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Hot honey elevates the flavor palate of any meal with its perfect
union of sweet and spicy, and the Hot Honey Cookbook presents 60
mouthwatering recipes that show you all the ways you can
incorporate this popular condiment into your favorite foods and
drinks. The condiment that's getting all the buzz these days, hot
honey enhances the flavor of any meal, and no one knows this better
than Ames Russell, the founder of AR's Southern Hot Honey.
Fromdrizzling to incorporating hot honey into marinades, glazes,
dressings, sauces, and cake batters, the 60 mouthwatering recipes
in Hot Honey Cookbook-inspired by Southern, Asian, and Latin
flavors-are guaranteed to bring the sweet heat all day long, from
breakfast to cocktails, including: Bourbon Pecan Coffee Cake
Korean-Style Chicken Wings Smoky Barbecue Ribs Fried Squash
Blossoms with Hot Honey and Oregano Black Pepper Tofu Shrimp and
Grits Tomato and Cucumber Salad with Grilled Halloumi Hot Honey
S'more Brownies Strawberry-Rhubarb Cobbler With Hot Honey Cookbook
showing all the ways you can enjoy this versatile condiment, you'll
only need to decide whether to choose mild or hot, or a little or a
lot.
This is a collection of photos taken of T-Walls decorated by US
Service Members in areas involved with their travel to and from
Operation Iraqi Freedom. The areas where photos were taken include
Kuwait and Iraq. Pictures they drew represent units who were
deployed to the area, identify services near by, or memorialize
fallen friends. Over time as units came and went, these T-Walls
would be moved and re-used. Worn by time and the environment, they
still speak to those who pass by them during their daily routines,
of those who were there before. The authors wanted to capture the
work, dedication and pride that went into the decoration of these
walls. In some cases it was like a puzzle, where one picture was
painted over to or more T-walls, which no longer stood side by
side. Locating every section of a painting was like unlocking a
hidden secret. The authors hope to capture as many of these
pictures as possible before they are gone forever.
This report summarizes the work performed by an Ames-led project
team under a 4-year DOEITP sponsored project titled, "Advanced
Wear-resistant Nanocomposites for Increased Energy Efficiency." The
Report serves as the project deliverable for the CPS agreement
number 15015. The purpose of this project was to develop and
commercialize a family of lightweight, bulk composite materials
that are highly resistant to degradation by erosive and abrasive
wear. These materials, based on AlMgB14, are projected to save over
30 TBtu of energy per year when fully implemented in industrial
applications, with the associated environmental benefits of
eliminating the burning of 1.5 M tons/yr of coal and averting the
release of 4.2 M tons/yr of CO2 into the air. This program targeted
applications in the mining, drilling, machining, and dry erosion
applications as key platforms for initial commercialization, which
includes some of the most severe wear conditions in industry.
Production-scale manufacturing of this technology has begun through
a start-up company, NewTech Ceramics (NTC). This project included
providing technical support to NTC in order to facilitate
cost-effective mass production of the wearresistant boride
components. Resolution of issues related to processing scale-up,
reduction in energy intensity during processing, and improving the
quality and performance of the composites, without adding to the
cost of processing were among the primary technical focus areas of
this program. Compositional refinements were also investigated in
order to achieve the maximum wear resistance. In addition,
synthesis of large-scale, single-phase AlMgB14 powder was conducted
for use as PVD sputtering targets for nanocoating applications.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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