One of the most obvious ways to serve capicola is as part of a charcuterie board. But there is so much more you can do with this versatile meat. For breakfast, you can add it to omelets or breakfast sandwiches. For lunch, it works great in sandwiches and paninis (capicola is one of the ingredients in the muffuletta, by the way, a popular deli sandwich created by Italian immigrants who settled in New Orleans). … [Read more...] about Capicola: The Italian Dried Meat Tony Soprano Called ‘Gabagool’
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10 Signs That Streaming Movie Site Isn’t Legit
The name might be your first clue that you're dealing with imposters. Check the domain name that appears in the address line of your browser. Many illicit sites (of all kinds) are hosted in far-flung or obscure locations and thus may not have a typical .com name that denotes so much of the web's more credible traffic. … [Read more...] about 10 Signs That Streaming Movie Site Isn’t Legit
Is the Carolina Reaper the World’s Hottest Pepper?
A second group is made of the challengers — the people you see on YouTube or drawing a crowd at a fair. You'll often see them throwing up at the end of their videos. "What's making them sick is the gallon of milk they're drinking too fast, not the pepper," Currie said. "There's no actual heat in a pepper. The heat is a result of a chemical reaction that happens in your body, triggered by capsaicinoids in the peppers reacting with sensory neurons. Our bodies perceive the heat." … [Read more...] about Is the Carolina Reaper the World’s Hottest Pepper?
What’s the Difference Between a National Park and National Monument?
National Monuments As we just mentioned, technically a national monument is a type of national park site. National monuments are usually smaller than national parks. Their purpose is to preserve at least one nationally significant resource, such as Aztec Ruins National Monument, which preserves a 900-year-old ancestral Pueblo Great House in New Mexico. National monuments tend to be places to visit for education and historic remembrance. … [Read more...] about What’s the Difference Between a National Park and National Monument?