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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

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Being from Missouri I have a particular love for good barbecue.

Kansas City barbecue is rubbed with spices, slow-smoked over a variety of woods and served with a thick tomato-based barbecue sauce, which is an integral part of KC-style barbecue.

A large percentage of the taste is the cooking method of the meat however, the sauce plays a very valuable role in making a good barbecue meal.

Below are a few I have tried and like.

This thick and tasty tomato-based barbecue

sauce recipe for dippin’ and moppin’ goes real

well with most anything BBQ. Start with this

basic BBQ sauce recipe and then adjust the

ingredients and quantities to make it your own

special sauce! It’s real easy to do, as

demonstrated by one of the BBQ Pit Boys.

You can print out this BBQ Pit Boys recipe at

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This gluten free Bad-Ass BBQ is better than

anything you’d find in a jar – guaranteed yummy!

Just in time for summer. Enjoy!!!

Full recipe can be found on my website at

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COCA COLA BBQ SAUCE RECIPE – Excellent

sauce recipe for your family bbq. Give this video

recipe a try and let me know how it turned out.

Ingredients:

– 2 cups ketchup

-1 can coca cola

-1/2 cup apple cider vinegar

– 5 tablespoons sugar

– 1/2 tablespoon fresh ground pepper

– 1/2 tablespoon onion powder

-1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

-1 tablespoon Lemon juice

– 1/2 tablespoon worcestercire sauce

How To Make It:

– Mix the ingredienst

– Boil down to thick consistency

– Sterilize the containers

– Keep in the fridge for a day

My barbecue sauce recipe

Ingredients

14 oz can crushed tomatoes

1 cup ketchup

3/4 cup brown sugar

1/4 cup apple cider vinegar

1/2 cup molasses

1 Tablespoon smoked paprika

1 Tablespoon salt

2 teaspoons ground black pepper

1 teaspoon chili powder

1 teaspoon garlic powder

1 teaspoon onion powder

1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes

1/2 teaspoon ground mustard

1/4 cup pineapple juice

1. Combine all ingredients in a medium saucepan.

Whisk to combine.

2. Bring to a boil and then

reduce the heat to a simmer. Simmer for 20

minutes.

3. Allow to cool completely before

transferring to an air tight container.

4. Refrigerate overnight for best flavor.

Note:

Will last 2 weeks in the refrigerator if sealed tightly in an

air tight container.

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This was once my pet snapping turtle We saw him on the side of the road and took a picture

The United States is home to more species of tortoises and freshwater turtles than any other country in the world — 57 of the world’s 356 currently recognized species.

Turtle, (order Testudines), any reptile with a body encased in a bony shell, including tortoises. Although numerous animals, from invertebrates to mammals, have evolved shells, none has an architecture like that of turtles. The turtle shell has a top (carapace) and a bottom (plastron). The carapace and plastron are bony structures that usually join one another along each side of the body, creating a rigid skeletal box. This box, composed of bone and cartilage, is retained throughout the turtle’s life. Because the shell is an integral part of the body, the turtle cannot exit it, nor is the shell shed like the skin of some other reptiles.

There are approximately 356 species of turtles living on land in all continents except Antarctica and in both salt water and fresh water. Tortoises (family Testudinidae) live exclusively on land and have anatomic features distinguishing them from other turtles, but the term tortoise has long been used to refer to other terrestrial testudines as well, such as the box turtle and the wood turtle. Similarly, terrapin was sometimes used to describe any aquatic turtle but is now largely restricted to the edible diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) of the eastern United States.

23 Most Threatened Turtle and Tortoise Species in the United States

May 20, 2016 Rhishja Cota Turtles & Tortoises, United States

Baby bog turtle ( Glyptemys muhlenbergii). This species is Critically Endangered and listed in CITES Appendix I. Photo: USFWS

The United States is home to more species of tortoises and freshwater turtles than any other country in the world – 57 of the world’s 320 currently recognized species.

