Friday, October 23, 2009

Recipe Assignment

Original Wings.
2 lbs chicken wings (about 12 wings)
3 Tbsp butter, melted
4 Tbsp bottled hot pepper sauce (like Crystal or Frank's Original)
1 Tbsp paprika
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/4 teaspoon black pepper

DoubleWings
4lbs wings (about 24 wings)
6 Tbsp butter, melted
2 Tbsppaprika
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
2/4 teaspoon black pepper.

Half Of Original
1 lbs wings ( about 6 wings)
1.5 Tbsp butter, melted
2 Tbsp butter, melted
1/2 Tbsp bottled hot pepper sauce
1/2 Tbsp paprika
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/8 teaspoon black pepper


1.Cut off wing tips (discard or reserve for other use such as making stock). Cut wings at the joint. Put chicken wing pieces in a plastic bag. Set aside. Food safety note: when cutting raw chicken it is best to use a cutting board reserved just for cutting raw chicken. Wash thoroughly when finished. Do not let raw chicken juices come in contact with other food.

2. Create a marinade by stirring together the melted butter, hot pepper sauce, paprika, salt, cayenne pepper and black pepper. Pour all but 2 tablespoons of the marinade over the chicken pieces in the plastic bag. (Reserve marinade for coating after the pieces come out of the oven.) Seal bag and let marinate at room temperature for half an hour. When marinating is finished, drain marinade and discard bag.

3. Place wing pieces on the rack of a broiler pan. Broil 4 to 5 inches from the heat for about 10 minutes on each side, until chicken is tender and no longer pink. Remove from oven and baste with reserved marinade.
Serve with Blue Cheese Dip and celery sticks. Makes approximately 24 pieces (about 12 appetizer servings).
Blue cheese dip
Combine dip ingredients - sour cream, mayonnaise, blue cheese, vinegar, and garlic - in a blender or food processor. Blend or pulse until smooth. Cover and chill up to a week.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Domestic Violence Rally

Well domestic violence in teen mothers or just teens is something that most of the relationships now a days happen,I have never been in a physacally abusive relationship, but i have had a verbal abusive relationship were I would always get put down and would get called names.I sincerely adivce to whom ever is ready to please get out the relationship as soon as you see it, because later on in life it starts to get harder and harder.I cant say much because I havent been in a situation were it has been bad.

Music Therapy

September 22, 2009

Nancy Regin
7506 Woodridge Way
San Diego, CA 92114

To Whom It May Concern,

My name is Nancy and my child’s name is Noah. I am writing to whomever this letter concerns because I am part of the Music Program at Lindsay Community School. Generally speaking, I believe music therapy is very important to mothers and their infants. For instance, many of us mothers enjoy having the privilege of seeing our children enjoy the music, and as a mother I enjoy seeing the mental growth of my child. I have only been in music therapy for about four months and I’ve seen my child learn many new things such as communication, language, thinking, walking and many little things that matter in my child’s future.

Therefore, when my child and I participate in music therapy I know my son feels the bond that I feel when we are singing and dancing and learning sign language, as well as new songs, I love how he’s in an active school at such a young age. He enjoys “The Shark Song” the most, he’s always trying to sing for every occasion. Just knowing how great this school makes him interact more with my family and me there’s no way I can miss a day of music therapy. My mother is very impressed by my child’s growth ever since he has been attending the nursery at Lindsay.

The music class has affected my child’s and my relationship, particularly in a way that he just loves interacting more at home. He interacts in a way that he has never done before I have just seen him grow so much ever since my child has been attending the nursery, he plays more with bigger toys, likes to sing and clap at home and lets me know with sign language what he wants. I am very impressed and I strongly suggest Lindsay keep the therapy classes for the children, there couldn’t had been a better place to start off for my child’s development.

Sincerely,


Nancy Regin
Teen Mother

My Education,My Future.

1. What resonated with you from President Obama's speech? What lines or phrases do you remember? Something that resonated me from Obama's speech was that he said if you give up on yourself your giving up on your country.One of the phrases that i remember that I remember was " I expect great things from each of you"

2. What were the three most important words in Obama's speech? What do they mean?
The three most important words in Obama's speech were education, responsbility, and commit.I think that what he means in these three words are to never give up persue your happiness.

3. Is Obama inspiring you to do anything? Is he challenging you to do something? What is it?
Obama inspired me to be a better person in life as a mother and a student, He inspired me to never give up and keep moving foward.

4. Obama said, "no one has written your destiny for you, you make your own destiny." What does this quote mean to you and your life? That my life comes out to the way I make it come out to be and that every step in life I take will change eather for the good or bad, I have the strength to empower my future.

5. Obama stressed the importance of working hard in school and contributing to your country. He also asked, "What's your contribution going to be? What problems are you going to solve?" How would you answer this question if you were conversing with Mr. Obama?My contribution will be to keep my educstion going on till I am satified in life for what i have done for me and my family.