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  • Defending the Western lifestyle with an eclectic project mix | Nation & World

    Defending the Western lifestyle with an eclectic project mix | Nation & World

    When rural folks don’t know where else to turn for solace, the Western Justice nonprofit wants to be their lifeline of last resort.

    The organization was founded four years ago with the goal of assisting farmers, ranchers, cowboys and others who face tough predicaments but feel like they’re out of options.







    Dave Duquette

    Dave Duquette grew up in Western Washington logging towns before joining the U.S. Marine Corps and traveling the Far East. Upon his return, Duquette built a successful skylight installation business, became a horse trainer and began political advocacy work. He’s now the executive director of the Western Justice nonprofit and foundation.





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  • Defending the Western lifestyle with an eclectic project mix | Nation & World

    Defending the Western lifestyle with an eclectic project mix | Nation & World

    When rural folks don’t know where else to turn for solace, the Western Justice nonprofit wants to be their lifeline of last resort.

    The organization was founded four years ago with the goal of assisting farmers, ranchers, cowboys and others who face tough predicaments but feel like they’re out of options.







    Dave Duquette

    Dave Duquette grew up in Western Washington logging towns before joining the U.S. Marine Corps and traveling the Far East. Upon his return, Duquette built a successful skylight installation business, became a horse trainer and began political advocacy work. He’s now the executive director of the Western Justice nonprofit and foundation.





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  • Eisenhower Auditorium celebrates 50 years with Move Mix Festival | Lifestyle

    Eisenhower Auditorium celebrates 50 years with Move Mix Festival | Lifestyle

    Penn State’s Center for the Performing Arts hosted the Move Mix Festival at the Eisenhower Auditorium on Saturday, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the performance space.

    Students, faculty and families had the opportunity to watch a variety of performances including singing, dancing, percussion and more.

    Sydney Osinloye, a third-year studying advertising/public relations and international politics, helped run the event as the arts engagement assistant.

    “Seeing all the groups that I wasn’t aware of [was my favorite part],” Osinloye said. “Especially the Nittany Ballet, because they’re off campus, so I didn’t know that they existed, but I was locked in when they were performing. It was really good.”

    The Move Mix Festival highlighted singers from all across campus. Penn State’s a cappella groups Shades of Blue and None of the Above and solo performers including Livi Hepler and Keira Gail took the stage.

    Whether someone was a fan of beatboxing, circus performances or rock bands, they had the opportunity to tailor their Move Mix Festival experience to their own interests with performances simultaneously going on in the lobby, on the patio, at the loading deck and in the conference room at Eisenhower.

    Brooke Ajay, a third-year studying music but switching to biotechnology, came to the Move Mix Festival to support her friend Livi.

    “I really liked Keira who performed ‘Linger,’ Ajay said. “That was probably the prettiest cover of it I’ve ever heard.”

    With a packed schedule from 2 to 8 p.m., the festival highlighted a number of different dance styles in addition to all of the vocal performances.

    Hip-hop dance group Raw Aesthetic Movements (R.A.M.) Squad, Nittany Ballet and belly dancer Shannon Bishop were just three of the dance performances Move Mix had to offer.







    Move Mix Festival, Raw Aesthetic Movements

    Dancers from raw aesthetic movements organization perform at the move mix festival at Eisenhower Auditorium on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024 in University Park, Pa.




    Not only did attendees get to see dancers perform, but they also had the opportunity to participate in workshops, including the Black Cat Belly Dance workshop taught by Bishop.

    Brianna Zelek, a third-year studying forensic science, stumbled upon the event and decided to take part.

    “I was literally just walking by — I was looking for a place to study for the afternoon, and I heard the music, and I was like ‘Okay, I’m going to go check this out,’” Zelek said. “I don’t really know what the event is, but I do kind of want to stay and see what’s going on.”

    The Move Mix Festival brought the Penn State and State College community together through art, music and dance.

