Tuesday, March 15, 2016

The Science Behind Baking Your Perfect Pie (Happy Pi Day)


My Favourite Apple Pie Recipe - Happy Pi Day!

There are so many opportunities to screw up pumpkin pie. But done right, it can win friends and influence people. Meredith Rizzo/NPR hide caption

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There are so many opportunities to screw up pumpkin pie. But done right, it can win friends and influence people.

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Editor"s note: Last fall, NPR"s Maanvi Singh embarked on a months-long quest to find her ideal pumpkin pie recipe. As she discovered, there"s a lot of science involved in getting the crust and filling just the way you like it. To celebrate Pi Day, we reprise this story, first published last December.

It was the best of pies, it was the worst of pies. I have baked many, many, many pies.

And when I first began making pumpkin pies this autumn, my results were at best inconsistent and, at worst, disastrous.

"One of the problems is most people make it once, maybe twice a year, right around the holidays, so they"re not very practiced at it," says Dan Souza at America"s Test Kitchen. "And pumpkin pie is a little bit different in that it"s essentially a custard baked into a pie shell." In trying to juggle both components, even experienced bakers may end up with a grainy, overcooked filling or a soggy crust, Souza says. "There"s a lot of places you can slip up."

So Souza and J. Kenji Lopez-Alt, a chef and author of The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science, coached me through the process.

The Ultimate Custard

"Mainly it"s the texture that can go very wrong," Lopez-Alt says. "It can end up grainy, or kind of broken up like scrambled eggs."

Blergh.

See, a classic pumpkin pie filling includes a few eggs, as well as pumpkin puree, some cream, sugar and spice.

"As the custard cooks, there"s a loose network of the egg proteins that intertwine with each other and set to give the filling structure," Lopez-Alt explains. Ideally, you want to cook the custard just enough to form a soft, gel-like texture. "But as the custard keeps cooking, the eggs start to set so tightly that they squeeze moisture out," he says. That"s when you get an icky, lumpy pie.

Both Lopez-Alt and Souza recommend cooking the filling quickly, but gently: The center of the pie should never get any hotter than about 175 degrees Fahrenheit.

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And you"ve got to try to cook the pie as evenly as possible. Some cracking at the center of the pie is inevitable, Lopez-Alt says. It happens because the edges of the pie tend to cook and set faster, and pull at the center, which takes longer to cook.

Souza"s pro tip is to bake the pie at about 400 degrees Fahrenheit for about 10 minutes, until the filling just starts to set, and then lower the oven temperature to about 300 degrees until it cooks through. "By lowering the overall temperature, you get less of a disparity between temperature at the perimeter of the pie, and the temperature at the center," he says. He also recommends heating the filling on the stove for a bit, so it has to spend even less time cooking unevenly inside the oven.

Oh, and padding the custard with lots of fat helps as well. Souza"s recipe calls for three eggs plus two egg yolks. "By ditching some of the egg whites, you"re reducing some of the water content, so the filling takes less time to firm up," he explains. "And the fat in the egg yolks also serves as a buffer to keep the proteins from over cooking."

Lopez-Alt suggests substituting the cream in the filling with cream cheese for a similar reason: It helps the custard cook more evenly for a smooth, creamy end result.

Brilliant.

The Ideal Crust

Over the past few months, I tried nearly everything to avoid ending up with soggy, mushy pie crusts. I pre-baked and crisped up my crusts before pouring in the filling. I tried brushing the bottom of my crust with some egg wash to waterproof it. I pleaded with the culinary gods and complained to my friends and cried to my mother.

All of this, to no avail.

A silky custard and a crispy crust: perfection. Meredith Rizzo/NPR hide caption

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A silky custard and a crispy crust: perfection.

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And then Lopez-Alt suggested something wacky and wonderful: vodka. Not to drink (though a shot or two have served to console me after a culinary disaster). Lopez-Alt suggests substituting some of the water used to pull the pie dough together with a tablespoon or two of vodka. "When you mix flour with water, it produces gluten," he explains. "And gluten is what makes your pie dough tough rather than flaky."

