I'm in downtown near Toyota center.
I followed google maps instructions going from 1-45N to I-610W, I arrived at Ella Blvd but I didn't found Fry's near by.Can anyone give me some directions in order to get the nearest Fry's electronics in Houston?
The Fry's Electronics you looked for is closer to the Tollway than 610. That is why you didn't see it. That one is too far from downtown. Go to the Fry's on the Southwest Freeway on the southwest side. It is slightly closer by distance, easier to shop in, and is a more open design.
Plug in the following address into Mapquest or Yahoo Maps and run with it:
11565 SW Fwy 59
The zip code is 77031
Happy shopping.
(Friends don't let friends get stuck on I-45)
Call Fry's from your handy cell phoneCan anyone give me some directions in order to get the nearest Fry's electronics in Houston?
Those are correct directions your just blind... hehe just kiddingCan anyone give me some directions in order to get the nearest Fry's electronics in Houston?
i have 2 words for you....MAPQUEST....www.mapquest.com
good Luck!
not sure of the exact exit, but there is one on I45N that's closer to beltway 8 in the greenspoint area
it'll be on the lefthand side if you're going northbound
10241 North Fwy, Houston - (281) 591-3110
Google maps shows it just east of Ella on the north side of 610 %26amp; south of W. 34th Street
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en%26amp;q=fry%鈥?/a>
Go I-45 North and I believe the exit is West Road. You'll need to make a U-turn under the freeway and it'll be right there off of the feeder road.
she's correct! i've been to that one.
you got off of 45 to soon, you needed to follow 45 north about 8 more miles exit west road take the u-turn and the Fry's in on the right side of the inbound access road.
http://shop4.outpost.com/isp/houston.htm鈥?/a>
ta dah!
I thought there was one on SW Freeway
ok there like 3 location that i know
here is the one that i think is closed to downtown and where i usually go to......
Houston, TX
10241 N. Fwy I - 45
(281) 931-2200
FAX (281) 931-2218
its on 1-45 @ westroad exit west road on the freeway then turn left on westroad and you will see fry electronic store on the left
Saturday, February 11, 2012
I have to write a spanish recipe.. Good recipe with easy directions?
I'd like a dessert.
I was looking at spanish recipes on google but couldn't find anything that looked easy enough.
In english please, so I can change it to spanish myself.I have to write a spanish recipe.. Good recipe with easy directions?
Pastel de Tres Leches, or cake of three milks. Bake a cake, then soak it in the milk mixture. Very delicious. Use whatever your favorite cake mix is :)
Here's one recipe: http://mexicanfood.about.com/od/sweetsan…
Spanish Garlic Soup
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 head garlic, peeled and lightly crushed
6 cups chicken stock
2 carrots, cut into matchsticks
1 red bell pepper, thinly sliced
salt and pepper to taste.
DIRECTIONS
Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Stir in garlic and cook until lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Pour in 1 cup of chicken stock, cover, and allow to simmer until the garlic is soft, about 10 minutes.
Mash the garlic with a fork into a coarse paste. Pour in remaining chicken stock, increase heat to medium-high, and bring to a boil. Stir in carrots and cook for 1 minute, then add red pepper and continue cooking until vegetables are tender. Season to taste with salt and pepper before serving.I have to write a spanish recipe.. Good recipe with easy directions?
I had to do the same thing for a class and I made Spanish Sangria. And to bring in to class, I just substitute grape juice instead of wine.
1 bottle of any red wine (prefer rioja)
1 bottle of 7 up or Sprite
sugar
pieces of fruit (oranges, bananas, apples)
just mix it all together and let it sit for a day.I have to write a spanish recipe.. Good recipe with easy directions?
it's not dessert but the easiest thing to do would definitely be guacamole!!
paella con marisco
Google "Arroz con leche"
Rice with milk.......
http://spanishfood.about.com/od/maincour…
try flan ! (= yummy
go online and plagerize
Here are five recipes for you to choose from. I wanted to give you a variety to choose from so that perhaps one would be fitting. I wish you the best of luck in translating them.
