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How to remove SpywareStrike
spywarestrike removal SpywareStrike is a anti spyware program that is known to issue fake warnings on your computer in order to manipulate you into buying its full commercial version. If you are infected with this program you may receive warnings in your task bar that appear to be from Microsoft Security Center stating that you are infected with spyware and to run its special anti spyware tool.

This tool turns out to be the commercial version of SpywareStrike. These warnings are fake and are a goad to have you buy the commercial version of this software. The taskbar alerts that you may be seeing are currently being caused by the C:\Windows\System32\netwrap.dll file.


Note: The removal program is updated whenever a new file is found that is associated with this infection. When new updates are released, I will mention the update date in the topic description. You should remove the current SmitRem folder that you created, and redownload the SmitRem as per the instructions given in this topic.

What this program does:

SpywareStrike is a anti-spyware program that is known to issue fake warnings on your computer in order to manipulate you into buying its full commercial version. If you are infected with this program you may receive warnings in your task bar that appear to be from Microsoft Security Center stating that you are infected with spyware and to run its special anti-spyware tool. This tool turns out to be the commercial version of SpywareStrike. These warnings are fake and are a goad to have you buy the commercial version of this software. The taskbar alerts that you may be seeing are currently being caused by the C:\Windows\System32\ netwrap.dll file. This file may change in the future.




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Sony Seeks a Balance for CD Copy Controls
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,124271,00.asp
Company looks to meet the needs of consumers and the rights of artists, exec says.

Martyn Williams, IDG News Service
Saturday, January 07, 2006

LAS VEGAS -- The recent controversy over a copy-protection system employed on music CDs from Sony BMG Music Entertainment proved to Sony Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Howard Stringer the need to carefully balance the needs of customers and the rights of artists, he said this week.


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"Clearly the perception out there is that we shouldn't be doing too much of that copy protection stuff," said Stringer, who was speaking at a news conference at the International Consumer Electronics Show here.

He was referring to a controversy that erupted late last year after a Windows operating system expert discovered Sony BMG's XCP copy protection system installed itself on user's computers using "rootkit" cloaking techniques, making it difficult to detect and remove.

After that a second copy protection system employed by Sony, called MediaMax, came under the spotlight. Sony BMG stopped shipping XCP-encoded discs after hackers released malicious software that took advantage of the system.

Walking the Line

"In the video business moving on this is going to be something of a tug of war for the reasons that protecting the artist's right is not something that should be automatically dismissed by the push-and-pull generation. And we're just going to have to tread very carefully," he said.

"We have to walk the line at Sony between the needs and technology of the customer and the rights of the artist, which we feel fairly strongly about," he said referring to Sony's dual role as both a major consumer electronics and a major music and movie publisher.

Stringer also said he was worried about the negative impact the controversy could have had on Sony as a whole because of Sony BMG's actions. Sony BMG is a joint venture with Bertelsmann.

"Every headline was about Sony, as if Sony Electronics was behind all of this and we took quite a beating but it was a Sony BMG copyright protection tradition and this was a bad situation. We obviously retreated from that position."

"Sony as a company took a bit of a beating for it, which was somewhat unfair," he said.

For more CES coverage, head to PC World's CES Info Center.

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its a double post but..its some cool info

