Author: Serkadis

  • Former Yahoo Advertisers Objecting To Class Action Settlement After Realizing They Get Nothing

    We’ve discussed in the past how the class action lawsuit process if often abused mercilessly. While the concept of a class action lawsuit can make a lot of sense, as you look at the details of many of the lawsuits, they do little to nothing to benefit the “class,” but plenty to make the lawyers involved quite wealthy. Eric Turkewitz, a personal injury lawyer who actually does tend to like class action lawsuits, finds himself on the other end of one such class action lawsuit — involving charges of click fraud being allowed by Yahoo! — and is now objecting the settlement which pays the lawyers a ton, but offers absolutely nothing to many former Yahoo advertisers, like Turkewitz. In looking over the details of the settlement, he realized that the only companies that would be getting paid (and by getting “paid” it meant $20) were companies no longer in business (which, he notes, also means they’re not likely to file). Once again, we’re seeing a “class action settlement” where the lawyers all make out, but the “class” seems to get shafted.

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  • Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Panama Canal map revealed, PS3 beta stats update

    EA DICE’s upcoming Battlefield: Bad Company installment, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, has entered public beta last month exclusively for PS3 owners. With barely a week left until the beta closes, EA has decided to reveal some fun

  • Economics: Retail Sales, Aftermath, Eurosclerosis, Niall Ferguson Video, Nations’ Debts, 7 More Years?, Moodys on Recovery

    Bill-Coppedge original content selection by MortgageNewsClips.com

     

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    Retail sales are negative – … Further, adjusted for inflation (now deflation), “real” discretionary retail sales declined 7.86% since November 2008. … – Paper Economy Blog
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    Aftermath of Financial CrisesPlan B Economics
    Kenneth Rogoff (Harvard University) and Carmen Reinhart (University of Maryland) recently prepared a paper examining the aftermath of financial crises.  They found three common characteristics:
    1. Asset market collapses are deep and prolonged
    2. Banking crises are followed by big declines in output and employment.
    3. Government debt explodes by an average of 86%. – has details
    Plan B Economics

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    Eurosclerosis Is U.S. Diagnosis After Dodging Japan Stagnation – By Rich Miller and Michael McKee – The U.S. … end up with a dose of eurosclerosis: chronically high unemployment in a growing economy.  … Jan Hatzius, chief U.S. economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in New York, forecasts that the jobless rate will rise to 10.75 percent by the middle of 2011 from 10 percent now. … – Bloomberg

    Nations May Need to Cut Deficits Before Recovery, Moody’s Says – By Matthew Brown – … “It is very likely that most governments will not have the luxury to wait until 2012 to start cleaning up public finances,” Moody’s strategists led by Pierre Cailleteau in London wrote in the company’s sovereign-risk outlook for 2010, released today. The year “2010 will probably see the inflection point in highly accommodative polices,” he wrote, without singling out any specific country. …Bloomberg 

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    Video – WealthTrack: Niall Ferguson – Implications of America’s exploding debt – Posted by Prieur du Plessis – Investment Postcards from Cape Town 

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    Nations’ mounting debts worry global investors – By Anthony Faiola – … With big banks returning to health, the financial woes of entire nations have emerged as the biggest threat to the global economy. Though vows of swift action in Athens eased turbulent bond markets on Friday, analysts continued to warn of concerns even in pillar nations such as Britain. … – Washington Post

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    Why It May Take Almost Seven Years for Unemployment to Reach Five Percent – By Mark Thoma – CBS Moneywatch

  • Markets Trading and Risk: Monte Carlo Pitfalls, Japanese Bonds, Man of the Year, History, Refis, 2s-10s Curve

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     Understanding Financial Risk Modeling – written is simple language, shows pitfalls of Monte Carlo simulation, discusses financial crisisSurly Trader

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    Why Japanese Bonds Yielding 1.3% Offer Highest Return – By Wes Goodman – Nowhere are yields as low as in Japan’s debt market and nowhere are returns higher as Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama’s government fails to stop deflation.  The combination of the fastest drop in consumer prices in five decades and the yen trading at about a 14-year high has turned Japanese government bonds into the past month’s best performers … – Bloomberg

