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Deer Lake Cabins Provides Winter Retreat to the Piney Woods of East Texas
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) December 27, 2005
The smell of a fire, squirrels rustling in leaves, deer grazing in the field and a slight ripple on the pond… all sights and sounds to experience at Deer Lake Cabins (http://www.deerlakecabins.com). For many, the holiday season creates as much stress as it does relaxation, which is why a rustic retreat to the tranquil Piney Woods of East Texas can be the answer for a post-Holiday escape.
Winter visitors can witness first hand many natural occurrences that most tend to take for granted. For instance, each year the 850-acre property becomes a stopping point for many species of migrating birds including ducks and geese that take residence in the two stocked fishing lakes. Guests commonly observe large groups of deer roaming the acreage and feeding on the grasses and grains made available to them. A cool, crisp walk down one of the many trails that meander the ranch can also reveal other wildlife like foxes, raccoons, armadillos and even a rare glimpse at a bald eagle.
On those particularly cold days, relax indoors in one of the 8 luxury cabins available. All cabins are fully furnished and include televisions, VCRs, central heat and air, and most have washers and dryers. The cabins also have well-equipped kitchens where a cup of cocoa or a pot of soup can be easily prepared. For guests interested in building and cozying up next to a fire, cabins with fireplaces are also available.
Deer Lake Cabins also sits in what is commonly referred to as Lake Country due to the close proximity of so many of the area lakes which offer lots of recreational activities in lakes like Cypress Springs, Bob Sandlin and Lake Fork. Of course, during the winter recreational activities are limited, but fishing swings into high gear. Deer Lake Cabins is located just minutes away from two of the best winter fishing lakes in Texas, Lake Monticello and Lake Welsh. Both lakes are power plant lakes, which means the water stays warm through out the winter making for excellent fishing, particularly for bass.
About Deer Lake Cabins
Deer Lake Cabins is a family-owned property nestled on over 850 secluded acres at the Double S Ranch, http://www.doublessranch.com , a real working cutting horse ranch for Quarter and Paint horses, adjacent to Lake Cypress Springs just outside of Mt. Vernon, Texas. The ranch is just minutes away from some of the best fishing lakes in East Texas, Lake Monticello, Lake Bob Sandlin, and Lake Cypress Springs.
For more information, visit http://www.deerlakecabins.com.
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This Zink Goose Camp 24-7 Hunting Video is dedicated to die-hard goose hunters. The Z-Unit travels all over hunting Canada geese with a few Specs along the way, this DVD shows the life-style and friendship built in Goose Camps all over North America.
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When the chilling breeze of winter makes you feel desperate, it is the luxurious warmth of down comforters that makes you feel cuddled and comfortable. A down comforter is a luxury couch that offers people to sleep, rest or simply sit and feel warm and comfortable. A down comforter enhances the decorating splendor of your home. Available with plush settings, the down comforters are simply the best option to relax after the entire tired day.
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Question by sarahmoose2000: What does the American term “goosing” someone mean?
Is it “giving a wedgie”?
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Answer by Jesus H.
Grabbing someone’s hindquarters…better known as an @ss
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In Korea, the marriage between a man and woman represents the joining of two families, rather than the joining of two individuals. As such, the event was often called Taerye (Great Ritual), and people from all over participated. Steeped in traditional Confucian values, the ceremonies and events surrounding the actual marriage were long and elaborate, from the pairing of the couple to the rituals performed after the ceremony.
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It is widely believed that any given breed of dog is born with a strong genetic predisposition to behaviorisms characteristic of that breed. Thus it should follow that the livestock herding and guarding dog breeds, of which the various sheepdogs and shepherds are good examples, must be born with an inherent tendency to guard or herd livestock. Also in the same vein it should also follow that gundogs must have a natural propensity to tolerate loud noises such as gun
This is a topic near and dear to my heart. Ask my wife and she will tell you I was obsessive over my lawn for the last two years… I can’t disagree.
It all started with a new house. Typically a good thing right? Our first new house on a new cul-de-sac with 5 other new houses. We got the pick the colors and flooring and had some input in other things.
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I came out to my front porch every morning and coached the
There are many characteristics about Rochester, MN that make it unique. A number of different factors add to this uniqueness, including the city flag, the number and type of people that make up the city, and the city’s economy. Each piece adds to the overall whole that is Rochester.
