Enjoy an Old Fashion Grilled BBQ Chicken Meal With Family and Friends



Do you remember gathering in the back yard or perhaps on the patio, just outside those sliding glass doors with your family and friends for a “backyard barbecue”? How about reliving the memory by gathering with your own family and friends in your backyard to enjoy these old fashion recipes for a tasty BBQ Chicken Meal. Along with the chicken, serve these Molasses Baked Beans and Grilled Cheese Corn On The Cob.

GRILLED BBQ CHICKEN

This is an old recipe from a former grocery store in Southern Indiana.

4 chicken breasts skinned
1 cup catsup
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup vinegar
2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
4 tbsp onion powder

Combine catsup, water, lemon juice, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, and onion powder in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Grill chicken, bone side down about 20 minutes. Begin brushing chicken with sauce. Turn chicken and continue brushing. Grill 20 minutes more. Keep brushing chicken and cook until chicken juices run clear and chicken is done.

CLASSIC MOLASSES OVEN BAKED BEANS

This old recipe is from a can label.

4 slices bacon
1 can (15-oz) pork & beans
1/4 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup ketchup
2 tbsp molasses
2 tbsp firmly packed brown sugar
1 tbsp prepared mustard
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Fry bacon until crisp; drain well. Crumble bacon. In a 1-qt casserole dish, combine the crumbled bacon, pork & beans, onion, ketchup, molasses, brown sugar, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce. Bake at 350 degrees, uncovered, for 30 to 35 minutes or until thickened and bubbly. Stir every 15 minutes.

Yield: 4 servings

GRILLED CHEESE CORN ON THE COB

This is an old Campfire Girls recipe.

3 tbsp butter, softened
1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
1 tbsp chopped parsley
4 ears of frozen corn, thawed and drained
4 slices pastrami

Combine butter, cheese and parsley in a small bowl and mix well. Spread the butter mixture over the corn leaving a 3/4-inch margin on each end. Wrap the corn with the pastrami. Seal ears in foil and prick foil with a fork. Grill over hot coals for 10 minutes turning occasionally.

Enjoy!

What Is Best for Leather Color Application – Rub Or Spray?



When doing a full color restoration to leather furniture, automobile leather or garments there are two application options – rub and spray. But, which is best?

There are clear pluses and minuses to both.

Spray System with High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Air Equipment:

Advantages
Even color application More efficient use of material – less waste No potential for streaking More “factory like” result Less labor intensive More variety of mottling techniques if required

Disadvantages
Over spray considerations Must tape-off all not leather components Must have expensive equipment (Compressor and Air Gun) Not practical for in-home application due to over spray Requires top-coat as sealer coat

Rub System with Wipe-on Color Applicators

Advantages
Simple Easy to master the application technique Does not require experience Single pass – does not require a top-coat On-site application does not require taping-off

Disadvantages
More material consumed Takes longer – more strenuous Potential for streaking Not as fine a finish as spray

In the end, both systems produce excellent results. The choice of one over the other is often dictated by the nature of the assignment and availability of application tools.

For a consumer, the rub system is better suited as it’s so simple to master and doesn’t require specialized application equipment. For the professional leather technician the rub system offers the ability to work on-site with no threat of over-spray issues.

In a professional shop environment the choice is generally to spray as it more efficient use of labor time and materials and will produce a finer, more factory like result.

Most professional shops use a hybrid approach. In either case leather has to be properly primed for quality adhesion. Then, spray a section of leather with one hand and wipe it while wet with the other. This mechanical wiping motion promotes better adhesion as it drives the color down into the grain pattern. Then spray each subsequent coat to create a smooth, even color distribution, followed by topcoat application applied via spray. Here is a video link to YouTube that shows such a demonstration for a color change in a professional leather restoration studio.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycZhJTSrKJ0

Both approaches have their place. A rub system has worked wonders with consumers, empowering them with the ability to restore their own furniture using Do-It-Yourself kit concept that is a rub based solution.

Professional leather technician generally standardized on the spray approach. However, some use both depending the circumstances. In either case, when done right the results are amazing.

How To Avoid Foot, Hand And Mouth Disease



Hand, foot and mouth disease (also known as HFMD) is a human disease caused by intestinal viruses of Picornaviridae family. The most infectious strains are Coxsackie A virus and Enterovirus 71. Once infected, the throat and tonsils develop small ulcers while the hands, feet and the groin area forms rashes like blisters.

Although not a serious threat in health and considered a mild illness, HFMD must still be treated properly. The disease can be acquired through direct contact with an infected person through saliva, nasal discharge, stool of the infected person and rashes fluid. Anyone are prone to this disease but young children are more susceptible because of their weak antibodies.

Below are its symptoms:

- Fever

- Ulcers in the throat, mouth and tongue

- headache

- Blisters on hand, feet and the diaper area.

- Lost of appetite

- Malaise

- Sore throat

- Fatigue

- Vomiting

- Diarrhea

The spread of the virus are often caused by direct contact from the infected person, therefore hand washing plays a vital role in avoiding HFMD from virus infected hands.

Hand, foot and mouth disease has no specific treatment and all of its symptoms can be treated with regular or traditional pain medication of mouth sores, fever and aches. Usual drug medications can be used to regulate the fever and constant fluid intake for diarrhea and other symptoms to prevent dehydration. Mouthwashes can be used to treat mouth sores.

If you happen to have the symptoms of HFMD, it is best to isolate yourself from the other house mates inside your home. This is to prevent the disease to further spread into your family. If the symptoms are severe, hospitalization is definitely recommended.

How to prevent HFMD? As this is an infectious viral disease, the most common preventive measure you can apply is a good hygiene practices. This includes washing your hands frequently especially when you are in public areas, use sanitary napkins, always clean your surroundings and avoid contact with sick people.

Hand, foot and mouth disease can lead to other serious diseases if not immediately treated. Take note that HFMD is a different viral infection from foot and mouth disease. Foot and mouth disease are mainly caused by virus founds in animals such as swine, sheep and cattle and definitely not related to HFMD.

Most viral infections that are known today are still curable and natural treatments are enough to get rid of them. Always remember to apply good and proper hygiene as these viruses never survives clean places. Protect yourself and your family from this diseases, especially hand, foot and mouth disease.