    2s-10s – Yield Curve Risks ‘Short Term’ Narrowing: Technical Analysis – By Liz Capo McCormick – The difference, or spread, between yields on 2- and 10-year Treasuries will likely narrow after failing to break a key resistance level, according to a Citigroup Inc. report citing technical indicators.  The yield curve steepened 2 basis points today to 272 basis points, after widening to as much as 276 basis points on Dec. 11, the most since June 5, when it touched a record 281 basis points. – Bloomberg

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    Greenspan: Bernanke Is Out Of Bullets, Now Inflation Is The Big Risk – Joe Weisenthal – yuck … – Clusterstock at Business Insider
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    Time Magazine – Person of the Year 2009 (Bernanke) – The story of the year was a weak economy that could have been much, much weaker. Thank the man who runs the Federal Reserve, our mild-mannered economic overlord – TIME Magazine – the bloggers will go crazy over this (BC) 

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    read this good historical perspective – Bond price crash is the surest bet in town – Jeremy Warner – Past performance, all financial advisers are obliged to tell you when seeking to stuff your hard-earned nest egg into the latest investment fashion, is no guide to the future – Telegraph UK
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    Interest Rates Are Low, but Banks Balk at Refinancing – By DAVID STREITFELD – Mortgage rates in the United States have dropped to their lowest levels since the 1940s, thanks to a trillion-dollar intervention by the federal government. Yet the banks that once handed out home loans freely are imposing such stringent requirements that many homeowners who might want to refinance are effectively locked outNY Times

  • Plexus Surfacing Adhesives

    Ideal for fabricating countertops, bathroom vanities, wall panels, and other surfaces, Plexus Surfacing Adhesives produce tough, virtually invisible bonds on a variety of surfacing materials including cast polymers, acrylics, polyester blends, engineered quartz, and natural stone.

    Available in multitude colors, Plexus Surfacing Adhesives coordinate with all major domestic and international brands of surfacing; both acrylic and polyester. They can also be custom tinted. Depending on the color, they cure to either an opaque or translucent finish.

    Supplied in convenient cartridges, Plexus Surfacing Adhesives are mixed in a 10:1 ratio with static nozzles that eliminate premixing, pot-life concerns, cleanup, and waste. Adhesives are UV-stable, Greenguard certified and all ingredients are European EINECS-compliant. They are 100% reactive and contain no solvents.

  • Spy Shots: Lincoln MKX and Ford Edge redesigns caught nearly naked

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    Lincoln MKX and Ford Edge spy shots – Click above or below for high-res image galleries


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    and Lincoln‘s crossover offerings are plentiful, but all attention is being paid nowadays to the boxy-yet-practical Flex and hit-by-the-ugly-stick MKT. What about the Edge and MKX? This duo was launched years before the automaker’s polarizing pair of three-row CUVs arrived.

    Well, their due for redesigns. Or at least, according to these spy shots, refreshenings of their front and rear ends. In the Edge’s case, that means making the already handsome people mover look a bit more windswept, though it appears things will stay largely the same between the A- and D-pillars.

    The changes look more substantial for the MKX, which launched before Lincoln debuted its increasingly ubiquitous doubled-winged grille design. That punum looks pretty okay on the MKS sedan and like a baleen whale on the oversized MKT. It looks just right on the MKX to us.

    Ford and Lincoln may have other news about the Edge and MKX for us – powertrain and infotainment upgrades most likely – at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show in early January, which is when we expect to see these new looks formally trotted out on stage.

    [Images: KGP Photography]

    Spy Shots: Lincoln MKX and Ford Edge redesigns caught nearly naked originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Libel Tourism Down Under: US Company Tries Suing UK Blogger In Australia For Libel

    We’ve covered how libel tourism has become a big problem, usually in the UK, where defamation laws are much more ridiculous. However, it seems (oddly) that one American company, Evony, has decided to take a UK blogger to court in Australia for libel, after being upset about what that blogger wrote about the company. Once again, to make this clear, it’s a US company suing a UK blogger for libel… in Australia. This story originally came out last week (when a few of you submitted it), but I had hoped to wait for a hearing this past Monday determining if the case would go forward. However, it now appears that the hearing has been postponed until February because Evony changed lawyers.

