado los tres encuentros anteriores en el torneo, no pudieran contener la fuerza nigeriana durante todo el partido y terminaran el juego con solo diez jugadoras en la cancha, tras la expulsión de Lauren James quien cometió una falta contra la defensa nigeriana Michelle Alozie. Inicialmente James tuvo tarjeta amarilla por pisar a su oponente, pero tras revisión del VAR, se confirmó tarjeta roja contra una de las jugadoras estrellas de Inglaterra.Tras 90+6 minutos sin goles, pero con un notable liderazgo de Nigeria, el partido continuó sin goles en la prórroga, obligando a un desenlace con tiros desde el punto pena...

Así es la boleta y la lista completa de Patricia Bullrich para las elecciones PASO en Argentina

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:44 GMT

Así es la boleta y la lista completa de Patricia Bullrich para las elecciones PASO en Argentina (CNN Español) — Patricia Bullrich competirá el próximo 13 de agosto en las elecciones Primarias, Abiertas, Simultáneas y Obligatorias (PASO) que definirán quiénes serán los candidatos en las elecciones generales del 22 de octubre en Argentina.Hay varias categorías a votar en las elecciones primarias, pero la principal es la presidencial y vicepresidencial.Así es la boleta y la lista completa de Javier Milei para las elecciones PASO en ArgentinaAsí es la boleta y la lista completa de Sergio Massa para las elecciones PASO en ArgentinaAsí es la boleta y la lista completa de Horacio Rodríguez Larreta para las elecciones PASO en ArgentinaEn dicha categoría, según la página web del Gobierno de Argentina, hay un total de 25 boletas registradas de 15 listas distintas.Cada lista equivale a una fuerza política del país. Por tanto, son 15 fuerzas políticas, y cada una de ellas presentó una o más boletas (por eso en total suman 25). Una boleta incluye tanto al precandidato a la presidenci...

England beats Nigeria on penalties after James red card at Women’s World Cup

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:44 GMT

England beats Nigeria on penalties after James red card at Women’s World Cup BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Down a player after star forward Lauren James was ejected, England was facing the prospect of an upset against Nigeria and a round-of-16 exit at the Women’s World Cup.The European champion Lionesses remained calm enough to get through regulation and extra time at 0-0 and won a penalty shootout 4-2 to scrape into the quarterfinals on Monday.England became the title favorite after the two-time reigning champion U.S. was eliminated on Sunday in a penalty shootout loss to Sweden. No. 2-ranked Germany, Olympic champion Canada and Brazil didn’t even reach the knockout stage.But the Lionesses struggled to create opportunities against Nigeria and, with five minutes remaining in regulation, an upset loomed when James received a red card after a VAR review.She initially was given a yellow card by referee Melissa Borjas after falling on top of Michelle Alozie and then stepping on the Nigeria defender. The crowd groaned as slow-motion replays on the stadium scre...