Ensalada Pico de Gallo
Ingredients:
l garlic clove, minced
l/4 cup olive oil
l jicama (about l pound)
2 large cucumbers (about l pound)
l/4 cup fresh lime juice
l small red onion, finely chopped
l/4 cup fresh lime juice
l pound oranges (seedless), mangos, or crisp tart apples, or 2 pounds watermelon or other melon
l tablespoon chile piquin or pure powdered red chile
Preparation:
Combine garlic and olive oil in small bowl; let steep about l5 minutes. Meanwhile, peel jicama and cut into thin slices or fine dice. Slice cucumber into thin rounds. Reserve. Combine lime juice, onion, and salt in small bowl. Let rest 5 minutes while you prepare the fruit.
Peel oranges, mangos, or apples. Core or seed as necessary and cut into fine dice, thin slices, or other preferred shapes. If using melon, scoop out flesh with melon baller or cut into any desired shapes.
Place fruit, jicama, and cucumber in salad bowl. Toss with powdered chile. Add garlic-oil and onion-lime juice mixtures and toss to combine thoroughly. Serve chilled.
Torta de Arroz
Baked Rice %26amp; Picadillo
In México, the word torta most often means a sandwich on a bolillo, or French roll. However, as in this case, it can also take on its original Spanish meaning of a flat, round cake or, figuratively, food shaped like that. Friar Geronimo most probably used a round cazuela to make this layered rice dish, thus calling it a torta. The original recipe called for it to be cooked a dos fuegos, with heat from above and below. After assembling the ingredients, I decided to forego the burning-coals-balanced-on-the-lid technique and baked it in the oven. The picadillo and the rice can be cooked a day ahead, refrigerated separately, and assembled just before baking. As with any rice cooked ahead, a bit of extra liquid, such as broth, should be added to the bottom of the pot when reheating, to avoid sticking or drying out. I used ground beef to make the picadillo, but ground pork or turkey could also be used. The addition of the beaten eggs is optional, but helps to "set" the casserole.
Ingredients:
1 cup rice, washed and allowed to dry thoroughly
3 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided
2 1/2 cups chicken broth
1/8 teaspoon saffron
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
salt to taste
2 large cloves garlic, peeled and chopped
1 medium white onion, peeled and chopped
1 pound ground or chopped beef
1 pound roma or plum tomatoes, chopped
1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint
pinch ground ginger
1 cuaresme?o or jalapeno chile, seeded and chopped
1/4 cup pitted green olives, whole or sliced
2 eggs, beaten (optional)
Preparation:
In a saucepan, sauté the rice in 1 ? tablespoons of the vegetable oil until golden. Add the broth, saffron, cumin and salt to taste. Bring to a boil, turn heat to low, cover and simmer until the liquid has been absorbed.
Meanwhile, heat the remaining oil in a large skillet, add the garlic and onion and sauté until the onion is transparent. Add the meat and continue cooking until it is no longer pink. Stir in the tomatoes, parsley, mint, ginger, chile and olives. Lower heat and simmer, covered, until a thick meat sauce has formed.
In a greased casserole dish with a lid, layer half the rice, then half the meat mixture. Repeat with remaining rice and meat. Pour beaten eggs over all, cover and bake for 20 minutes at 350o F.
Serve with a green salad and bolillos or French bread if desired. Serves 4.
Guajolote con Picadillo
Turkey with Spiced Ground Pork Stuffing
Long before the arrival of the Spanish, wild turkeys populated Mexico, and the Aztecs domesticated them. Picadillo is also used to fill tacos, tamales, and quesadillas and to stuff chiles.
