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BBQ WITH ME w/ RECIPES | CHICKEN | SAUSAGES | RICE | MANGO SALSA | VIRGIN MOJITO | SafsLife

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Thought it’d be fun to bring you along preparing a last minute BBQ!!
Here are all the recipes that I used:

Mango Salsa recipe is in the description of this video:

Fauzias Kitchen Tandoori Chicken:

The spices and amounts that I used:
2 tbsp greek style yoghurt
1/3 tsp haldi/tumeric powder
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
1/2 garam masala
1tsp cumin powder
1tsp salt
1/2 tsp paprika
1tsp garlic and ginger paste (can use fresh by grating or store brought jars whatever you have!)

Rice recipe:
1 small cup rice
1/2 onion chopped small
2 cloves garlic crushed
1 tsp tomato puree
1/4 tsp cumin powder
1/2 tsp salt
some pepper
1 small cups water
1 stock cube
sprinkle of paprika

Mojito recipe:
a few sprigs of mint
one lime
maple syrup/sugar to taste
lemonade
Ice

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Xiaomi Mi Band 4 Fitness Tracker:

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The Hustler: Season Two; ABC Game Show Renewed and Casting Underway – canceled + renewed TV shows

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The Hustler TV show on ABC: canceled or renewed for season 2?

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Craig Ferguson and his trivia competition will be back. ABC has quietly renewed The Hustler TV show for a second season and casting is currently underway.

A game show, The Hustler TV series is hosted by Ferguson and the show follows five contestants as they collaborate to correctly answer a series of 10 trivia questions that are worth $10,000 each. Their goal is to build the amount of money in a collective prize pot that grows with each correct answer. The catch is that one of the five contestants, aka the Hustler, already knows the correct answers because of their personal experiences or interests. Throughout each episode, two contestants are anonymously eliminated by the Hustler. The remaining three players must collectively decide which one of them is the secret Hustler. If they’re right, the three split the prize pot that could be worth over $100,000. If the two regular contestants are wrong, the Hustler takes home the full cash reward.

Airing on ABC on Thursday nights, the first season of The Hustler averaged a 0.52 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 2.89 million viewers. The eight episodes aired in January andĀ  February of this year.

Casting on season two of The Hustler is currently underway and the casting notice confirmed the renewal.

The Hustler TV show on ABC: season 2 renewal and casting

What do you think? Have you watched The Hustler TV show on ABC? Are you looking forward to seeing the second season?

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Warner Bros.’ Static Shock Film Lands Randy McKinnon to Script

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Warner Bros.' Static Shock Film Lands Randy McKinnon to Script

Warner Bros.’ Static Shock film lands Randy McKinnon to script

Nearly six months since the film was first announced to be in development at the studio, Warner Bros. Pictures’ film adaptation of Milestone and DC Comics’ Static ShockĀ is gaining steam asĀ SafetyĀ scribe Randy McKinnon has signed on to pen the script for the film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

RELATED:Ā Michael B. Jordan Set to Produce Static Shock Movie at DC & WB

The feature project is set to be produced by Michael B. Jordan (Just Mercy) vis his WB-based banner Outlier Society alongside Emmy, Oscar and Golden Globe nominee Reginald Hudlin (Safety), with the latter having previously announced the film being in development last August. Jordan’s Outlier is currently set to be the main creative force behind the project, with the self-proclaimed major comic book fan and multi-hyphenate getting the opportunity to develop the multi-platform franchise around the cult favorite superhero the studio is hoping for.

Static, alter ego Virgil Hawkins, made his debut in the eponymous comic of the same name in 1993 from the now-defunct Milestone Comics, a publisher founded by Black writers and artists looking to create a more inclusive space. He later found larger stardom through the animated seriesĀ Static ShockĀ on Kids’ WB, in which he was voiced by Phil LaMarr (Samurai Jack) and followed the story of the titular teenager transforming into a superhero after being exposed to a strange gas and gaining electromagnetic powers, and eventually made his way into the mainstream DC Comics line in 2008.

RELATED:Ā The Suicide Squad Trailer & Character Posters: They’re Dying to Save The World

In addition to announcing the development of the film at the event, Hudlin revealed at DC FanDome that the comics publisher would be relaunching Milestone with him now a partner of the label and at the center of it all and that he was developing a newĀ Static ShockĀ digital comic that debuted in February and can be purchased here!

