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Your Daily Horoscope: Scorpio
You could encounter some confusion and misunderstandings right now. You'll be challenged to quit dreaming and to start moving forward towards making your aspirations a reality. Your most important relationships should also benefit from the current energies.
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Recipe of the Day: Asian Pork and Baby Peas
INGREDIENTS
2 teaspoons vegetable oil
1 pork tenderloin (about 1 pound), cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices
2 garlic cloves, crushed with garlic press
1 package (10 ounces) frozen baby peas
3 tablespoons reduced-sodium soy sauce
2 tablespoons seasoned rice vinegar
1 tablespoon grated, peeled fresh ginger
1 tablespoon mild molasses
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper
DIRECTIONS
In nonstick 12-inch skillet, heat vegetable oil over medium-high heat until hot. Add pork slices and garlic, and cook until they are browned on the outside and just lose their pink color on the inside, about 6 minutes, stirring occasionally. Transfer pork to plate. To same skillet, add frozen peas, soy sauce, rice vinegar, ginger, molasses, and crushed red pepper. Click here for complete directions.
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Today's Laugh: "All In a Day's Work"
As a registered nurse on an open-heart surgery team, I'm sometimes summoned to the hospital for emergencies. Called in for a chest trauma at two o'clock one morning, I threw on my clothes and was dismayed to find that my husband, a casket salesman, had parked his station wagon behind my car. With no time to waste, I jumped in the station wagon and sped toward the hospital, only to be pulled over by a police car. When I told the officer why I had been speeding, he gave me a warning and turned to go, but suddenly stopped. It was then I remembered there was a casket in the back. The officer looked at me expectantly. "It's my husband's." --Contributed to "All In a Day's Work" by Laurie Anne Foley
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Guideposts -- February 27th
Jesus himself drew near, and went with them. --Luke 24:15(RSV) |
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Sister Janice handed me a white business card that read Ministry of Presence, followed by a telephone number. "Our desire is to be present with God's people in need," she said. "Please call if Sister Rosarita or I can help you or your clients."...
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News of the Weird
New York City writer William Adrian Milton, 59, and his doctor told reporters in January that his recent CAT scan revealed that he had a bullet in his head. Milton recalled a 1976 incident in which he wandered too close to a fight, heard a noise, and was knocked down. He said he staggered home bloody and went to bed, but didn't seek medical treatment because the bleeding stopped and the remaining lump was consistent with being hit by a brick.
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