History of DVD copy protections (not CSS):
The first AnyDVD version supporting Sony Arccos was version 4.0.4.1 from September 2004. If I remember correctly, the first Sony Arccos titles were released in Summer 2004. About the same time some titles with the "Puppetlock" protection were first released.
Sony's marketing blurb: http://www.sonydadc.com/products.copy.arccos.go
Most newer titles from Sony Pictures (and the companies they own, like Columbia TriStar, MGM) are Sony Arccos protected, but Arccos has recently been seen on non-Sony Pictures DVDs as well.
Support for "Settec Alpha DVD" (a protection created by a LG spinoff in Korea) was added to AnyDVD in January 2005. Settec Alpha DVD marketing blurb: http://www.settec.co.kr/eng/pro_alphadvd.htm
Madagascar (US) is not Sony Arccos protected. It is protected by Macrovision RipGuard. The first RipGuad protected title was discoverd around November 2005 ("Vet Hard", R2, Netherlands). As Universal and Macrovision work closely together (see press release: http://www.macrovision.com/company/...18%20PST%202005 ), most new Universal US DVDs are now RipGuard protected. Macrovision marketing blurb: http://www.macrovision.com/products...ard/index.shtml
A new copy protection "ProtectDVD" is announced here:
http://www.protectdisc.com/With_FL/html/products.html
AnyDVD does not support this protection yet, as we were not able to purchase a disc with this protection. Some people believe, that the rental version of "The Keeper" R2 (Italian) has this protection. We don't know if this rumour is true or false. We were not able to purchase this disc, so we cannot verify it.
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RIAA schoolgirl victim hearing

p2p news / p2pnet: The Big Four Organized Music cartel's RIAA and one of its legal team may have erred seriously in its ongoing efforts to use the American legal system to victimize Britanny Chan, a 14-year-old Michigan schoolgirl.

The RIAA is short for the Recording Industry Association of America, although only one of its owners, Warner Music, is actually American. The other three are Sony BMG, Japan and Germany, Vivendi Universal, France, and EMI, Britain.

The RIAA is still trying to convince the world that it's owners, the multi-billion-dollar Big Four labels, are being "devastated" by people who use the p2p networks to share music with each other online, that its artists are being neglected and that numerous support workers are experiencing extreme financial hardship as a direct result.

It claims file sharers are causing huge losses in sales, the convoluted reasoning apparently being: someone on the receiving end in a file sharing action would have paid $1 or more to buy the song from an online corporate music site supported and supplied by the cartel, or from an offline retail outfit, had she or he not downloaded it from a site not supplied by the Big Four.

It's a patently ridiculous assertion and neither the labels nor any of their **AA units has ever been able to explain how it works in practice, let alone prove, it. However, the mainstream media consistently report it as factual.

Meanwhile, the RIAA failed to get at Britanny through her mother, so now they're trying to open a new window of opportunity.

She's a minor which means they can't haul her before a judge by herself and they're trying to have a guardian ad litem, someone named to look out for the best interests of a child in legal proceedings, appointed.

The RIAA initiated a January 5 hearing centering on this demand and, says Recording Industry vs The People, the hearing dealt with such questions as:

* If a guardian ad litem were to be appointed, who'd pay his or her fees?
* Who'll pay the fees of the guardian's attorney?; and
* Was it a violation of the court rules for the RIAA lawyer to use the minor's name in the caption?

Explains Ray Beckeman, the lawyer working with Patti Santangelo, usually the guardian ad litem is someone known to, and trusted by, the judge.

If a copyright infringement case such as this, "were fully litigated, in the manner in which the RIAA litigates cases, I'd expect the guardian ad litem's fees to be in the tens of thousands of dollars, and the fees of his or her counsel, and expert witnesses, to possibly reach or even exceed $100,000," he says.

"Since the likely recovery in the case is zero, it being unlikely that the teenaged defendant has any nonexempt assets with which to satisfy a judgment, it's not clear why the RIAA is proceeding to ask for appointment of a guardian ad litem."

Normally, "fees are paid from a fund if the case involves a fund of money, or by the party requesting the guardian's appointment in a case such as this one, where there is no fund, I'd expect the fees of the guardian ad litem and the guardian's attorneys to have to be paid by the RIAA," says Beckerman.

The last item - Was it a violation of the court rules for the RIAA lawyer to use the minor's name in the caption? - is the possible killer.

Working for the RIAA was Matthew Krichbaum, the lawyer who, it's alleged, tried to get a 15 year old witness to "say something that wasn't true" in Motown v Nelson.

