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Monday, March 12, 2012

Slow Cooker Pork Soup - Easy and Mouthwatering

Have you ever made soup in your crockpot? Soup recipes are great for slow cooking because the crockpot cooks the ingredients gradually and all the flavors blend together perfectly. Vegetable soup recipes are great in the slow cooker and you can even make classic soups like a crockpot French onion soup recipe.

Pork soup might sound unusual and this dish is easy to make and will make a convert from your usual evening meal staples. Pork ribs can be combined with broth, vegetables, and seasonings to make a certainly flavorful soup. Most meats cook certainly well in the crockpot and pork is no exception. The meat will be incredibly tender.

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Ideas for Pork Soup Recipes

Slow Cooker Pork Soup - Easy and Mouthwatering

Combine pork with apples, apple juice, and vegetables for a certainly flavorful pork soup. Pork and apples go together certainly well. You might like to make an Asian style pork soup, using pineapple, bell pepper, sugar, vinegar and more, for an authentic taste of Asia. Add water chestnuts and other Asian ingredients to make it even more delicious.

If you add a lot of vegetables or pork and not so much liquid, you can convert your pork soup into a pork stew. Serve this with mashed potatoes or rice for a hearty dinner.

Be creative when making pork soup recipes and add your favorite vegetables and seasonings. If you have some vegetables past their prime, throw those into the soup. They will come out just as nice as fresher vegetables.

Recipe for Crockpot Pork Soup

This recipe is certainly uncomplicated and you just have to join the ingredients in the crockpot and turn it on. You can cook the soup on high power or low power, depending when you want to eat. If you are going to be out all day, it is nice to cook it on low power and know that your tasty pork crockpot soup will be ready as soon as you get home.

If you want to use beef instead of pork, you can use a pound of lean stewing beef in one-inch pieces. Swap the chicken bouillon cubes for beef bouillon cubes.

If you want to thicken this pork soup, you can use a join of fourteen and a half ounce cans of chicken broth (or beef broth, if you are using beef) rather than the water and bouillon cubes.

What you will need:

  • 1 lb boneless country style pork ribs, in 1-inch pieces
  • 1 peeled, chopped potato
  • 2 chopped ribs celery
  • 4 sliced carrots
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 chopped cabbage
  • 1 chopped onion
  • 28 oz can crushed tomatoes in juice
  • 4 chicken bouillon cubes
  • 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper
  • 4 cups water
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

How to make it:

Add all the ingredients to your crockpot, then cover it and cook it on high for four to five hours or low for eight to nine hours. The soup is ready when all the vegetables are tender and the pork is cooked through.

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

What Baseball Scouts Are finding For - A Parents' Perspective

Trying to understand baseball scouting can be confusing and frustrating for hopeful baseball players, parents and coaches. Why some players are carefully "prospects" and get drafted whereas other players who appear to be more victorious are not given the time of day, creates the obscuring and frustration.

Before going into information on what baseball scouts are seeing for when scouting, there are some questions players and parents should reply as to either a player is a potential draft choice.

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1. Is the position player far and away the best athlete on the team? If a player is not the best athlete on a high school or college team, chances are they do not have major league potential. The only exception is a hitter who has foreseen, power.

What Baseball Scouts Are finding For - A Parents' Perspective

2. Does the player or pitcher dominate at his level or have the "wow" factor? This player may or may not have fantastic statistics but they by all means; of course possess the "wow" factor. A player who displays a skill where everyone watching says "wow" is what I am talking about. Chances are if the player does not over-match or show the wow factor at the pre-professional level, they are not good sufficient to merit a expert opportunity.

3. Even if a player dominates, is the competition level industrialized sufficient to decree that a player may have pro potential? It is prominent to watch how a player does when facing the top players on the opposing teams. Many players can dominate against mean competition but not against the top competition.

4. Does the player appear to have a love of playing baseball? Many apparently dominant players are never drafted because they do not have a passion for the game. Without an intense passion for the game, scouts know that players will never withstand the rigors of a 162 game season.