    Evony is apparently quite upset at the way blogger Bruce Everiss criticized some of its activities, even though plenty of others have been equally critical of Evony, its marketing practices and how the game itself works. Of course, the further Evony (formerly Civony) takes this whole thing, the more attention it will draw to its practices. It’s hard to see how that is a sensible move. Whatever you might think of how Evony conducts its business, the way it conducts its legal campaigns seems reason enough to avoid having anything to do with the company.

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  • HP Glisten to be US-only device

    hpglistenusonly Not that it will be greatly missed, but TamsPPC has been able to confirm with HP Europe that the HP Glisten will not be making it across the pond.

    HP’s Austrian press department said:

    Dear Sir,
    we are sorry but the HP iPaq Glisten will not be made available in EMEA. It is an US only product.

    With best regards…

    The HP Glisten is not the most high-end device possible, mainly due to the small,  low resolution screen, but it ticks most other boxes, and it is a shame to see any Windows Mobile device confined to only one market.

    Are you in Europe and hoping to pick up the Glisten?  Let us know in the comments below.

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  • VIDEO: In Da Club Cherokee? Enterprising kids go all Jeep techno

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    Jeep Cherokee beatbox – Click above to watch video

    If your Jeep Cherokee has been sitting around for a while, it probably makes a few noises. You might not mind, though, if they were noises as well orchestrated as those in the video shown above.

    British saxophonist Julian Smith spent a few hours with a Cherokee and an array of friends with rhythm and came up with a number that could be straight out of Stomp. Or an Art of Noise album. Follow the jump to see the vid, and as a bonus, there’s another take on car beats with Snob Scrilla and a Toyota Yaris. Thanks for the tips, everyone!

    [Source: YouTube]

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  • Golden Summit Temple

    Sichuan Sheng, China | Curious Places of Worship

    The Bodhisattva Samantabhadra, or Puxian in Chinese, is said to have meditated on Mount Emei, and has thus been dubbed protector of the area and patron Buddha of the monasteries in the region.

    Located atop Mount Emei, in Sichuan, China, this epic statue, at 48 meters high, is the 22cnd tallest statue in the world. But its height is not its most notable feature, so much as its unique head, as this massive graven image faces in ten directions, one for each of the Bodhisattva’s ten truths of universal worthiness.

    Located on one of China’s four sacred Buddhist mountains, The Golden Summit Temple is accessible by foot or by cable car. The journey on foot takes about 2 hours up steep stairs, and winding through the valleys and up the mountain one can spot numerous Tibetan macaques. The monkeys will gladly take food and drink from visitors, and have been known to do so whether one permits them or not.

    The views and landscape can tend to be foggy, rainy, or snowy if visiting in winter, and it is suggested to visit in autumn for clear views. The Golden Summit Temple is situated behind the statue of Puxian, and between the two visitors may burn incense offerings toward the Bodhisattva.

    In general Mount Emei and the surrounding areas are covered in Buddhist temples and monasteries, a particularly important and sacred place to followers. At one time there were many more monasteries, but the apex of Chinese Buddhism has come and gone since it was first introduced over 2000 years ago. Even still, each morning countless Buddhist pilgrims can still be seen climbing the mountain.

  • Daily U-Turn: What you missed on 12.16.09

    First Drive: 2010 Lexus LS460 Sport Package is F-ing with perfection

    Lexus is serious about offering more performance-oriented vehicles, but does the LS460 Sport Package fall in-line with the F-Sport ethos? We find out in our First Drive.

    North American Car and Truck of the Year awards get shortlisted – Who are your winners?

    The top 25 contenders for the North American Car and Truck of the Year Awards have been announced and the nominees for 2010 are some of the most interesting to date. Did your pick make the list?