Britanny is a minor and when someone sues a minor, the case is supposed to be against "anonymous".

However, she's clearly been named.

Meanwhile, the case under submission and a written decision will be issued "in due course".

Stay tuned.
http://p2pnet.net/story/7546
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Windows 2K SP4 - Updated Components
Internet Explorer 6 SP1
DirectX 9.0c
.NET Framework 2.0
.NET Framework 1.1 (+SP1)
- KB886903: Security Update for .NET Framework 1.1 SP1
Windows Installer 3.1 v2
MDAC 2.8 SP1
Windows Script 5.6 (v5.6.0.8825)
Windows Media Player v9
Windows Journal Viewer 1.5 (only in Full)
Windows Messenger 5.1.0701 (only in Full)
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Windows 2K SP4 - Critical Updates
KB891861: SP4 Rollup 1 v2
KB823353: Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express 6 Service Pack 1
KB828026: Update for Windows Media Player URL script command behavior
KB833989: Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 SP1
KB842773: Update for BITS 2.0 and WinHTTP 5.1 for Windows 2000
KB870669: Disable ADODB.Stream object from Internet Explorer
KB883935: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB887797: Cumulative Update for Outlook Express 6 Service Pack 1
KB890046: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool v1.11
KB893756: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB896358: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB896422: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB896423: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB896424: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB897715: Security Update for Outlook Express 6 Service Pack 1
KB899587: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB899589: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB899591: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB900725: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB901017: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB901214: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB902400: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB904706: Security Update for DirectX 9 on Windows 2000
KB905414: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB905495: Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 SP1 for Windows 2000 SP4
KB905749: Security Update for Windows 2000
KB905915: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer
KB908523: Security Update for Windows 2000

Windows 2K SP4 - Recommended updates
Root Certificates Update
KB818043: L2TP/IPsec NAT-T update for Windows XP and Windows 2000
KB820888: Fix for Crash When Mounting NTFS Volumes
KB822831: Windows 2000 Patch - Driver Installation Program Does Not Install Device Drivers
KB891122: Update for DRM-enabled Media Players
KB892313: Updates for Windows Media Player 9 & 10
KB894395: Update for Windows 2000
KB895181: Fix for MPEG4 videos in Windows Media Player 9 or 10
KB898458: Security Update for the Step-by-Step Interactive Training Application
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=409574

Windows XP SP2 - Critical Updates
KB873339: Security Update for Windows XP
KB885250: Security Update for Windows XP
KB885835: Security Update for Windows XP
KB885836: Security Update for Windows XP
KB886185: Critical Update for Windows XP
KB887742: Critical Update for Windows XP
KB888113: Security Update for Windows XP
KB888302: Security Update for Windows XP
KB890046: Security Update for Windows XP
KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool v1.11
KB890859: Security Update for Windows XP
KB891781: Security Update for Windows XP
KB893066: Security Update for Windows XP
KB893756: Security Update for Windows XP
KB894391: Security Update for Windows XP
KB896358: Security Update for Windows XP
KB896422: Security Update for Windows XP
KB896423: Security Update for Windows XP
KB896424: Security Update for Windows XP
KB896428: Security Update for Windows XP
KB899587: Security Update for Windows XP
KB899589: Security Update for Windows XP
KB899591: Security Update for Windows XP
KB900725: Security Update for Windows XP
KB901017: Security Update for Windows XP
KB901214: Security Update for Windows XP
KB902400: Security Update for Windows XP
KB904706: Security Update for Windows XP
KB905414: Security Update for Windows XP
KB905749: Security Update for Windows XP
KB905915: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer

