![]() ![]() Since the ects does double duty, input to the pcm as well as temperature display, a good display showing the needle movement as the engine warms up eliminates a faulty ects. If not, then either the ects or transmission temperature sensor is faulty. Try it and see if the low coolant light turns off turning off the light means replacing the coolant reservoir. Disconnecting the coolant sensor and shorting the two pins on the connector would be as if the float ring were above the low level line in the reservoir. During engine start-up the engine coolant temp/low coolant/auto trans fluid temp telltale indicator lamp is turned ON by the PCM for a bulb check.īased on the descriptions above, a low coolant level (float below minimum coolant level) opens the coolant switch. When either of the sensors signals a temperature that is above the specified range or the coolant level switch opens due to a low coolant level in the coolant surge tank, the PCM will ground circuit 35 and turns the engine coolant temp/low coolant/auto trans fluid temp telltale indicator lamp ON to inform the operator of the vehicle that one of the above conditions has occurred. The PCM monitors the inputs of the ECT sensor, transmission fluid temperature sensor and the coolant level switch to determine if the ECT, automatic transmission fluid temperature and coolant level are within normal operating ranges. Also, a description from the FSM is reprinted here.Įngine Coolant Temp/Low Coolant/Auto Trans Fluid Temp Telltale The float would contain a small magnet and the sealed reed switch permanently positioned in a plastic column for the float ring to allow movement up and down. Anyway, the following is a brief schematic of the coolant sensor and I presume the symbol represents a magnetic reed switch that simply operates on magnetic attraction to open or close a set of contacts in a sealed unit. A coolant sensor is a coolant sensor or at least that's what I see. I couldn't find the electrical symbol interpretation for the coolant level sensor in the '99 FSM or '03 元00 FSM.
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![]() To make it, juice fresh strawberries and mix the juice with gelatin for a sweet treat without artificial flavors. Gelée is really a fancy term for Jell-O, and it’s just about as easy to make but with much better taste. Once processed, it will resemble natural peanut butter.īefore topping the tart with fresh strawberries, turn half of them into a gelée that holds everything in place. Fruit dishes are so flexible you can mix and match your fruit crumble or fruit tart to use whatever it is you have knocking around the kitchen. You process whole hazelnuts, so the texture is quite gritty compared with traditional almond or hazelnut meal. Ingredients For the tart base 175g/6oz digestive biscuits 75g/3oz butter 200g/7oz Bramley apples For the frangipane filling 75g/3oz butter, softened 75g/3oz caster sugar 2 free-range eggs. Next, fill the tart shell with frangipane, a sweet pastry filling made with ground almonds. The frangipane is made with hazelnuts rather than almonds. If it breaks when pressing it into the pan, just patch it back together. Pulse in the cold water until the dough starts to hold together. ![]() This tart is made with a frangipane filling, and is easy to make. Add the yolk and pulse until it is evenly distributed. One of his most popular recipes is the 30 minute meal frangipane tart. Orange zest and fresh thyme leaves add a bit of a spark. Remove the beans and paper, then put the tins back in the oven for a further 5 minutes. Description Ripe figs are opened, like flowers, and set in a base of frangipane, nutty almond pastry cream. Line each tin with a circle of baking parchment or foil, add baking beans and bake blind for 10 minutes. Add the butter and pulse until the butter is the size of small peas. RICK STEIN FIG & FRANGIPANE TARTS CLASSIC FRENCH XMAS RECIPE. All you need to get started is a food processor.įirst, process the dough to form the cookie-like crust. 2 tablespoons cold water In the bowl of a food processor (or using a pastry blender), combine the flour, sugar, and salt. Add the eggs and egg yolk, one at a time until incorporated in the mixture. Do so in this tart with two strawberry toppings. For the frangipane, cream the butter and sugar in an electric mixer until pale and fluffy. 1/2 cup cold unsalted butter (1 stick), cut into tablespoon slices. Plump and juicy, ripe fresh strawberries are delicious on their own, but sometimes you want to showcase them. 