½ cup mixed vinegars (wee bit of leftover white wine vinegar, wee bit of leftover cider vinegar, rest of red wine vinegar)
¼ cup soy sauce
Lots of twists of pepper from multicolor pepper corns
2 bay leaves
One normal size can of small diced tomatoes
Lots of smashed garlic (skins removed)
Chicken thighs
Chicken broth to cover
High for 4 hours in slow cooker
Removed thighs (whoospee they all fell apart)
Poured sauce in pan and reduced on top of stove
Diced yellow onion and added to iron skillet with olive oil
Add thighs to skillet while sauce reduced.
Smells great but lacks a bit in taste.
Needs more kick.
Curious about the coconut milk alternatives
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Friday, January 2, 2009
Dublin Core and RDA - Posting on testing with links
Posted to the NGC4LIB discussion list on January 2, 2009
"The DCMI/RDA Task Group has been doing some testing of RDA data since last fall, based on several cataloging scenarios we developed with members of the community, using what we then knew about the RDA element set and roles vocabulary. The scenarios and testing are available at: http://dublincore.org/dcmirdataskgroup/ The site also includes use cases, developer scenarios, etc. We're happy to have the testing group use as much of these as are useful.
As I'm sure you are aware, the RDA elements, roles and selected vocabularies are available on the NSDL Registry (http://metadataregistry.org), and they can be used by anyone. I'm happy to answer any questions about what's there, decisions that have been made about registration, what's missing, etc. Most of the work of registration and the wiki scenarios has been done with the help of Karen Coyle. Both of us are happy to be available to the testing group at any point.
Regards,
Diane Hillmann
co-chair, DCMI/RDA Task Group"
"The DCMI/RDA Task Group has been doing some testing of RDA data since last fall, based on several cataloging scenarios we developed with members of the community, using what we then knew about the RDA element set and roles vocabulary. The scenarios and testing are available at: http://dublincore.org/
As I'm sure you are aware, the RDA elements, roles and selected vocabularies are available on the NSDL Registry (http://metadataregistry.org), and they can be used by anyone. I'm happy to answer any questions about what's there, decisions that have been made about registration, what's missing, etc. Most of the work of registration and the wiki scenarios has been done with the help of Karen Coyle. Both of us are happy to be available to the testing group at any point.
Regards,
Diane Hillmann
co-chair, DCMI/RDA Task Group"
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