Sunday, September 30, 2012

Ron Howard's remarks played at Mayberry Days

(AP) ? Andy Griffith led by example on the set of his television show, teaching a 6-year-old boy that true leadership requires not only confidence and hard work but also humility, Academy Award-winning film director Ron Howard said in recorded remarks Sunday.

Howard's remarks were to be played during a Griffith tribute at the 23rd annual Mayberry Days celebration in Mount Airy. It's the first Mayberry Days held since Griffith, a native of Mount Airy, died July 3 at the age of 86 at his home in Manteo. The three-day event typically attracts 25,000 to 30,000 people.

"Andy's impact on my life and my approach to my work really can't be measured," Howard said. "The balance that he sustained between focused, creative effort and this overt, playful enjoyment that he got out of working hard with people that he liked, doing a show he loved, was something that I hope I'll always remember and emulate."

Howard played Opie Taylor, the red-headed son of Sheriff Andy Taylor, on "The Andy Griffith Show." The CBS TV show aired from 1960 to 1968, starting when Howard was 6 years old and ending when he was 14.

Tanya Jones, executive director of the Surry Arts Council, said Howard reached out to her and told her he wanted to "do something for Andy," adding that he knew Griffith loved his hometown. He emailed Jones after she had reached out to his father, actor Rance Howard, for help with the celebration that's held in the North Carolina town that inspired the fictional town of Mayberry.

Ron Howard hinted that what he learned on "The Andy Griffith Show" helped him with his future career, which includes an Academy Award for directing "A Beautiful Mind." Griffith, he said, established an inclusive set that allowed him, at age 6, "to feel safe, comfortable enough to participate and then to be able to witness and learn so much about the collaborative process ? the value of originality, the discipline of form and the bursts of individual inspiration that good moments and scenes are built on."

Rance Howard sent a statement praising Griffith's character to be read at the tribute.

"Andy was an excellent role model, the guardian of good taste and humor," wrote Rance Howard. "He loved to laugh out loud and long but his motto was, 'I don't want the public to laugh at us, I want them to laugh with us.'"

Griffith was recovering from a heart attack when Rance Howard's wife, Jean, died. Griffith flew with his wife, Cindi, to California so he could speak at the memorial service.

"That's the kind of friend Andy was," Rance Howard wrote. "Yes, he played an enormous role in our lives."

Ron Howard said he learned during the eight seasons "how much care had to go into making a program if it was going to be truly worthy of an audience's time.

"...He helped me to understand that high achievement and leadership require confidence, yes, hard work, absolutely. But it could be gained while still maintaining humility, humanity and a joyous appreciation for those around him. Like so many others, I'm going to miss you, Andy."

With his last words for the crowd, Howard mimicked Griffith, who was famous for telling the audience three words at the end of his shows: "I appreciate it."

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Martha Waggoner can be reached at http://twitter.com/mjwaggonernc

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PFT: Spencer questionable for Dallas Monday night

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We accidentally started a new tradition last week.? To ensure that I would review the research compiled by the Football Night in America staff for the Sunday and Monday games, I decided to search for one interesting fact per game, to be shared.? With you.

Yes, I can pretend it?s about you.? But it?s about me.? (When isn?t it?)

So allow me to do something for you again, even though I?m really doing it for myself.

Panthers at Falcons:? In 19 regular-season games, Cam Newton already has 16 rushing touchdowns.? It?s the most by any NFL quarterback in his first two seasons, and Newton has 13 games left in his second season.

Patriots at Bills:? A week after leapfrogging boyhood idol Joe Montana, Tom Brady can pass Kerry Collins on the all-time passing list.? With 57 yards, Brady moves in to 11th place.

Vikings at Lions:? In his last three games against Detroit, Jared Allen has 6.5 sacks, a 36-yard interception return for a touchdown, and a forced fumble.? (The Vikings have lost each of those games, however.)

Titans at Texans:? In the 10-year rivalry between the team that used to be in Houston and the team that currently is in Houston, the team that used to be in Houston has won seven times.? In Houston.

Chargers at Chiefs:? With only 173 yards against the Falcons, Philip Rivers didn?t make it to 25,000 career passing yards.? With 27 against the Chiefs, Rivers will get there.

49ers at Jets:? With only 27 receiving yards last week, receiver Randy Moss quietly moved into fourth place on the all-time list, with 14,946.

Seahawks at Rams:? Greg Zuerlein leads all rookie kickers with eight field goals; he hasn?t missed one yet.

Dolphins at Cardinals:? Arizona has won 10 of its last 12 games (it?s the best 12-game record in the league), and seven in a row at home.

Bengals at Jaguars:? Blaine Gabbert has a passer rating of 122.0 in the fourth quarter this season, with a late go-ahead touchdown in Week One (Jacksonville would lose in overtime) and a game-winner in Week Three.

Raiders at Broncos:? Last week, Peyton Manning?s 300-plus passing yard game was his 64th, giving him one more than Dan Marino.

Saints at Packers:? In all four of his career games against Green Bay, Drew Brees has thrown for more than 300 yards and at least two touchdown passes.

