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How to Cook Everything: The Basics: Pork Stir-Fry with Greens

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By Alaina Sullivan

In the time that it takes to wait for take-out, you could already be sinking your chopsticks into this savory stir-fry. Nothing more than pork and greens dressed in a garlicky soy-lime sauce, it is not only weeknight-dinner easy, but also a foundation for any number of variations (each more delicious and more fun than any take-out version). I used red chard here, but any green is fair game (bok choy, spinach, mustard greens, kale and collards are other great options).

The trademark flavors of lime juice and soy sauce create a bright, umami-rich sauce. If you want to give it extra kick, toss in a bit of lime zest and some crushed red pepper flakes. I also added a drizzle of toasted sesame oil (and sesame seeds too) for some nuttiness and extra crunch. Recipe from How to Cook Everything: The Basics.

Pork Stir-Fry with Greens

Far better—and even faster—than any takeout.

Time: 15 minutes, plus time to freeze the meat

Makes: 4 servings

1 pound boneless pork shoulder

1 pound greens (like bok choy or mustard)

2 tablespoons vegetable oil

11/2 tablespoons minced garlic

2 tablespoons soy sauce

Juice of 1/2 lime

1/4 cup stock or water, optional

1/2 cup chopped scallions for garnish

1. Put the pork in the freezer for 15 to 30 minutes; once it’s firm, slice it across the grain as thinly as you can, then cut the slices into bite-sized pieces. Rinse the greens well and trim any thick stems if necessary; roughly chop them.

2. Heat a large skillet over high heat until it begins to smoke. Add 1 tablespoon of the oil, swirl the pan, then add all the pork. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the pork browns and loses its pink color, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer the pork to a bowl with a slotted spoon and lower the heat to medium.

3. Add the remaining tablespoon of oil to the skillet. Swirl it around and add the garlic. Stir once or twice. As soon as the garlic begins to color—10 to 15 seconds—return the heat to high and add the greens and 2 tablespoons water. Stir frequently, just until the greens wilt, 2 or 3 minutes longer.

4. Add the pork back to the skillet and stir for 1 minute. Add the soy sauce and lime juice, stir, turn off the heat, and taste, adding more soy sauce if you like. If the mixture is drier than you like, add the stock and heat through. Garnish with the scallions and serve immediately.

Tips:

You can use any greens in this recipe—tender or sturdy—or any of the more unusual greens available at farmers’ markets and Asian grocers. Sometimes, if greens have thick stems, I separate them from the leaves and give them a head start, but here I just chop them up to cook all together, which gives you both crunchy and tender pieces.

Variations:

8 Other Vegetables to Try. Increase or decrease the cooking time in Step 3 so that they’re still a little crisp when you return the pork to the pan:

1. Bean sprouts

2. Carrots

3. Celery

4. Snow peas

5. Snap peas

6. Green beans

7. Turnips

8. Radishes

Beer can chicken coop: Here's to you, chicks!

Posted about 23 hours ago by Po-wed_006__2__thumb Kate Rinsema to Holy Kaw!

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When the chicks started growing up, carpenter Matt Pike threw together what was on hand like any good DIY-er, and what was on hand was beer cans.

In ten hours, Pike constructed a chicken coop for twenty out of two 4’x8’ pallets, a salvaged tin roof, $40 of other materials, and complete with shingles made of beer cans.

Methinks it’s time to switch from bottles…

Full story at Treehugger.

Clever DIY.

Photo credit: Matt Pike

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Scans reveal what your dog is thinking

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Researchers use MRI scans to explore the brain activity of alert dogs, and reveal how the minds of the oldest domesticated species respond to their owners’ hand signals.

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“It was amazing to see the first brain images of a fully awake, unrestrained dog,” says Gregory Berns, director of the Emory University Center for Neuropolicy and lead researcher of the dog project.

Full story at Futurity.

More research news from top universities.

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Pet pampering gone wild: Tattoos for your dog

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Americans spend more than $50 billion a year on their pets. And now some owners think it's "hilarious" to spend some of that inking up their furry companions

Getting your dog a salon wash and haircut, pedicure, or even a fruit facial isn't considered pampering anymore, at least according to the National Association of Professional Creative Groomers (NAPCG), a group that advocates brightly colored dye jobs for the discriminating poodle, lab, or golden retriever — or even a dog tattoo.

Not a real tattoo — imagine getting a dog to sit still through a long session of ink-dipped needling. These intricate canine designs are airbrushed on your pooch (ideally one with pale fur) using a stencil and special pet-friendly dye. Here's a brief guide:

Full story at The Week.