Windows XP SP2 - Recommended updates
KB831240: Update for HighMAT support in the Windows XP CD Writing Wizard
KB884020: Update for Windows XP
KB885222: Update for Windows XP
KB886677: Update for Windows XP
KB886716: Update for Windows XP
KB887742: Update for Windows XP
KB887797: Cumulative Update for Outlook Express for Windows XP
KB888240: Update for Internet Explorer 6
KB888656: Update to enable DirectX Video Acceleration of Windows Media Video content in WMP 10
KB889527: Update for Windows XP v3
KB891122: Update for DRM-enabled Media Players
KB892313: Updates for Windows Media Player 9 and 10
KB893357: Update for Windows XP
KB894395: Update for Windows XP
KB895181: Fix for MPEG4 videos in Windows Media Player 10
KB896344: Update for Windows XP
KB896427: Update for Windows XP
KB896626: Update for Windows XP
KB898461: Update for Windows XP
KB898900: Update for Windows XP
KB900930: Update for Windows XP
KB903234: Update for Windows XP
KB908521: Update for Windows XP
KB910437: Update for Windows XP
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Since this thread is for any subject matter, I'm writing to shout to the world that I'm PISSED OFF! You see, I'm at work and, of all the effrontery, they had the nerve to give me some work to do. How will I ever become a senior member...let alone an addict, if I have to work while I'm at work? I have the sort of job where there is either little to do or so much to do that you haven't time to breathe: the former is more than fair but the latter is nothing but worker exploitation! I love sitting here reading threads all day, responding and adding my two cents where appropriate but now, and for the next two or three weeks, my time here will be limited. Woe is me! I'm a social worker, you see, and every degenerate in the city has made New Years resolutions to change their lives and they come to speak with moi: so now I must spend my time telling people it's hard to find a job with green hair and with your lip chained to your left nipple. I have a guy that looks like frankenstein in drag who wants govt funds to go to school because he can't find a job, I have to tell a recently released mutiple murderer that nursing isn't the ideal profession and, no doubt, my next client will probably be a child molester wanting to open his own daycare center. Lord, I'm getting so jaded and cynical! Well boys and girls, back to the ball and chain....Gerry

NEWS FLASH! THe FBI has just raided the upstairs offices; seems some public servants have been selling firearms licenses to criminals. Ah, what a job I have!

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I'm a social worker, you see
Me too, you have my sincere regrets, it is a truly underpaid, overworked and stressy job.


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Hi Arniebear! Thanks for the message...nice to know I'm not alone! If nothing else, we do get some good laughs sometimes ... professional humor, I guess. We deal everyday with things most of the American public only see in a diluted manner on TV. What you said was right but it certainly could be a lot worse...my buddy straps on a Kevlar vest and snatches babies out of crack houses; my job may get seriously "kinky" at times but seldom dangerous which is a damned good thing as I doubt that our ninety year old myopic security guards would make much of a difference! What area of the profession are you in? Take care!...Gerry
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I just had to post it ^_^ this has got to be the funniest, most rediculous thread ive ever read. i hope u all enjoy this :P

http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/148004


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Starrift...you're absolutely right, it is really hysterical. I wish I was part of it when it happened!
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Court Gives First Nod to Sony BMG Settlement

Company seeks to end lawsuit over two widely-criticized copy protection programs.

Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service
Monday, January 09, 2006

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is praising a U.S. District Court judge's preliminary approval of a settlement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment over two widely-criticized copy protection programs found on an estimated 15 million music CDs.


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The settlement means that consumers can finally get music that will play on their computers without invading their privacy or eroding their security, EFF says in a statement. EFF, a U.S.-based organization, studies technology-related legal issues.

The terms of the settlement vary according to which kind of copy protection software the CD contains, according to details released by EFF on its Web site. Sony used two versions of copy protection: Extended Copy Protection (XCP), produced by First 4 Internet in Banbury, England, and two versions of MediaMax from SunnComm International of Phoenix, Arizona.

Although designed to prevent unauthorized copies of songs, security researchers found the programs were either difficult to remove, caused security holes in users' computers or violated accepted user control rights over their own computer. As a result, several class-action lawsuits were filed against Sony in November and were consolidated into a single case in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Sony does not agree with all of the claims of the lawsuit, EFF says.