Unfortunately, 58% of all freshwater turtle and tortoise species – including at least 40% of the U.S. species – are threatened with extinction.1 Collection for the pet trade is a major threat to tortoises and freshwater turtles worldwide. It was disturbing to find that during the course of compiling this list, most of these 23 threatened species could be found for sale online.

It’s not only the pet trade that is decimating wild populations of tortoises and freshwater turtles. Habitat loss and alteration, road mortality, killing by fishermen, diseases, predation, and “plinking” – target practice(!) – are all taking a deadly toll on these extraordinary animals.

Here they are – in alphabetical order by scientific name – the 23 most threatened tortoise and freshwater turtle species in the United States:

1. Spotted turtle (Clemmys guttata)

Spotted turtle (Clemmys guttata). Photo by Dave Pape via Wikimedia Commons

• IUCN Red List: Endangered (EN)

• Listed in CITES Appendix II

• Threats: “The spotted turtle is impacted by collection for personal pets or trade, mortality on roads and from agricultural machinery, habitat degradation, predation, and invasive species.”(USFWS)

2. Blanding’s turtle (Emydoidea blandingii)

Blanding’s turtle (Emydoidea blandingii). Photo: USFWS

• IUCN Red List: Endangered (EN)

• Listed in CITES Appendix II

• Threats: Commercial pet trade (“lots of multiple adult females suspected to be caught from the wild”), road mortality and “bycatch of the commercial trapping of snapping turtles using baited traps, and a ready market exists”.

3. Northern Western Pond Turtle (Emys marmorata)

• IUCN Red List: Vulnerable (VU)

• Threats: Habitat loss and fragmentation. “These losses fragment remaining populations and, perhaps, magnify the effects of introduced species through predation, competition, and epidemic disease(s). Historically, A. marmorata were collected for the food and pet trades.”

4. Southern Western Pond Turtle (Emys pallida)

The Western pond turtle (Actinemys marmorata) was split into Emys marmorata and Emys pallida

• IUCN Red List: Vulnerable (VU)

5. Mojave Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii)

Mojave Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii). Photo: Roy C Averill-Murray / USFWS

• IUCN Red List: Vulnerable (VU)

• Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group draft assessment: Critically Endangered (CR)

• Listed in CITES Appendix II

• Threats: Human disturbances, including livestock grazing, urban development, and off-road vehicle use.

6. Sonoran Desert Tortoise (Gopherus morafkai)

In 2011, the Sonoran Desert Tortoise was recognized as a separate species from Gopherus agassizii.

• IUCN: not evaluated

• Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group draft assessment: Vulnerable (VU)

7. Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus)

Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus). Photo: Randy Browning / USFWS

• IUCN Red List: Vulnerable (VU)

• Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group draft assessment: Endangered (EN)

• Listed in CITES Appendix II

• Threats: Habitat fragmentation and degradation, predation, inadequacy of regulatory mechanisms, and incompatible use of herbicides in forest management, silviculture activities (pine tree farming), road kill, and pet collection.(USFWS)

8. Diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin)

Diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin). Photo by Christina Mohrmann / Grand Bay NERR

According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: “Exports of this species from the United States have increased from under 1,000 turtles per year in 1999 to 3,000 turtles per year by 2010, with a high of 6,000 turtles exported in the year 2006. Asian countries began importing Diamondback terrapins and other U.S. species due to the depletion of most of their native turtle species, with some vendors selling as many as 2,000-3,000 of these turtles in a single year. It appears that the species is used both in the pet and the food and medicinal trades.”

• IUCN Red List: Near Threatened (NT)

• Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group draft assessment: Vulnerable (VU)

• Listed in CITES Appendix II

• Threats: Collection for the pet trade, urbanization, drowning in crab pots, females frequently killed by cars during nesting season.

9. Bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii)

Bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii). Photo: USFWS

The Bog Turtle is one of the smallest turtles in the world. Adults measure just 7.9 to 11.4 cm (3.1 to 4.5 inches).

