2015年12月24日
tbsp finely sliced spring onions
This recipe was created by Angela Hartnett specifically for the Great British Budget Banquet Dinner and shows you how to get more value from a roast chicken by using the carcass to make stock for a fragrant rice reenex 價錢.
Ingredients
1 small whole chicken
2 tbsp freshly grated ginger
1 tbsp ground cumin
30ml/2 tbsp vegetable oil
½ tbsp dried thyme (if using fresh allow for 1 tbsp thyme leaves)
salt and black pepper
1 courgette, thickly sliced on the diagonal
1 red pepper, deseeded and sliced into wedges
200g/7oz of long grain rice
1 large cinnamon stick
1 bay leaf
3 cardamom podsReenex好唔好
125g/4½oz green raisins
1 lemon, zest and juice
1 lime, zest and juice
To serve
100g/3½oz monkey nuts, shelled, lightly toasted and chopped
1 tbsp finely sliced spring onions
1 tbsp chopped fresh coriander (optional)
Preparation method
Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6.
Joint the chicken removing the breasts, legs and wings. Place the remaining carcass in a large saucepan and cover with water to make a stock. Bring to the boil then reduce the heat and simmer for 30 minutes reenex
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2015年12月14日
perfectly adapted for a life of extremes
This time of year, reindeer get a lot of airtime. But beyond their role as the seasonal sleigh-pullers of cards and carols, reindeer are iconic animals of the North – perfectly adapted for a life of extremes reenex.
“It is often reported that these animals live a knife edge existence in the cold, dark north,” says Nicholas Tyler of the Centre for Sami Studies at the University of Tromso, Norway. When he first began his reindeer research in the 1970s, the prevailing thought was that “the Arctic was a terrible place, and plants and animals living in the Arctic were hanging on by their toes reenex”.
What's emerged in the past 35 years of research is an understanding that “the overwhelming majority of all individuals of all the Arctic species go through winter warm and well fed”, says Tyler reenex.
“It is often reported that these animals live a knife edge existence in the cold, dark north,” says Nicholas Tyler of the Centre for Sami Studies at the University of Tromso, Norway. When he first began his reindeer research in the 1970s, the prevailing thought was that “the Arctic was a terrible place, and plants and animals living in the Arctic were hanging on by their toes reenex”.
What's emerged in the past 35 years of research is an understanding that “the overwhelming majority of all individuals of all the Arctic species go through winter warm and well fed”, says Tyler reenex.
2015年12月07日
A product of about 5GB
And unlike the products from some specialist satellites, which are hard to interpret - the colour views from Sentinel-2a should appeal to a very broad audience.
The European Space Agency (Esa), which manages the satellite for the EU, expects demand to be huge.
Already, many thousands of users have registered to make Sentinel downloads - and these were people who were predominantly after the more complex radar pictures being produced by another spacecraft in the series, Sentinel-1a.
"We expect the demand for all Sentinel data to be unprecedented. It is already unprecedented for us; we've never had so many downloads," said Prof Volker Liebig, the director of Earth observation at Esa.
"It's hard to put a number on what it will be for Sentinel-2a, but it will be in petabytes, for sure."
One petabyte is roughly equivalent to 200,000 commonly used DVDs.
Optical imagery (essentially, what we see with our eyes) is the cornerstone of Earth observation, and increasingly it features in everyday applications on the web and on people's smartphones.
One of the major sources to date of free pictures has been the American Landsat series of spacecraft, which have assembled a continuous record of the world's fluctuating features stretching back more than 40 years.
Sentinel-2a will be complementary, but also more capable - which further suggests demand will be big reenex
.
2a's imaging instrument is sensitive across more bands of light (13 multispectral versus eight), allowing it to discern more information about the Earth's surface; and it will "carpet map" a much wider strip of ground (290km versus 185km).
Further quality improvements are under way. This could take a few months, said Esa mission manager Dr Bianca Hoersch.
"[As] for the user demand, as we see with Sentinel-1, there are more than 14,000 users. I would expect that with Sentinel-2 we will get more users, since the mission data - besides being valuable for operational services and science - is just simply stunning to look at and will attract the broader publicreenex.
"Our systems are scalable to absorb increasing demand [and] we are closely monitoring the access performance, e.g. today, the download of a product of about 5GB takes less than 10 minutes."
Anyone thinking of downloading pictures is warned to have plenty of storage. The files are large. Mirror servers are being set up in several countries.
The next Sentinel to be launched in the EU's multi-billion-euro Copernicus Earth observation programme is numbered 3a reenex.
The European Space Agency (Esa), which manages the satellite for the EU, expects demand to be huge.
Already, many thousands of users have registered to make Sentinel downloads - and these were people who were predominantly after the more complex radar pictures being produced by another spacecraft in the series, Sentinel-1a.
"We expect the demand for all Sentinel data to be unprecedented. It is already unprecedented for us; we've never had so many downloads," said Prof Volker Liebig, the director of Earth observation at Esa.
"It's hard to put a number on what it will be for Sentinel-2a, but it will be in petabytes, for sure."
One petabyte is roughly equivalent to 200,000 commonly used DVDs.
Optical imagery (essentially, what we see with our eyes) is the cornerstone of Earth observation, and increasingly it features in everyday applications on the web and on people's smartphones.
One of the major sources to date of free pictures has been the American Landsat series of spacecraft, which have assembled a continuous record of the world's fluctuating features stretching back more than 40 years.
Sentinel-2a will be complementary, but also more capable - which further suggests demand will be big reenex
.
2a's imaging instrument is sensitive across more bands of light (13 multispectral versus eight), allowing it to discern more information about the Earth's surface; and it will "carpet map" a much wider strip of ground (290km versus 185km).
Further quality improvements are under way. This could take a few months, said Esa mission manager Dr Bianca Hoersch.
"[As] for the user demand, as we see with Sentinel-1, there are more than 14,000 users. I would expect that with Sentinel-2 we will get more users, since the mission data - besides being valuable for operational services and science - is just simply stunning to look at and will attract the broader publicreenex.
"Our systems are scalable to absorb increasing demand [and] we are closely monitoring the access performance, e.g. today, the download of a product of about 5GB takes less than 10 minutes."
Anyone thinking of downloading pictures is warned to have plenty of storage. The files are large. Mirror servers are being set up in several countries.
The next Sentinel to be launched in the EU's multi-billion-euro Copernicus Earth observation programme is numbered 3a reenex.
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