But gluten doesn"t form in the presence of alcohol. "Plus the vodka evaporates a bit more quickly when you bake the crust, so you"re less likely to end up with a soggy crust," Lopez-Alt says.

He also suggests blending flour and butter together in the food processor. "That way you need to add barely any water at the end to bring the dough together," he says. "But the dough is still very soft, and easy to roll out."

Pre-bake the crust until it"s golden brown, and then, Souza says, fill it with a custard that you"ve already heated and thickened up a bit on the stove. "That way," he says, "the filling is less likely to seep and soak through the crust, and ruin that buttery, flaky goodness."

The Richest Flavors

Canned or fresh squash?

The experts agree it doesn"t really matter.

If you are using the fresh stuff, Lopez-Alt recommends roasting it very slowly in the oven at around 275 degrees Fahrenheit. "Pumpkins and squashes have these enzymes that will break down some of their starches and convert them to sugar," he says. "Cooking them slowly can actually accelerate that process." Slow-roasting also allows for more water to evaporate from the squash, concentrating its flavor.

And feel free to experiment with different squashes. Sugar pie pumpkins are classic, but butternut and kabocha squash can often taste sweeter and more "pumpkin-y" than the traditional orange gourds. "Just never use one of those Jack-O-Lantern pumpkins," Lopez-Alt warns. "Those are meant to look pretty, but they taste nasty."

But Souza says people can rarely taste the difference: "I think you may as well save yourself the effort and use a can."

Of course, a judicious sprinkle of spices, some maple syrup and even a bit of sweet potato can deepen and enhance the flavor.

The Taste Tests

My journey to learn the art and science of the ideal pie has been long. Very, very long. I"ve baked a total of 10 pies over the past three months. I wanted to perfect my pie by Thanksgiving but that didn"t happen. Instead, I berated my Thanksgiving guests: "You"re saying it"s good, but what does that even mean? Be more constructive with your criticism!"

The pie on the left was made with cream cheese and squash; the pie on the right was made with canned pumpkin. Meredith Rizzo/NPR hide caption

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The pie on the left was made with cream cheese and squash; the pie on the right was made with canned pumpkin.

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I faced many setbacks: I badly burned a couple of crusts. And, despite all the coaching, I curdled some custard. Take note, folks: Timers and thermometers are key.

But finally, in mid-December, I brought in two pies that combined all that I had learned to face my toughest critics yet: NPR"s Science Desk.

For one pie, I used freshly roasted squash and cream cheese. I made the other with canned pumpkin. One of the crusts had some shortening, whereas the other was pure butter. And I used a good shot of vodka in both, of course.

Each pie had its fans.

My editor, Maria Godoy*, liked the cream cheese. "It"s like creamy pumpkin... Like, if pumpkin were milk."

NPR Skunk Bear"s Adam Cole disagreed: "Not my cup of tea." He liked the canned pumpkin better. [*Editor"s note: Adam has an admitted preference for bland food.]

Photo editor Ryan Kellman said he was divided, insisting "I need to probably to eat a lot more of this" in order to decide.

And science correspondent Geoff Brumfield was no help at all: "I mean, I"m just here to eat some pie."

I"m still not satisfied. A bit more ginger may have given the pies more kick. The cream cheese filling didn"t taste pumpkin-y enough, and the other one tasted perhaps too pumpkin-y. Maybe I should have baked the crusts a bit longer. Maybe I should have cooked the custard a bit less.

True perfection and success remain just beyond reach. Guess I"ll have to pie, pie again.

Source: http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/03/14/470377841/the-science-behind-baking-your-perfect-pie-happy-pi-day

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Monday, March 14, 2016

Jake Tapper Corners Sanders on the Recent Acts of Violence Shown by His Followers


Jake Tapper to Donald Trump: Stop inciting violence "for the nation"

During the Democratic Town Hall Sunday night, CNN moderator Jake Tapper pressed Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders on the topic of his passionate followers, some of whom have shown their strong political allegiance with displays of aggression. With many comparisons drawn between the candidacies and followers of Sanders and Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, the issue of aggressive political passion has become more heated than at any other point in this election.