“A number of sites inhabited by Bog Turtles are under government or NGO ownership and management, while owners of lands where bog turtles occur are engaged where possible to manage bog turtle sites optimally. Due to the high risk of illegal collection, localities are generally held in secrecy.”

• IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered (CR)

• Listed in CITES Appendix I

• Threats: Loss of the majority of suitable habitat, collection for the pet trade, fragmentation and degradation of remaining habitats, and possibly roadkill and increased predation rates. Epidemic disease, and climate change “are recent developments of unknown but potentially severe future impact.”

10. Barbour’s Map Turtle (Graptemys barbouri)

• IUCN Red List: Vulnerable (VU)

• Listed in CITES Appendix III

• Threats: Habitat degradation, collection for pet trade, harvesting for food, predation and “some shooting is thought to still continue”.

11. Cagle’s Map Turtle (Graptemys caglei)

• IUCN Red List: Endangered (EN)

• Listed in CITES Appendix III

• Threats: “Its range has reduced by half to two-thirds since 1974, and the species is now restricted to a single stretch of about 120 km of the lower Guadalupe river, where the population appears to be under continuing threat from habitat degradation, disturbance and water diversion. Further distribution and population trend data may document that the species warrants listing as Critically Endangered.”

12. Yellow-blotched Map Turtle (Graptemys flavimaculata)

Yellow-blotched Map Turtle (Graptemys flavimaculata). Photo by Ryan Poplin via Wikimedia Commons

• IUCN Red List: Vulnerable (VU)

• Listed in CITES Appendix III

• Threats: “Past commercial and current personal collection for pets, wanton shooting of basking turtles, exceptionally high (increased) nest predation, at the order of 90%, by (subsidized) fish crows, raccoons and fire ants, and reduced reproductive success as a result of human disturbance of preferred nesting sites, have all been indicated as significant additional impacts on populations.”

13. Pascagoula Map Turtle (Graptemys gibbonsi)

• IUCN Red List: Endangered (EN)

• Listed in CITES Appendix III

• Threats: Populations have declined by 80 – 90% since 1950 (2 – 3 generations). Collection for the pet trade, poisoning of mollusks by water pollution, habitat disturbance and destruction, wanton killing by fishermen and others.

14. Ringed Map Turtle/Ringed Sawback (Graptemys oculifera)

• IUCN Red List: Vulnerable (VU)

• Listed in CITES Appendix III

• Threats: Collection for pet trade, shooting, incidental take in fisheries, disturbance of basking and nesting sites, water pollution caused by catchment management infrastructures and practices, riverside paper industries, and riverine gravel mining.

15. Pearl River Map Turtle (Graptemys pearlensis)

Pearl River Map Turtle (Graptemys pearlensis). Photo: Cris Hagen, University of Georgia, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory

• IUCN Red List: Endangered (EN)

• Listed in CITES Appendix III

• Threats: Populations have declined by 80 – 90% since 1950 (2 – 3 generations). Collection for the pet trade, poisoning of mollusks by water pollution, wanton destruction by fishermen and “plinking rednecks”.

16. Alligator Snapping Turtle (Macrochelys temminckii)

Alligator Snapping Turtle (Macrochelys temminckii). Photo: Garry Tucker / USFWS

• IUCN Red List: Vulnerable (VU)

• Listed in CITES Appendix III

• Threats: Habitat alteration,exploitation by trappers for a large domestic market and a growing international market for its meat, pollution and pesticide accumulation, ingestion of fishing hooks, collection for the pet trade, and release of pet-trade Macrochelys.

In 2014, the Alligator snapping turtle, (Macrochelys temminckii) was divided into three species. The two newly recognized species are listed below.

17. Suwannee alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys suwanniensis)

18. Apalachicola alligator snapping turtle (Macrochelys apalachicolae)

19. Alabama Red-bellied Turtle (Pseudemys alabamensis)

• IUCN Red List: Endangered (EN)

• Threats: Collection for the pet trade and extremely limited distribution (rivers in and peripheral to the Mobile–Tensaw Delta in Mobile and Baldwin counties, Alabama, and a recently discovered population in the lower Pascagoula River, Mississippi.)

