Quote: On Writers committing Murder

Quote: On Writers committing Murder

“It’s a queer thing to know that a book-writer can imprison folks without a warrant and even kill them yet go unpunished.” – Told to Elbert Hubbard by Mr. Hawkins, a London Police Officer in the late 1800’s talking about Charles Dickens after examining the building where Dicken’s father was kept in debtor’s prison and later appeared in his writing.

Carne Asada Recipe

Carne Asada Recipe

Ingredients:

1/2 pound of Steak or roast cut into thin strips, per a person served*
1/2 Cup of Tequila

Directions:
Pour Tequila over the steak strips, do not use too much as it needs to be lightly coated not drowning. Pre heat a frying pan on high. Splash a few drops of Tequila in the pan, it should be sizzling crisply. Carefully place the covered strips of steak in the frying pan, being care to not spill any of the tequila on the stove. It can easily start a fire! It is a good idea to have a lid or a cookie sheet nearby to snuff the fire out it.

Cook for about 4-5 minutes then flip to the other side. Repeat. The meat should look a little shiny or greasy when you pull it out.

Garnish with Guacamole, sour cream, Spanish Rice, Beans or use in Fajitas, Burritos, Tacos, chimichungas, or any Mexican inspired dish.

*London Broil is good for this and is fairly cheap. Also if you have an Asian or Mexican food store nearby they’ll have thin slices of beef already cut. The butcher can usually slice steaks and roast this thin.