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  • Surprise! U.S. Consumers Are Crawling Back Up The Ropes

    November’s retail sales were nothing to jump up and down about.  But, importantly, they increased for the first time in a year.

    In other words, despite 10% unemployment, the housing collapse, and a credit crunch, U.S. consumer spending continues to recover.

    Asha Bangalore of Northern Trust walks through the data:

    Retail sales moved up 1.3% in November after a 1.1% gain in October.  Excluding autos, retail
    sales have risen 1.2% in November.  Excluding the autos, gasoline, and building materials, retail
    rose 1.0% in November.  The important signal is that weakness in retail sales is behind us.  On a
    month-to-month basis, retail sales excluding autos, gasoline, and building materials have moved
    up four straight months! 
     

    Retail Sales November

     

    Equally, noteworthy is the fact that retail sales have risen from a year ago (+1.8%, see chart 2) after an extended period of declines.

     

    Retail Sales November

     

    The improving picture of retail sales translated to steady retail inventories.  Overall business
    inventories increased 0.2% in October, the first monthly gain since September 2008.  The positive
    contributions were from the factory and wholesale sectors.  The increase in inventories is a
    positive signal about demand conditions and the optimism of business about the future path of the
    economy.  The inventory-sales ratio slipped to 1.30 in October from 1.31 in the prior month.

    Retail Sales November

     

    In related news, the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index advanced to 73.4 in the
    early December survey from 67.4 in the prior month.  Both the Expectations and Current
    Conditions indexes advanced in December.  The link between consumer outlook and spending is
    tenuous when retail sales are considered on a month-to-month basis.  However, the
    year-to-year change in inflation adjusted consumer spending is stronger.

     

    Retail Sales November

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  • Orange and Clove Snowballs

    Orange and Clove Snowballs

    When I was a little kid, every Christmas I would pick oranges from one of our trees and stud them all over with whole cloves. The resulting pomander ball was incredibly fragrant and it only took a couple to infuse almost the whole house with a very subtle smell of orange and cloves, a scent that I associate with the holidays as much as eggnog, hot cocoa, wood-burning fireplaces and peppermint candy canes.

    This year, I took that orange and clove concept and put it in cookie form. The resulting cookies don’t last nearly as long as their pomander counterparts – which can last for months in a dry environment – but they just taste as much like Christmas as those clove-studded oranges smell like it.

    The cookies are snowballs, shortbread-like round cookies that almost seem to melt in your mouth when you bite into them. The cookies are rolled in confectioners sugar to give them their snowball-like appearance, and to add some sweetness to them, since the cookie dough is only very lightly sweetened to begin with. The crumbly texture comes from ground almonds (almond flour or meal) and some cornstarch, as well as from the relatively high butter-to-flour ratio of these cookies. Orange zest and ground cloves give the cookies their distinctive warm, spicy flavor. These improve with age, so feel free to make them a couple of days ahead of time and store them in an airtight container.

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  • 20 Facts About Lentils

    The lentil (Lens ensculenta) is a legume that grows in pods containing one or two lentil seeds.

    They are believed to have originated in central Asia.

    Lentils have been eaten by humans since Neolithic times and were one of the first domesticated crops.

    In the Middle East, lentil seeds have been found dating back more than 8000 years.

    In the Old Testament, Esau gives up his birthright to Jacob in exchange for a bowl of lentil soup.

    In Judaism, lentils are considered to be a food for mourners because of their round shape symbolizing the circle of life.

    The Greek playwright Aristophanes called lentil soup the “sweetest of delicacies.”

    Lentils have been found in Egyptian tombs dating as far back as 2400 BC.

    In India, the lentil is known as dal or daal.

    For many centuries, lentils were considered to be “the poor man’s meat.” In Catholic countries, those who couldn’t afford fish would eat lentils during Lent instead.

    In the 18th century, King Louis XV’s wife, Marie Leszczynska, made lentils fashionable among royalty and they were nicknamed “the queen’s lentils.”

    There are many different varieties and colors of lentils, including brown, yellow, black, orange, red and green.

    Beluga lentils are black and one of the smallest varieties of lentils, having an appearance similar to caviar.

    French green lentils are small, delicate, and flavorful and hold their shape after cooking better than many other types of lentil.

    The most common lentils used in the United States are green and brown, since these varieties are best at retaining their shape after cooking.