    Daily U-Turn: What you missed on 12.16.09 originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Success story worth sharing

    Published Dec. 16, 2009
    Sara Schilling, Tri-City Herald

    KENNEWICK — Larry Seifert isn’t quite done with his autobiography but he already has a title picked out.

    He’s going to call the book Larry Seifert: He Overcame because his life has been about meeting challenges in the face of tough odds.

    Seifert, 58, of Kennewick, suffered brain damage as an infant and is developmentally disabled. As a child he was called “mentally retarded” and his mother was urged to institutionalize him.

    But he’s since earned a GED, attended college, gotten a pilot’s license and traveled the world telling his inspiring story. He’s made headlines across the country and has appeared several times in the Tri-City Herald.

    A 1986 Herald story tells how Seifert shared his study methods with special education students in Los Angeles.

    An article six years later tells how CBS This Morning visited the Tri-Cities to document his graduation from Columbia Basin College.

    “Larry is just a wonderful story,” a CBS producer told the Herald at the time. “He’s the little engine that could. He keeps on working at it and working at it and working at it.”

    Friends say that still holds true today. Seifert works as a custodian at Kamiakin High School in Kennewick, a position he’s held nearly 30 years. He’s meticulous about budgeting and owns his own home, where he lives independently.

    “Larry is just amazing. I’ve never met a more driven individual. If there’s something he really wants to do and sets his mind to it, he really, really works to accomplish it,” said Korey Van Kampen, Seifert’s pastor at King of Kings Lutheran Church in Kennewick.

    Seifert is proud of the work he’s done on his home, including adding an extra bathroom with a jetted tub to help his bad back. Ron Greer of Pasco, a retired contractor and Seifert’s longtime friend, helped with the project.

    “(Seifert) is as honest a person as you ever want to meet and a good, hard worker,” Greer said. “He’s just a good guy.”

    The Kennewick man has been working on his autobiography for several years. He writes in his home office, which is filled with pictures and certificates chronicling his achievements.

    There’s a photo of him with the Beach Boys and others with politicians such as former Washington Gov. Booth Gardner.

    There also are snapshots of him behind the controls of an airplane.

    When Seifert was a little boy, he dreamed of becoming an astronaut or pilot. Hard work helped him make his dream of flight come true, and he’s writing the book to inspire others to overcome their own obstacles, he said.

    Seifert has had plenty of help along the way — from his late, beloved grandmother, Meta Eliason, to friends in the Tri-Cities and across the country. He has a long list of people who are providing input on his book via e-mail.

    Seifert hopes to have the autobiography published so that his tale of overcoming obstacles can reach even more people.

    “I need to open doors for others,” he said. “I need to show employers (that people with disabilities) can do good work.”

    He also wants to show people with disabilities that “they can own property, travel, be independent like everybody else,” he said. “No matter what kind of handicap you have, you can work around it.”

    Additional news stories can be accessed online at the Tri-City Herald.

  • Brook House: Conditions at G4S immigration prison ‘worse and worse’

    No Borders Camp @ Gatwick

    via irr, 16 December 2009: “Since it opened earlier this year, the UK’s newest and biggest immigration prison has barely had a day without trouble. However, Corporate Watch has learnt that things have become “much worse” lately, both for the detainees and for their visitors. Meanwhile, the G4S management is apparently recruiting new security guards as staff shortages have led many detainees to repeatedly miss doctors’ and court appointments…” more

  • FAB Design makes the Ugliest. Panamera. Ever.

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    FAB Design Full Broadside Panamera — Click above for high-res image gallery

    It took us a while, but we have finally realized what’s going on: tuning companies are overstocked with Butt Ugly. They didn’t ration their supply properly, now they’ve got unused cases of Butt Ugly lying around, stinking up the place. That’s why we’ve been assaulted with all these steaming piles lately — because 2010 Butt Ugly will be shipping soon, so all this 2009 Butt Ugly has got to go go go!

