Honey Garlic Shrimp – Food Wishes

These Honey Garlic Shrimp are very easy, incredibly delicious, relatively nutritious, absolutely beautiful, and fast to make. They’re perfect over rice, stuffed in a roll, or stirred into noodles. Other than that, there’s really not that much to like about them. Enjoy!

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“TRY” | Madison McFerrin

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From her stoop in Brooklyn, singer-songwriter Madison McFerrin shares her experience singing “The Star-Spangled Banner” for Hilary Clinton’s presidential campaign in 2016 — a moment that pushed her to become her best self — and performs “TRY,” a song she wrote about chasing your dreams despite what others say.

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Xbox & PS5: Death Of The Disk

Xbox & PS5: The Future Of The Disk Is Bleak

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Are the PS5 and the XBox Series X the last consoles that will support discs? We’re going to musie the prediction that physical media is almost dead and its undertaker is digital media. Although the BluRay and 4K UHD BluRay could go the way of the dodo bird, we’re going to talk about technology adopters, old tech that’s being phased out, resurrected tech, and dead tech that only lives on in the hearts of collectors and historians that does show us how we got here, but sadly, most of our children’s children may only see in museums and retro movies, which may only be available in a digital format.

We’re going to rewind the clocks back to 1962 when Spacewar! Was pumped out of MIT – the world’s first only digital video game that could be installed on multiple computers. Then there was Mattel’s Intellivision PlayCable, which allowed the download of up to four games a time and a total of 25 all digital video games per month, to now, with Steam, PS Now and xBox Game Pass laying the yellow brick road to an all digital future in which the past and all its physical media is swallowed up.

We’ll also look at BluRay and 4KUHD BluRays and how much they cost to manufacture, their capabilities, and reason whether or not they have the resiliency of some tech which seems to last forever – things like the vinyl disc.

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5 Classic Comics That Could Inspire Wonder Woman 3 (Nerdist News w/ Dan Casey)

Life as a Wonder Woman fan is good. But it could be better! While Wonder Woman 1984 may have received a bit more of a mixed reaction from audiences than its predecessor, that hasn’t stopped DC from fast tracking the third installment of the franchise, with director Patty Jenkins and star Gal Gadot set to return. Dan takes a look at some classic storylines from the comics that could be the perfect inspiration for Wonder Woman 3 on today’s episode of Nerdist News.

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Grocery Shopping Tips for Cheap and Easy Meals | Pantry Staples | Allrecipes

Looking for a way to save time and money on meal prep? Try cooking your family’s meals using what you already have in your pantry! By utilizing these simple hacks and pantry staples, you can take the guesswork out of your delicious dishes. Breakfast, lunch and dinner prep will be a breeze!

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0:00 Introduction
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5:37 Pantry Black Bean Burger Recipe
8:39 Searching recipes for your pantry items
9:26 Chicken with Artichoke and Mushrooms Recipe
11:54 How to make pantry meals taste fresh
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Chef and mom of three, Nicole McLaughlin, will share all the cooking basics — plus some things you may have missed — as she walks you through comprehensive videos that include kitchen tips, food facts, and cooking techniques.

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Who counts as a speaker of a language? | Anna Babel

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Backed by research and personal anecdotes, Spanish professor Anna Babel reveals the intricate relationship between language and culture, showing how social categories and underlying biases influence the way we hear, regard and, ultimately, judge each other. A talk that will leave you questioning your assumptions about what it really means to speak a language.

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