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour. Celebrate strawberries when they’re at their best with a tart that’s not only mouthwatering, but a visual stunner as well. “The Bad Batch” suggests that it might be better - or at least less delusional - to fend for yourself among people who make no secret about wanting to eat you. A chilling black-and-white vampire film, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night was a slow and thinly written film, but. Just a few years ago, Amirpour launched onto the scene with A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. ![]() Comfort may be Edenic - at least compared with the open desert - but it isn’t necessarily a place where you would want to raise a kid.Īfter all, it isn’t real, as the sign says. The Bad Batch is the first American film from Iranian director Ana Lily Amirpour. In addition to presenting her parable about the collapse of society, Amirpour also delivers a kind of postmodern Adam-and-Eve story. How and why Arlen agrees to help him achieve that goal is the main question of the film, at least ostensibly. The plot is largely fueled by Honey’s father (Jason Momoa), a cannibalistic loner known as Miami Man who wants his daughter back. The problem with “The Bad Batch” is that, despite such powerful otherworldly touches, there’s isn’t much narrative conflict, once Arlen escapes to Comfort, where street vendors sell noodles, not human flesh, but where the leader exerts a cultlike supremacy over his subjects. Known as the “bridge people,” these man-eaters capture Arlen and harvest one each of her arms and legs for food.Īfter she escapes to Comfort with the daughter of a woman she has killed in self-defense - a little girl named Honey (Jayda Fink) - the story fast-forwards five months to a time when Arlen is able to hobble around on a prosthetic leg while listening to The Dream expound on his philosophy of governance. The same can’t said for the savages who waylay her on her way to Comfort. ![]() Although the no-man’s-land is populated by the undocumented, the sick, insane, poor, weak and the criminals, the film’s heroine seems pretty well adjusted. It is into Comfort that Arlen (Suki Waterhouse) has wandered, after being cast from civilized society for unknown reasons. The scenario feels sickeningly persuasive, given some of the violent, divisive rhetoric we’re hearing these days. “This isn’t real,” reads a sign in one of the last outposts of human decency, a sanctuary city called Comfort, run by a benevolent despot named The Dream (Keanu Reeves). Set in a dystopian near-future, the universe conjured by her new follow-up, “The Bad Batch” - a wasteland where examples of America’s human garbage struggle to survive in a desert dotted with trash heaps and encampments of cannibals - feels dizzyingly extreme but disturbingly plausible. ![]() As filmmaker Ana Lily Amirpour demonstrated with her 2014 debut feature - the Farsi-language feminist vampire fable “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night” - she is very good at weirdo world-building. ![]() Photograph by Mark Segar, Reuters Coming to Americaīut by then, the tradition of jack-o’-lanterns had already taken root in the New World, showing up in early American literature and media. Near the village of Sleepy Hollow, New York, the annual Great Jack O’ Lantern Blaze illuminates the grounds of the historic Van Cortlandt Manor with more than 7,000 hand-carved pumpkins. “The minute the lights came on, a lot of the stories lost their potency, and people’s imaginations weren’t running as wild,” Mannion says. People thought it was Jack of the Lantern, a lost soul, or a ghost.”Īs Ireland began the process of nationwide electrification in the 1930s, the tale of Stingy Jack started to fade. “If you were to try to follow the light, you could go into a sinkhole or bog, or drown. Also known as fool’s fire, fairy lights, will-o’-the-wisp, and eventually, jack-o’-lantern, it often seemed like “a floating flame that would move away from travelers,” Mannion says. The story also helped explain ignis fatuus, a natural phenomenon that occurs in marshlands and bogs-such as those in Ireland’s countryside-producing flickering lights as gases from decomposing organic matter combust. “It was also used as a cautionary tale, a morality tale, that Jack was a soul trapped between two worlds, and if you behaved like he did you could end up like that, too,” Mannion says. But the devil took some pity on Jack, giving him an ember of coal to light his turnip lantern as he wandered between both places for eternity-again inspiring the nickname Jack-of-the-Lantern, or jack-o’-lantern. When Jack died, he found himself barred from heaven-and from hell. Dozens of versions abound, but one recurring storyline is that Stingy Jack tricked the devil twice. ![]() Then there’s the 18th-century Irish folktale of Stingy Jack, an unsavory fellow often said to be a blacksmith who had a fondness for mischief and booze. According to Merriam-Webster, in 17th-century Britain it was common to call a man whose name you didn’t know “Jack.” A night watchman, for