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New Artist Spotlight: Amanda Easton Solidifies Her Style With New Album ‘Wallflower’ [Renaissance Records]

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Amanda Easton is far from new, and in fact YEDM has even covered her before in the form of a guest artist on Once Around Saturn’s ā€œThese Promisesā€ single in 2017. Since then, she released an EP calledĀ Polaroids and PostcardsĀ that’s both kitschy and evocative, exemplifying the style she’s been creating which she calls ā€œtheatrical electronica pop.ā€

Easton’s newest venture, a full-length album called Wallflower, is even more intensely theatrical. The kitsch is gone as Easton wades through the complicated emotions of 2020, from self-perception to growing up to finding one’s power to craving personal interaction and connection. Sentiments we can all relate to, quarantine or no.

This album was made in 2020 which had a lot more time for introspection than usual. I thought a lot about my lack of confidence and shyness as a teenager. While I still have moments of insecurity, I think how far I’ve come and I’d like to about to go back and tell my younger self not to worry, that I would bloom eventually. Teenage me is the Wallflower in the title and this album tells stories about events and people from my past.

Despite the album being mostly about her past, Easton’s ability to connect with her need for connection is something we can all feel, more and more since last March. That notwithstanding,Ā WallflowerĀ is musically very interesting and Easton’s voice is operatic and breathtaking. In a surprising melding of styles, the album is partĀ Phantom of the Opera,Ā part Tangerine Dream and part mid-era The Cure, the album is intense, emotive and complicated both sonically and in lyrical content.

A good listen overall with lots of nods to Easton’s jazz and blues roots,Ā WallflowerĀ ticks a lot of boxes in terms of electronica and pop while maintaining the artist’s message and point. There’s a track here for everyone, whether you relate to the lyrics or the stark, almost experimental music. Amanda Easton seems to really be coming into her own withĀ Wallflower,Ā and it seems she’s done so by reflecting on her past.

WallflowerĀ is out now on Renaissance Records. Digital and physical copies available on Bandcamp.



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Emily Flake’s Grub Street Diet

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Illustration of Emily Flake in a blue hoodie surrounded by pies

Illustration: Margalit Cutler

For ā€œcartoonist-writer-performer-teacher-illustratorā€ Emily Flake, the last year has been ā€œa weird non-time,ā€ like ā€œbeing at the airport — one of those limbo-like spaces where your body and brain kind of cease to exist.ā€ Still, the New Yorker humorist has had plenty going these final, pre-vaccine months, including a proposal for what would be — she counts — her fifth book, a YA graphic novel, and establishing the St. Nell’s Humor Writing Residency for Ladies in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Ferrying between Brooklyn and the Keystone State this week, Flake fielded a minor salad crisis, assisted in the making of a ā€œlegitā€ meatloaf from a children’s meal-kit service, and may have discovered an off-label use for Mentos.

Thursday, March 18
I don’t really eat breakfast per se, a holdover from a semi-recent and entirely unsuccessful attempt to lose weight through intermittent fasting. I’d spent the entire pandemic avoiding the scale, partly because it had run out of batteries, partly out of a perverse desire not to document anything about this weird non-time. But then New York announced vaccine eligibility for anyone with a BMI over 30, so just, you know, for fun, I shoved a couple AAs into my dust-covered scale and hopped on. Vaccine eligible. Which is nothing to sneeze at, silver lining-wise, but on the other hand, the number I saw on the scale was sobering.

Anyway, I had my morning ritual, which is unchanging: two cups of CafĆ© Bustelo, pretty much the minute I wake up, brewed as strong as possible and enjoyed without adulteration. I don’t know coffee-language, but I’ve noticed a tendency toward bright, sour, clanging notes in some coffee that I hate. CafĆ© Bustelo tastes dark and comforting and kind of chocolatey, heavy on the bass notes. Maybe this is because I use twice as much of it to brew a cup as I should?

A little after eleven, my ā€œbodyā€ was sending me ā€œhunger cues,ā€ which I’m only supposed to listen to when they reach a level three, according to my ā€œdiet program,ā€ which is called Naturally Slim. Three is somewhere between ā€œEhh, I could eatā€ and ā€œI will murder you just to eat your whole face.ā€ I slithered a glorp of unsweetened cashew yogurt into a bowl — I’m not vegan, I’m just a weirdo who likes cashew yogurt — and topped it off with a handful of sunflower seeds to give my teeth something to do, plus a spoonful of honey. I also had a mandarin orange, separately. Mandarin oranges are a staple around here. I’m picky about some very specific things: The coffee has to be Bustelo. The honey has to be the pricey raw shit I get from the farmer’s market because the stuff that comes in a bear tastes like Band-Aids. The orange has to be a mandarin or a clementine. I cannot abide a navel orange.