The city flag for Rochester was designed in 1980. A competition was held with nearly 200 entries to be judged by the citizen flag selection committee. Laurie A. Muir, a
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Blunt Injuries from Large Fish in Alaska
Anchorage, AK (PRWEB) January 1, 2006
Alaska is a dangerous place to work. Ships sink, helicopters crash, loggers can be killed or maimed while felling huge trees. And then there are the critters. A new study published in the journal Wilderness & Environmental Medicine details occupational hazards Alaskan workers face due to animals.
In other states, poisonous insect bites and kicks from horses and cattle cause most animal-related injuries, according to the study. In Alaska, it’s marine life that makes most of the trouble, the study found, while domesticated animals were responsible for just 26 percent of animal-related worker injuries.
Alaska workers hurt by animals seriously enough that they required hospitalization included outdoor guides attacked by bears; fish processors poisoned by venom from rockfish spines; fishers who slipped on jellyfish on deck, or suffered “blunt injuries from large fish” (which Flashlight thinks is probably a good name for a band); and one poor soul who was hurt by a muskrat. No details were given on the muskrat incident, but Flashlight wonders whether perhaps someone forgot their safe word.
Forty-three Alaska workers in 10 years were hospitalized due to animal-related injuries, the study found. Twenty-five workers died in the same period from animal-related injuries, in two events. The first was the crash of an AWACS jet at Elmendorf Air Force Base in 1995, in which 24 people, all those aboard, perished. The plane came down after two of its engines sucked in geese during takeoff. The victim of the other incident was working on a seismic survey for the oil industry in 1998 when he was fatally mauled by a bear.
Scott Christiansen
Anchorage Press
Anchorage, Alaska
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December 30,2005
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Question by pkdepp: Does anyone remember having “city chicken”?
City chicken
The history of City chicken (aka mock chicken) is relatively easy to trace. The definative origin of the name continues to elude food historians. What we do know? This recipe calls western Pennsylvania “home.”
The culinary evolution of City chicken:
“Mock” foods (foods that are named for an ingredient that isn’t in the recipe) have a long an venerable history. Medieval cooks employed by wealthy families were fascinated with illusion food. The practice of calling one food by another name (mock sturgeon was composed of veal) or making one meat resemble another was quite an art and highly respected. Victorian-era cooks were also intrigued by mock foods. They enjoyed mock turtle soup (calve’s head…remember this character in Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland?), mock goose (leg of pork) and mock apple pie (soda crackers). Depression and World War II-era cooks created mock foods to stretch the budget and satisfy family tastes. The 1931 edition of Irma Rombauer’s The Joy of Cooking has recipes for mock chicken sandwiches (tuna), mock pistachio ice cream (vanilla with almond extract and green food coloring) and mock venison (lamb).
The Oxford English Dictionary does not have an entry for city chicken or mock chicken, but it does have an entry for “mock duck and mock goose.” These are defined as “a piece of pork from which the ‘crackling’ [skin] has been removed, baked with a stuffing of sage and onions.” The OED traces this usage in print to 1877. Here is the referenced recipe:
“Goose, Mock. Mock goose is a name given in some parts to a leg of pork roasted without the skin, and stuffed just under the knuckle with sage-and-onion stuffing. It is a good plan to boil it partially before skinning and putting it down to roast. When it is almost done enough, sprinkle over it a powder made my mixing together a table-spoonful of finely-grated bread-crumbs, with a tea-spoonful of powdered sage, half a salt-spoonful of salt, and the same of pepper. Send some good gravy to the table in a tureen with it. Time, allow fully twenty minutes to the pound. Probably cost, 11d. Per pound.”
—Cassell’s Dictionary of Cookery [Casell, Peter, Galpin & Co.:London] 1877 (p. 262)
Late 19th and early 20th century American and English cookbooks contain many veal recipes. Veal loves (meatloaf!), veal cutlets, and roasts were popular. We find recipes for “veal birds” in depression-era cookbooks. Veal birds are composed of flattened veal stuffed with pork meat balls. The are held in place with toothpicks and served with cream gravy. Guessing from the pictures, the finished product is supposed to look like little birds. Hence, the name.
“Veal had never been an American meat staple…And though the amount ov veal we did geat fell off after the war [WWII], it was used occasionally (except by immigrants who liked it) as an inexpensive substitute for the desirable high-priced chicken or turkey, which where not yet being raised in huge numbers by poultry factories.”