Consumers Reimbursed

For people who bought CDs with XCP, they can exchange the disks for new ones without the programs. Customers are also entitled to download a clean version of that same album in MP3 format, and receive a $7.50 payment plus one free album download. Users can opt out of the cash payment and get three free album downloads, according to details released by EFF.

Those possessing disks with MediaMax 3.0 are eligible to receive a free MP3 download of the same album. The settlement also allows for customers who have CDs with the 5.0 version of that program to receive a free MP3 download of the same album plus an additional free album download.

The terms of the settlement require that users run an uninstaller that removes the copy protection software.

The settlement also mandates Sony to stop manufacturing CDs with any of the three programs and issues updates to fix security problems. Sony began including XCP software on some CDs in January 2005. The company had shipped CDs with the MediaMax software since August 2003, court documents showed.

Security researchers found the XCP software was hard to detect, embedding itself within Microsoft's Windows OS using rootkit technology. Soon after, viruses that could exploit the rootkit were released, putting further pressure on Sony from customers over details of XCP and how it operated. Subsequently, security vendors classified XCP as spyware and updated their products to disable it.
http://pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,124283,00.asp
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Early release for Microsoft's WMF patch, Microsoft jumps the gun, does a quick-fix on WMF



Exploits of a flaw found in Microsoft's Windows Meta File (WMF) handling have prompted the software giant to release a fix five days early, but a new flaw has come to threaten Microsoft users.

Microsoft had previously announced that it would release the patch for its Windows XP operating system on January 10th. However, the seriousness of the vulnerability, which can allow a hostile website to execute code on a Windows system, forced the firm's hand.

But as Windows users thought they were out of the woods, eWeek reported that a researcher, going by the name of "cocoruder", had discovered two completely new exploits in the WMF and had released code which took advantage of the problem.

However, Microsoft dismissed the seriousness of the exploits, claiming that an attack could only cause a denial of service (DoS) which would temporarily halt a users' windows system.

In the delay between the exploits being found and Microsoft releasing an official fix, other programmers had stepped up to fill the gap.

Two third-parties had released code to solve the problem, although Microsoft insisted that users should wait for the official version.

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Burned CDs Last 5 years Max -- Use Tape?
Posted by CmdrTaco on Tuesday January 10, @11:16AM
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Data Storage
Lam1969 writes "Computerworld has interviewed Kurt Gerecke, an IBM storage expert and physicist who claims burned CDs only have a two to five-year lifespan, depending on the quality of the CD. From the article: "The problem is material degradation. Optical discs commonly used for burning, such as CD-R and CD-RW, have a recording surface consisting of a layer of dye that can be modified by heat to store data. The degradation process can result in the data 'shifting' on the surface and thus becoming unreadable to the laser beam." Gerecke recommends magnetic tapes to store pictures, videos and songs."

Storage expert warns of short life span for burned CDs
And don't count on hard disk drives for long-term storage, either

News Story by John Blau

JANUARY 10, 2006 (COMPUTERWORLD) - Although opinions vary on how to preserve data on digital storage media, such as optical CDs and DVDs, Kurt Gerecke, a physicist and storage expert at IBM Deutschland GmbH, takes this view: If you want to avoid having to burn new CDs every few years, use magnetic tapes to store all your pictures, videos and songs for a lifetime.

"Unlike pressed original CDs, burned CDs have a relatively short life span of between two to five years, depending on the quality of the CD," Gerecke said in an interview this week. "There are a few things you can do to extend the life of a burned CD, like keeping the disc in a cool, dark space, but not a whole lot more."

The problem is material degradation. Optical discs commonly used for burning, such as CD-R and CD-RW, have a recording surface consisting of a layer of dye that can be modified by heat to store data. The degradation process can result in the data "shifting" on the surface and thus becoming unreadable to the laser beam.

"Many of the cheap burnable CDs available at discount stores have a life span of around two years," Gerecke said. "Some of the better-quality discs offer a longer life span, of a maximum of five years."

