Monday, September 27, 2010

Interview with Keith Longmore


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Cool Trivia for September 18th...

1508 – Christopher Columbus lands at Costa Rica on his 4th & last voyage

1679 – New Hampshire becomes a county Massachusetts Bay Colony

1789 – 1st loan is made to pay salaries of the presidents & Congress

1830 – Horse beats 1st US made locomotive (near Baltimore)

1850 – New York Times starts publishing (2 cents a copy)

1895 – Booker T Washington delivers "Atlanta Compromise" address

1926 – Hurricane hits Miami, kills 250

1934 – USSR admitted to League of Nations

1946 – Joe Louis KOs Tami Mauriello in 1 for heavyweight boxing title

1955 – Willie Mays hits record tying 9th HR at Ebbets Field (ties Joe Adcock)

1975 – Heiress/bank robber Patricia Campbell Hearst captured by FBI in SF

1989 – Hurricane Hugo causes extensive damage in Puerto Rico

1997 – Ted Turner gives $1 billion to UN

2009 – The 72 year run of the soap opera The Guiding Light ends as its final episode is broadcast.


Ms. H’s Movies...
Topmost Recommended
1. Resident Evil: Afterlife
2. Takers
3. The American
4. Machete
5. Going the Distance
6. The Other Guys
7. The Last Exorcism
8. The Expendables
9. Inception
10. Eat Pray Love
This Week’s Movie Releases...
Alpha and Omega
Devil
The Virginity Hit
Easy A
The Town
Catfish
Jack Goes Boating

The American
Review Summary
31/2 Stars
This was a suspenseful and for the most part a well-crafted film. It had plenty of shots of beautiful scenery in the Italian countryside but like Machete it had highs and lows throughout the movie.

Award Winner George Clooney is excellent! He plays this mysterious character with a tense singularity of purpose, an assassin who takes a vacation. Though he maintains his powerful screen presence, the movie lacks the oomph of Bourne. Overall, I must admit it did keep my interest!


Jose’s Stogies...
Most Popular Picks
Gurkha Archive
Gurkha His Majesty Reserve
Comacho Liberty
Padron Serie 1926 80 years Maduro
Casa Magna Colorado Robusto
La Flor Dominicana Double Ligero Chisel
Cohiba Exquisitos
MonteCristo Connecticut Corona
COA America
Mr. B Lonsdale Maduro


Special Shout Out...
Ol’ Times Smoke Shop
Casselberry’s best kept secret, located at 860 E. HWY 436, Telephone: 407-699-6163, Website: www.oltimescigars.com


Highlights of Today’s Show...
Interview Forthcoming
Orlando, FL. —




Fashion/Beauty...
Stomping Feet!
September 18, 2010
Fashion Week is all about walking the walk. Just as the Emmy Awards gives you a preview of what we can expect for the season. However, some models including some of the celebrities like Lady Gala were in rare toe form.

We can all agree that Lady G is quite the entertainer most known for her songs and her outlandish outfits from head to toe. However, for those of you who saw the Awards you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about.

Shoes are my favorite vice! But, when I saw her lift her dress and took a good look at her shoes well that for me was a shoe stopper! Here I am week after week introducing grace, sophistication, glam, style but never did I think we would toss the perfect swag from one that would be stomping it!

If you are like most when it comes to fashion, all women reveal in their favorite vice: Shoes! And, I for one will be in the front row of Fashion Week to note the best and the worst. Not all shoes are hot, some do miss the mark.

What can we expect well there are platform ones, velvet ones, strappy ones to the more conservative or seductive studded booty. We can even track the fringe, cut-outs, and clogs as recurring trends on the fast-moving toes of the fashion set.

And from last season's favorites to brand new styles, with more suede, leather, and stride than you can shake a heel at. Except this time I have to say DON’T be a slave to fashion... unless you’re considering several trips to your podiatrist for problem feet.

Select shoes not for what’s in but for style comfort and appeal. I believe in putting the sexy back to your toes without sacrificing a woman’s feet or walk. Remember how you pamper your feet today will go a long way tomorrow in having healthy smooth feet.


The Sports Section...
NFL Updates
By Anthony Gaenzle
Week one of the NFL season is in the books. There are plenty of stories to tell, but I’ve narrowed it down to just a few due to time constraints.

The injury bug plagued the game pitting the Green Bay Packers against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Packers were dealt a huge blow when running back Ryan Grant went out with an injury and is not expected to be back this week.

The Eagles did not go unscathed themselves. Linebacker Stewart Bradley and Quarterback Kevin Kolb were both hurt. Both are listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Detroit Lions.

The injury to the Eagle’s quarterback opens the door for fallen start Michael Vick to step up and take the reigns at the position. If Kolb cannot play this Sunday and Vick has a decent game, Philly fans will have a frenzy of strongly voiced opinions ready for the media.

Eagle’s rival the New York giants got a win over the Carolina Panthers, despite 4 turnovers. The sloppy victory sends the Giants off to a 1 and 0 start despite Anthony’s prediction that the team will fail miserably.
As the season progresses we will continue to bring you the key points and latest happenings. Next week though we switch the focus to baseball as the playoffs loom in the distance.


