Metropolitan Cooking & Entertaining Show

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COOKING! ENTERTAINING!

If you love to eat, cook, drink, entertain, then come to The Metropolitan Cooking & Entertaining Show happening Saturday, April 30th and Sunday May 1, 2011 at the Cobb Galleria Center.

Meet Paula Deen, ya’ll and other Food Network / Cooking Channel stars as well as renowned chefs from across the region hosting cooking demonstrations all weekend.  Enjoy the music of George Skaroulis and sample products and tastes from over 200 exhibitors representing a dazzling array of international specialty foods selections.

For more information, tickets and discounts, click here.  Most of all, come hungry to The Metropolitan Cooking & Entertaining Show!

Still hungry?  Head to Italy–in Woodstock, GA.

If only the earth were a few feet in diameter

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I love photographing these earthly spirits!

World’s Hottest Pepper!!

An Australian Pepper called the Butch T Trinidad Scorpion is now the world’s hottest pepper.  I like it hot, but this may be off the chain!

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The record setting Butch T Trinidad Scorpion tested at 1,463,700 SHU (SHU = scoville heat units). The current official Guinness record holder is the Naga Viper pepper which tested at 1,382,118 scoville heat units!

Wana know how it tastes?  Watch two guys eat a whole one. (warning: foul language on video.)

Something else that mother nature cooks up with is even hotter here!!

Electronics Recycling

Electronics Recycling Event
April 9th
10 am – 3pm
Marist School Parking Lot
The community is invited to take part in an opportunity to recycle end-of-life electronic equipment at Marist School on April 9. Marist is partnering with eCycle to ensure safe disposal of the equipment in compliance with all environmental standards, including a zero-landfill objective and responsible processing. Participants can also receive an email certifying their electronic devices have been wiped of all data.

When:
April 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Where:
Marist School Parking Lot

Cost:
Cash payment of $5 per carload, $10 per television/computer monitor (for hazardous waste disposal fees)


Recyclable Items
(Items do not need to be in working condition):
Desktop and laptop computers
CRT and LCD monitors
Computer accessories
Printers
Scanners
Fax machines
Network equipment
Telecommunications equipment
Consumer electronics
Video equipment
Commercial electronics
Point-of-sale devices
Circuit boards
Uninterruptible Power Supplies
Telephones
Cell phones and PDAs
Satellite and cable boxes
Cables and connectors

For more information, phone Marist School
770-936-2228

Continue going green with a visit to this beautiful Atlanta destination!

Lightning strikes Atlanta

A friend posted this on facebook showing the magnitude of the recent storms.  Lightning striking the Bank of America tower downtown…beautiful shot!IBMtowerLightning

Looking for something a little more peaceful? Find it here!






















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