Sunday, August 28, 2011
30 Minute Skinless Boneless Chicken Breast
Moist, tasty and quick. What more can you want in a weeknight recipe? Pan seared and then oven roasted to finish it off all in less than 30 minutes.
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Saturday, August 27, 2011
Homemade Everyday Seasoning Salt - 7:2:1 Mix (and 7:2:2)
This is one for the lazy in me and the need to simplify things. A great choice on almost everything. A mixture of common spices ideal to add to meats or vegetables. Ready to use without measuring every time.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Way Off Topic: Google Redirects - I Win So Far
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From "Hill Street Blues" Sergeant Phil Esterhaus:
Hey, let's be careful out there.
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A public service announcement. For the last two weeks, I have spent many hours (20 hrs plus) trying to fix a computer problem. While not an expert, I have reasonable skills and a ton of experience. I'm usually the guy that others bring their computers to for "the fix". We have had many "visiting" computers over the years. I have current virus and other protection. I'm behind a router firewall and software firewall and above all, I practice "safe computing".
So somehow I caught a worm/virus. Very irritating one. Almost all my searches were redirected. Click a search result and no matter what it was, it went to sham web sites. "find.answers.fast" was the most common but many other of that class also appeared. So since I'm mainly a Google guy, I thought initially it was a Google issue and reported to them. No answer. It turns out to also effect other search engines. Bing and Yahoo definitely.
Many Norton scans, a deep scan and an CD boot disk scan. Many other antivirus and anti-spyware programs (maybe 10 different ones). Nobody found anything significant. I knew I had a problem but all the help boards had multiple of the standard suggestions and nothing worked. Scan with this and post a log. I felt it was a "redirect" more than anything and I'm smart enough not to click the links or popups on these page. If you click, you will get a significant infection.
It looked like reformat time and the computer was 3-4 years old and two days reloading seemed like too much work. I was due for another computer soon anyways so one is on the way.
KEY WORD TIME OUT: (I'm adding a bunch of key words for the Googlebot to index this for others): redirect, search redirect, Firefox redirect, Google redirect, searchweb redirect, mozilla redirect, search worm.
Be careful searching for solution with many of the results also "dicey". You need their special tool and of course you get to pay for it. I suspect they are the same ones that infected you to begin with.
NOTE: I'm not a computer tech and all redirect will NOT be all the same cause but this seem to be a common one. Let's be careful out there.
Update Sept 1 2011
I took this post down for about a week because above fix worked for about 24 hours and then relapsed. So it may be part of the answer but it was not THE answer for me.
If you have not updated and ran your antivirus. Do it now. Follow the usual advice of deleting temp files and cookies. Here is several Norton links to try. Didn't work for me but you should try. Link 1 Link 2 Also please try several other scanners and do a registrar cleaning with something. I used Ccleaner.
I assume you did all the usual stuff above before trying this.
The below fix is now about 5 days and no relapse. It is some of the advice I had seen given and I have added to it. I have tested maybe 100 Google searches and no problem yet.
My Java was apparently infected/corrupted. My Java (how embarrassing) was a 2008 version that apparently came with the computer. I always update everything so who would have thought it. Everything else always wants to auto update. I didn't think of this one. I also checked but didn't need to update Adobe reader. I uninstalled "Google updater" that some how was installed about the same time as the problem started. What does Google need to update on my computer anyways?
Even if your Java is not outdated, I guess it could be corrupted. You might try this depending on your present frustration level.
So what worked (so far):
Check your Adobe reader. You should be using version 10 now. If not the go to ADOBE and get the newest version and install. Mine was up to date but I put this in since some seem to think it could be a problem. It was not mine.
The Java issue:
- Download the latest version of Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 7 . Click the big JAVA button and choose the Java SE Development Kit 7 that is right for your computer. Save to desktop.
- My addition: In any browser you have, go in and delete any Java related extensions/plugins. In Firefox it is under Tools/addons.
- Close ALL programs especially browsers.
- Go to Start/Control Panel/Add or Remove Programs and remove all older versions of Java including any Java Runtime Environment. If Java is in the name remove it. My addition: While here also look and see if you installed anything about the time this started. I had Google updater. Get rid of anything you installed at about that time.
- Reboot and run the new Java installer from your desktop.
- After the install is complete, go into the Control Panel/Java
- Go to General/Temporary Internet Files/click the Settings button.