I have had many experiences dealing with baseball scouts on my way to a major league career, as well as helping my son play expert baseball. I was a player who had borderline major league skills but was drafted in the major league draft. My son, who has very projectable major league skills, never was drafted into expert baseball. Once again, understanding what scouts are seeing for can be confusing and frustrating, but there is a recipe to the madness.

It is prominent to understand a couple of coarse baseball terms that baseball scouts use. The first one is projectable. Baseball scouts are in the firm of projecting where a baseball player will be in a few years. They look at players' bodily attributes and try to decree if they can realistically play major league baseball. The second term that is valuable to understand is tools. In baseball, scouts rate players tools - running, throwing, fielding, hitting and hitting with power for position players. Pitchers tools are rated on a dissimilar scale - arm speed, arm action, arm strength, off speed pitches and control.

Players must possess "plus tools" by the time they reach draft age in order for scouts to reconsider them for the major league draft. Observing scouts must feel like a drafted player can form and refine their industrialized tools to major league caliber skills. Rarely will a player form expert tools if they are not obvious by the time a player reaches draft age, 18 to 21 years old. Therefore, if a player cannot run, throw or hit close to major league skill levels by these ages, they will not be drafted into expert baseball.

What are those levels for position players?

1. Players must be able to throw the ball at least 85 miles an hour.

2. They must be able to run the 40-yard dash well under 5 seconds, with catchers given a itsybitsy exception.

3. They must be able to get the ball to jump off their bat producing groundballs that get straight through infield holes and line drives that can get to and straight through the gaps in the outfield, if not out of the park.

4. They must have good hands where they can form the ability to catch balls hit at major league speeds.

Pitchers:

1. Must be able to throw the ball 90 mile an hours or higher. Pitchers who throw in the high eighties must have great ball movement, operate and off-speed pitches.

2. Must display an easy-throwing arm action and demonstrate a respectable whole of control.

Most drafted players have exceptional tools in one or two of the areas and are mean in the others tools. potential star players have the ability to be well above mean in all the tools. Baseball scouts are most concerned in players' raw skills and not necessarily as involved with a player's statistics. Scouts ask themselves, "With the permissible training, do I see this player playing in the major leagues in a few years?" If they can reply yes to this question, the player is put on the scouting list to be supplementary watched for the intangibles of attitude, heart, character and work ethic.

Once a baseball scout believes a player has potential major league skills and the listed intangibles, they have a good chance of being drafted. Of course, it is not an exact science because a few potential major league players slip through, but baseball scouts do have an advanced, keen eye for talent.

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Only a bumbling bank janitor like know-it-all knucklehead Ernest P. Worrell (Emmy(R) Award-winning comedian Jim Varney) could serve on jury duty and wind up serving time -- in the slammer! The laughs start when a crooked lawyer discovers that Ernest is a dead ringer for his crime-boss client ... and before you can say "Framed!" -- the switch is on! While Ernest is behind bars trying to fit in and break out, he manages to turn the big house into a nuthouse full of big laughs. Meanwhile, his evil double is busy taking his place at the bank and in his girlfriend's life! Full of comic inventiveness, a wacky cast of characters, and slam-bang special effects, ERNEST GOES TO JAIL is guilty of maximum fun in the first degree!

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

DSD: A Hybrid Analysis Tool for Bug Finding

DSD: A Hybrid Analysis Tool for Bug Finding Video Clips. Duration : 42.10 Mins.


Google TechTalks July 13, 2006 Christoph Csallner ABSTRACT DSD-Crasher is a bug finding tool that follows a three-step approach to program analysis: D. Capture the program's intended execution behavior with dynamic invariant detection. The derived invariants exclude many unwanted values from the program's input domain. S. Statically analyze the program within the restricted input domain to explore many paths. D. Automatically generate test cases that focus on verifying the results of the static analysis. Thereby confirmed results are never false positives, as opposed to the high false positive rate inherent in conservative static analysis. This three-step approach yields benefits compared to...

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