—Fashionable Food: Seven Decades of Food Fads, Sylvia Lovegren [MacMillan:New York] 1995 (p. 142-3)
Curiously enough? German weiner schnitzel [breaded veal cutlets] morphed in the 1940s in many southern states into “chicken-fried steak.” The recipe for “city chicken/mock chicken” is almost identical. The difference is that city chicken is made with pork and veal cubes (as opposed to a single type of meat). Our notes on chicken fried steak.
The earliest recipe we find for Mock Chicken legs [pork & veal cubes on a skewer, dipped in egg, rolled in breadcrumbs and sauteed) is from the Granddaughter's Inglenook Cookbook,[Brethren Publishing:Elgin Ill] 1942. The earliest recipe we find for City Chicken [same recipe as mock chicken] is from 1946:
“Mock Chicken Drumsticks (City Chicken) 6 servings
Cut into 1X 11/2 inch pieces:
1 pound veal steak
1 pound pork steak
Sprinkle them with salt, pepper
Arrange the veal and pork cubes alternately on 6 skewers. Press the pieces close together into the shape of a drumstick. Roll the meat in flour.
Beat 1 egg, 2 tablespoons water
Dip the sticks into the diluted egg then roll them in breadcrumbs.
Melt in a skillet 1/4 cup shortening
Add 1 tablespoon minced onion (optional)
Brown meat well. Cover the bottom of the skillet with boiling stock or stock substitute or water. Put a lid on the skillet and cook the meat over very hot heat until it is tender. Thicken the gravy with flour (2 tablespoons four to 1 cup of liquid). If preferred, the skillet may be covered and placed in a slow oven 325 degrees F. Until the meat is tender.”
—The Joy of Cooking, Irma S. Rombauer [Bobbs Merill:Indianapolis] 1946 (p. 171)
[NOTE: Mrs. Rombauer does not offer an explanation regarding the origin of the term "city chicken".]
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Never knew that much about it…just knew that it tastes good:)
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Add a Little Jingle to Your Wrist with Rembrandt’s 12 Days of Christmas Charm Bracelet
Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) November 28, 2006
The 12 Days of Christmas charm bracelet is a stunning collection of 12 miniature works of art depicting the verses from the popular Christmas carol. Each charm is created in sterling and karat gold, hand-filled with a whimsical dash of color and sold either as a set or as individual charms.
The designs were created by Rembrandt’s artists. Each one is intricately detailed; for example, the “Partridge in a Pear Tree’ features a golden pear, white partridge wings and 13 pear leaves which are all individually hand-filled with color.
The12 Days of Christmas charm series can be purchased as a set or sold individually.
“This is a great holiday tradition to start for someone you love,” explains Chris Lux, founder of Rembrandt Charms. Individual charms range from $ 18.00 in sterling to $ 160.00 in 14k y/w gold.
The 12 Days of Christmas collectible charm bracelet can be purchased as a complete bracelet, which starts at $ 380 in sterling silver or $ 2400 in 14k y/w gold.
Rembrandt Charms offers thousands of handcrafted charms, the world’s largest collection, in sterling silver and karat gold. Jewelers have relied on Rembrandt Charms’ superior quality for over 40 years.
Rembrandt Charms are sold exclusively through retail jewelry stores throughout the United States. Visit http://www.RembrandtCharms.com for a list of jewelers in your area.
As a refresher….here is an abbreviated version of the 12 days of Christmas song:
On the ….day of Christmas my true love gave to me:
First..A Partridge in a Pear Tree
Second..Two Turtle Doves
Third…Three French Hens
Fourth…Four Calling Birds
Fifth…Five Golden Rings
Sixth…Six Geese a-laying
Seventh…Seven Swans a-swimming
Eight…Eight Maids a-milking
Ninth…Nine Ladies Dancing
Tenth…Ten Lords a-leaping
Eleventh…Eleven Pipers Piping
Twelfth…Twelve drummers drumming
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Duck hunting has been around for years, literally thousands of years. Although our forefathers of old may not have hunted ducks and geese with shotguns loaded with 3 inch shells containing steel shot or some other form of non toxic shot, they were hunting ducks none-the-less. It goes without saying that a many a man has had this passion to chase ducks as we bear in our hearts today in the 21st century.
However, the reasoning behind our forefathers chasing
Get Rid of Birds
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Feeding swans is one of the most crucial parts of raising swans on your property. Fortunately, this is not difficult to do as swans will happily exist on the spoils of nature. You should toss out birdseed mixture that is meant for geese and ducks as well as tiny bread crumbs. The swans will happily exist on these elements as long as they have water and some sort of shelter where they can survive.