Redskins at Buccaneers:? Washington running back Alfred Morris leads all rookies with 263 yards rushing, and Tampa?s Doug Martin is No. 2 with 214.

Giants at Eagles:? Martellus Bennett is the first Giants player to ever catch a touchdown pass in each of his first three games with the team.

Bears at Cowboys:? Jason Witten, plagued recently by a case of the dropsies, has caught nine or more passes in three of his last five Monday night appearances.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/09/29/anthony-spencer-questionable-for-monday-night/related

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Authentic Vegetarian Recipes | Indian Traditional Food | Step-by ...


Last month, I got treated to a surprise visit to Las Vegas by my husband!! It was one of these last minute surprises!! I got a text Thursday afternoon at work asking me to be packed to travel on Friday to a surprise destination!! ?I got the shock of my life when I got home and saw that our tickets were for Las Vegas!!! ?I had never been to Las Vegas but I looked up ?this website- Las Vegas Hotel Tips??which had great tips on how to plan a great trip to Las Vegas. ?We had a great hotel right on the Boulevard. ?The weather was great and as both of us like playing poker and roulette, we really enjoyed our short break in Las Vegas.

In fact we enjoyed playing poker so much ?over there that we decided to organise our own poker night with friends. One of the dishes I made on the day is what my brother BT calls Bapu's bhajias and my friend VP calls packed bhajias. ? I have named them Spicy bombs as that's what Hansa called them in her recipe book. ? In her recipe, she adds whole chillies and gathia to the boiled potatoes but I decided against that. ?I decided to remove the seeds from ?chillies and blend them with sev noodles as I thought that this would blend better and make the bhajias tastier. ?I was in one of those dare devil moods after my trip to the USA and wanted to see which of my friends had the guts to eat these spicy delicacies. ? I was expecting to see a few red sweaty ?faces but surprisingly, all my friends enjoyed them and found them to taste OK after a few drinks.

Ingredients for enough bhajias for 3-4 people?

12-16 new baby potatoes

For the batter to dip the potatoes:

2 cups of chick pea flour (often called gram flour or besan)
1 teaspoon salt
? teaspoon of Ajwain
small bunch of? fresh coriander cut finely (can use coriander powder too)
Pinch of soda bi carbonate

For stuffing No 1:

1 cup sev?( you can buy ready made sev noodles in most Asian stores)
4-5 fresh green chillies (washed and blended)
1 tsp ground sugar
small bunch of finely chopped coriander
2-3 tbsps lemon juice
1 tbsp oil

For stuffing no 2

5-6 cloves of ?blended garlic
1 teaspoons salt
1 tablespoon chillypowder
? teaspoon of cumin powder
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 tbsp sesame seeds
1tbsp dessicated coconut
small bunch of finely chopped coriander

For the Deep Frying:

1 litre of cooking oil ( I always use sunflower oil)

Method for both the stuffings:

Prepare the potatoes as below:?

1. Steam the baby potatoes with the skin on. I suggest steaming rather than boiling as you do not want the potatoes to over cook and break.

2. Once cooked, allow to cool and peel the skin from the potatoes.

?Prepare the stuffing No 1 (ingredients for 10-12 baby potatoes):

1. ?Crush the sev using your hands and mix all the ingredients listed under stuffing No 1 above in a bowl and leave for 20 minutes.



Prepare stuffing No 2 which will be hotter and spicer?(Ingredients for 4 baby potatoes)

1. Peel and blend the garlic using a pestle and mortar or a grinder.

2. Add salt and 1 teaspoon of lemon to the garlic to make the blending easier.

3. Remove the blended mixture to a mixing bowl and add the chilly powder and cumin powder to it

4.??Add the finely chopped coriander , dessicated coconut and ?sesame seeds to the mixture.

5. ?This mixture should resemble a firm paste.

Prepare the chick pea flour batter to dip your potatoes in:

1. Add one cup of water to the Chick pea flour and mix well. ?You may need to add half ?cup more to get the right thickness of the batter.

2. Add the salt, ajwain, fresh coriander and stir well.

3. The mixture should be fairly thick as shown in my picture.

4.? Allow this to rest whilst you heat the oil.


Now prepare the potatoes for both the stuffings:

1. Cut the potatoes across - but only half way? on one side; turn to the opposite side and cut the potato across half way again.

2. ?The stuffing with the sev should now be soft and?manageable?to use. If it feels too dry, sprinkle a couple of drops of water to moisten it.


3. ?Fill the potatoes with the stuffing mixture no 1:
4, ?Fill the potatoes with stuffing no 2:

? To finish making the bhajias:

1. To check if the oil is hot, drop a small drop of batter into the oil. If the oil is ready, the batter will rise to the top.

2. Turn the heat slightly low now.

3. Add a pinch of soda by carbonate to the chick pea mixture and stir.

3. Take one potato at a time; using a spoon, dip it in the chick pea flour mixture and transfer it to the oil -using a knife or a chopstick .




4. Allow it to cook one side and turn.

5. Once they look golden yellow, they are cooked and ready to serve with any chilly sauce.?



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