Economy
Thursdays Are For Cooking
It’s Thursday again, and Summer is slowly leaving the scene. It may still be warm where you are. and where I live, it may be early October but the weather is still summerlike. The Old Farmers Almanac indicates that in my general area, winter will be wet and sloppy, not bitterly cold and deep in […]
Thursdays Are For Cooking
Again from the 1953-1960 Better Homes & Gardens cookbook, I’m trying to bring the past back to life just a tad. And since the weather outside is starting to get chilly, a warm kitchen with the scent of fresh-baked cranberry bread in the air is always welcoming. It’s a healthy snack, too, certainly better for […]
Bankrupt gun maker Remington Outdoor to be broken up and sold
Firearms maker Remington Arms Co. filed for bankruptcy protection for the second time since 2018, weighed down by more debt than it can repay even as Americans buy more guns than ever. Remington sought chapter 11 protection and will sell its business at a time when civil unrest and concerns about personal safety have driven […]
Thursdays Are For Cooking….
I’m returning to the stovetop, because the forecast is for very, very cold weather in my AO next week. In fact, it is predicted to be an Arctic blast that may stun livestock and scare small children if it happens to snow ahead of the official start of winter. So it’s back to Betty C’s […]
Thursdays Are For Cooking
Since some people here present have likely had a rough week in one way or another, the idea of two easy dishes presented itself and I followed suit. So here you are. Both are easy to fix, hearty, nutritious, and filling enough to keep you going through thick and thin times. From Betty C’s Kitchen: […]
Thursdays Are For Cooking: Good Food
This recipe was originally sent in the summer by Betty C’s auto-e-mail service. Well, summer is slowly going down behind the hills to the west of me and I really do expect to see snow on my front steps before Halloween this year. As it is, I view the recipe as a dish that […]
So: What About Really Large EVs?
Intro Who says lightning never strikes twice? Last week, I wrote an article regarding the difficulty of charging a hypothetical all-electric US vehicle fleet with today’s electric grid. But as before, part of a comment to that article made by longtime TAH reader rgr769 caught my eye – and made me wonder: . . . […]
Thursdays Are For Cooking… again!
Enough with the hot weather already! I want to get back to my frying pan and griddle and Dutch oven, for Pete’s sake. And the first order of the day is — well, something that is always welcome any time of year, but especially at holidays and other celebrations, and maybe on Sunday dinner. These […]



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