Shrimp Tacos with Creamy Slaw / Belkys
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:47:02 GMT
Ingredients:1 lb. cooked shrimp, peeled and deveined1 tsp. cumin1 tsp. chili powderpinch of red pepper flakes (optional)2 tbs. olive oil- divided1/2 bag coleslaw mix3/4 cup Greek yogurt1 tbs. white, distilled vinegarzest and juice of one lime1/4 cup fresh cilantro, finely chopped6-8 flour or corn tortillasMethod of Preparation:Dry the shrimp with paper towels. Transfer to a mixing bowl and toss to coat with oil and your mix of spices. Let them sit while you make the slaw.In another mixing bowl, combine yogurt, vinegar, lime and cilantro. Mix and add to the coleslaw. Toss to coat.Preheat a skillet over medium heat and add oil. Sauté the shrimp until cooked through- about 7 to 10 minutes.Spoon the shrimp onto warmed tortillas and top with coleslaw mix and any additional toppings.Warm the tortillas, then top with shrimp and slaw. Garnish with fresh cilantro.Enjoy!UK evacuates diplomats from Sudan; other countries also moving to withdraw staff
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:47:02 GMT
The U.K. said it has evacuated its embassy staff and their families from Sudan, while France and other countries were moving to withdraw diplomats on Sunday, amid continuing battles between rival military factions in the African country.The moves come after U.S. troops airlifted American embassy staff out of Khartoum over the weekend.A “complex and rapid evacuation” of British diplomats and their families from Sudan has been completed by the U.K. armed forces, U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wrote on Twitter Sunday afternoon.France’s ministry of foreign affairs and its defense ministry said they are coordinating a “rapid evacuation operation for our diplomatic personnel and nationals in Sudan, in conjunction with all stakeholders and our European and allied partners.” The operation includes “nationals of these states” and European diplomatic personnel, the ministries said. U.S. President Joe Biden said in a statement that Washington is “temporaril...Frog fair in France fires fury of environmentalists
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A 46-year-old New Hampshire man is facing criminal charges after police say he was impaired behind the wheel when he fled a traffic stop and crashed into a home in Townsend on Saturday.An officer who tried to stop a speeding driver in a Buick Encore, later identified as Dennis Legere, of Mason, New Hampshire, around 5 a.m. said the driver sped away and later crashed into a home at 14 Elm St., according to police.Images from the scene showed fire crews repairing damage to the home.Legere was taken to the hospital to be treated for injuries sustained in the crash before being released to police.He was arrested on several charges and it was determined he was wanted by Leominster Police on unrelated charges.Victor Oladipo injury a sobering moment for Heat amid surprise playoff lead vs. Bucks
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Buildings don’t go silent when the home team is winning by 25 late in the fourth quarter. Teammates aren’t cursing and burying heads in towels when they are about to take a 2-1 lead in an NBA best-of-seven opening-round playoff series over the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 seed.That’s how you knew that something was wrong, very wrong, when Miami Heat guard Victor Oladipo crumpled to the court with 3:56 left in Saturday night’s 121-99 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks at Kaseya Center.His career derailed numerous times since he ruptured a quadriceps tendon in his right knee while with the Indiana Pacers in January 2019, Oladipo was assisted off the court with the help of teammates and training staff with what appeared to be a significant knee injury.It was a sobering moment on what should have been a celebratory night.“It’s tough, man,” said guard Duncan Robinson, visibly shaken by the injury. “Obviously it’s a mix of emotions, ...Column: A marquee pitching matchup Sunday at Wrigley Field, Patrick Wisdom versus ‘Kong’ and other baseball thoughts
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John “Zip” Connolly is apparently one of those hoodlums who cares what his obituary says about him after he’s dead and gone.At age 82, the infamous ex-FBI agent seems obsessed with clearing at least one indelible stain off his remarkably squalid (even by Boston G-man standards) underworld career.He’d prefer not to have “Mob hitman” in the first sentence of his death notice. There’s not much he can do about the racketeering conviction, or all his tawdry connections to the Bulger Crime Family.But “Mob hitman” is a bit much.Sadly, Zip has failed yet again to remove “assassin” from his c.v., after a pathetically feeble attempt in Florida to clear his name.A state appeals court in Florida this month denied Zip “post-conviction relief” from his second-degree murder conviction. He was found guilty of setting up the 1982 gangland hit on a Boston businessman who was preparing to testify against Zip and his serial-killing, cocaine-dealing gangland bosses, Whitey Bulger and Stevie Flemmi.Zip r...‘People are suffering’: Food stamp woes worsen Alaska hunger
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:47:02 GMT
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