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FROM Bschooladmit20: Soups, Stews and Chili — Thai Curry Soup |
Soups, Stews and Chili — Thai Curry Soup This delicious Thai-style soup has coconut milk, shrimp, mushrooms, and spinach. Chicken may be substituted for the shrimp; either way, I love this soup anytime! |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Main Dishes — Bow Tie Pasta with Broccoli, Garlic, and Lemon |
Main Dishes — Bow Tie Pasta with Broccoli, Garlic, and Lemon This dish, which consists of pasta tossed in a sauce made of fresh broccoli, garlic, and lemon, has a lot going for it. It’s delicious, simple, and fresh. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Cauliflower — Loaded Cauliflower |
Cauliflower — Loaded Cauliflower This rich loaded cauliflower recipe, which is very similar to a loaded potato, combines steamed cauliflower with sour cream, Cheddar cheese, and ranch dressing mix. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Seafood — Shrimp — Spicy Chipotle Grilled Shrimp |
Seafood — Shrimp — Spicy Chipotle Grilled Shrimp Marinated shrimp, grilled on skewers, have the fiery flavors of chipotle chilies, garlic, and red pepper flakes. This is for those who like their grilled shrimp spicy enough to break a sweat. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Turkish Pogaça — Cuisine |
Turkish Pogaça — Cuisine The savory Turkish snack made with parsley and feta cheese is perfect for a morning breakfast or a midday snack. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Quick Coconut Curry with Rice, Corn, and Beans |
Because the recipe calls for frozen corn and canned peas, coconut curry rice with corn and black-eyed peas can be made quickly. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Main Dishes — Bruschetta Chicken Casserole |
Main Dishes — Bruschetta Chicken Casserole This simple chicken casserole cooks in one pan for simple cleanup and is reminiscent of bruschetta with fresh basil pesto, tomatoes, and mozzarella. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Joey’s Cheesecake — Cheesecake |
Joey’s Cheesecake — Cheesecake A simple cheesecake that is flavored with your favorite fruit flavored yogurt. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Best Black Beans — Beans and Peas |
Best Black Beans — Beans and Peas When you’re short on time, it makes sense to make this quick and simple black bean recipe with everyday ingredients. accompanies any Mexican or Cuban meal well. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Nut Candy — Maple Fudge with Maple Syrup |
Nut Candy — Maple Fudge with Maple Syrup Make heavenly homemade maple fudge on your stovetop using brown sugar, heavy cream, butter, and pure maple syrup. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Worcestershire Ribs — Pork |
Worcestershire Ribs — Pork A simple Worcestershire sauce made with tomato paste, hot pepper sauce, and golden syrup adds sweet and spicy flavor to pork ribs as they finish baking. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Tuscan Lemonade Cocktail — European |
Tuscan Lemonade Cocktail — European This pitcher cocktail is a lemon lover’s dream, complete with lemonade, limoncello, lemon-infused vodka, lemony sparkling water, and even fresh lemon slices! |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Desserts — Cheesecake — Gluten-Free Cheesecake Cupcakes |
Desserts — Cheesecake — Gluten-Free Cheesecake Cupcakes Family members who can only eat gluten-free desserts will love these simple individual cheesecake cupcakes with a pecan crust. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: French Onion Chicken — Chicken Breast |
French Onion Chicken — Chicken Breast French onion chicken is a quick and easy meal to prepare on weeknights using 5 simple ingredients, including cream of mushroom soup and onion soup mix. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Latin American — The Original Camarones a la Diabla |
Latin American — The Original Camarones a la Diabla Simmer shrimp in a spicy sauce of dried chiles blended with tomatoes to make camerones a la diabla, a quintessential Mexican dish. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Cherry-Berry Ros Sorbet |
This no-churn, flavorful sorbet with frozen cherries, berries, and rosé wine is a chic take on traditional fruit sorbet. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Cakes — Hazel’s Chocolate Cake |
Cakes — Hazel’s Chocolate Cake Here is a recipe for a chocolate cake that uses sour milk instead of regular milk. |
FROM Bschooladmit20: Hot Dip — Appetizers and Snacks — Cheese Dips and Spreads |
Hot Dip — Appetizers and Snacks — Cheese Dips and Spreads This delicious dip is always best when it’s served really warm — works well with breadsticks and assorted crackers. I make it during the holidays when JOY is in the air and romance is always in style. |
FROM Sarah's MBA Journey: Women and work: international women’s day |
Went along to a women’s event in my office to celebrate international women’s day. We discussed our experience of being a women in the work place and future challenges. Thought I would share my experience here. Have I experienced sexism? Yes, but not always overt. When I was seventeen I wanted to study psychology and went along to university open days. Now in the UK you ideally want your course to be recognised by the British psychological society. The university I was looking at was starting a new course and not yet recognised. I asked the course leader whether the course would be recognised in time, he told me not to worry my pretty head. I,of course, went to another university for that reason alone. I was gleeful when I found out later that the course hadn’t been recognised. Yep; I have had the classic of having my bum pinched. I worked in a hotel bar and when I leaned down to place drinks ona table my bum was pinched by a customer. The son couldn’t decide whether to congratulate his dad or be offended on my behalf. I couldn’t decide either. I was in shock and he a customer, so what I could was limited. I think I just glared and commented that Wasn’t appropriate. How has the work place changed? When I started in the civil service I was regaled with stories of what it was to be like included that if a women got married she had to resign. Now of course that doesn’t happen. My work is very supportive has good maternity benefits and both genders make use of the flexible working policy. We still don’t have enough women in senior management, but that the same as most workplaces. Though more often than not I am still the only women in the room when I work on projects of a technical nature, specially when I’m at a clients. Be great when that less likely to be the case. Challenges I don’t perceive my gender to be an issue in the workplace. In general I’ve found discrimination around my disability more of an issue. As I’m still single I also don’t need to overly worry about maternity offers, and balancing home and work. But those are issues that my friends are grappling with, both male and female. But as i reported in an earlierpostI was secretly glad I wasn’t accepted by Duke for their MBA programme as I couldn’t see how I could have kids and pay off the massive student loan I would have accursed. Some of that is just an age thing, and an inbuilt assumption that student loans don’t have repayment holidays if your on maternity leave. To widen the appeal of MBA for women can repayment holidays on student loans be built-in? What has been your experience at work based on your gender? What do you think the future challenges are? |
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