example, became known as “Jack-of-the-Lantern,” or jack-o’-lantern. The origins of jack-o’-lanterns aren’t limited to produce the term also referred to people. A plaster cast of a carved turnip lantern common during the early 1900s-called a “ghost turnip” and complete with craggy teeth and sinister eye slits-haunts the museum’s permanent exhibitions. Visitors to the National Museum of Ireland-Country Life, in County Mayo, can see firsthand how terrifying those turnips could look. “Over time people started to carve faces and designs to allow light to shine through the holes without extinguishing the ember.” “Metal lanterns were quite expensive, so people would hollow out root vegetables,” he says. ( Related: These paper crafts bring the party on Day of the Dead.)Ī practical purpose also evolved, says Mannion. To ward off restless souls, people donned costumes and carved frightening faces into root vegetables such as beets, potatoes, and turnips-usually plentiful after the recent harvest. On Samhain eve, October 31, spirits of the dead were thought to mingle with the living. The idea took deeper hold during the Celtic festival of Samhain, which was originally celebrated on November 1 and inspired many traditions of modern-day Halloween. “It’s quite macabre, but it may have symbolized the severed heads of your enemies.” “It may even have had pre-Christian origins that evolved from the custom of head veneration, or potentially even represented war trophies taken from your foes,” says Nathan Mannion, senior curator for EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin. The concept of using a round fruit or vegetable to depict a human face goes back thousands of years in some northern European Celtic cultures. Although the legendary Headless Horseman and his hurled pumpkin have been scaring Americans for generations, jack-o’-lanterns actually trace their origins back centuries to Old World traditions in countries including Ireland, England, and Scotland.Īlong the way, pagan rituals, freaky folktales, and natural phenomena have interwoven to create a fascinating history that’s part fact, part fiction, and all frightfully fun. ![]() The backstory of jack-o’-lanterns, including how they came to star in Halloween decor and why they’re carved in the first place, is a tale worth telling. ![]() For decades, carving a pumpkin has been a beloved fall tradition in America, celebrated with parties, festivals, and televised competitions. There’s no more classic Halloween image than a glowing jack-o’-lantern perched in a window or on a porch, setting a merrily macabre mood. ![]() In fact, his expression had become stricken. God layne, could you think of a stupider excuse? He looked up to see a unconvinced Jerry. ![]() "I don't know man, maybe tomorrow night? I gotta get home, clean the place up, and do some other chores." he drifted off, not even bothering to finish the sentence. It's been a while since we've all been able to get together and hang out!" "Without a goodbye? Well, I was gonna ask, wanna come with me and the guys to go get a few drinks? Surely home can wait a few hours. He didn't want his best friend to see the desperatenss in his eyes. "Was just heading home." He was suddenly thankful of the dim lighting in the room. Where you going?" Jerry looked concerned. Right as he was about to walk out the back door, he felt a hand on his shoulder. His stomach was starting to feel nauseous and he didn't want to stick around long enough to let him friends see him get sick all over the place. Layne didn't want him to think anything was wrong, so when Jerry sat back down, he did too, with a forced grin.įinally, later after they left the stage, he walked away from the other guys - who were joking around, laughing, and discussing something that Layne couldn't hear and didn't care about anyways - and went to retrieve his coat and car keys. He knew Jerry was nervous about this performance and was watching his best friend closely the whole time. As much as he didn't want to, he looked at Jerry, questioning whether they should play another song. When the song was over, he felt relieved, giving the crowd a thanks and walking away.