Top Wines
Something Extra under $25
Ch. Ste. Michelle Indian Wells Vineyard Merlot 2007 (Red Wine)
Jim Barry Cover Drive Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 (Red Wine)
Hayman & Hill Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 (Red Wine)
Bodegas Bilbainas Vina Zaco Rioja 2006 (Red Wine)
Neil Ellis The Left Bank 2008 (Red Wine)
J.J. Vincent Pouilly Fuisse "Marie Antoniette" 2008 (White Wine)
Kenwood White Table Wine 2009 (White Wine)
Talbott Logan Chardonnay 2007 (White Wine)
Simi Chardonnay 2008 (White Wine)
The Crossings Sauvignon Blanc 2009 (White Wine)


Community Datebook – September/October
Film Festival, Home Show, and more...
September 19th 8:00 p.m.
Marc Anthony Concert at Amway Arena in Orlando Fl
Tickets range from $92 to $900 depending on seating

September 25th 7:00 p.m.
Oktoberfest
Orlando Brewing, Orlando, FL — Raise your stein high and with pride during Oktoberfest at Orlando Brewing. The event will include the first tapping ceremony of the 2010 Oktoberfest beer, live German music by the Bavarians, a limited edition commemorative souvenir mug and food vendors.

September 19th Street Fair and GPFF September 21st – 26th
Global Peace Film Festival
Fifth Annual Global Peace Film Festival Presents Films from Around the World, September 21 – 26, 2010 in Orlando, FL; and, Street Fair, September 19 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Winter Park, FL

October 9th 10:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m.
The Deltona Regional Library’s Author Book Fair: Celebrating Writers and Readers — Over 70 authors ready to do book signing and activities for kids, FREE, Deltona FL
Contact: Christy Jefferson at cjefferson3@cfl.rr.com or call 386.574.9376 for more information.

October 22nd
Parada and Banquet Dinner, Palm Bay FL
Tickets on sale now, call 321-863-5165.

October 22nd – 24th
Orlando Home Show at the Orange County Convention Center – South Hall B
Meet John Gidding of HGTV’s Cub Appeal, The Block at the Orlando Home Show! Tickets can be purchase on website http://www.orlandohomeshow.com.

October 22nd – 24th
The Orlando Ballet
The company will be performing their rendition of the delightful production of GISELLE.

Through December 2010
Of Cloth & Culture: African Textiles
Exhibit features textiles from various regions of the African continent, including Kente cloth from West Africa, beaded aprons from the Kirdi of Cameroon, and animal skins of the San people of South Africa.

Have an event? Contact YSL and we will help get the word out to the community. Simply send your event details for consideration to yosoylatino5@aol.com.


Mmmm Recipe...
Potato Bacon Soup with Cheddar Cheese and Leeks
Creamy potato bacon soup is a wonderful dish to warm up with during winter. One of the highlights of this recipe is the mix of textures - a rich broth is thickened with potatoes and garnished with crisp bacon. Leeks also add a subtle flavor and cheddar cheese a touch of tang. This can also be made as a vegetarian dish excluding the bacon and using vegetable rather than chicken stock.

WINE Suggestion:
2002 Charles Schleret Riesling, Herrenweg, Alsace ($25)
2007 Chateau St. Michelle Riesling, Columbia Valley ($9)

Yields: 8 servings • Total Cook Time: 2 hours • Prep Time: 15 minutes

Ingredients:
3 pounds Russett potatoes
3-4 leeks, cleaned with leaves removed
8 cups low-sodium chicken stock
1 1/2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
1 cup cream
1/4 cup flour
1/4 cup sherry
3 tbsp butter
2 tbsps ground nutmeg
4 strips bacon
salt and pepper

Directions:
1.) Peel and halve potatoes. Coarsely chop leeks. Grate cheese. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

2.) In a large stockpot, melt butter over medium-high heat. Add leeks and stir regularly for 5 minutes or until they become soft.

3.) Add potatoes and stock and bring to a simmer. Let simmer for 1 1/2 hours.

4.) Place bacon on a baking sheet and cook in oven for 20 minutes or until crisp. Remove from oven and place on paper towels to remove excess grease. When cooled, chop into bits and reserve.

5.) After simmering, add cream and sherry to the soup, then mix in a blender or in the pot using a hand-blender until smooth.

7.) Dredge grated cheese in flour and add to pot, stirring in until cheese is melted.

8.) Cook at a low boil, uncovered, for another 1/2 hour to allow mixture to cook down and thicken slightly.

9.) Season with nutmeg, and add salt and pepper to taste. To serve, ladle soup into bowls and top with bacon. Enjoy!

Source: easyfoodandwine.com


Health....
Top Pizza With This to Keep Arteries Clear!
Turn your pizza into a heart-friendly treat by halving the cheese and loading on this artery-loving topping instead: mushrooms.

Yep, a study had researchers wondering if mushrooms may have the power to stop artery-narrowing atherosclerosis before it even starts. Good news for your next pizza party and for your ticker. In the recent lab study, researchers noticed that bathing human aorta cells in mushroom extract seemed to interrupt two different inflammation-induced cellular processes known to trigger plaque buildup inside blood vessel walls.
It's not clear why the extract had this effect, but it could be due to any one of a number of nutrients in the fungi, including polyphenols, selenium, copper, and an antioxidant called ergothioneine. All of these nutrients may play a role in quelling inflammation and blocking the cellular mechanisms that trigger atherosclerosis.

Are you picky about mushrooms? No worries. The study used a wide array of varieties, including the very popular white button mushrooms easily found in most grocery stores. Use them to top pizzas, add them to stews for more flavor, or simply sauté and serve them on the side of whatever else you're cooking. More research is needed to confirm the artery benefits, but since mushrooms are low-cal and nutritious, you've got little to lose in adding them to your meals.

Source: realage.com

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