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JOB: Skilled Labor
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RELIGION: Christian - other
ORIENTATION: Straight
DATING STATUS: Married
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MEMBER SINCE: 03/20/2008
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LAST LOGIN: 08/02/2008 09:40:00

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What else?


Let's put Egyptian Recipes by Mary Kay Radnich here instead!
Toasted Pine Nut Couscous with Garlic Shrimp



Ingredients:
1 lb. fresh or frozen large shrimp( I used the 'Easy to peel' kind from my fishmonger)
1 Tbsp. olive oil
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 tsp. dried tarragon, crushed
1/2 tsp. dried thyme, crushed
1/4 tsp. Old Bay seasoning ( or celery salt )
1 5.6 oz. package toasted pine nut couscous mix
1 1/4 cups chicken broth
2/3 cup sliced green onion
1/3 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup melted butter
1 6-oz. package baby spinach
Shredded parmesan cheese
Instructions:

Peel, devein and rinse shrimp, and then pat dry. Place shrimp in a large self-sealing plastic bag. Add oil, garlic, tarragon, thyme and Old Bay seasoning and seal bag. Gently turn and 'massage' the bag to coat the shrimp with the marinade. Refrigerate for at least one hour.
Prepare the couscous according to the package directions, substituting the chicken broth for the water. Stir the onions into the couscous. Set aside.
Combine the lemon juice and butter in a bowl, and set aside.
Saute' the shrimp in a large skillet with the marinade over medium heat for 3 to 5 minutes or until shrimp turns opaque. ( Do not overcook or the shrimp will be tough.) Pour half of the butter over the shrimp.
To serve, divide the spinach among individual bowls. Spoon the couscous onto the spinach. Arrange the shrimp on the couscous and pour the remaining lemon butter over everything. Sprinkle with shredded parmesan. Serves 4.


Horses, Ghost Hunting and Egyptology

Did You Know ...

Finger stalls, with their counterparts for toes, were used in the funerary process to protect the easily broken small bones of those appendages. This tradition, which began in the New Kingdom, dictated that they should be fashioned from gold, which was the flesh of the gods.



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I am married to my soul-mate, Mindy. We are recent members of the Wisconsin Illinois Paranormal Society (WIPS), and are very interested in investigating haunted locations.

My Wife. Before I met her ... when I met her ... today and for eternity.

Smokers' smoke. Religious fanatics. Loud and inconsiderate people. Loud motorcycles. Soft Rock. Orb Pictures (gotta do better than that!)Oh yeah ... no "evidence" involving mirrors, glass, blurry pictures and new cameras.




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From: LouisvilleParanormalInves
08/30/2008 23:24:49



From: LouisvilleParanormalInves
07/15/2008 08:05:08
Hello Comments From all the crew of LPI. Thank You for being a friend.


From: LouisvilleParanormalInves
07/11/2008 07:20:15
Hello my friend, All the members of LPI wants to wish a very awesome day.


From: LouisvilleParanormalInves
06/28/2008 07:30:47
 


From: paranormalpoison
06/27/2008 14:24:40

 



He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.


When we are afraid we ought not to occupy ourselves with endeavoring to prove that there is no danger, but in strengthening ourselves to go on in spite of the danger. ~Mark Rutherford





From: LouisvilleParanormalInves
06/23/2008 09:54:27
Just spinning my way threw to say HI.


From: LouisvilleParanormalInves
06/20/2008 06:54:10
Hello my friend, I hope you have a great and Safe weekend. LPI


From: LouisvilleParanormalInves
06/18/2008 06:55:28







06/18/2008 06:49:33

Thank you for being a friend. LPI


From: LouisvilleParanormalInves
06/10/2008 22:04:34
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From: Vicky-E
06/08/2008 20:03:56
Thanks so much for stopping by. I'll sure be glad when this weekend is over. We have had nothing but bad storm after bad storm around here. Hope you're doing much better.  I haven't been able to get on the other site today. It's down for upgrades, so I thought I'd leave you a message here.

 Have a great week. Hugs, Vicky



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