    The optical lens is named after the Latin word for lentil, lens.

    Unlike most other beans, lentils don’t need to be soaked before cooking.

    Lentils and rice is a popular staple dish in many countries, with many variations depending on the region.

    In Egypt, one of the national dishes is kushari, a dish made of rice, brown lentils, chickpeas, pasta, garlic, salsa, and vinegar. In fact, many restaurants in Egypt serve nothing but kushari.

    In the 1980s British sitcom “The Young Ones,” the character named Neil is a stereotypical hippie who is always eating lentils.

  • Prosecutors Come To Their Senses; Drop Charges Against Girl Arrested For Incidental ‘New Moon’ Filming

    There has been a ton of publicity about the young woman who was jailed and facing felony charges, because she caught snippets of the film New Moon while filming parts of her sister’s birthday party. The outrage over this has been loud and widespread — causing backlash against the movie theater and the movie studio that put out the movie. Even the director of the movie was complaining about the arrest and prosecution. Realizing that this was a bad situation all around, it looks like prosecutors have come to their senses and dropped the charges against the young woman, though we still have the same ridiculous law in place that made this situation possible. Shouldn’t we also be looking to change that right about now?

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  • Acura prices refreshed-for-2010 MDX from $42,230*

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    With several improvements for the 2010 model year set to differentiate it from last year’s model, Acura has announced pricing on its 7-passenger MDX sport-utility vehicle. The 2010 MDX receives new cosmetic enhancements inside and out, a new 6-speed automatic transmission, chassis improvements and even more standard equipment.

    On the outside, the MDX sports new front and rear bodywork including a new front grille, revised taillights and new 18-inch wheels. The cabin is fitted with a new sport steering wheel, new gauges and upgraded trim including even more Milano premium leather. Mated to the standard 300-hp 3.7-liter V6 is a new six-speed automatic promising improved performance and better fuel economy (the 2010 EPA rating is 16/21, an improvement of 1 mpg in both city and highway).

    Acura will offer five trim levels of the MDX, the least expensive of which will start at $42,230 (*plus $810 destination and handling) while the flagship MDX with Advance & Entertainment Packages is $53,755 (plus D&H). Note that the base price for a 2009 model was $40,990 minus the destination fee, which means that you’ll be paying an extra $1,240 or 3 percent for all those updates. For full pricing information, check out the press release after the jump.

    Gallery: 2010 Acura MDX

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  • Ben Bernanke Is Completely Blowing It On Jobs

    Paul Krugman Leonard Lopate

    …My back of the envelope calculation says that we need to add around 18 million jobs over the next five years, or 300,000 jobs a month. This puts last week’s employment report, which showed job losses of “only” 11,000 in November, in perspective. It was basically a terrible report…

    So if we’re going to have any real good news, someone has to take responsibility for creating a lot of additional jobs. And at this point, that someone almost has to be the Federal Reserve…

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  • Tampa Bay Bucs Owner Malcolm Glazer Sells His Amazing Mansion For $24 Million

    malcolm glazer house 37Bought for $14 million in 2000, put on the market several weeks ago for $27.5 million, and sold promptly for $24 million, this Palm Beach mansion was a great investment for Malcolm Glazer.

    It’s about the only good thing to happen this season to the owner of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-11 and possibly for sale) and Manchester United F.C. (second in the league but hugely in debt).

    The $24 million sale is also uplifting for the Palm Beach market, which has suffered from foreclosures and falling prices in 2009. The sale is the region’s biggest of the year, according to Palm Beach Daily News.

    Finally, the place is in pristine condition. Glazer never actually lived there, and the new owner, real estate investor Jeffrey Green, probably won’t either.

    Gaze at Glazer’s $24 Million Mansion>>>

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  • Exploratorium

    San Francisco, California | Strange Science

    In 1906, a massive earthquake hit San Francisco, and the “ham and egg” fires – named such because they were started by a family cooking breakfast with an earthquake damaged chimney – that followed nearly destroyed the city, burning most of the financial district, downtown, civic center, and SOMA areas to the ground.

    Over the course of the next 6 years San Francisco rose from the ashes, building new land out of the rubble – now known as the Marina or Cow Hollow – and were ready to face the world victorious in 1915. On February 20, hosted on grounds created from earthquake rubble, the Panama Pacific Expedition opened to celebrate not only the rise of the city but the completion of the Panama Canal.

