BP jumped the gun a little bit when launching their new commercial featuring a fisherman of the Gulf. In the commercial, the fisherman says, BP cleaned up the oil spill, paid him for his loss and it is safe to eat the lobster from the Gulf again. Apparently, they didn't know about the new reports being put out by Samantha Joye, from the University of Georgia on Saturday at a conference. A marine scientist Samantha Joye of the University of Georgia says, the oil isn't degrading as planned and it has desecrated part of the sea life in the Gulf of Mexico. "Magic microbes consumed maybe 10 percent of the total discharge, the rest of it we don't know," Joye said, later adding: "there's a lot of it out there." Joye and her colleges took 5 expeditions and took 250 cores of the sea floor stretching across stretching across 2,600 square miles. Joye says the oil is choking the bottom dwelling sea creatures. Bp is claiming it is safe to eat sea food from the Gulf. I think they are just thinking about the bottom line, making money and they are not too concerned about the dangers of people eating sea food from the Gulf. I wonder if they are eating sea food from the Gulf or if they would feed it to their families. My guess is, probably not.
Monday, February 21, 2011
BP Says It's Safe To Eat Sea Food From The Gulf
BP jumped the gun a little bit when launching their new commercial featuring a fisherman of the Gulf. In the commercial, the fisherman says, BP cleaned up the oil spill, paid him for his loss and it is safe to eat the lobster from the Gulf again. Apparently, they didn't know about the new reports being put out by Samantha Joye, from the University of Georgia on Saturday at a conference. A marine scientist Samantha Joye of the University of Georgia says, the oil isn't degrading as planned and it has desecrated part of the sea life in the Gulf of Mexico. "Magic microbes consumed maybe 10 percent of the total discharge, the rest of it we don't know," Joye said, later adding: "there's a lot of it out there." Joye and her colleges took 5 expeditions and took 250 cores of the sea floor stretching across stretching across 2,600 square miles. Joye says the oil is choking the bottom dwelling sea creatures. Bp is claiming it is safe to eat sea food from the Gulf. I think they are just thinking about the bottom line, making money and they are not too concerned about the dangers of people eating sea food from the Gulf. I wonder if they are eating sea food from the Gulf or if they would feed it to their families. My guess is, probably not.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Our Children & Texting
There are resources out there for parents to help them stay on top of the texting lingo children are using. The National Center For Missing & Exploited Children is an excellent resource for parents. Not just in the case of an emergency. The website has excellent resources and pamphlets for parents on child safety. The National Center For Missing & Exploited Children offer a Communication Package that you can download online for free once you register with their site or you can have the pamphlets mailed to you free of charge for the first 50. A insert is included in the package to help parents understand what the abbreviations our children are using stand for. Their website also offers other great resources for parents and educators on child safety.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
The Royal Wedding
Spring Fever
My kids are dying for spring to come this year. I think this year a little more than most. My youngest is at the park with her friend riding bikes and it's 36 degrees outside. They are ready to shed the winter coats and pull the bikes out. She tried sneaking out with just a wind breaker on. All the snow finally melted, so they were outside yesterday playing basketball and riding their bikes in the cold. They stayed out there for almost two hours. They are not letting the cold stop them, they're tired of being in the house. To their surprise we are getting more snow and sleet tomorrow and they will be stuck in the house again complaining they're bored. But, my son is still complaining he's bored, because he's grounded. He told me he wouldn't be like he is (cranky and complaining) if he wasn't stuck in the house. Hopefully, not being able to go outside and play with his friends on those few nice days we did get will help him remember to not let his grades slip. Making him stay inside when it's nice outside is like cruel and unnecessary punishment for him. I did allow him a little freedom to go outside yesterday and ride his bike for a little bit, without his friends though. He was stuck riding his bike with his sister and her friend. I am ready for spring myself. I'm tired of the cold and tired of the kids sitting in the house complaining they're bored and there is nothing to watch on the television. I'm sure they are going to be really disappointed tomorrow when they see the snow and sleet fall. Considering, they are going to be on winter break Monday and Tuesday. Especially Adam, because is punishment is over on Sunday.
Friday, February 18, 2011
New Blog "The Comfort Zone"
Stubborn Lint Balls
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Guacamole Dip & Salsa Dip
Last night was taco night. I like my tacos to be authentic, I don't want to feel like I am eating at taco bell. I made chicken soft tacos with the corn soft tacos, guacamole dip and salsa dip for sides. It was very easy and delicious.
Guacamole Dip
2 Ripe Avocados
1/4th cup of either chopped green onion or red onion
1/2 lemon
Salt
Cut the avocado and peel. Once the avocado is peeled, mash the avocado in a bowl. Add your onion, squeeze the lemon into the mixture and a few dashes of salt.
Salsa Dip
Salsa
Sour Cream
Cheddar Cheese
Diced Tomato
Chopped Green Onion
Guacamole (Mashed)
Choose the size of your bowl according to how much dip you would like to make. Spread a generous a layer of guacamole in the bottom. Spread a layer of sour cream over the guacamole. Then pour the salsa layer on next. Top with shredded cheddar cheese, diced tomatoes and chopped onions. You can omit the guacamole, which is what I usually do, because my husband doesn't like Guacamole. However, it is delicious with the guacamole.
Guacamole Dip
2 Ripe Avocados
1/4th cup of either chopped green onion or red onion
1/2 lemon
Salt
Cut the avocado and peel. Once the avocado is peeled, mash the avocado in a bowl. Add your onion, squeeze the lemon into the mixture and a few dashes of salt.
Salsa Dip
Salsa
Sour Cream
Cheddar Cheese
Diced Tomato
Chopped Green Onion
Guacamole (Mashed)
Choose the size of your bowl according to how much dip you would like to make. Spread a generous a layer of guacamole in the bottom. Spread a layer of sour cream over the guacamole. Then pour the salsa layer on next. Top with shredded cheddar cheese, diced tomatoes and chopped onions. You can omit the guacamole, which is what I usually do, because my husband doesn't like Guacamole. However, it is delicious with the guacamole.
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