Ingredients:
1 12–15-lb. turkey
1 tbsp. canola oil
2 lbs. ground pork
3 medium tomatoes, cored and diced
1 small white onion, peeled and chopped
1?2 cup large pitted green Spanish or Italian olives, quartered
2 tbsp. chopped candied citron
2 tbsp. granulated chicken bouillon
Freshly ground black pepper
1?2 cup blanched almonds, split
3 bay leaves
Pinch dried thyme leaves
Pinch dried marjoram leaves
1 1?2 cups dry white wine
1 1?2 cups fresh orange juice
1 tbsp. coarse salt
Preparation:
Set oven rack in lower third of oven and preheat oven to 375°. Rinse turkey, pat dry with paper towels, and set aside.
Heat oil in a large skillet over high heat. Add pork, tomatoes, and onions and cook, breaking up meat with the back of a wooden spoon, until meat is no longer pink, about 5 minutes. Add olives, citron, and bouillon, season to taste with pepper, and mix well. Add almonds, bay leaves, thyme, and marjoram and continue cooking until liquid evaporates and meat begins to fry, about 10 minutes.
Spoon warm stuffing into
I was looking at spanish recipes on google but couldn't find anything that looked easy enough.
In english please, so I can change it to spanish myself.I have to write a spanish recipe.. Good recipe with easy directions?
Pastel de Tres Leches, or cake of three milks. Bake a cake, then soak it in the milk mixture. Very delicious. Use whatever your favorite cake mix is :)
Here's one recipe: http://mexicanfood.about.com/od/sweetsan…
Spanish Garlic Soup
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 head garlic, peeled and lightly crushed
6 cups chicken stock
2 carrots, cut into matchsticks
1 red bell pepper, thinly sliced
salt and pepper to taste.
DIRECTIONS
Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Stir in garlic and cook until lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Pour in 1 cup of chicken stock, cover, and allow to simmer until the garlic is soft, about 10 minutes.
Mash the garlic with a fork into a coarse paste. Pour in remaining chicken stock, increase heat to medium-high, and bring to a boil. Stir in carrots and cook for 1 minute, then add red pepper and continue cooking until vegetables are tender. Season to taste with salt and pepper before serving.I have to write a spanish recipe.. Good recipe with easy directions?
I had to do the same thing for a class and I made Spanish Sangria. And to bring in to class, I just substitute grape juice instead of wine.
1 bottle of any red wine (prefer rioja)
1 bottle of 7 up or Sprite
sugar
pieces of fruit (oranges, bananas, apples)
just mix it all together and let it sit for a day.I have to write a spanish recipe.. Good recipe with easy directions?
it's not dessert but the easiest thing to do would definitely be guacamole!!
paella con marisco
Google "Arroz con leche"
Rice with milk.......
http://spanishfood.about.com/od/maincour…
try flan ! (= yummy
go online and plagerize
Here are five recipes for you to choose from. I wanted to give you a variety to choose from so that perhaps one would be fitting. I wish you the best of luck in translating them.
Ensalada Pico de Gallo
Ingredients:
l garlic clove, minced
l/4 cup olive oil
l jicama (about l pound)
2 large cucumbers (about l pound)
l/4 cup fresh lime juice
l small red onion, finely chopped
l/4 cup fresh lime juice
l pound oranges (seedless), mangos, or crisp tart apples, or 2 pounds watermelon or other melon
l tablespoon chile piquin or pure powdered red chile
Preparation:
Combine garlic and olive oil in small bowl; let steep about l5 minutes. Meanwhile, peel jicama and cut into thin slices or fine dice. Slice cucumber into thin rounds. Reserve. Combine lime juice, onion, and salt in small bowl. Let rest 5 minutes while you prepare the fruit.
Peel oranges, mangos, or apples. Core or seed as necessary and cut into fine dice, thin slices, or other preferred shapes. If using melon, scoop out flesh with melon baller or cut into any desired shapes.
Place fruit, jicama, and cucumber in salad bowl. Toss with powdered chile. Add garlic-oil and onion-lime juice mixtures and toss to combine thoroughly. Serve chilled.
