March 18th, 2020
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Sheltering in Place
By Daddy
Las Vegas — Ok I admit it, I love fish sticks. However on the low-carb diet they are not. By chance I found that it's possible to have my fish sticks and still keep low carb. The secret is of all things pork rinds, and the surprise is that it tastes good. Fast and easy to make, easy on the pocketbook.
Daddy's Low Carb Fish Sticks
- 12 ounces of a firm white fish
- 2 tablespoons almond flour
- 2 tablespoons parmesan cheese
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 bag pork rinds
- 1 large egg
Grind the pork rinds into fine bits. Mix in the almond flour, parmesan cheese, & garlic powder. Cut the fish into 1" by 3" strips, dip into the egg, cover generously with the pork rind mixture and place on a rack in a foil covered backing sheet on a rack. Cook to golden brown for about 15 minutes in a 450 degree oven. Careful taking it out of the pan as it's fragile for several minutes. Serve with a tartar sauce.
Sheltering in place and binge watching "Lost Girl," The male lead werewolf is keeping me amused. 6'3" Canadian curly headed blond with sexy blue eyes who spends a lot of his time on the show at least half-naked.
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By Staff
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By Jill Colvin, Zeke Miller, Jonathan Lemire (AP)
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By Staff
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By Staff
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Greenville, S.C., Overturns Policy That Silenced LGBTQ Residents for 24 Years
By Nico Lang
Greenville — Rodney Tow knew he needed to get away from the South for his own sanity. So after meeting a Frenchman 20 years ago who was working on assignment in Tow’s hometown of Greenville, South Carolina, he moved back with him to France before living in Luxembourg for seven years. After they broke up in 2009, Tow went back under one condition: It had to be on his own terms. He was going to live openly and honestly in a way he never had the chance to do growing up in the late 1980s and early ‘90s. (More)