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May 10, 2024, 12:12:39 PM5/10/24
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Welcome to the first annual WTC holiday menu spectacular! It\u2019s a fresh spin, without straying too far from a classic holiday feast. Most importantly, it\u2019s designed to not send you into an anxiety spiral!

The recipes are all written in What To Cook style \u2014 minimal fuss, big flavor. This entire menu requires only about an hour of active cook time, plus marinating time and oven time. Also, every single recipe requires only ONE dish to make it.

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There are three huge wins with this menu: 1) I overlapped a lot of ingredients to make your grocery list as efficient, waste-free, and inexpensive as possible, 2) I developed almost all of the recipes to be cooked in a 350\u00B0F oven to eliminate the \u201Chow do I cook all of this when it all needs a different temperature?!\u201D scramble, and 3) I\u2019ve written a playbook for how to cook this menu in the most efficient way! Also, it\u2019s just delicious!!!

I'm finding at collector level 10 that the basic menu races so far have been a joke - I've chosen a car that is within regulation...recommended PP 400 so I choose a "road car" I have which is 450... so obviously I blast past them...seems a bit silly to allow me to use a car so far ahead. Why would I choose to drive similar cars and have a "slower" race when I just want to get to the better stuff later on. Am I missing something?

Regardless of the value of symbol, if maps is a keymap,the menu is added to that keymap, as a top-level menu for the menu bar(see The Menu Bar). It can also be a list of keymaps, in which casethe menu is added separately to each of those keymaps.

A menu item can be a vector of three elements, [namecallback enable]. name is the menu item name (astring). callback is a command to run, or an expression toevaluate, when the item is chosen. enable is an expression; ifit evaluates to nil, the item is disabled for selection.

keys is a string to display as keyboard equivalent to the menu item.This is normally not needed, as keyboard equivalents are computedautomatically. keys is expanded withsubstitute-command-keys before it is displayed (see Substituting Key Bindings in Documentation).

keys is a hint indicating which key sequence to display askeyboard equivalent, in case the command is bound to several key sequences.It has no effect if keys is not bound to same command as thismenu item.

Grilling season has officially arrived, and my Vegan Pesto Grilled Vegetable Salad is perfect for any day you want an easy, delicious meal. Plus, it is an especially great recipe to make for Memorial Day.

Then, after menu appears, I turn the switch with the mouse to channel 2 (for UHF 251.00). Then I presws F2 and F4 to order wingman to cover me. Message is sent. But, just after message is sent, the radio selector switch automatically switches to Intercom position and WIngman doesn't respond and doesn't obey.

The only way to open Communication Menu in the air is to switch Radio selector switch to Private. Then, after menu appears, I turn the switch with the mouse to channel 2 (for UHF 251.00). Then I press F2 and F4 to order wingman to cover me. Message is sent. But, just after message is sent, the radio selector switch automatically switches to Intercom position and WIngman doesn't respond and obeys. Same with all other messages and commands to wingman. Also ATC doen't respond. Everything runs smoothly with Easy Comms ON instead.

Take a look at my sample menus below, and feel free to switch recipes out! Check out all of my Indian Recipes and all of my Instant Pot Recipes. Nearly all of the recipe suggestions in my sample menus are Instant Pot recipes because they are easy to make and perfect for parties!

Ashley, since subscribing to your blog, I am amazed and so happy to see emails from you. This latest one giving sample menus for different occasions was truly wonderful and very useful. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into your blog. I have only so far tried a few of your recipes (one of my favourite being mango chicken curry), I am always eager to try out more. Some time back I had bought your book Indian Cooking Under Pressure, and one day, inadvertently it got mixed with some newspapers and magazines, and got thrown out by a family member. I can tell you I was sorely disappointed. So glad I at least have your recipes to fall back on through your emails. Once again, many thanks.

Today I wanted to (re)share one of my favorite meals to serve when entertaining. This menu is the one I always feel confident in, the only problem is that I think I have served it to just about everyone we know by now ?.

On the side, I serve Lime-Cilantro Coleslaw. You might not think that coleslaw is something to get excited about, but I can promise you that I have never made this and not had someone ask me for the recipe. Again, this is really easy and pairs perfectly with the pork with its lime/cilantro/jalapeno kick. If you are imagining a creamy picnic-style coleslaw this is far from it, it will surprise you with how much flavor it has. It is perfectly fresh for summer too.

I need to create a multilevel navigation menu. The contents of the menu vary depending on the user. I plan on pulling the collection of navigation items that can contain an array of child items via a service that will return the data as JSON. Every example of navigation/routing I've seen uses static routes or single level menus. I have read a bit about child routing but that does not seem to be what I need. The only thing I can think of is to create a custom navigation element who's model will register the routes in a plain array using the data in the navigation items collection. I would then use this collection to render the HTML instead of using router as it contains the hierarchical information. Is there an easier way to do this. This is the first JS framework I have worked with so I'm trying to get up to speed.

This is fairly easy, actually. You'll just add a property to the route's settings object. You can name it whatever you want. It'll have a collection of menu items for the sub menu. Just use that to build the sub-menu.

When I was planning my weekly menu, I wanted to keep things quick and easy. The less time in the kitchen the better, especially since a good portion of today was spent meal prepping, making lunches for the week, and making another huge batch of pesto with our garden yield.

So, explain further. You already have/know the recipes and therefore the post its are a tickler system? You choose your meal/recipe/menu from what you have on hand or according to whats on sale? Do you coordinate meal planning with your shopping? Do you shop every week for the week or do you bulk shop and then plan accordingly? Thank you in advance.

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