    “Everyone in the arts community is pretty open, and nothing is really side-eye-worthy,” Osinloye said. “There’s really no judgment, and you don’t get that vibe from anyone. If they see something different, it’s a compliment rather than a judgment.”

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  • Rasam Maggi: This Delicious Mix Of Spicy Masala And Instant Noodles Is A Must-Try

    Rasam Maggi: This Delicious Mix Of Spicy Masala And Instant Noodles Is A Must-Try

    Picture this: you are sitting on a window sill as it pours like cats and dogs outside. While enjoying this weather, you are slurping your favourite 2-minute noodles – Maggi! Yes, Maggi is the first thing that comes to our mind when it’s raining and we crave something hot and comforting. The spicy kick of the masalas combined with soft, slurpy noodles is a combination that no other dish can beat. This is what makes it a beloved dish all over India. Thanks to its versatility, nowadays we find several unique recipes that amp up the taste of these noodles. From Manchurian Maggi to Punjabi tadka Maggi, the list is endless. Joining this bandwagon is another unique recipe that combines the flavours of these noodles with the tangy essence of tomatoes – we are talking about Rasam Maggi! Yes, you read that right! This unique Maggie recipe is perfect for those who love to experiment with taste and can’t get enough of South Indian flavours. Intrigued? Well, you should be! Try this deliciously unique recipe before monsoon bids farewell. But before we jump to the recipe, let’s discuss some questions related to the recipe.

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    What Makes Rasam Maggi So Special?

    This Maggi recipe is perfect for people who love to experiment with flavours. The zesty broth, made with freshly roasted spices and tomatoes, gives Maggi a delightful twist that pairs perfectly with the soft, slurpy noodles. The best part about this recipe is that it is extremely versatile and easy to make, so even if you are a newbie in the kitchen, you can enjoy the flavours of this unique recipe. Whether enjoyed alone on a rainy day or shared with friends and family, rasam Maggi offers a blast of flavours that turns the ordinary into the extraordinary.

    How To Ensure That Your Rasam Maggi Doesn’t Turn Soggy?

    To ensure that your rasam Maggi doesn’t turn soggy and clumpy, make sure only to boil the noodles to 80 per cent. This is because after you transfer the noodles to the masala mixture, it will absorb the flavours and cook completely in it. Also, make sure to mix the boiled noodles gently in the rasam mixture so that you don’t break the noodles. Let the flavours infuse in the masala mixture and noodles for a delightful blend of tangy flavours.

    Rasam Maggi Recipe | How To Make Rasam Maggi At Home

    Making rasam maggi at home is pretty simple. This recipe was shared by digital creator @bhukkadintown on Instagram. To make this:

    1. Prepare Rasam Powder

    Heat a tawa and dry roast cumin seeds, black pepper, chopped garlic pods, and curry leaves in a pan. Once done, let it cool and then grind it into a fine powder using a blender or mortar and pestle.

    2. Boil Noodles

    In a pan, boil some water and cook Maggi noodles as per the packet instructions. Drain the water and set it aside.

    3. Prepare Tempering

    In the same pan, heat some oil and add mustard seeds. Allow them to splutter. Then add cumin seeds, asafoetida, and curry leaves. Saute for a minute until aromatic. 

    4. Add Other Ingredients

    To this mixture, add crushed tomatoes, turmeric powder, homemade rasam powder, Maggi masala, and salt. Mix well and pour in water. Bring the mixture to a boil and let it simmer for 10-15 minutes.

    5. Add Noodles

    Once the masala is prepared, add cooked Maggi noodles to the rasam mixture. Mix well and let it simmer for a few more minutes so that the noodles absorb the flavours.

    6. Garnish

    Garnish the cooked noodles with chopped coriander leaves, grated coconut, and a dash of Podi masala. Serve hot!

    Bonus Tip:

    If you want to increase the protein content of these noodles, crack in one egg and add shredded boiled chicken pieces! (Thank us later!)

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    So, try this unique Maggi recipe today and let us know in the comments below how you like its taste!



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