20. Flattened musk turtle (Sternotherus depressus)

• IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered (CR)

• Threats: Collection for the pet trade and an extremely limited range. This species inhabits “a single drainage system in Alabama” which is under severe impact from “pollution and sedimentation from nearby open coal mining”.

21. Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina)

• IUCN Red List: Vulnerable (VU)

• Listed in CITES Appendix II

• Threats: Collection for the pet trade and “turtle races”, degradation, fragmentation and destruction of habitat, pollution and pesticides.

22. Ornate Box Turtle (Terrapene ornata)

Ornate Box Turtle (Terrapene ornata). Photo: Joanna Gilkeson / USFWS

• IUCN Red List: Near Threatened (NT)

• Listed in CITES Appendix II

• Threats: “Substantial numbers” collected for the pet trade, habitat loss as prairies were converted to cropland, and killing by cars.

23. Big Bend Slider (Trachemys gaigeae)

• IUCN Red List: Vulnerable (VU)

• Threats: Restricted habitat “subject to major hydrological management and engineering works”, collection for pet trade, harvesting for food, “plinking” (target practice), and occasional hybridisation with T. scripta elegans.

Meanwhile, the United States is handing out progressively lengthy prison terms for turtle trafficking.–Source

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Whaz Up Today with Roger Keyserling Google SEO

Today I am chatting about Google SEO. I found this video on it and found it to be rather good:

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Tips on SEO Video Summary

If you want higher Google rankings, this SEO tutorial is for you.

In my experience, success with search engine optimization comes down to getting the fundamentals right. Then moving onto advanced SEO strategies and techniques.

And that’s exactly how this SEO tutorial is structured.

First, you’ll learn how to improve your site’s loading speed. As you see in the video, site speed is a misunderstood Google ranking signal. I show you the true impact of loading speed and rankings. Next, we tackle technical SEO — a critically important part of succeeding with SEO.

Once we cover technical SEO, it’s time for keyword research. | show you my 3 favorite ways of finding uptapped keywords that your competition doesn’t know about (#2 is my favorite). Now that you have a keyword, it’s time to create content around it. But not just any content, content that makes people say: “WOW!”.

Next it’s will teach you some actionable tips to do just that. Finally, it’s time to promote your content. Most people fail with SEO because they don’t do anything to promote their stuff (besides sharing it on social media). But to rank in Google, you need backlinks. And | show you one of my favorite link building strategies of all time (step by-step).

And at the very end of the video l have a bonus tip for you. | show you how to optimize your site for Google RankBrain, which is easily one of the most important developments in SEO over the last few years.

I have been working with google SEO ranking for product for a Very Long Time. I do very well with those. Blogs and articles are a tad different but essentially are down the same way but require a bit more flash and content.

Enjoy Today’s Live Facebook with Roger Keyserling on the Google SEO topic.

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Whaz For Breakfast?

Each And Every Day We all start our day needing energy to recover from sleep and charge for the challenges ahead.

As with any meal, it’s important to focus on your overall diet and not on any one meal in particular. Making sure your breakfast usually contains a vegetable and/or a fruit serving is a great way to make sure that you are getting in enough fruits and vegetables throughout the day.

I looked at Washington University

So, what are some examples of a balanced, healthy breakfast?

Here are some ideas:

• Oatmeal with fruit and flax or chia seeds

• Whole wheat toast with peanut butter and banana

• Whole wheat toast with pesto, avocado and egg

Whole wheat crepes with yogurt and fruit

But I can Not Eat This Every Single Day. So I trade off back and forth between healthy and more regular breakfast items

My Most Loved Kitchen Tools And in Particular for Breakfast

A spatula is a small cooking implement with a wide, flat, flexible blade that is used for mixing, spreading, and turning.
Tongs for easily flipping meats and vegetables, a good pair of tongs that can handle all kinds of different sized foods is a must.

The image show the basics all Kitchens should try and have.