- Next, click on the Delete Files button.
- There are three options. Be sure the top two boxes are checked ("Applications and Applets" and "Trace and Log Files") but not the third box.
- Now click OK and it may take a few moments to do it's thing.
- Now back out of the windows clicking ok as you go.
- You are now done.
I have added some to it. This is what so far has worked for me. I don't believe any of this is dangerous to your system but as with all internet advice, you sometimes get what you pay for. You are responsible if you trash your system not me...
What I think happened. I think a web site got me. Norton or one of the other files eventually eliminated the original virus. There were several scanners I used that found thinks that I did not recognize. The file was killed. It had modified Java and that was invisible to the scanners.
Post your results here if you try this. We will then have a sample size of more than one. Also briefly describe the issues you were having if different than mine so others can decide if they want to try this. I will not be responding to questions on how to do this. This is all I know and what appears to have worked for me.
POST YOUR RESULTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PS Still working Sept 8---14 days and no relapse.. I declare VICTORY!
Updated
September 14 2011
DrDan
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Thursday, August 25, 2011
Cowboy Coffee Rubbed Sirloin Steak
Amazingly good. My wife initial asked me please not to do both steaks with this. I had a backup plan of a package of split chicken breasts so I went for it anyways. Here is her reaction.
When I first saw this sort of recipe, I though how strange and was thinking coffee grounds. YUCK. But the idea grew on my and after much research, here is my version. (and it was not coffee ground like)
When I first saw this sort of recipe, I though how strange and was thinking coffee grounds. YUCK. But the idea grew on my and after much research, here is my version. (and it was not coffee ground like)
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9:05 PM
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Beef
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Saturday, August 20, 2011
Printing issues
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| My offering of an apology... Sorry about that |
UPDATE: Please see the first comment below from Dulce Dough for "the fix". Excellent. Thanks to Dulce Dough. Go visit her site and give her a +1 and click an ad.
Final and last update: I give up... I'm in the progress of creating "print files" on Google sites and connecting them to the print function.
Updated
September 14 2011
DrDan
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Blog issues
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Thursday, August 18, 2011
BBQ Shredded Pork Loin in the Oven
Lean, healthy and tasty. A shredded pork from loin for a few or for masses. Cut the recipe down or triple it as needed. Cook ahead or freeze. Some would call this "pulled pork" but I call it shredded saving the term pulled for that grilling masterpiece.
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9:54 PM
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Cooking-For-Groups
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Low Fat
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Pork-loin
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Sunday, August 14, 2011
Chipotle Lime Grilled Pork Tenderloin - My Take
The Tale of Two Post. The movie will be out before the holidays. The first post (see previous post) is a slightly modified Alton Brown recipe. So, why do a second post you ask. Some things bothered me. First, even though I let it marinade for 24 hours, I felt most of the taste came in the last 10 minutes. Second, too much time. Third, the honey seemed ummm... too much honey and hard to mix. I wanted to try brown sugar.
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10:00 AM
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Grill
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Grilled Pork Tenderloin Series
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Pork
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Pork-Tenderloin
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Chipotle Lime Grilled Pork Tenderloin a la Alton Brown
An Alton Brown inspired pork tenderloin. A different taste from my usual tenderloin and a much different technique. With excellent results.
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5:18 PM
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Grill
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Grilled Pork Tenderloin Series
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Pork
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Pork-Tenderloin
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Saturday, August 6, 2011
Healthy Southwest Chicken Chili
I call this a dump recipe, because you dump it in and go do something else until it's done.
I'm home alone for a few days and will be working late so dinner is either drive-thru or left overs. I choose left overs and what's better to warm up then chili. We are starting a new diet and I'm going with a low glycemic diet and low fat. So some chicken, beans and lots of taste. Baked in a dutch oven for several hours for simplicity. The results, really nice.
I'm home alone for a few days and will be working late so dinner is either drive-thru or left overs. I choose left overs and what's better to warm up then chili. We are starting a new diet and I'm going with a low glycemic diet and low fat. So some chicken, beans and lots of taste. Baked in a dutch oven for several hours for simplicity. The results, really nice.
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4:22 PM
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Chicken
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Chili
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Chili-Soup-Stew
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Healthy
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Low Carb-Low Glycemic
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Low Fat
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Simple Grilled BBQ Skinless Boneless Chicken Breast

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10:22 AM
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