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Scallops Mascarpone Recipe from Allrecipes.com

 

Scallops Mascarpone Recipe from Allrecipes.com

Source: allrecipes.com

Scallops are simmered in butter with asparagus and mushrooms then served with seashell pasta in a rich cream sauce.

Here is the recipe I used to base what I made for dinner… Don’t know if I can call what I made Scallops Mascarpone, because I didn’t have any Mascarpone cheese and was to lazy to go to the store and look for some. I made tons of substitutions… brocolli instead of asparagus, canned mushrooms, dried parsley, cream cheese instead of Mascarpone… It was still delicious!

Scallops Mascarpone Recipe from Allrecipes.com

Source: allrecipes.com
    Here is the recipe I used to base what I made for dinner… Don’t know if I can call what I made Scallops Mascarpone, because I didn’t have any Mascarpone cheese and was to lazy to go to the store and look for some. I made tons of substitutions… brocolli instead of asparagus, canned mushrooms, dried parsley, cream cheese instead of Mascarpone… It was still delicious!    

Farish Camping

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Spent the last three days “camping” at The Farish Recreation Area on the USAFA.  We are so lucky to have an area like this near by.  Had a great time.  

No tents for us this time as we rented a cabin, which worked out great, because my mother and father in-law decided to join us.  Fishing was poor, Neither my son or I caught a single fish.  My wife caught one trout, and a fish I couldn’t identify, it was small so it was thrown back in… My father-in-law caught four fish, but again they were fairly small fish, so they went back in as well.  All in all just a relaxing time.

Photos from my wife’s Facebook Page

"had a great time in the mountains, caught a fish, and even saw the USA soccer match, satellite TV is awesome!"

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Google Voice for everyone

Via Google Voice.

A little over a year ago, we released an early preview of Google Voice, our web-based platform for managing your communications. We introduced one number to ring all your phones, voicemail that works like email, free calls and text messages to the U.S. and Canada, low-priced international calls and more—the only catch was you had to request and receive an invite to try it out. Today, after lots of testing and tweaking, we’re excited to open up Google Voice to the public, no invitation required.

Over the past year, we’ve introduced a mobile web app, an integrated voicemail player in Gmail, the ability to use Google Voice with your existing number and more. Over a million of you are now actively using Google Voice, and many of the features released over the past year (like SMS to email and our Chrome extension) came as a result of your suggestions, so thanks!

If you haven’t yet tried Google Voice, we can’t wait for you to try it out and let us know what you think. Check out our revamped features page to learn about everything Google Voice can do, and if you haven’t seen it yet, this video provides a good overview in less than two minutes:

We’re proud of the progress we’ve made with Google Voice over the last few years, and we’re still just scratching the surface of what’s possible when you combine your regular phone service with the latest web technology. It’s even more amazing to think about how far communication has come over the last couple hundred years. To put things in context, we created this infographic to visualize some recent history of human communication and how Google Voice uses the web to help people communicate in more ways than ever before (click the image for a larger version):

Update 10:38 am: Just to clarify, though we’ve opened up sign-ups, Google Voice is still limited to everyone in the U.S. for now.
Posted by Craig Walker & Vincent Paquet, Google Voice Product Managers