Many can be found here Kitchen Supplies

A MUST is your Favorite Cooking Pan

Your choice will vary depending on what and how you cook. Mine is:

Cast-iron skillet!!

Now that we have your kitchen in order and you’re ready to make a good breakfast.

Try some of these video recipes

1. Strawberries & Cream French Toast Bake

2.App|e Cinnamon French Toast Bake

3.Creamy Bacon Chive Hasselback Potatoes

4.Bacon Lattice Breakfast Pie

5.French Toast Roll-Ups 4 Ways

6.No-Bake Cereal Bars

7.Easy Breakfast Frittata

8.Easy Brunch Bake

9.DoubIe-Decker Steak Breakfast Tacos

10.Stuffed French Toast Pockets

Healthy Breakfast

Consider these healthy-breakfast tips that can help you start your day off right:

Reach for whole grains. Have a bowl of oatmeal, or choose a whole-grain cereal with at least 5 grams of fiber per serving and/or those that carry a seal identifying them as an “excellent” or “good” source of whole grains. Keep an eye on sugars too: look for cereals with less than 6 grams of sugars per serving.

Add a lean source of protein.

Research suggests that, gram for gram, protein may help you feel fuller, for longer, than carbs or fat. Eggs, tofu, peanut butter, fish and lean meats all are good sources of protein. Other good choices include low-fat dairy products, such as milk, yogurt and cottage cheese.

Make the most of fruit. A small glass of 100% fruit juice is an easy way to get a serving of fruit with your breakfast, but elect for whole fruits when possible, as they contain fiber.

Snack bars, toaster pastries and doughnuts may be fast breakfast options, but a better morning meal is balanced mix of healthy foods that will keep you satisfied longer than your morning commute. For example, start with a source of whole grains—such as toast or cereal—and round it out with low-fat milk or yogurt and a piece of fruit.

PDF Breakfast Information

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How To Care For Household Plants

How To Care For Household Plants. Taking care of plants can be easy when knowing the proper steps. 

How To Care For Household Plants.  Taking care of plants can be easy when knowing the proper steps.

Watering Plants:  One of the most common causes of plant death is over-watering

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Purchase plants that are easy to care for: 20 Super-Easy Houseplants You’ll Love

Select a pot that has good drainage. The amount of drainage in the pot you’re keeping your plant in is very important because over or under watering your plant can damage or kill it. Make sure that there are drainage holes at the bottom of your pot.

  • Materials like plastic, metal, and glass will absorb much less water than ceramic or clay, so keep this in mind as well. 
  • Make sure that there are holes in the bottom of the pot so that the water can drain. If you are using a cachepot (which has no holes), water can build up and kill your plant.

Select an area in your house that gets adequate sunlight. Plants require sunlight in order to undergo photosynthesis. The quality, duration, and intensity of light all affect a plant’s growth.

  • Avoid putting the plant in direct sunlight. Instead, give them plenty of indirect light by putting them in a well-lit room. Fluorescent lights can work as an alternative to sunlight for some plants.
  • Give flowering plants 12-16 hours of light per day.
  • Give foliage plants 14-16 hours of light per day.

Sunlight: All plants need food, water and sunlight to survive, but different plants require different amounts of each. This is just as true with houseplants as it is for the plants in your garden. Read the label when you purchase your plant.

Trim dead leaves. Trim away all dead leaves with a small pair of scissors or pruning sheers.

Fertilize your plants:  Plants should be fertilized only when they are actively growing. Most houseplants will not need to be fertilized more than once every 1 – 3 months, between March and September. During the short days of winter, plants experience a rest period and usually need very little or no additional fertilizer.

Wash the leaves of your plant. It is also a good idea to wash the leaves of your plants several times a year. Dust and grime on houseplants doesn’t just look bad; it is also bad for the health of the plant. For plants with many small leaves, use a hand sprayer or sink sprayer to douse them with water.

Re-pot when necessary: If the roots are wrapping around the interior of the pot or poking out of the root ball, it’s time to replant.

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