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Tapper preempted a question by noting that he was looking to play devils advocate on a point regarding the the differences between Sanders supporters and those of Trump. Some of your supporters in Chicago were acting violently as well, and I have to say the guy who rushed the stage yesterday at Donald Trump voted for you, said Tapper. That protestor Tommy DiMassino of Dayton, Ohio was caught on film abrasively rushing the stage towards Trump at an event Saturday before being subdues by Secret Service agents.

Millions of people voted for me. If I have to take responsibility for everybody who voted for me it would be a very difficult life, the Democratic candidate responded to a laugh from the crowd.

I never have and never will condone violence, Sanders continued. [But] people have a right to protest. A Trump event in Chicago was canceled on Friday after violence broke out between supporters and protestors of the real estate mogul and his controversial political rhetoric.

Watch the above exchange via CNN.[image via screengrab]

Source: http://www.mediaite.com/tv/jake-tapper-corners-sanders-on-the-recent-acts-of-violence-shown-by-his-followers/

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Selection Sunday 2016: Time, TV schedule for NCAA Selection Show


Selection Sunday 2016 March Madness Champ Week NCAA basketball championships March 13

This year"s show has been expanded to two hours for twice the bracket fun.

The moment of truth has arrived. Nearly all of the automatic bids have been handed out and the bubble situation is almost settled. Now the only thing left to do is make the bracket, which will be revealed on the Selection Sunday show. As usual, the show will be televised on CBS and streamed online at NCAA.com.

The big change to this year"s show is that it"s now two hours long, instead of the previous one hour. That sounds like a recipe for even more padding and filler, which will no doubt frustrate viewers. But everybody will be tuning in anyway, so CBS and the NCAA come out the big winners, as usual.

By the time the show starts, we"ll already know which 32 teams have won an automatic bid after taking their respective conference tournaments. The only champions that have to be decided on Sunday are in the American Athletic, the Atlantic 10, the Big Ten, the SEC and the Sun Belt.

Beyond the drama of which teams will get the 36 at-large spots, we"ll also find out who gets the coveted No. 1 seeds. This year"s big candidates for the top line are Kansas, Villanova, Virginia and Oklahoma, while teams like Michigan State, Xavier and North Carolina also make a strong case for themselves.

As for this year"s tournament favorite, well ... there is no favorite. This has been one of the wildest and most unpredictable college basketball seasons in recent memory, and the NCAA Tournament promises to be no different. In other words, this is a bad year to be a betting man. We recommend you just sit back and enjoy the ride.

How to watch

Date: Sun., March 13

When: 5:30 p.m. ET

TV: CBS

Online: NCAA.com

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Greatest Cinderella: Was it the NC State Wolfpack or Butler Bulldogs?

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Source: http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketball/2016/3/13/11158942/ncaa-selection-sunday-2016-tv-schedule-start-time

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NCAA bracket 2016: North Carolina, Xavier claim top seeds in the East


Butler Bulldogs 2016 NCAA Tournament Outlook

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North Carolina will stay close to home as the top seed in the East.

The North Carolina Tar Heels were rewarded for yet another stellar season, earning the No. 1 seed in the East region. UNC made its case after beating Virginia to win the ACC Tournament. The Tar Heels get the built-in advantage of staying close to home, beginning the NCAA Tournament in Raleigh, N.C.

Check out the full NCAA Tournament bracket

The Tar Heels finished the regular season 25-6 and 14-4 in conference play, becoming the top seed in the ACC Tournament. They went on to steamroll Pittsburgh and Notre Dame in the postseason, with the 78-47 win over the Irish standing out as a dominant beatdown. The Cavaliers gave UNC a much bigger fight in the final round, but the Tar Heels eventually pulled out the 61-57 win. Virginia will travel out to the Midwest region as the No. 1 seed.

The rest of region is loaded at the top, with Xavier getting the No. 2 seed, West Virginia the No. 3 and Kentucky the No. 4. A potential UNC/Kentucky matchup in the Sweet Sixteen seems bound to be one of the best tournament"s best games, although mid-major champions Stephen F. Austin and Chattanooga should not be overlooked in this region.