Distinguishing high-quality burnable CDs from low-quality discs is difficult, he said, because few vendors use life span as a selling point.

Hard-drive disks also have their limitations, according to Gerecke. The problem with hard drives, he said, is not so much the disk itself as it is the disk bearing, which has a positioning function similar to a ball bearing. "If the hard drive uses an inexpensive disk bearing, that bearing will wear out faster than a more expensive one," he said. His recommendation: a hard-drive disk with 7,200 revolutions per minute.

To overcome the preservation limitations of burnable CDs, Gerecke suggests using magnetic tapes, which, he claims, can have a life span of 30 to 100 years, depending on their quality. "Even if magnetic tapes are also subject to degradation, they're still the superior storage media," he said.

But he's quick to point out that no storage medium lasts forever and, consequently, consumers and business alike need to have a plan for migrating to new storage technologies.

"Companies, in particular, need to be constantly looking at new storage technologies and have an archiving strategy that allows them to automatically migrate to new technologies," he said. "Otherwise, they're going to wind up in a dead end. And for those sitting on terabytes of crucial data, that could be a colossal problem."
http://computerworld.com/hardwaretopics/storage/story/0,10801,107...
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FLAMING IRISH COFFEE

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Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Coffee

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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3/4 cup Irish mist liqueur -- divided
6 cups Hot coffee -- divided
2 tablespoons Sugar -- divided
1/2 cup Whipping cream -- whipped
Ground nutmeg

Rinse glass with hot water; dry. Pour 2 tablespoons Irish Mist into glass. Rotate over flame of Irish coffee burner or alcohol burner until liqueur ignites.Fill with coffee; stir in 1 teaspoon sugar.
Top with whipped cream; dust with nutmeg. Repeat for each serving. Yield: 6 servings.NOTE: When you make Flaming Irish Coffee or other beverages in which liqueur is heated in the container, select containers that are strong enough to withstand the heat. You'll find several styles made specifically for Irish coffee; many include burners as well.

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Gilligan's Mint Mud Slide

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Categories : Desserts

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1 Tablespoon Silver Palate After
Dinner Mint Fudge Sauce*
plus extra -- (see below)
to coat the glasses
6 Large ice cubes -- (6 to 8)
2 Ounces Kahlua
2 Ounces vodka
2 Ounces Baileys Irish Cream
2/3 Cup milk
Garnishes:
Whipped cream
3 maraschino cherries

Line 3 wineglasses with the mint fudge sauce. Do not cover the entire glass; instead allow it to form patterns on the glass. Place 1 tablespoon mint fudge sauce and all the remaining ingredients in a blender and blend until the ice is well crushed. Divide the mixture evenly among the glasses. Garnish each Mud Slide with whipped cream and a cherry. Variations: Mocha Mud Slide: Add 2 teaspoons instant coffee or cappuccino powder. Amaretto Mud Slide: Substitute 2 ounces of amaretto for the Baileys. Top with whipped cream and sprinkle with toasted almonds. Recipe Note: For a thicker Mud Slide, use 1 cup vanilla ice cream and 1/2 cup milk. * If you cant find this, you may use an equivalent amount of Hersheys syrup and 1/4 teaspoon creme de menthe. Use extra Hersheys syrup to coat the glasses. (Three 6-oz. servings) The Great American Chocolate Contest Cookbook DOTTIE, in Irvine, CA
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Irish Shillelagh

Recipe By : Old Mr. Boston
Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Irish Liquor

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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1/2 lemon -- juice of
1 teaspoon powdered sugar
1 1/2 ounces Irish whiskey
1/2 ounce Old Mr. Boston sloe gin
1/2 ounce Old Mr. Boston imported rum
2 slices peach
raspberries -- garnish
strawberries -- garnish
cherry -- garnish

Shake well with cracked ice and strain into 5 ounce punch glass. Decorate with fresh raspberries, strawberries and a cherry.
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Irish Herb Scones