īut they quickly started yelling for another song and he could feel his stomach churn, knowing his journey home would surely be delayed now. A pain that would slowly consume him if he didn't get back to his apartment soon. ![]() As the end of the song dragged out, he was beginning to feel a slight pain creep in. He had no idea the unplugged performance would take this long, and while he was having fun, he suddenly could feel his needles calling to him. By the time they were playing the song "Over Now", Layne was ready to go home. Of course, you can’t just serve chicken to your family or guests. Don’t touch any bones as that will provide you with a false reading. You should make sure that you insert your temperature probe into the thickest part of the thigh. You need to make sure that you cook the chicken to a safe internal temperature of at least 165 degrees F. If you are using a charcoal grill you will want to move the coals to one side of your BBQ once they are a nice white/grey color. I used my gas grill for this, it is quick to start and I find that roasted chicken using indirect cooking it works very well. This may potentially cause your chicken to become dry, especially the legs and outer breasts. If it is any larger than that you will have to cook it quite a bit longer. You might want to place a foil roasting pan under your chicken to catch the drippings.įor this type of cooking, you will want to use a medium-sized bird around a 2 1/2 to 3 lb bird. The beer can will act as a stabilizer to keep your chicken upright. You will simply have to make sure that you balance your bird like a tripod using the 2 legs and the back. ![]() ![]() If you do not have a stand that will support your chicken and hold your beer can that’s OK. I often insert ½ an onion, maybe a crushed garlic clove or 2, and some herbs sprigs like rosemary or thyme. I like to put mine inside the chicken, I find the flavors come through better that way. You can add aromatics like garlic cloves or herbs to the pan so that the flavors are absorbed by the bird as it cooks. The unit also holds the can of beer and catches all the juices in the small pan at the bottom. I went all out and spent $9.99 for a small stand that holds the chicken upright. So it is important to pair flavors that will complement each other. Remember, all the flavors you select will be melded together in your roast chicken. For this recipe, I used a beer from a local craft brewery called Rutting Elk Red brewed by The Grizzly Paw Brewing Company. I like to use a robust flavored beer like an amber ale. When you are deciding on what flavors to use the sky is pretty much the limit when using this cooking technique. It paired perfectly with the flavors of the beer that I selected. This time I used the chicken rub from A Cajun Life. I like to use something with a little heat. In addition, you can select any type of spice rub or dry rub you like for your creation. Using a whole chicken makes preparation a breeze. There are so many easy ways to add flavor to your chicken when you cook using this method. BBQ Beer Can Chicken is a simple way to amp up the flavors of your BBQ chicken. ![]() extension.) I hope that this helps some people. 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NB: !!!Please to get the voucher code use the same browser where you downloaded the offer !!! ![]() Old users will get 6 months of free VPN ($20). New users will get 1 year of free VPN ($36) + They can get 6 months voucher code. They are different for New users and those who already registered. NB: Please follow the activation instructions in readme file. In the 13th century the old city of Al-'Ula was built and many stones of the old Dedanite and Lihyanite ruins were reused. It thrived from around 650 until it declined at some time before 1230. The power centre of the region thus shifted to Hegra some 22 km (14 mi) to the north of Al-'Ula.Īl-Mabiyat some 20 km (12 mi) away near Mughaira became the next commercial centre of the region. The Nabataeans made Hegra, the modern Mada'in Salih, their second capital. The Nabataeans were the lords of the region at least until 106 AD when the Romans conquered their capital Petra. The next four hundred years, until around 100 BC, were the time of the Kingdom of Lihyan. One of the Nabataean tombs from the Madain Saleh necropolis It is thought that around the turn of the fifth century BC the kingdom became hereditary. In these it is told how Nabonidus the king of Babylonia made a military campaign to northern Arabia in 552 BC or somewhat later, conquering Tayma Dedan and Yathrib (Medina). Dedan is mentioned in the Harran Inscriptions. The Dedanite kingdom spans the seventh and sixth centuries BC. The older history of the oasis has been divided into several phases. Al-'Ula stands on the site of the Biblical city of Dedan but was founded with the ancient north Arabian kingdom of Lihyan, which ruled from the 5th to 2nd century BC. It was located along Incense Road, the network of routes that facilitated the trading of spices, silk and other luxury items through the kingdom of Axum, Arabia, Egypt, and India. ![]() The walled city of Al-'Ula was founded in the 6th century BC, an oasis in the desert valley, with fertile soil and plenty of water. The area is also known for its striking landscape of rocks, canyons, and wadis, and the contrast between these dry surroundings and the lush, palm-filled oases near the city's centre.