Tuesday, March 2, 2010

11 Steps for Rescuing an Avalanche Victim

11 Steps for Rescuing an Avalanche Victim


11 Steps for Rescuing an Avalanche Victim

Posted: 02 Mar 2010 12:00 AM PST

It can happen in an instant. One minute you're snowmobiling or skiing across a slope with a friend, enjoying the scenery and the crisp mountain air, when suddenly an avalanche tears the ground out from beneath you. You're OK, but your friend is nowhere to be found. If someone is buried in an avalanche, time is of the essence. You must attempt to rescue the victim immediately, because by the time rescuers arrive, it is usually too late.

How to Make Gluten Free Dinner Rolls

Posted: 01 Mar 2010 12:00 PM PST

These dinner rolls, which are a variation of mochi bread, are crisp on the outside and chewy (though a little doughy) on the inside, unlike most gluten free breads which are dry and crumbly. The trick behind this easy recipe is to use glutinous rice flour (which despite its name is gluten free) to give it a soft, chewy texture. Glutinous rice flour is not expensive and can be found at most Asian grocery stores.

No comments:

Post a Comment