Recipe By :
Serving Size : 4 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Breads Irish

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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1/2 pound Mealy potatoes
4 tablespoons Flour
1/4 teaspoon Salt
4 tablespoons Oil
2 tablespoons Chopped parsley
1/2 teaspoon Dried dill
1/4 teaspoon Savory
1/4 teaspoon Marjoram
1/4 teaspoon Powdered sage
Oil for frying

Boil or bake the potatoes, then pass through a foodmill. Mix the flour, salt, oil & herbs with the potatoes. On a floured board, roll this dough to a thickness of about 1/4 inch. Cut into triangles 3 or 4 inches wide.
Fry in very hot oil on both sides until light golden.
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Chocolate Whiskey Cake

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Serving Size : 16 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Cakes Desserts
Irish

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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1/2 cup Raisins
1/2 cup Walnuts -- chopped
1/2 cup Irish whiskey
1 package Semisweet chocolate chips -- (12 oz)
1 cup Butter or margarine -- at
room temperature
1 1/2 cups Granulated sugar -- divided
8 Eggs -- separated
1 tablespoon Vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups All-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon Salt
3 cups Heavy cream
1/2 cup Confectioners' sugar
4 Squares semi-sweet chocolate -- optional (1 oz ea)

Preheat oven to 350~F. Butter two 9-inch round cake pans. Line bottoms with wax paper; butter and flour paper.
Combine raisins, walnut and whiskey; let stand 30 minutes. In double boiler over hot, not simmering water, melt chocolate. In bowl with mixer at high speed beat butter and 1 cup granulated until light and fluffy. Beat in egg yolks and vanilla until light and lemon-colored, about 5 minutes. Reduce speed to medium; beat in chocolate. Reduce speed to medium; beat in chocolate. Reduce speed to low; gradually beat in flour and salt. Stir in raisins and walnuts.
In another bowl beat egg whites until soft peaks form.
Beat in remaining granulated sugar, 1 tbsp at a time, until stiff peaks form. Stir 1/3 of mixture into chocolate batter to lighten; fold in remaining mixture. Spoon batter into pans. Bake 35-45 minutes or until inserted toothpicks comes out clean. Cool in pans 10 minutes. Remove from pans; peel of waxed paper and cool on racks.
In bowl with mixer at high speed beat cream with confectioners' sugar until soft peaks form. Spread top of 1 cake layer with whipped cream; top with other layer. Spread top and sides of cake with remaining whipped cream. If desired, sprinkle cake with chocolate shavings and curls. Let chocolate stand in warm place 1 square on wax paper. In short strokes, slide vegetable peeler across surface; repeat with second square. Press shavings onto sides of cake. For curls; place remaining chocolate on wax paper; pull peeler across in long, thin strokes. Makes 16 servings.
Per servings: 587 cals; 7 g protein; 41 g fat; 199 mg chol; 49 g carb; 216 mg sodium. Formatted by Mary Wilson, BWVB02B.

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Since St. Paddy's is right around the corner, lol, do ye have one for colcannon :)


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Colcannon Recipe #485
1 1/4 lbs kale, washed with stems removed (can also use cabbage)
2 cups water
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 1/4 lbs potatoes, peeled and cut into quarters
1 cup leeks, cleaned chopped (white part only)
1 cup milk
1 pinch mace, ground
salt & pepper
1/2 cup butter, melted
6 servings 6 servings Change size or US/metric
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45 minutes 25 mins prep
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1. In a large pot, simmer the kale along with oil and 2 cups water for 10 minutes.
2. Drain kale and let cool a bit before chopping it finely, then set aside and cover to keep it warm.
3. In a small pot, bring potatoes and water to a boil and simmer until tender.
4. In another small pot, simmer leeks in milk for 10 minutes, then turn off heat and cover to keep warm.
5. Drain the potatoes and puree them into the large pot. Add leeks with the milk, and cooked kale. Beat with a spoon or whisk until fluffy, then season with mace, salt and pepper.
6. Top with melted butter and garnish with parsley if desired.
7. Yields 6 servings.



