Watch James make some appetizers for the superbowl, birthday, or any occasion. Learn how to make these simple, but elegant appetizers in no time flat. they taste amazing and are easy to prepare. Enjoy! Crab Dip Mornay Ingredients: 1 pint (16 oz) Half and Half 1 Cup of Habenero Cheddar Cheese (Any Cheese you like will work) 1 Cup of Colby Jack Cheese (Once again your preference) 1 Tbsp White Wine 1 Tbsp of Creole Spice 2 Tbsp butter 1 ½ Tbsp flour ¼ Cup of Cajun trinity (Equal parts Celery, Onion, and Bell pepper) 1 Tbsp Oil 1 pound Lump Crab Meat 2 Cloves of Garlic (minced) Directions: Add oil and butter to a non stick pan on medium heat. As the butter begins to melt add the Cajun trinity and garlic and allow to cook on medium heat until the vegetables begin to soften. Next add the flour and allow is to cook with the butter and vegetables while stirring for 3-4 minutes. Add the half and half and allow the mixture to come to a simmer over medium heat (This step could take up to 15 minutes. The half and half may also be slightly warmed for 1 minute on high in the microwave). After the cream reaches a simmer add the white wine and slowly incorporate the cheese while stirring. To complete season the sauce with the Creole seasoning (more may be needed depending upon the salt preference). Finally Move the sauce to an oven safe dish and gently combine with the crab meat. Top with the Colby Jack Cheese and allow to broil for 3-5 minutes or until the cheese is golden. Serve with …
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In this excerpt from Stephen Talbot’s “Heartbeat of America” (1993), Christopher Snell explains how GM conspired with oil & tire companies to kill streetcars in cities all across America in order to create an inferior bus system that would guarantee the sale of tires, gas, and bus parts for an eternity. As Snell explains, “They would go in, buy a street railway system. They’d convert it to General Motors Buses. The General Motors busses would run on Firestone tires. And they’d be fueled by, in the east, Phillips, and in the west, Standard Oil California.” In 1947, according to Snell, the Federal Government charged GM and its partners with criminal conspiracy. The result was that GM was fined 00 and its top official was fined a single dollar. Compare this to the over 150 billion dollar project currently in the works of trying to build a railway system for Los Angeles today.