    Today, where ladies performed synchronized swimming, nestled next to the last remaining building of expedition, the magnificent Neo-Roman Palace of Fine Arts, the Exploratorium allows its visitors to explore the physical sciences.

    The Exploratorium, a hands-on science museum geared towards children, is home to hundreds of exhibits that help in the understanding of electricity, centrifugal motion, sound waves, optical illusion and superstitions among other things. There are a few “hidden” exhibits at the Exploratorium that are easy to miss, but very worth seeking out.

    First among them is the Sound Column, easy to pass by as it is what looks like a maintenance door in one of the massive Neo-Roman columns that make up the remains of the Palace of Fine Arts. In fact, the column is hollow and contains a fantastic demonstration of how sound waves work. By hitting a xylophone in the column with a large mallet the different notes travel at different wavelengths illustrated on the wall. By just moving ones head up and down one can make the notes seem to go silent, at the smallest section of the wavelength, or resonate loudly as they do at the peak of the wavelength. If the door is locked, ask at the front desk and someone will let you in.

    Another hidden delight is the Tactile Dome – not recommended for the claustrophobic or germophobic – is an experience in total darkness that challenges visitors to heighten their sense of touch to navigate through the winding paths on their hands and knees. The tactile dome must be reserved ahead of time, and is a three dollar additional cost to the museum.

    On any given day the Exploratorium is overrun by kids on field trips or birthday parties. It can be hard to fully enjoy the exhibits while kids frantically careen from exhibit to exhibit, but once a month on the first Thursday the museum is open late for Exploratorium After Dark. The lights are turned down low, special exhibits, such as as chain saw ice sculpting or Dr Mega Volt, are brought in, and drinks are served. In this setting, the Exploratorium becomes a fantastic play land for adults, who still have enough wonder in them to delight in the wonderful exhibits of the Exploratorium.

  • Eriez Develops Incredibly Strong Magnetic Drum

    With an incredibly strong magnetic field, the INOX SREX Permanent Magnetic Drum is the latest new product developed and launched by Eriez Magnetics Europe.

    The new Drum was launched as an addition to the range of Eriez Permanent Magnetic Drum Separators. Understood to be the World’s strongest permanent Magnetic Drum, the INOX SREX utilizes specially designed rare earth high intensity permanent magnetic technology to recover fragmented stainless steel, small ferrous metals and weakly magnetic materials from non-magnetic materials.

    Requiring minimum maintenance, the super strength INOX SREX is ideal for use prior to or post Eddy Current Separators and Metal Sorters. It is available either as an individual unit or part of a complete metal separation module, and is easily installed into new or existing plants. Its superior magnetic strength and robust design ensure high performance in the most arduous environments. The design originated in Japan resulting from a customer’s separation requirement. The rare earth magnets are made specially for Eriez to produce high magnetic fields.

    With significantly enhanced separation capabilities compared to other equipment such as Magnetic Pulleys and standard Rare Earth Magnetic Drums, the INOX SREX brings lucrative benefits to recycling processors. Greater recovery of metallic waste results in reduced landfill charges and increased profit as the recovered metal can be sold on.

    Paul Fears, Managing Director at Eriez Europe commented: “We [Eriez] continue to invest and develop new separation systems to meet the ever changing requirements of our customers. The INOX SREX is incredibly strong and offers our customers a very robust and low maintenance system that can separate very weakly magnetic materials. As the requirements of our customers change, so we [Eriez] are working with them and provide new and improved separation solutions.”

    Eriez is recognized as the world leader in advanced technology for magnetic, vibratory and inspection applications, having developed many systems for the Recycling Industry including Eddy Current Separators, a specialist range of Metal Detectors and Suspended Overband Magnets. Eriez manufactures and markets these products through eleven international facilities located on six continents.

    Further details of the new INOX SREX Drum can be found on the Eriez Europe website, en-gb.eriez.com or alternatively email [email protected].

  • Mobileburn reviews the Verizon Samsung Omnia 2

    With the Verizon Samsung Omnia 2 now becoming widely available, reviews have been pouring in.  The latest is this one by Mobileburn, which is broken into two parts.

    Above is the unboxing and first impressions, and after the break is a look at the software bundled with the device.