I ate the yogurt slowly, as per my diet app’s instructions. Eating slowly is particularly easy for me these days — I had a molar extracted a couple weeks ago, and it’s still a weird, gummy sponge up there. I don’t want to beslime it with even a whisper of cashew yogurt. Maybe the honey would be good for it though?

By two, I was hungry again. I wasn’t sure if this was level-three hunger or level-three worry and procrastination manifesting itself as a tummy rumble, but I figured I might as well throw food at the problem and find out. Plus, I had to pick my daughter up from one of her two weekly in-person days at school.

There was leftover meatloaf and cheddar-broccoli soup in the fridge from the night before, from this bougie kids’ cooking box thing I subscribe to that comes once a month. By ā€œsubscribe,ā€ I mean I just bought one once and have allowed them to charge my card ever since. I guess it’s consensual? I’m remarkably susceptible to Instagram advertising. Honestly, though, sometimes the recipes are excellent. I’m not a meatloaf person, usually, but this meatloaf is legit, comforting and filling, perfect for a raw day. These recipe boxes make you imagine you should be doing them side by side with your child in your well-appointed kitchen, maybe at your kitchen island, instead of at your wobbly old IKEA table, trying your best not to grab the egg out of your kid’s hand and just crack the fucking thing yourself — the egg, I mean, not kid. I have learned many, many unpleasant things about myself during the pandemic, and one is that I am a lousy and impatient teacher, and that watching 8-year-olds try to measure flour is an excellent road to a heart attack.

I ate the meatloaf and soup as ā€œmindfullyā€ or whatever as I could and answered the app’s questions: ā€œDid you eat slowly? Did you stop when comfortably full?ā€ I don’t know, I guess so?? Another day, another app to disappoint.

My husband had a hankering for Thai food for dinner, and I was only too happy to abet this. There are a ton of Thai places in our neighborhood, but my favorite is Stang Thai. I ordered pad see ew with chicken and refrained from getting a Thai iced tea, because then I’d have had to tell the fucking app about it. I chewed slowly, though, which in this case is a pleasure, because what’s better to chew than wide, slippery noodles?

The third and final recipe in the bougie kids’ box is crumb cake, and I promised my daughter we’d make it. I managed to keep the urge to back-seat egg-crack in check, for once. I ate a bite for quality control purposes — pretty good, but not as good as my gold-standard recipe, which is the one from the Baked cookbook (it features a 50:50 crumb to cake ratio, which is my ideal).

My real thing is baking pies. Another of the unpleasant things I’ve learned about myself during the pandemic is that I absolutely just baked pies to be a show-off, because I have not baked a pie for myself nor for my family this whole time. I have won two separate awards for pie-making. This is literally the only thing I will ever brag about. The first one was for a chocolate silk pie and the second one was for a custard pie that was flavored with this Bangladeshi five-spice.

A baking aside: Anytime I have to grease a pan, I use a 1:1:1 mix of Crisco, vegetable oil, and flour that I make in batches and keep for all my pan-lube needs. It works about a billion times better than spray grease. YOU’RE WELCOME.

Friday, March 19
Bustelo again. Bustelo, my love, my light.

Then I realized I had a problem, which was that I was out of all the fun things I like to put in my disgusting cashew yogurt, and I was also out of most of the things I like to make a salad with — I’m big on salad — but then I remembered: I had the rest of the pad see ew from the night before! High five, past me. I ate it cold with a mandarin orange after. The chicken was kind of dried out after a night in the fridge, but good enough for government work. It also became clear I was gonna have to go grocery shopping later.

Around 2:30, I was starting to get peckish, but not hungry enough to eat a whole meal. This is when the app tells me I should employ a ā€œhunger saverā€ — a small snack to be eaten very slowly, like ā€œtwo teaspoons of peanut butterā€ or ā€œsix strawberries.ā€ I winged it with a teaspoon of peanut butter and a square inch of the crumb cake. I didn’t tell the app about it. App’s not the boss of me.

