Norpro’s three-piece bamboo steamer set could steam a whole meal. At 10 inches in diameter and 6-1/4 inches high, it is large enough for eight pork buns (there’s a recipe on the box) on one level and a mound of broccoli, carrots, and snap peas on the other. Just put the steamer in a wok or frying pan that has a little water in it. Then arrange the food in the steamer, cover, and heat the water. S…
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published Monday, January 30th, 2012 at 8:17 am by admin
Maureen Ryan: 'The Finder' Locates Enjoyable Escapism (AOL Television)
I popped the advance DVD for "The Finder" (9 p.m. EST, Thursday, Fox) into the
DVD player without much enthusiasm. I had watched the backdoor pilot for the
show that aired last season on "Bones," and I found myself less than
impressed.
How enjoyable, then, to find that Hart Hanson, the creator of both series, had
come up with a far more energetic and entertaining hour for "The Finder's"
official debut. The show may be composed of easily recognized elements from
other shows -- it could be described as a breezy combination of "House" and
"Burn Notice" -- but that didn't stop me from appreciating its escapist
charms.
"The Finder" stars Geoff Stults as Walter Sherman, a former military man
living in the Florida Keys who -- not surprisingly -- can find anyone or
anything. There are implications that brain damage he experienced during his
service in Iraq may account for at least some of his paranoia and social
ineptness, but I wasn't quite sure why "The Finder" needed to find diagnosable
reasons to justify Walter's sardonic personality. The show works if viewers
accept that he is simply an odd duck, and whether or not his ...
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