Here"s the complete bracket for the East region.

1. North Carolina16. Florida Gulf Coast/Fairleigh Dickinson

8. USC9. Providence

5. Indiana12. Chattanooga

4. Kentucky13. Stony Brook

6. Notre Dame11. Michigan/Tulsa

3. West Virginia14. Stephen F. Austin

7. Wisconsin10. Pittsburgh

2. Xavier15. Weber State

Source: http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketball/2016/3/13/11215612/ncaa-tournament-bracket-2016-east-region-north-carolina-xavier-kentucky

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It"s Pi Day! Here are 3.14 facts about pi


3 Ways Pi Can Explain Practically Everything

You know the old saying: it"s Pi Day, Pi Day, gotta get down on Pi Day. And what better way to celebrate the date that embodies everyone"s favorite mathematical constant than with precisely 3.14 facts about pi.

1 A Japanese memory master Claims he can recite pi to 111,700 digits

Memorizing pi is an undeniably nerdy pursuit, but some people have taken the challenge to extreme lengths. Japanese memory master Akira Haraguchi has recited 100,000 digits of pi in public (it took more than 16 hours), andtold The Guardian that his personal record goes to111,700 digits. Haraguchi"s technique relies on assigning symbols to numbers, turning pi"s random sequence of digits into stories mostly, he says, about animals and plants.

"To me, reciting pis digits has the same meaning as chanting the Buddhist mantra and meditating," Haraguchi told The Guardian in 2015. "According to Zen Buddhism teachings, everything that exists in this world the mountains, the rivers and all the living creatures carries the spirit of the Buddha. Ive interpreted this to mean that everything that circles around carries the spirit of the Buddha. I think pi is the ultimate example of that."

A visual representation of pi. (Image credit: Creative Commons)

2 We know way more digits of pi than we need to

Pi may have transcended mere numberhood to become a cultural symbol, but it still has practical uses. As theseexamples show, engineers and scientists need pi for all sorts of tasks, including calculating flight paths (as the planes are traveling on an arc of a circle) and audio processing (as pi is used to calculate sine waves).

But calculations like these only needbetween five to 15 digits to be accurate, and we currently know pi toquadrillions of digits. Finding digits of pi may be a favorite pastime for researchers with idle supercomputers, but this is mostly just showing off. To get an idea of how unnecessary these digits are for practical calculations, consider the fact that you only need 39 digits of pi to calculate the circumference of the universe to the accuracy of the width of a hydrogen atom.

3 Pi has its own literary form: pilish

"Yes, I have a robot disguised as Nikola Tesla." This is my (sadly inaccurate) attempt at writing in pilish: a literary form in which the number of letters in each successive word match the digits of pi. The restrictive nature of pilish means it"s not particularly good for longer works, but the acknowledged master of pilish mathematicianMichael Keith has written anovella that follows pi"s digits for 10,000 decimals.

Scientists havesearched published works for examples of accidental pilish, but there seem to be few examples of any note. Happily, though, one of the earliest (intentional) examples of pilish is one of the most apposite. It"sthought to have been composed by English physicist James Hopwood Jeans and runs as follows: "How I need a drink, alcoholic in nature, after the heavy lectures involving quantum mechanics!"

.14 In a mirror, 3.14 looks like the word "pie"

Source: http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/14/11218914/pi-facts-pi-day-i-did-it-pi-way

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Talking Dead Recap "Melissa McBride, Paul Feig and Alicia Witt" - Season 6 Episode 13


(HQ) Alicia Witt on Craig Ferguson 2010.01.25

Tonight on AMC Talking Dead returns with an all new Sunday March 13, season 6 episode 13 and we have your weekly recap below. On tonights episode, guest talk about The Same Boat episode of The Walking Dead is discussed.