    And that’s the best explanation we can come up with for this, the FAB Design Full Broadside Porsche Panamera. The “extrovert Wide Bodykit” is fashioned entirely from carbon fiber, not that it helps any. If we have anything nice to say, it’s that we don’t mind the wheels or three trapezoidal exhaust tips. Nor do we mind the upgraded engine doing 690 hp. But that wrapping… oh, the humanity…

    FAB suggests this is what its customers want, saying that its tweaked Panamera is the first of its new FAB Exclusive line. Praise be it will be limited to 15 units. The press release is after the jump, and to those that can, have a look at the FAB Panamera from every angle in the gallery of high-res photos below. Hat tip to Johannes

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  • Ushiku Daibutsu: The Great Buddha of Ushiku

    Japan, Asia | Unusual Monuments

    This massive, towering visage of Amida Nyorai, known more commonly by his Sanskrit name Amitābha, was the tallest statue in the world for a time. Its reign lasted from when it was finished in 1995 until 2002, when an effigy of Vairocana was completed in Lushan, China. Since then, another statue was completed in Myanmar that is 6 meters taller, making this Japanese giant the 3rd tallest statue in the world.

    The deity depicted, Amitābha or “Buddha of Infinite Light”, is a celestial buddha, as described in the Mahāyāna scriptures. In Japan, Amida Nyorai is the central buddha of the Pure Land sect. Amida is known for his good deeds spanning innumerable past-lives, after attaining enlightenment, he allowed himself to be continually reborn to help others, the true sign of a Bodhisattva.

    One can take an elevator to an observation room in the chest of the statue, from here the beautiful countryside is in plain view.

  • Hennessey Performance Venom GT rendered, nearly uncovered

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    Hennessey Venom GT – Click above for high-res image gallery

    After providing us an exclusive glimpse inside the Hennessey Performance workshop, the Texas-based tuner has let more details slip on the development of the Venom GT — a Lotus Elise-based supercar packing Corvette ZR1 firepower.

    Before the production version debuts at the Geneva Motor Show this March, Hennessey has released a few renderings, along with more shots from inside the shop and a basic spec sheet, including performance figures and few technical details. The rear-drive, two-seater should tip the scales at 2,395 pounds, with a twin-turbo V8 mounted amidships and dolling out 1,000 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 950 pound-feet of torque at 4,800 rpm. As reported previously, power will be sent through a six-speed manual gearbox with forward progressed scrubbed off by Brembo brakes sized 15 inches in front and 14 inches in the rear. And the performance stats are nothing short of unbelievable. 0-60 mph will be dispatched in 2.2 seconds. 0-100 mph in 4.9 seconds and the 200 mph mark will be had in 14.5 seconds before maxing out at a claimed 262 mph. Judging by the newly released pics, the Venom GT is nearly complete and we expect to see the production version before it’s official unveiling in Switzerland.

    [Source: Hennessey Performance]

    Hennessey Performance Venom GT rendered, nearly uncovered originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 16 Dec 2009 18:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Renault stays in Formula One after selling stake in team

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    The Renault name will remain on the Formula One grid when the series resumes in 2010 thanks to a deal announced today. There had been considerable speculation in recent months that Renault would shut down its F1 effort and follow Honda, BMW and Toyota out the door. These rumors hit a fever pitch after the “Crash-Gate” controversy and the sudden departure of primary sponsor ING.

    However, in the past couple of weeks it became plausible that Renault could stay in the sport although in a scaled down fashion. Luxemborg based Genii Capital will buy a majority stake in the team which will retain the automaker’s name. The exact percentage hasn’t been disclosed although the earlier speculation had Renault retaining only 25 percent of the team.

    Renault will retain the engine building operation and continue to supply the Red Bull Racing team in 2010. The press release is after the jump.