Torta de Arroz
Baked Rice %26amp; Picadillo
In México, the word torta most often means a sandwich on a bolillo, or French roll. However, as in this case, it can also take on its original Spanish meaning of a flat, round cake or, figuratively, food shaped like that. Friar Geronimo most probably used a round cazuela to make this layered rice dish, thus calling it a torta. The original recipe called for it to be cooked a dos fuegos, with heat from above and below. After assembling the ingredients, I decided to forego the burning-coals-balanced-on-the-lid technique and baked it in the oven. The picadillo and the rice can be cooked a day ahead, refrigerated separately, and assembled just before baking. As with any rice cooked ahead, a bit of extra liquid, such as broth, should be added to the bottom of the pot when reheating, to avoid sticking or drying out. I used ground beef to make the picadillo, but ground pork or turkey could also be used. The addition of the beaten eggs is optional, but helps to "set" the casserole.
Ingredients:
1 cup rice, washed and allowed to dry thoroughly
3 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided
2 1/2 cups chicken broth
1/8 teaspoon saffron
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
salt to taste
2 large cloves garlic, peeled and chopped
1 medium white onion, peeled and chopped
1 pound ground or chopped beef
1 pound roma or plum tomatoes, chopped
1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint
pinch ground ginger
1 cuaresme?o or jalapeno chile, seeded and chopped
1/4 cup pitted green olives, whole or sliced
2 eggs, beaten (optional)
Preparation:
In a saucepan, sauté the rice in 1 ? tablespoons of the vegetable oil until golden. Add the broth, saffron, cumin and salt to taste. Bring to a boil, turn heat to low, cover and simmer until the liquid has been absorbed.
Meanwhile, heat the remaining oil in a large skillet, add the garlic and onion and sauté until the onion is transparent. Add the meat and continue cooking until it is no longer pink. Stir in the tomatoes, parsley, mint, ginger, chile and olives. Lower heat and simmer, covered, until a thick meat sauce has formed.
In a greased casserole dish with a lid, layer half the rice, then half the meat mixture. Repeat with remaining rice and meat. Pour beaten eggs over all, cover and bake for 20 minutes at 350o F.
Serve with a green salad and bolillos or French bread if desired. Serves 4.
Guajolote con Picadillo
Turkey with Spiced Ground Pork Stuffing
Long before the arrival of the Spanish, wild turkeys populated Mexico, and the Aztecs domesticated them. Picadillo is also used to fill tacos, tamales, and quesadillas and to stuff chiles.
Ingredients:
1 12–15-lb. turkey
1 tbsp. canola oil
2 lbs. ground pork
3 medium tomatoes, cored and diced
1 small white onion, peeled and chopped
1?2 cup large pitted green Spanish or Italian olives, quartered
2 tbsp. chopped candied citron
2 tbsp. granulated chicken bouillon
Freshly ground black pepper
1?2 cup blanched almonds, split
3 bay leaves
Pinch dried thyme leaves
Pinch dried marjoram leaves
1 1?2 cups dry white wine
1 1?2 cups fresh orange juice
1 tbsp. coarse salt
Preparation:
Set oven rack in lower third of oven and preheat oven to 375°. Rinse turkey, pat dry with paper towels, and set aside.
Heat oil in a large skillet over high heat. Add pork, tomatoes, and onions and cook, breaking up meat with the back of a wooden spoon, until meat is no longer pink, about 5 minutes. Add olives, citron, and bouillon, season to taste with pepper, and mix well. Add almonds, bay leaves, thyme, and marjoram and continue cooking until liquid evaporates and meat begins to fry, about 10 minutes.
Spoon warm stuffing into
How do you set up a google personal webpage?
i have a gmail account already, just need directions to set up webpage. thanks.How do you set up a google personal webpage?
Google personal web page service is called 'pages'. Here is the link:
http://pages.google.com/-/about.html
You should be able to sign in with your gmail/google account and just follow the directions.
Regards, Zyfert
http://xsitepro.cybersprout.comHow do you set up a google personal webpage?
Google has free webpages you can build very easily without any pc tech skills..
1, is blogger and very popular.
2nd is Googlepages..