Colcannon

3 pounds potatoes, scrubbed
2 sticks butter
1 1/4 cups hot milk
Freshly ground black pepper
1 head cabbage, cored and finely shredded
1 (1-pound) piece ham or bacon, cooked the day before
4 scallions, finely chopped
Chopped parsley leaves, for garnish

Steam the potatoes in their skins for 30 minutes. Peel them using a knife and fork. Chop with a knife before mashing. Mash thoroughly to remove all the lumps. Add 1 stick of butter in pieces. Gradually add hot milk, stirring all the time. Season with a few grinds of black pepper.

Boil the cabbage in unsalted water until it turns a darker color. Add 2 tablespoons butter to tenderize it. Cover with lid for 2 minutes. Drain thoroughly before returning it to the pan. Chop into small pieces.

Put the ham in a large saucepan and cover with water. Bring to the boil and simmer for 45 minutes until tender. Drain. Remove any fat and chop into small pieces.

Add cabbage, scallions, and ham to mashed potatoes, stirring them in gently.
Serve in individual soup plates. Make an indentation on the top by swirling a wooden spoon. Put 1 tablespoon of butter into each indentation. Sprinkle with parsley.


Colcannon (Mashed Potatoes with Cabbage)

Ingredients
3 cups finely shredded green cabbage
1 onion, finely chopped
1/4 cup water
6 cooked potatoes, mashed or 4 cups prepared instant mashed
potatoes (prepared according to directions on package)
1/4 cup milk
1/4 cup butter or margarine
salt and pepper to taste

Instructions
Put cabbage, onion, and water in saucepan, and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to simmer, cover, and cook for about 8 minutes or until tender, not mushy. Add mashed potatoes, milk, butter or margarine, and salt and pepper to taste. Mix well to blend and heat through. Serve colcannon warm, as a side dish with meat, chicken, or fish.

Yield: 4 to 6 servings

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The Ultimate Potato Gratin

1 head savoy cabbage, cored, cleaned, and shredded
1 (2-inch) piece slab bacon, thinly sliced
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus more for greasing the gratin dish
4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1/2 bunch fresh chives, finely chopped to 1/4 cup
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 pounds baking potatoes, unpeeled and thinly sliced (about 1/8-inch), see Cook's note*
2 1/2 cups heavy cream
2 cups grated Parmesan

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.

Finely shred the cabbage. Cut the bacon into 1/2-inch chunks. Place a small skillet over medium-low heat and fry the bacon, until crisp. Remove from pan with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. Set aside.

Add 1 tablespoon butter to bacon fat in frying pan. When it has melted add 1/2 the garlic and give it a quick stir with a wooden spoon to soften. Add the cabbage and coat it with the butter. Slowly let it wilt. Add the bacon. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Remove from heat and add most of the chives, reserving a little for the garnish.

Generously butter the bottom and sides of an ovenproof casserole dish.
In a large bowl, combine the potatoes, 1 1/2 cups of cream, 1 cup of Parmesan, and the remaining garlic, Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Using your hands, place a layer of potatoes in the casserole dish. Sprinkle with Parmesan and repeat with 2 more layers. Spoon the cabbage mixture on top and spread it out evenly over the potatoes. Top it off with 2 more layers of potato and Parmesan. Pour the remaining 1cup cream over the dish. Sprinkle with the remaining Parmesan.

Cover dish with aluminum foil. Bake for 1 hour. Remove foil and bake for 30 minutes until golden brown. Leave for 10 minutes before serving. Garnish with fresh chives.

*Cook's Note: Slice the potatoes immediately before using so they don't turn brown.
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Thank you :) the one with the bacon and cabbage is the it. Love colcannon, and boxty is super too.


 
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