    [Source: Renault]

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  • How Monsanto Used Gene Patents To Corner The Market In Seeds

    Dark Helmet points us to the news of an Associated Press investigation into how Monsanto basically cornered the market in seeds by using gene patents and coercive licensing agreements that basically make it impossible to grow certain products without having to first reach a restrictive agreement with Monsanto. And they did this all in about a dozen years. Gene patents are already troubling enough, and reading this report on how Monsanto used its gene patents to basically wipe out all competition is quite telling in exactly how patents can be used to significantly harm a market. Of course, beyond the ridiculousness of gene patents, this situation has been made worse by the recent Supreme Court decision that said that Monsanto could put an end user license agreement on seeds, such that even if you collected seeds from your own harvest to replant them, you could be found guilty of infringing on Monsanto’s patents. The investigation here details how Monsanto basically has completely cornered the market, even limiting publicly funded research into certain seeds. And, of course, now the company is raising prices on various seeds when many farmers have little in the way of other options.

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  • HP iPAQ Glisten reviewed in detail

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    Pocketnow have published their full review of the HP Glisten. They note the device has good one handed use, many and programmable buttons, feels very secure in the hand due to its soft touch paint, has great battery life and has a good bit of ROM and RAM.

    They note also however HP has done very little customization, including omitting even simple things such as activating Cleartype, making the QVGA screen look even worse, and did not even include any easy to access task manager. The camera was also not of the best quality and photos were very noisy.

    They concluded:

    The iPAQ Glisten is a bare bones productivity device. It is in no way flashy or exciting, but it wasn’t intended to be. It’s a business device that has great battery life, terrific one-handed usability, and a great keyboard. If you’re a fan of the candybar QWERTY form factor, the Glisten will make you happy. But if you want a device that can do more than just communicate, you’re better off with a device like the AT&T Tilt 2.

    Pros

    Cons

  • Fantastic battery life
  • Great speakerphone
  • Excellent one-handed usability
  • Great keyboard
  • High build quality, solid in-hand feel
  • Clear call quality
  • Has a 3.5mm audio jack
  • Low resolution screen
  • No software enhancements included
  • Poor camera/camcorder
  • Poor multimedia experience
  • Must remove battery to swap microSD card
  • Read their full review here.

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  • Green Mayonnaise ~ Oh yeah!!!

    I’ve read many recipes for green mayonnaise or mayonnaise verte but mine of course, is just a little different. My recipe doesn’t include a specific list of the green ingredients but rather allows you to individualize it to your own tastes and what you have in the refrigerator. It is a very versatile and utilitarian recipe because not only are there many ways to make it but there are many ways to use it as well. This green mayonnaise makes a flavorful dip for a crudites or for cold shrimp, a cold sauce to bathe your roasted chicken or fish in, an exciting new condiment for a sandwich or wrap and a spectacular and unexpected salad dressing. And it is so delicious on tomatoes. It is simply amazing on so many foods and can really liven up a simply cooked dish without packing on the carbs. So, have a look in your refrigerator and start pulling out all of your green ingredients. Think about the different flavor combinations with your ingredients and give this a try. I hope you enjoy.

    Green Mayonnaise

    Ingredients:

    1 1/2 cups packed of any combination of the following:
    parsley
    tarragon
    chives
    basil
    dill
    cilantro
    scallions
    leeks (not the dark green tops)
    watercress
    arugula
    celery (tender inner stalks and leaves)
    spinach (if you use frozen simply defrost and squeeze out the water)
    green bell pepper (blanch and remove skin if desired)

    Plus:
    2 cups mayonnaise
    1 cup Parmesan cheese, grated or shredded
    1/2 lemon, juiced (or 1 lime juiced depending on greens used)
    1/2 tsp. Splenda
    1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper

    Rough chop green ingredients as needed. Place all of the ingredients in the bowl of a food processor and process until smooth. If you are using shredded cheese you may need a few extra pulses to reach a smooth consistency. Taste for seasoning and adjust if needed.

    Nutrition Facts
    22 – 2 Tablespoon Servings – Yields 2 1/2 to 3 Cups Total
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 147.6
    Total Fat 15.5 g
    Saturated Fat 2.8 g
    Polyunsaturated Fat 0.0 g
    Monounsaturated Fat 0.3 g
    Cholesterol 8.1 mg
    Sodium 166.6 mg
    Potassium 24.9 mg
    Total Carbohydrate 0.5 g
    Dietary Fiber 0.1 g
    Sugars 0.1 g
    Protein 1.6 g