    Read their full review here.

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  • VIDEO: 2010 Dodge Ram Power Wagon gets dirty with PickupTrucks.com

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    The 2010 Dodge Ram Power Wagon is one very capable full-size pickup truck. Its 383-horsepower HEMI V8 engine is but a small part of a rock-traversing equation that includes a solid front axle, electronic sway bar disconnect and a pair of limited-slip differentials. And while the Power Wagon has its way with the desert rocks, it can also tow over 10,000 pounds and tote nearly 2,000 more in the bed.

    The Power Wagon appears to be the heavy duty, no-nonsense off-roader that Ram fans have come to expect since the variant first came online in 2005. Our friend Mike Levine over at Pickuptrucks.com took Dodge’s freshly updated gravel king out for some fun at the Johnson Valley off-highway vehicle park in Southern California, and he brought cameras to properly document their adventure. Hit the jump to watch as the Power Wagon goes all Kama Sutra with a raft of contorted poses in the name of articulation and traction.

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  • Santa Gave Me Diabetes Song

    Hope you think this is as funny as I did. If you’ve seen it before my appologies, but it’s new to me so I couldn’t resist.

    YouTube – Santa Claus gave me diabetes: the song

  • Citi Cards Give College Students Extra Incentive to Pay on Time

    When I was in college, I had basically one financial responsibility, make enough money for beer pizza. I was lucky enough to earn a significant scholarship and my parents used the money they had saved for tuition towards my room and board. I know not many students have it as well as I did. Much of them, like my wife, had to foot those bills on her own.

    However, I’d rather not talk about myself or my wife today. I’d rather talk about my friend who ranked up a five-figure debt in college because she didn’t like the food at cafeteria and the Wing’s Express delivery man took a credit card. Her rationale was that when she got a job after school, money would be plentiful and she could pay it off. It took her a lot longer than she thought to pay that debt, but she’s learned the financial habits and is doing well enough today.

    She may be doing better today though if Citi had the promotions then that they do now. From now until January 15th, 2010, The Citi® mtvU™ Platinum Select® Visa® Card for College Students and the Citi® Forward Card for College Students will give students 3,600 points for staying under their credit limit and being on time with their payment. It’s only valid if they are new cardmembers signing up through those links.

    That may be a little disappointing to current card members, but I suppose that Citi has to recruit new student somehow.

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  • Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta revealed, second from Special Projects program

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    We all remember the hoopla a few years ago when kajillionaire James Glickenhaus revealed he had been working with Ferrari on an updated version of the famous P3/4 race car from the sixties. What resulted was the Ferrari P4/5 one-off. Glickenhaus was $4 million lighter, but that seems like money well spent judging by all the attention he received, not to mention the fact he owns a 1-of-1 Ferrari.

    That whole endeavor was part of the Ferrari Special Projects program (turns out that the P4/5 preceded the Ferrari Special Projects program, the first vehicle of which was the SP1), which is fancy Italian talk for “We will build anything you want for the right price.” Another kajillionaire was apparently waiting in line behind Glickenhaus, and after 14 months of development, his car is ready too. Called the P540 Superfast Aperta, this entirely unique Ferrari was commissioned and partly developed by Edward Walson, whose claim to fame is that his dad invented cable TV. The new money mogul had reportedly always dreamed of designing cars, and approached Ferrari in 2008 to develop a car based on the gold Ferrari in the 1968 short film Toby Dammit.

    If you can’t tell, the donor car is a Ferrari 599 and much of the development work went into strengthening the car after the roof was removed. It’s pretty, it’s road legal and it’s the only in existence. Follow the jump for the official word from Ferrari.

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  • Delta High students get hands-on learning with help from CBC students

    NEWS RELEASE
    December 11, 2009                                                  Contact: Erica Jesberger, 544-4916

    Delta High School freshman will see how math concepts learned in the classroom apply to real-world situations with a hands-on lesson from Columbia Basin College’s Engineering Technology students on Tuesday, December 15.

    CBC Associate Professor Paige Wyatt and her sophomore students will set up total stations and assist the Delta High students in learning how to use the surveying equipment to read angles. The Delta High freshmen will take the data back to their math class, taught by Linda Estes, to see if it adds up.

    The activity will be done with all five math classes running between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., at or near the Delta campus in Richland. For more information, please call Delta High School at 544-8355.