Īl-'Ula was once a key stop on the Hejaz Railway, linking Damascus to Medina. In addition to the ancient old town, a more recent historical city, displaying the settlement patterns of Arabic-Islamic urbanism, remains occupied and is currently experiencing a renaissance. The city (municipality) covers 2,391 square kilometres (923 sq mi), and has a population of 5,426. The city is located 110 km (68 mi) southwest of Tayma and 300 km (190 mi) north of Medina. Today, the city of Al-'Ula is within the Governorate of Al-'Ula ( Arabic: مُحَافَظَة ٱلْعُلَا, romanized: Muḥāfathat Al-ʿUlā), one of seven constituent counties of Medina province. ![]() Al-'Ula was also the capital of the ancient Lihyanites (Dedanites). Meanwhile, the ancient walled city of Al-'Ula ("Old Town"), situated near the oasis that allowed for its settlement, contains a dense cluster of mud-brick and stone houses. ![]() Built more than 2,000 years ago by the Nabataeans, Hegra is often compared with its sister city of Petra, in Jordan. Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hegra (also known as Al-Hijr, or Mada'in Salih), is located 22 km (14 mi) north of the city, in Al-'Ula governorate. The immediate vicinity contains a unique concentration of precious artifacts, including well-preserved ancient stone inscriptions that illustrate the development of the Arabic language, and a concentration of rock dwellings and tombs that date from the Nabatean and Dedanite periods that coincided with Greco-Roman influence during classical antiquity. ![]() Situated in the Hejaz, a region that features prominently in the history of Islam as well as several pre-Islamic Semitic civilizations, Al-'Ula was a market city on the historic incense route that linked India and the Gulf to the Levant and Europe. Coordinates: 26☃7′N 37★5′E / 26.617°N 37.917☎ / 26.617 37.917Īl-'Ula ( Arabic: ٱلْعُلَا al-ʿulā), sometimes stylized in English as AlUla, is an ancient Arabic oasis city located in Medina province of northwestern Saudi Arabia. Embracing God’s larger plan for your life will help you stay strong when temptations arise.” Winters writes, “When faced with temptation, consider the potential damage to your career, your future, and your family. In this post, How to Handle Temptation at Work, David L. Is it possible to be moved to a different location and avoid the temptation?.Would I be tempted by the same thing in another position?.Am I tempted by something specific in this job?.If you are in this situation, here are a few questions to ask yourself: However, we can escape recurring temptations at work by quitting a job that is toxic. It’s something we cannot escape this side of heaven. In company with men who work iniquity, and let me not eat of their delicacies! Psalm 141:4 Your Job Is Causing You to Fall into Temptationĭo not let my heart incline to any evil, to busy myself with wicked deeds You can trust Him to lead you in the way you should go.Ĭommit your work to the LORD, and your plans will be established. The key is to commit your plans to the Lord and allow Him to establish them. ![]() That first scary step of faith might be the step of quitting your job. ![]() In this article, Making Career Decisions Within God’s Will for Your Life, the author writes, “God's guidance is given one step at a time, and often requires that we take some scary steps of faith.” If you are struggling in the workplace, and are wondering whether you should quit your job, Here are 7 Biblical reasons to consider: But you’re questioning if it’s really making the kind of impact God wants you to be. It’s not harmful to yourself or others, it doesn’t come in between you and God. Maybe your current position suits you just fine. Just like God gives us Biblical principles to choose jobs by, he gives us principles that can lead us away from jobs that are not good for us. There is never as clear a roadmap as we would like to our life, and God often does not send us flashing neon signs that lead to a career path, or even away from one. 3:23-23).īut what if we’re not working at a job God wants to be at? Scripture tells us that in any job you hold, and everything you do, you should “…work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward” (Col. ![]() And it’s from His perspective that we may find Biblical reasons to quit our jobs. There are probably a dozen practical reasons why people choose to quit their jobs, (including the risk of being harmed by aforementioned knives), but there are also Biblical principles that lead us to view our jobs from a Godly perspective. Most of my jobs were simply a means to an end, while other jobs were outright dangerous-like the time I sold knives door-to-door! Not only do I feel like I’m working within my God-given strengths, I also feel like I’m helping others along the way. ![]()
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