Name this Show Episode 1 !
http://traffic.libsyn.com/recordtalklisten/Tim_Mark_Pod1.mp3We need help coming up with a name for our new show..so.... all and any suggestions are welcome!This show features Tim Gallagher and Mark Witt, the two have been talking about having their own cooking show for awhile and with the right push from Lydia it finally happened! Whether you are a great cook or a novice we hope to make cooking more approachable and fun. To help make this show a success we need full audience participation, send us your name suggestions, recipes, and questions and we will answer them on our next episode.
This week's recipe: Beer Can Chicken!
1- 4lb Whole Chicken
Brine Recipe: Juice of.....
2 oranges
1 Lemon
1 Lime
1 1/2 Tablespoon Kosher Salt
1 teaspoon of dried thyme
1Tablespoon crushed red pepper flakes
Using 2 Cup measuring cup add the juices of the oranges, lemon, and lime. Top it off with 1 1/4 cup with water.
Add remaining ingredients
Put chicken in a 1 gallon ziploc bag
Add brine
Push the air out of the bag as you close it.
Refridgerate the chicken in the bag for at least 6 hours.
Remove the chicken from the bag and rinse.
Place the chicken on top off 1/2 can of preferred beverage
Cook until 170 degrees in the dark meat.
Tama Scarpelli; Allegany Arts Council
http://traffic.libsyn.com/recordtalklisten/Tama_AAC_.mp3Tama Scarpelli joins us for today's episode. Tama is a board member from the Allegany Arts Council and she is going to help fill up your calendar with events that are not to be missed. The AAC is a membership based organization that is keeping the area "Alive with the Arts". This non-profit always puts the FUN in fundraising and this year they are taking to the friendly skies. This event on April 15, 2016 will feature a chance to win a 3 day trip to FL all expenses paid on a private jet leaving that evening. All you have to do is buy a ticket and take your chances to win a little R&R. If you don't win you can bid on some beautiful vintage suitcases painted or improved by some of our talented local artists.Make sure to keep up on all of the exciting events happening HERE Become a member HEREEnjoy!
Stepping Stone Animal Society
http://traffic.libsyn.com/recordtalklisten/Stepping_Stone.mp3Kris Ritz Perry from Stepping Stone Animal Society joins us for todays show. This non-profit offers low-cost spay and neutering for cats and dogs. Stepping Stone Animal Society recognizes the important role that spay and neuter surgeries play in reducing the number of homeless and unwanted animals in our community. It is sadly a common theme that these surgeries are not a financial possibility for many people with animals. This too often leads to unwanted litters of puppies or kittens, increased stray animals and increased intake at local animal shelters and rescues. In addition to spay and neutering services provided by a full-time DVM they offer microchips, rabies vaccine events and education.At Stepping Stone Animal Society everyone is welcome!This is a non-profit so if you are able to donate your time or make a financial contribution check out their WEBSITE or FACEBOOK PAGE Enjoy!
Frostburg Fiber Depot; Jennie Clark
http://traffic.libsyn.com/recordtalklisten/Jennie_Fiber_Depot.mp3Jennie Clark joins us to talk about the Frostburg Fiber Depot what is truly, a family love affair with fiber. Jennie started knitting at sixteen and is now a very accomplished expert in the field. Jennie is a well traveled knitter and she started her newest adventure by opening her own yarn store in August 2015. The Frostburg Fiber Depot specializes in lovely american made yarn and select international makers. Jennie always has a line-up of classes designed to nurture beginners and inspire the experienced artist. This area is full of wonderful knitters and this shop is a great space to encourage the growth of this community!Be sure to check out the Mountainside of Maryland Yard Addicts to knit with others and share your projects.The Frostburg Fiber Dept offers a wide variety of classes and private lessons, make sure to sign up early classes fill up quickly: SIGN-UP HEREEnjoy!
Tom Dodd
http://traffic.libsyn.com/recordtalklisten/Tom_Dodd.mp3We have made it to our 60th episode and we feature Tom Dodd who recently celebrated 60 times around the sun. This episode marks the first time we have hit the road to record our latest episode. Tom invited me to his beautiful recording studio in his converted barn on the south branch of the Potomac river in WV. If this environment does not inspire a hit record then nothing will. Tom a DC native moved here and immediately established deep roots in the area by investing in main street Frostburg MD. Tom has gone from playing in bands, owning music venues and bars to finally settling into recording albums at South Branch Studios. Tom hits the open road in his classic yellow VW camper van each summer and he always enjoys the adventure.Enjoy!Contact Tom HERE
Sean Hershberger; CEDC
http://traffic.libsyn.com/recordtalklisten/S._Hershberger_2_.mp3Shawn returns as promised to discuss some exciting new plans to improve our pedestrian mall in downtown Cumberland! He also discusses grants that are being offered to small business, and clear up some confusion about the Rolling Mill project. The beginning of the episode we review each plan outlined on their Website, If you are able to look at the plans during the discussion the better to make your decision when you cast your vote and make suggestions on their website.Shawn specializes in working with investors and developers to retain existing business, and to grow new business in Cumberland and the surrounding areas.Enjoy!Links: CEDC WebsiteCity of Cumberland MD Website
Community Trust Foundation; Sandi Rowland
http://traffic.libsyn.com/recordtalklisten/Sandi_CTF.mp3Sandi Rowland joins us to discuss the wonderful resource that is ,The Community Trust Foundation. The Community Trust is relatively new to our area, but the concept has been around for nearly 100 years. The trust ensures that funds will be available for our community for many years to come.The mission of The Community Trust Foundation, Inc. is to strengthen the region by working in partnership with donors and community groups.The Community Trust Foundation has been working in our area for 10 years and manages over 40 funds and over 4 million dollars in assets.If you would like to donate to the Community Trust visit their Website If you are a local non-profit make sure you apply for your grants by Feb. 28, 2016 Here is a direct link: Grant Form Enjoy!The Garrett Co Lego Team