These are both free and Google has lots of other free tools to optimse webpages and submit to search engines , just use the link below to select your programs you want to use..
Google lisings.
http://hubpages.com/_google1/hub/Didyouk鈥?/a>
Google personal web page service is called 'pages'. Here is the link:
http://pages.google.com/-/about.html
You should be able to sign in with your gmail/google account and just follow the directions.
Regards, Zyfert
http://xsitepro.cybersprout.comHow do you set up a google personal webpage?
Google has free webpages you can build very easily without any pc tech skills..
1, is blogger and very popular.
2nd is Googlepages..
These are both free and Google has lots of other free tools to optimse webpages and submit to search engines , just use the link below to select your programs you want to use..
Google lisings.
http://hubpages.com/_google1/hub/Didyouk鈥?/a>
Can you please help me find this beach in Athens in GREEK language for directions and information?
Voulagmeni Beach in Athens, can you help me find out if its free and how to get there in Greek or English if possible ? I have been looking on google and cant find any good information, thanks so much!!
Also,were can I find a map of how to ge tto places in Athens ?Can you please help me find this beach in Athens in GREEK language for directions and information?
Just follow the Coastal Ave., it's called Leoforos Poseidonos in Greek, at a certain point it changes name but it is still the Coastal Avenue. You can also go there by Leoforos Vouliagmenis.
Have a look here, it's very easy:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q%26amp;source=s鈥?/a>
Another good map for all destinations is this one:
http://www.viamichelin.com/Can you please help me find this beach in Athens in GREEK language for directions and information?
do you have Google earth it takes you there step by step and you can print the map and it's amazing to visit that very special point of Greece.
I think you have to pay to get in but I am not sure how much.What ever it is it's worth it.
Greece in summer time is an unforgettable experience and you will never regret it.
It has that special magic missing from other places.Can you please help me find this beach in Athens in GREEK language for directions and information?
There are many maps around in shops, but this is a very famous place where a lot of homosexual (gay, lesbian and similar) are going to and if I were you I would keep my clothes on and butt on the sand.
I wouldn't recommend going to Greece at all since the majority of their population declare themselves as gays so I would just simply not go there. I've heard many of my friends have had a bad experience with this.
Also,were can I find a map of how to ge tto places in Athens ?Can you please help me find this beach in Athens in GREEK language for directions and information?
Just follow the Coastal Ave., it's called Leoforos Poseidonos in Greek, at a certain point it changes name but it is still the Coastal Avenue. You can also go there by Leoforos Vouliagmenis.
Have a look here, it's very easy:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q%26amp;source=s鈥?/a>
Another good map for all destinations is this one:
http://www.viamichelin.com/Can you please help me find this beach in Athens in GREEK language for directions and information?
do you have Google earth it takes you there step by step and you can print the map and it's amazing to visit that very special point of Greece.
I think you have to pay to get in but I am not sure how much.What ever it is it's worth it.
Greece in summer time is an unforgettable experience and you will never regret it.
It has that special magic missing from other places.Can you please help me find this beach in Athens in GREEK language for directions and information?
There are many maps around in shops, but this is a very famous place where a lot of homosexual (gay, lesbian and similar) are going to and if I were you I would keep my clothes on and butt on the sand.
I wouldn't recommend going to Greece at all since the majority of their population declare themselves as gays so I would just simply not go there. I've heard many of my friends have had a bad experience with this.
Trying to show a Google Map on my webpage?
Evenin' all...
I'd like to show a Google Map of a route online, on this page: http://www.holtworth.co.uk/Mallaig.htm but it won't shw the actual directions.
Any ideas?Trying to show a Google Map on my webpage?
Once you have saved the location then place the link on your page.
or register the address with Google mapsTrying to show a Google Map on my webpage?
try to upload a ma-precipes cream
I'd like to show a Google Map of a route online, on this page: http://www.holtworth.co.uk/Mallaig.htm but it won't shw the actual directions.
Any ideas?Trying to show a Google Map on my webpage?
