• Today in History - 1976

    From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Sat Sep 16 16:11:00 2023
    17 September 1976 - NASA UNVEILS A NEW SPACESHIP IN THE CALIFORNIA
    DESERT: NASA's new reusable orbital space vehicle, the space shuttle, is
    rolled out for its first public viewing in front of thousands of invited
    guests in Palmdale, California. It's christened the 'Enterprise' after a write-in campaign by 'Star Trek fans, and most of the show's original
    cast is on hand for the unveiling.

    The first orbiter, Enterprise, was built in 1976 and used in Approach
    and Landing Tests (ALT), but had no orbital capability. Four fully
    operational orbiters were initially built: Columbia, Challenger,
    Discovery, and Atlantis. Of these, two were lost in mission accidents: Challenger in 1986 and Columbia in 2003, with a total of 14 astronauts
    killed. A fifth operational (and sixth in total) orbiter, Endeavour, was
    built in 1991 to replace Challenger. The three surviving operational
    vehicles were retired from service following Atlantis's final flight on
    July 21, 2011. The U.S. relied on the Russian Soyuz spacecraft to
    transport astronauts to the ISS from the last Shuttle flight until the
    launch of the Crew Dragon Demo-2 mission in May 2020.

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    Title: NASA Barbecue Rub
    Categories: Rubs, Herbs, Chilies
    Yield: 1 Pound

    1/2 c Table salt
    +=OR=+
    3/4 c Kosher salt
    1/2 c Granulated sugar
    1/3 c Brown sugar; light packed
    3 tb Chilli spice mix powder
    3 tb Paprika
    2 tb Celery salt
    1/2 c Ground oregano
    4 ts Ground white pepper
    1 tb Garlic powder
    1 tb Ground black pepper
    1 tb Ground cumin
    3/4 ts Dry mustard
    1/2 ts Ground cayenne pepper

    Mix well. Store in an airtight container.

    Use at least 1 tablespoon of rub per 1 lb of meat. Wrap
    rub coated meat in plastic wrap and allow to marinate in
    the fridge overnight before cooking.

    Makes 1 pound = about 2 1/2 cups

    Links to original: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/
    shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts135/american_meal.html

    http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/567294main_American_meal_
    Formulations.pdf

    From: http://www.recipelink.com

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Fri Oct 6 01:23:00 2023
    06 October 1976 - JOHN HATHAWAY COMPLETES 50,600 MILE BICYCLE TOUR OF
    EVERY CONTINENT: On this day in 1974, cyclist John Hathaway completes
    his 100 week, 50,600 mile tour of the world. Hathaway had ridden well
    over 130,000 miles since he began touring in 1953. In 1955, he rode from Vancouver to Montreal. A Trans Canada ride, Halifax to Vancouver, took
    him only 24 1/2 days and gave him the Trans Canada world record, a
    record that stood for 20 years. "I had to cover 1,000 miles of that on
    gravel roads," he said in the Toronto Globe and Mail in 1998. "The Trans
    Canada Highway didn't go all the way." His 50,600-mile, 100-week world
    tour in 1972-74 led him through 52 countries and six continents, and
    earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records. Adventure Cyclist contributor John Rakowski rode briefly with Hathaway a few years ago in Caracas, Venezuela. "Though a short, slim man, he was all muscle - his
    body looked made of tangled rope - and I wasn't able to keep up with
    him," wrote Rakowski. Hathaway, who began cycling as a racer in England
    at the age of 18, compiled a list of the health problems and cycling
    injuries he's suffered from since 1950. Among the more remarkable
    include a broken hip in 1972, of which Hathaway writes, "Secured with
    three pins, still in, no problem." In 1987, he was hit by a truck while
    riding in Argentina. He listed his injuries as "Broken back, two
    compressed vertebrae, no problem." When Hathaway, an Adventure Cycling
    member, passed through Missoula in the summer of 1993 on his
    30,000-mile, 24-month tour of the U.S., he was 68 years old.

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    Title: Bombay Bicycle Club Chicken & Walnut Salad
    Categories: Greens, Poultry, Nuts, Citrus, Vegetables
    Yield: 2 Servings

    Iceberg lettuce; shredded
    1 1/2 c Diced chicken
    3/4 c English walnut halves
    1 c Canned Mandarin orange
    - segments
    1/2 c Shredded coconut; toasted

    MMMMM----------------------CITRUS DRESSING---------------------------
    2/3 c Olive oil
    2 tb Orange juice
    3 tb Lemon juice
    1 cl Garlic; minced
    1 1/2 ts Grated orange peel (zest)
    1/2 ts Salt
    1/4 ts Fresh ground pepper

    Combine all ingredients in a small bowl or jar. Mix
    well. Cover. Refrigerate until ready to use. Makes
    about 1 cup.

    On a bed of iceberg lettuce, layer chicken chunks,
    walnuts, Mandarin orange segments and toasted coconut.

    To toast sweetened shredded coconut, sprinkle some in a
    single layer on a cookie sheet. Bake at 350ºF/175ºC for
    10 to 15 minutes or until light golden brown. Stir and
    check frequently to prevent burning. Remove from oven
    and allow to cool before using.

    Top with citrus dressing.

    FROM: The Trading Post by Kathryn Rem

    RECIPE FROM: http://www.sj-r.com

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