Ingredients 3 pounds red potatoes, scrubbed and cut into 1/4″ slices 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 1/4 cup all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon kosher salt Click here for more ingredients and directions
Ingredients 1 1/2 pounds potatoes, peeled and cubed 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt, divided 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/2 cup sour cream 1/4 cup unsalted butter, cut into pieces Click here for more ingredients and directions
Lemon Pepper Honey Fried Chicken -1 whole chicken, cut into pieces -1 tablespoon of Kosher salt -1/2 tablespoon of fresh back pepper -1 packet of Sazon seasoning -1/2 tablespoon of granulated garlic powder -the zest of 2 lemons -6 to 8 cups of vegetable or canola oil Click here for more ingredients
Ingredients: 1 pound fettuccine noodles 4 tablespoons butter, divided 3/4 pound skinless and boneless chicken breasts, about 1 large or 2 small breasts Kosher salt…
Soy Sauce Overdose Puts Man In Coma Make a mental note to watch your salt intake as it could leave you in a coma… According to NBC News: A young man who drank a quart of soy sauce went into a coma and nearly died from an excess of salt in his body, according to a recent case report. The 19-year-old, who drank the soy sauce after being dared by friends, is the first person known to have deliberately overdosed on such a high amount of salt and survived with no lasting neurological problems, according to the doctors in Virginia who reported his case. The case report was published online June 4 in the Journal of Emergency Medicine. Too much salt in the blood, a condition called hypernatremia, is usually seen in people with psychiatric conditions who develop a strong appetite for the condiment, said Dr. David J. Carlberg, who treated the young man and works as an emergency medicine physician at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C. Hypernatremia is dangerous because it causes the brain to lose water. When there is too much salt in the bloodstream, water moves out of the body tissues and into the blood by the process of osmosis, to try to equalize the salt concentration between the two. As water the leaves the brain, the organ can shrink and bleed, Carlberg said. After the man drank the soy sauce, he began twitching and having seizures, and the friends took him to an emergency room. That hospital administered anti-seizure medication, and he was already in a coma when he was taken to the hospital where Carlberg was working, the University of Virginia Medical Center, nearly four hours after the event. “He didn’t respond to any of the stimuli that we gave him,” Carlberg said. “He had some clonus, which is just elevated reflexes. It’s a sign that basically the nervous system wasn’t working very well.” The team immediately began flushing the salt out of his system by administering a solution of water and the sugar dextrose through a nasal tube. When they placed the tube, streaks of brown material came out. Within a half hour, they pumped 1.5 gallons (6 liters) of sugar water into the man’s body. The man’s sodium levels returned to normal after about five hours. He remained in a coma for three days, but woke up on his own. For several days afterward, a part of his brain called the hippocampus showed residual effects from the seizures. But a month after the event, he showed no sign of the overdose : He was back at college, and doing well on his exams, doctors reported. A typical quart of soy sauce has more than 0.35 pounds (0.16 kilograms) of salt, the researchers said. Though it’s rare in the United States, consuming excess salt was a traditional method for suicide in ancient China, according to the case report. Carlberg said he believes the young man survived because the team got his sodium levels down so quickly. Damn, bet he won’t be partaking in any ridiculous azz dares anymore.
The manager of Denver Chipotle restaurant has become an Internet celebrity thanks to a photo of himself with Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. One look at it and you’ll know why: Marty Arps, 20, posed for a group photo with Romney and other Chipotle employees Tuesday, during a break in his preparations for the presidential debate . Arps’ wide-eyed expression while pointing at Romney is priceless, and brings to mind a similar photo of a Colorado bar-goer who met President Obama this year: In Arps’ case, he said, “It’s just a facial expression I do when I’m excited. It’s like, ‘Ah, it’s them, right there in front of you!’ They’re not from another world!'” He said he made the same face when meeting Nicki Minaj . Hard to say if that’s even more exciting than the possible future President of the United States.
Okay, you got us: we’ll go see Pitch Perfect . For the second time this week, actress Rebel Wilson has made headlines for her performance on a talk show. First, she covered Lady Gaga on The Tonight Show . Now, she’s topped herself by rapping a duet with Ellen DeGeneres to the Salt ‘n Pepa classic, “Shoop.” This is a must-watch: Rebel Wilson and Ellen DeGeneres – “Shoop” Also on Ellen this week? Liam Neeson stripped !