goblinbox (queen of ad hoc bento) posted a photo: ...first of all, bad lighting = ugly bento pictures. (Whoo boy! The bottom tier looks nasty, but it's not. Not in real life. In real life, it's pretty cute.) In the top tier is a white beans 'n' noodles concoction that I eat sometimes because it's delicious. The bottom tier has a hard boiled egg, a veggie sausage, and some green beans almondine that G'ma basically ordered me to pack into my lunch. On the side is a Duvalin frosting candy thing because hey, who doesn't love FROSTING?! White Beans 'n' Noodles wide egg noodles butter garlic Navy beans, canned basil, dried frozen peas 1. Cook some wide egg noodles according to the package directions. Drain. Set aside. 2. Melt a couple of tablespoons of butter over medium heat, add a clove or two of minced garlic. Sautee briefly. 3. Add a can of navy beans with liquid. Stir until bubbling. 4. Add the drained pasta and toss. 5. Add basil leaf and a handful of frozen peas and toss. 6. Add salt...
At least 39 passengers were killed and about 96 were injured when the Nevsky Express train #166 derailed at 18:34 GMT Moscow time at Bologoye, between Moscow and St. Petersburg, an emergencies ministry source said Saturday. The FSB has confirmed that the derailment was caused by a terrorist bomb.
- Mr. Death
At least 29 passengers were killed and about 75 were injured when the Nevsky Express train from Moscow to St. Petersburg derailed, an emergencies ministry source said Saturday. It was not immediately clear what caused the accident. Just prior to the accident, the train driver had applied the brakes. The last four cars out of thirteen were involved from train #166 at 18:34 GMT Moscow time.
At least 29 passengers were killed and about 75 were injured when the Nevsky Express train from Moscow to St. Petersburg derailed, an emergencies ministry source said Saturday. It was not immediately clear what caused the accident. Just prior to the accident, the train driver had applied the brakes. The last four cars out of thirteen were involved from train #166 at 18:34 GMT Moscow time.
At least 29 passengers were killed and about 75 were injured when the Nevsky Express train from Moscow to St. Petersburg derailed, an emergencies ministry source said Saturday. It was not immediately clear what caused the accident. Just prior to the accident, the train driver had applied the brakes. The last four cars out of thirteen were involved from train #166 at 18:34 GMT Moscow time.
@twitlive @leolaporte now sure why but the iTunes feed for MBW seems to be updating with last week's episode #166 but is labeled as #167 - http://twitter.com/nickux...