  • After The Worst Year In Three Decades, Here Comes A Boom In American Trucking

    The year 2009 is tracking to go down as the worst year for truck sales in nearly three decades. Based on year-to-date figures, we estimate that 2009 class-8 truck sales will come in below 95,000 units. Although the industry sold a mere 99,000 trucks during 1991, one must go back to the waning days of stagflation–1983–when sales were a mere 82,000, to eclipse today’s anemic levels. By all reasonable metrics, truck sales have been stuck in low gear, with substantial headwinds coming from the broader economic slowdown.

    As the year–and the economic carnage–recede from view, our gaze turns forward. As grim as the scene in the rear-view mirror is, we think these depressed sales levels are not sustainable, and are spring-loaded for a rebound. Here, we’ll explore what the future should hold for truck sales, and highlight ways we think investors could ride the express lane to profits.

    Because of its end markets, the truck industry is stubbornly prone to the vicissitudes of the economic cycle. More recently, the trucking industry bore witness to a massive expansion in both housing starts and auto sales. From 2001 through 2006, housing starts averaged 1.8 million, up nearly 20% from its historical average of 1.5 million from 1959 through 2000, according to the United States Census Bureau. In addition, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reports that U.S. light vehicle sales averaged 16.8 million units annually from 2001-2006, up nearly 20% from the 14.1 million average annual units between 1976 and 2000.

    We believe trucking plays a substantial role in shipping autos and housing goods. During 2002, trucks carried roughly 45% of all car-related products, and 70% of all housing-related products, according to U.S. Department of Transportation statistics. Little wonder, then, that the boom in these industries fueled significant opportunities in trucking.

    Armed with these strong market signals, and concerned about the reduction in fuel economy from what were then newly-introduced 2007 engines, truckers over-purchased class-8 trucks during the middle part of the decade. Class-8 trucks have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) greater than 33,000 pounds. The industry purchased an average of 250,000 trucks per year between 2004 and 2006, significantly higher than the average of 167,000 units annually since 1990.

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    Shortly after this surge, housing starts started to turn south, and car sales began to falter. What resulted was a massive glut of industry overcapacity. Participant demand began to collapse. Over the following two years, truck sales fell to an average of 126,000 units and, as stated above, we project an anemic 95,000 units for 2009. Interestingly, the trend of truck sales acting as a leading indicator (with an 11-month lead time) going into a recession carries some merit, as trucking industry leadership noted back in 2006 that it was, at that time, already in a freight recession. In contrast, the official overall U.S. recession took hold in December 2007. Using the BEA’s data on heavy-duty truck sales–trucks with a GVWR of more than 14,000 pounds–we tracked the predictive power dating back to the data’s inception in 1967.

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    The above table shows that truck sales began to decline nearly 10 months on average before the economy entered a recession. What’s striking about the current recession is the sharpness of the decline in sales from the peak. The industry has never experienced such a drastic collapse, even if we count the double-dip recession of 1980 and 1981 as one massive downturn. Based on the magnitude of this decline, we ask what the future will hold for the trucking industry.

    The Threat of Substitutes
    Before delving into our truck forecasts and the implications they could have on our coverage list, we must first address the potential that the trucking industry is in a persistent state of diminishing economic importance.

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    The above chart depicts the value of goods transported by mode. Over the years, the railroad industry has increased its prominence in shipping goods, but trucks have remained the dominant choice. Although intermodal is the fastest-growing method–trains are roughly four times as efficient as trucks based on weight per ton-mile–the government estimates that trucks will still carry the majority of goods in the future. Part of the reason deals with the geographic limitations of rail. Today, the U.S. Department of Transportation reports that there are 95,000 miles of class 1 railroad track nationally, versus 4 million miles of highways. Since rails face numerous obstacles obtaining right-of-way and deal with significant capital outlays, we believe there will always be a demand for trucks. Furthermore, trucks are the more efficient method of transportation for short-haul routes, despite the operational improvements from the railroads.

    Future Truck Forecast
    Given our more sanguine outlook for the trucking industry, we project that class-8 truck sales could explode over the next few years. That said, the massive prebuy of trucks prior to 2007 likely created a substantial amount of excess inventory within the industry. In fact, we’ve heard stories of companies shrink-wrapping tractors to preserve them for future use, which corroborates our suspicion.