In order to properly raise swans, you need to create their
Question by Amy: Summery of “The Golden Goose” fairytale?
If you had to summarize the Grimm’s fairy tale story “The Golden Goose” in a few sentences, what would you say?
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Answer by Rupesh Maity
The Golden Goose tells the story of a young boy called Simpleton who is kind and
generous to a little old man. The old man tells Simpleton that when he cuts down
the tree, he will get a surprise. The surprise is a golden goose. Simpleton decides
to take the goose to market and sell it. On his way, he stops at an inn for the
night. The daughters of the innkeeper, seeing the goose’s gold feathers, try and
steal one but they become stuck to the goose. The next day, Simpleton continues
to the market, and soon has a group of people all following him, all stuck to
one another. As the line of people walk past the palace, the beautiful but
serious princess sees them and begins to laugh. Simpleton looks up at her and they
fall in love and get married.
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Buck Gardner Straight Talk CD – Goose instructional CD will teach you how to do all the different calls that geese make. Buck and Senior Pro Staffer Mario Friendy get together to make goose calling easy for everyone with Buck Gardner Straight Talk.
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Question by Reid’s Light Skinned Negr0: If Obama commits more troops to Afghanistan, will those on the left brand him a “ChickenHawk” like they did…?
George Bush? Obama has no military experience whatsoever.
What’s that old saying? “What’s good for the goose…….”
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No, because that’s where we should have concentrated our efforts in the first place. If he invades Switzerland, we’ll talk.
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The Indian desert sate, Rajasthan is one of the most popular tourist destinations for visitors from across the world. It is the royal state of majestic rugged forts that stand resilient against the wrath of time and commercialisation. The Rajasthan Heritage tour takes you into the most extravagant lifestyles of the Great Rajput palaces. Rajasthan possesses some of the most magnificent forts and fabulous palaces of Indian subcontinent. The Rajasthan Cultural tours
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Traditional Organizational Teams Just Became Extinct
New York, NY (PRWEB) March 11, 2008
In the interconnected world of the 21st century, you and everyone you work with must be able to function in and through teams, and must also grasp what the latest concept of “team” really means. With the emergence of global Internet collaboration, social networks and mobile communications, the very meaning of the word “team” has changed entirely. Ken Thompson, former European IT Manager with Reuters and a pioneer of the burgeoning “biomimicry” design movement, has mapped out a fundamentally new model for teams. He teaches organizations how they can look to the natural world to create high performance “bioteams” based on nature’s best designs.
In his book, Bioteams, Thompson offers a way to build exceptionally agile, high performing teams based on a thorough examination of the key communication principles that underpin nature’s most successful groups — from signal bursts of migrating flocks of geese, to the waggle dance of honeybees, to the pheromone trails laid down by ants. Based on nature’s communication patterns, he provides a complete set of practical techniques that have been proven with real teams in the field, whose stories are described in a comprehensive set of case studies in the book.
According to Thompson, “Using the principles of bioteaming, command-and-control leadership gives way to connect-and-collaborate, where every member of an organizational team is a ‘leader.’ In nature and in bioteams, leaders don’t give commands, they transmit information, trusting the team members’ competencies and gaining accountability through transparency. True team leadership is about cooperation, not control. It’s about acting on opportunities, and letting others lead the leader when they know best about getting stuff done.”
Bioteams offers a vision of what successful teaming experiences look like. More than a book about team dynamics, Bioteams offers stories, principles, and guidelines showing how any individual can successfully participate in almost any work or learning-related situation faced today. Toby Coppel, Managing Director of Yahoo! Europe, said of the book, “If you are looking for the book that describes the radical new model for teams in today’s world―this is it!” Jay Cross, CEO of the Internet Time Group, summarized Thompson’s work, “Ironically, these are not really Thompson’s rules; they are Mother Nature’s.”
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Question by COMPUTER GEEK: what does it mean to be “goosed” on myspace im?
and all the other things that you can do. “goosed”,”bslapped”,”rasberryed”
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Goosed = Butt being grabbed or pinched
Bslapped = B*tchslapped (slapped in the face).
Raspberried = sticking out your tongue and blowing (fart sound).
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You know for years we have held the majestic eagle as our sign of a good leader. It soars so high above everyone else, has a beautiful wingspan, eyes that can see it’s prey from miles away and uncanny accuracy in getting it’s food. Definitely a leader. Definitely something we should admire and look up to. Definitely the way we should be if we want to lead, right? Wrong!
I think eagles are one of the worst animals we can model after as leaders. You see, they
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