Once you have saved the location then place the link on your page.
or register the address with Google mapsTrying to show a Google Map on my webpage?
try to upload a ma-p
Directions for a Christmas advent/countdown calender?
I want to make a countdown calender for Christmas but I can't find directions to make one on google anywhere. I want to make it look nice not just drawn on paper...but it can be quite and a little cheesy with elves and Santa. But with baby Jesus too! So any ideas are welcome...thanks!Directions for a Christmas advent/countdown calender?
If you are crafty, here is a neat idea. I have seen them sold at craft fairs.
You take a decent sized stuffed animal, I have seen them done on snowmen. Then, you sew a little pocket on for each day, 1-25 in order. Then, attach a little wooden snowflake to a string, and attach the string to the snowman somewhere. Then, you move the little snowflake for each day of December.Directions for a Christmas advent/countdown calender?
Well I'm not exactly sure how to make one. You could take wood and cut it out in a christmas tree shape and put 25 hooks. and for each day you hang up a mini ornament. I have one of those. But my mom use to buy me and my sister advent calenders when we were little from the drug store. They'd have candy inside a little box for each day. And every day you'd open it and get chocolate. haha merry christmas
If you are crafty, here is a neat idea. I have seen them sold at craft fairs.
You take a decent sized stuffed animal, I have seen them done on snowmen. Then, you sew a little pocket on for each day, 1-25 in order. Then, attach a little wooden snowflake to a string, and attach the string to the snowman somewhere. Then, you move the little snowflake for each day of December.Directions for a Christmas advent/countdown calender?
Well I'm not exactly sure how to make one. You could take wood and cut it out in a christmas tree shape and put 25 hooks. and for each day you hang up a mini ornament. I have one of those. But my mom use to buy me and my sister advent calenders when we were little from the drug store. They'd have candy inside a little box for each day. And every day you'd open it and get chocolate. haha merry christmas
Mapquest - Canadian directions only - is there a way?
With mapquest, google, yahoo, whichever, to get directions that go through Canada only?
I'm looking for Toronto to Vancouver.Mapquest - Canadian directions only - is there a way?
You can use this.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d%26amp;source=s鈥?/a>
I just use mapquest and when it defaults to a route through the US I just pick a spot in Northern Ontario to "force" it to pick a Canadian route. Normally I just make it so that I go from Toronto to Thunder Bay to Vancouver or some route like that. A Canadian route is going to take you through that spot anyway so it won't change your results any other then make it a Canadian route.Mapquest - Canadian directions only - is there a way?
Just head for barrie on the 400. Stay on 11 to North bay where you have a choice of the southern TCH through the Sault or the northern route through hearst. They meet up in Nipigon and just stay on the TCH all the way to Kamloops, B.C. where you can take the Connector to Hope and on into Vancouver, seriously, you don't need Mapquest.Mapquest - Canadian directions only - is there a way?
You can map crawl through Googlemaps. It's really easy to do.
Just go North to the Trans-Canada. Take the highway all the way out to the West Coast.
I'm looking for Toronto to Vancouver.Mapquest - Canadian directions only - is there a way?
You can use this.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d%26amp;source=s鈥?/a>
I just use mapquest and when it defaults to a route through the US I just pick a spot in Northern Ontario to "force" it to pick a Canadian route. Normally I just make it so that I go from Toronto to Thunder Bay to Vancouver or some route like that. A Canadian route is going to take you through that spot anyway so it won't change your results any other then make it a Canadian route.Mapquest - Canadian directions only - is there a way?
Just head for barrie on the 400. Stay on 11 to North bay where you have a choice of the southern TCH through the Sault or the northern route through hearst. They meet up in Nipigon and just stay on the TCH all the way to Kamloops, B.C. where you can take the Connector to Hope and on into Vancouver, seriously, you don't need Mapquest.Mapquest - Canadian directions only - is there a way?
You can map crawl through Googlemaps. It's really easy to do.
Just go North to the Trans-Canada. Take the highway all the way out to the West Coast.
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