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    We’ve calculated the above excess inventory based on the 13-year median truck sales of roughly 179,000 units per year. Because 2004 was the first year the excessive purchasing began, we used this year as our starting point. As such, we estimate that we will finish 2009 with approximately 48,000 units of excess capacity. Since freight tonnage has been significantly depressed, we believe that most trucks are operationally younger due to underutilization, as measured by mileage rather than by physical age.

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    Still, assuming normal replacement demand occurs, we expect truck sales will explode over the next two years, increasing on average by approximately 40% per year. The 2010 models will carry price tags that are, on average, $8,000 (or approximately 10%) higher compared with last year. However, because these newer engines boast improved fuel efficiency, we think buyers will be inclined to pay the higher price up front if it means significant fuel cost savings later. In addition, we think trucks enjoy relatively inelastic long-run demand, so any reduction in demand should be short term. Overall, we believe current production levels in both autos and housing aren’t sustainable, which is the basis for our bullish forecast. For autos, 2009 will likely see production of about 8.6 million units, with sales of approximately 10 million units this year. However, normalized demand is likely to come in between 12.5 and 15 million units. Given the relatively advanced average age of the existing fleet, future years will likely witness a significant uptick in both sales and production. Similarly, housing will mark its third consecutive year of under-producing normalized demand (between 1.5 and 1.8 million sales), which should serve as another catalyst for improved trucking sales.

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  • Piracy Destroying Hollywood Right To Yet Another Record Year At The Box Office… In A Recession

    We’ve been scratching our heads at the various claims from the movie industry that piracy is destroying the industry — especially as the trends over the past few years have been significantly more movies being made and significantly more money being made at the box office. And, once again, reports are coming out that 2009 will be another record year at the box office. And it’s even more impressive, considering that the country has been in a pretty bleak recession the whole year. You would think that such things, including greater than 10% unemployment would get people to hold back on increasingly expensive nights out at the movies, but people are still going and still paying. So, again, we have to ask where is this evidence that piracy is destroying Hollywood? Or is the same “evidence” like the study we recently saw that came with the headline that Redbox was going to take away revenue, while the actual study said the opposite?

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  • Hanukkah Menorahs for Cat and Dog Lovers

    Happy Hanukkah from Blisstree pets! Hanukkah begins today and goes until December 18th. Over the course of the next eight nights, ceremonial candles are lit on a menorah in Jewish households worldwide.

    dogmenorah

    Menorahs can be found in many different styles and for pretty much any taste. For animal lovers specifically, I found this cute little handpainted ceramic dog menorah at Amazon.com, and it comes complete with the eight spots for the eight candles, as well as the ninth in the middle to hold the shamash, or auxiliary, candle. The base is also decorated with little paw prints.

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    Cat lovers aren’t left out, though, as I also found a really cute cat menorah. It’s also handpainted ceramic, and has the standard eight candle holders as well as a spot for the shamash, and its base is decorated with orange and pink mice.

    Both are available at Amazon for under $30 each (plus shipping and handling, of course), and though it’s a bit late for this year’s Hanukkah, they’d make a great addition to a collection or the perfect gift for the pet lover in your life next year!

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  • Lentil Tomato Soup Recipe

    Lentil soup is a hearty, delicious staple that will keep you healthy and warm through the winter. Adding tomatoes makes it even more nutritious and hearty.

    Ingredients
    2 1/2 cups uncooked lentils
    1 14 oz can diced tomatoes
    2 yellow onions, diced
    1 green pepper, diced
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    1 cup chopped celery
    3 cups vegetable broth
    3 cups water
    1/4 cup olive oil
    1 teaspoon turmeric powder
    1 teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)
    parsley, chopped (optional)
    salt and pepper, to taste

    Directions
    In a large pot, heat the olive oil and add the garlic, onions, green pepper, and celery.

    Cook for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until garlic and onions begin to brown.

    Add the vegetable broth, lentils, turmeric, and tomatoes.

    Bring to a boil then turn down the heat to a simmer and cover.

    Cook for about 40 minutes or until lentils are tender. Add some water or more vegetable broth if the soup is too thick.

    Add salt and pepper to taste, cayenne pepper if you’d like a spicy soup, and sprinkle parsley over the top if desired.

    Makes about 8 servings.