Baron Andy Cowan of Sealandflipped into FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD (and some alcohol)4 days agoQuesadillas De Jamaica (With Hibiscus Filling) RecipeTasting Table - Tess Le MoingThere's nothing like a crispy quesadilla brimming with melty cheese. There are endless ways to fill quesadillas, and Tasting Table recipe developer …
Baron Andy Cowan of Sealandflipped into Make Me A Better GolferIs it OK to not tee the ball on a par 3? No, no and noverified_publisherGolf Digest - By E. Michael Johnson and Mike StachuraQuestion: I take a lot of ribbing because I don’t use a tee on par 3s, preferring to just drop it on the turf and go. Am I missing something? Answer: We’re not sure a discussion on teeing up fits into the equipment arena, but since it also involves irons, we’ll allow it. Look, we’re always of the …
Baron Andy Cowan of Sealandflipped into CULTURAL KALEIDOSCOPEThe Naked QuakersJSTOR Daily - Katrina GulliverToday, the international feminist group FEMEN uses nudity as part of its protests. But appearing naked in public was also a tactic used by early …
Baron Andy Cowan of Sealandflipped into WW1 - THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918 "THE RAGE OF MEN”The revolutionary WWI convoy system that outsmarted the deadly German U-Boatshistoryskills.comImagine the dread that spread across the Atlantic as merchant ships vanished beneath the waves, torn apart by the silent hunters of the sea. German …
Baron Andy Cowan of Sealandflipped into Make Me A Better GolferIn the sand, getting out is No. 1, then comes controlling distance. Here's howverified_publisherGolf Digest - By David Leadbetter with Ron KaspriskeThere's a lot of trust involved in golf. Your instincts often make you think you have to do the exact opposite of what you're actually supposed to do to execute a shot. Slicers, for example, sometimes try to swing more to the left to keep their ball from going to the right. Actually, they should …
Baron Andy Cowan of Sealandflipped into All In The MindWhy children perceive time slower than adultsverified_publisherBBC Future - Krupa PadhyChildren's perception of time is relatively understudied. Learning to see time through their eyes may be fundamental to a happier human experience. My household is absorbed in debate over when time goes the fastest or slowest. "Slowest in the car!" yells my son. "Never!" replies my daughter. "I'm too …