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Chris Paul's son imitates his teammate Blake Griffen

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La lista tonta de hoy: bandas de la muerte

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5 bandas de música que entretienen a la muerte

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The Byrds
Cinco de sus integrantes pasaron a mejor vida: Gram Parsons (sobredosis de drogas en 1973); Clarance White (asesinado por un conductor ebrio en 1973), Gene Clark (infarto, en 1991), Michael Clarke (enfermedad del hígado en 1993) y John Guerin, también de un infarto en 2004.

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The Temptations
De la alineación original, sólo queda vivo Otis Williams. En cuanto al resto: Paul Williams se dió un tiro en 1992, David Ruffin murió por una sobredosis, en 1992, Eddie Kendricks murió de cáncer en el hígado, y Melvin Franklin por una convulsión cerebral, en 1995. 

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The Gratefull Dead
Todos los integrantes están muertos: Jerry García murió por un infarto, en 1995; Ron `Pigpen' McKernan dificultades asociadas con enfermedad del hígado en 1973; Keith Godchaux falleció en un accidente de auto en 1980. En cuanto a Brent Mydlan, una sobredosis terminó con su vida en 1990.

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The New York Dolls
Bill Murcia, por una sobredosis en 1972, al igual que Johnny Thunders quien dejó este mundo en 1991. Jerry Nolan murió por un infarto en 1992 y Arthur Kane murió por leucemia, 2004

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T Rex
Hasta ahora, cuantro integrantes están muertos: Marc Bolan en un accidente de auto en 1977, Steve Currie, accidente de auto en 1981. Steve Peregrine Took murió asfixiado al tratar de inhalar un cocktail de cereza en 1990 y Mickey Finn, por causas naturales en 2003.

Scientists capture black hole feasting on star [video]

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Imagine the excitement of astrophysicists at Hawaii’s Mount Haleakala telescope when they realized they were witnessing a star being eaten by a black hole. Not exactly the time you want to have to visit the bathroom or be the one to draw the short straw to go buy popcorn, that’s for sure.

This particular video is a computer simulation, but here’s basically what the team observed:

"When the star is ripped apart by the gravitational forces of the black hole, some part of the star's remains falls into the black hole, while the rest is ejected at high speeds," Gezari said. "We are seeing the glow from the stellar gas falling into the black hole over time. We're also witnessing the spectral signature of the ejected gas, which we find to be mostly helium. It is like we are gathering evidence from a crime scene. Because there is very little hydrogen and mostly helium in the gas, we detect from the carnage that the slaughtered star had to have been the helium-rich core of a stripped star.

The reason this observation is such a big deal is that it’s the first to be witnessed from beginning to end and the first where scientists could identify the star being consumed.

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Full story at NASA via Geeks are Sexy.

Super cool space stuff.

Yogurt-eatin' mice are sexy and they know it

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If the magic seems to have disappeared from your mouse cage, it might be time to throw those little lovebirds some vanilla yogurt to get their juices flowing again.

MIT researchers Eric Alm and Susan Erdman were curious how yogurt affects age-related weight gain, but what they found might have you filling your cart with yogurt containers during that next trip to the market.

The mice that were given a mouse-size helping of yogurt in addition to their normal diets were slimmer, sexier, and had what can only be termed as luscious coats of mouse fur wee mouse shampoo manufacturing companies would kill for.

And how does one measure the sexiness of a mouse? We’re glad you asked.

“We knew there was something different in the males, but we weren’t sure what it was at first,” Erdman said. “You know when someone’s at the top of their game, how they carry themselves differently? Well, imagine that in a mouse.”

A lab technician would soon discover what was giving these males their sexy strut.

“She noticed their testicles were protruding out really far,” Erdman said.

Okay, so maybe you won’t be filling the cart with yogurt, but both male and female fertility got a boost from the addition to their diet, which was far from what the researchers expected to find.

“When I saw those fur coats, I thought about adding more yogurt to my diet,” Erdman said.

Full story at ABC News via Neatorama.

Weird science.

Photo credit: Susan Erdman

A minimalist history of the World Cup

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If you’re one of the millions of people out there who start making World Cup plans four years in advance or more, André Fidusi has the perfect set of prints for you. The artist has taken great moments in World Cup history and boiled them down to their most essential elements to separate the casual fans from the diehards.

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Full story at André Fidusi via Buzzfeed.

History of soccer.

Dinosaur flatulence to blame for global warming?

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Fartosaurus? Research published by British scientists in the journal Current Biology points to the flatulence of dinosaurs as a cause of climate warming during the Jurassic period.

The high fiber intake of vegetarian dinos like the Brontosaurus produced an estimated 520 million tons of methane gas. Researchers arrived at that number after noting the similarity in digestive systems between modern cows and the Sauropod species of the extinct creatures. Picturing 520 million tons of stink cloud floating around the atmosphere might prove difficult, but note that the current output of today’s cattle population is only 50-100 million tons.

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Full story at Slate.

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