I took a long walk to the store — Isaac Fruits, because they reliably have pomegranates, which are one of the Fun Things I like to stick in my gross yogurt — so that meant for dinner I could make my salad, which appeals only to me: red pepper, butter lettuce, an ounce of cheese, handful of cashews, some scraps of the rotisserie chicken that’s lurking in the fridge, half an apple, dressed with an olive oil-balsamic-mustard situation, and a liberal dusting of nutritional yeast. I love nutritional yeast. I like to do the thing where I dump enough of it on a salad that it sort of makes this disgusting slurry. I love that slurry. Also, I ate a small handful of dark chocolate chips, which felt like the harm-reduction choice.

Saturday, March 20
Gimme a B, gimme a U, gimme an S, T … (I had Bustelo.)

Want to know what I do with my coffee grounds? I mix them with oil — any oil will do, probably, but I like almond oil I get from a bodega that’s so cheap there’s almost no chance it’s actually almond oil — and use it as a face and body scrub in the shower. I also keep an extra thing of Dawn in the shower so the oily grounds don’t clog up the drain. I don’t know what I’ve become. Anyway, Saturday Bustelo Time is my favorite Bustelo Time, because that’s when I readĀ fun sections of the Sunday New York Times, by which I mean hate-read the ā€œReal Estateā€ section.

By ten, I was like, ā€œFuck it, let’s have breakfast.ā€ I mixed cashew yogurt with actual cashews, which feels like putting chicken in an omelet, pomegranate seeds, and honey. An excellent breakfast to do the crossword to. For some reason, my mouth has tasted like metal for the past couple days, which for all I know is a side effect of the vaccine. Or maybe the hole where my tooth was has gone bad? Gross.

Later, I did a salad rerun: Same as the last time, except with pomegranate seeds instead of apples. Goddamn I love that salad.

In the afternoon, we had the wild idea of taking a load of stuff out to the house we bought in Pennsylvania to run as a humor writing residency. Would it have been better to have made this decision in the morning? Probably! The house is a long story, but basically, we have an 8-year-old. When everything we were going to do with her this summer fell apart, we started looking for places to go so we would not be sweating our faces off in our stupid Brooklyn apartment, and we wound up in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. We raised the downpayment for the house with a Kickstarter last fall, and now we’re getting it into shape for people to just be in, pretty much.

On the drive I ate a pack of Mentos to try to get rid of this awful metallic taste. Didn’t work.

Dinner was a veggie burger from a place in town. What is there to say about a veggie burger? This one had beets! There were also fries, but they were kind of cold. Very few things are as unappealing as cold fries.

I was up late working on deadline stuff, the final version of a cartoon I have coming out in The New Yorker and some pitches for a McSweeney’s anthology about parenting, and by 2 a.m., I was hungry AF. There was a bag of shortbread cookies in the cupboard, but I’m not going to tell you that I ate night cookies.

Sunday, March 21
They have Bustelo in Pennsylvania. I tanked up and painted one of the rooms upstairs, and then we went out to run errands, so I didn’t eat anything until almost 3. I was popping Mentos all day, though, to make the metallic taste abate with minimal success, but somehow I also wasn’t starving? Wait, is the key to weight loss secretly Mentos?

Eventually, we pulled into a restaurant, where I ordered two appetizers as a meal, a crab cake and quesadillas, and ate about a quarter of each. Too many Mentos? Also, the crab cake was actually too heavy on the Old Bay. I love Old Bay, but it tasted like I was eating it right out of the canister.

Before bed, I was peckish again, soĀ  I ate another quarter of the quesadilla and a mandarin. I was all out of Mentos šŸ™

Monday, March 22
Three guesses what kind of coffee I had?

For lunch, I kept it pedestrian with a bowl of cerealĀ  — Panda Puffs —  and a couple of my goddamn mandarins.

Then I had a conversation with an editor, and then I taped a podcast — not my own podcast, somebody else’s podcast — and by the time we were ready to go, it was four and there wasn’t time to, like, sit and eat a meal. I was hungry, though.

I’m gonna level with you: I ate hella road snacks. A couple Belvita cookies, an Rx bar, regional Cheetos knockoffs. I didn’t even look at my app. When I got home, I ate a handful of cashews in a manner that can only be described as ā€œdesultory.ā€ And my mouth still tasted like metal.

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