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Beef It’s What’s for Dinner Recipe
from NMS Feb 22
twelve years. The feds claimed the statute of limitations bars Plaintiffs’ claim because “Plaintiffs and their predecessors in interest ‘knew or should have known’ that the United States claimed a conflicting interest in the … Allotment more than twelve years (indeed, more than a century) prior to commencement of this litigation.” They submitted a large number of exhibits to back up their claim, including a 1977 definition of an allotment in the federal register and a 2004 environmental assessment, all of which contains statements such as “land owned or under the control of the Forest Service.” Then, of course, there were the grazing permits themselves which permitted grazing “upon lands owned or controlled by the United States within the Apache National Forest” (1948) and “upon lands administered by the Forest Service within the Gila National Forest.”
The feds won.
Many times we are very busy and resent all the time spent dealing with government forms. You best slowdown and be knowledgeable about what you are signing.
USDA hacked
Something is awry with USDA’s computers.
“A large cache of publicly-accessible PDFs recently started appearing on USDA.gov that link to pirated media including movies, TV shows, sporting events, and video games in what appears to be either a hack, an inside job, or some kind of bizarre glitch.”
Don’t worry friends. All your data and personal info is perfectly safe with them!
VR goggles
After reading a study about how virtual reality goggles made cows happier, a dairy farmer decided to try it out on a few of his cows. He reports success, in that “milk production went from 22 litres to 27 litres per day.”
If you see a taxpayer wearing a government-issued VR headset, you will know we are all in trouble.
Until next time, be a nuisance to the devil and don’t forget to check that cinch.
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Easy Roast Beef Potluck Rolls
Thinly sliced Deli Roast Beef is sandwiched between rolls and baked with cheese till golden and delicious.
30 Min 12 Servings 450 Cal 21 G Protein
INGREDIENTS:
1 pound thinly sliced reducedsodium deli roast beef 1 package Hawaiian rolls (12 count) 1/4 cup cream-style prepared horseradish 6 slices reduced-fat provolone cheese 1/3 cup butter, melted 2 tablespoons
Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon dried parsley leaves 2 teaspoons packed light brown sugar 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
COOKING:
Preheat oven to 350°F.
Coat 9x13-inch baking dish with cooking spray. Cut rolls in half, horizontally. Place bottom half in prepare baking dish; spread horseradish on cut side. Top with Deli Roast Beef and cheese. Close sandwiches. Using a paring knife, cut into 12 sandwiches.
Cook’s Tip: You may substitute Dijon mustard for prepared horseradish.
Combine butter, Worcestershire sauce, parsley, sugar and onion powder in small bowl; mix to combine. Pour butter mixture evenly over prepared sandwiches. Cover and refrigerate 1 hour to overnight.
Bake sandwiches, uncovered, in 350°F oven 15 to 20 minutes or until cheese is melted and rolls are golden brown. ▫