On the last episode Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick were sat down with Alanna Masterson (Tara), Ross Marquand (Aaron) and actor J.B. Smoove discuss the episode Not Tomorrow Yet from The Walking Dead. Hosted by Chris Hardwick. Did you watch the last episode? If you missed it, we have a full and detailed recap right here for you.

Tonight on Talking Dead as per the AMC synopsis, Melissa McBride (Carol), a surprise cast member and director Paul Feig discuss the episode The Same Boat from The Walking Dead. Hosted by Chris Hardwick.

Talking Dead airs tonight, at 10:30 PM ET on AMC after The Walking Dead. After The Walking Dead recap, Celeb Dirty Laundry offers a live recap of tonights Talking Dead! How excited are you knowing that both The Walking Dead and The Talking Dead are back? Sound off in the comments down below!

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#TalkingDead tonight has Paul Feig, director of the new Ghostbusters sequel, Melissa McBride (Carol) and Alicia Witt (dead Paula of the Saviors). Chris Hardwick tells Melissa that she was amazing tonight and asks if Carol was really breaking down.

Melissa says it was blurred and says her biggest fear is herself and what shes capable of doing killing. Chris says Carol hasnt processed since theyve been on the move. He says Carol is trending right now on Twitter. One Tweet called Carol the Heisenberg of the apocalypse.

Chris says sorry Alicia died but she says that was epic and the way to go. Shes thrilled. She says shes a mega fan. She says Scott Gimple followed her on Twitter randomly and the DMd then the audition came up and it was a bank robbery audition and was random.

She says she got the script on the plane and she could not have wished for anything more. She says Melissas work ash been a revelation and shes watched every episode. She says its crazy to think its out in the world since they shot it a while ago.

Alicia says they were dying laughing when the cameras were off. Melissa says they were behaving so inappropriately. Alicia says she and Melissa were laughing about really wrong things. Alicia says she had a canteen and she was all serious and then she missed her mouth and went down the front of her shirt.

She says she hoped Melissa didnt see it and says shes trying so hard not to laugh as shes dribbling it on herself. Paul Feig says he was blown away by the episode and says Melissas Carol is the best character on television right now.

He says he liked the lady-centric episode. He calls it a chess game of whether they would find empathy. He says it was a knockout episode. Now its the In Memoriam. We see slaughterhouse walkers, heeey ladies walkers, Donnie, no way out burning saviors, Primo, Molly, Chelle, and Paula.

The end note says Paula may have been a Savior but no one could save her from Maggie and Carol. Now we see behind the scenes of Lauren Cohan talking about Chelle and Paula who are like Maggie and Carols alter-egos.

She says working with Melissa on this episode is her Walking Dead dream come true and says it was the most inspiring experience and love that the craziness happened. She says she and Melissa stayed for those eight days of the episodes as those characters.

Melissa agrees that she and Lauren dont get to work closely like that so much. She says she loved seeing Maggie fighting so hard and says Carol wants Maggie and her baby safe back in Alexandria. Paul says you never smoke around pregnant Maggie.

Paul says if it was him, he would have a breakdown and says Maggie letting it all out and beating Mollys head was amazing. Chris asks Alicia about Paula killing her boss in minute one of the apocalypse. Alicia says the script was so beautifully written.

Alicia says h**l yeah since she was living a horrid existence already then the apocalypse happened and her boss kept her from her family so she killed him. Feig says AMC needs a new show called Better Call Paula. Alicia says after her family died, nothing mattered.

Now the quiz

#1 Which term for walkers is NOT used by the new group? Roamers, Growlers or Coldbloods? Roamers.

#2 What is engraved on Molls lighter? Clown, four leaf clover, or skull? Skull.

#3 Who was Frankie to Chelle? Her boyfriend, her son or her father? Her father.

Lauren talks about going through a Starbucks drive thru and the barista freaked out and says she loves her and shes her favorite. She says she fangirled on her and was so cute. She says then the girls boss told her she was on the intercom. Lauren says that was her favorite fan encounter ever.

Chris reads a tweet that says smoking isnt the silent killer Maggie and Carol are. Melissa says the difference is that Paul has lost her humanity and quit counting and says Carol is still counting. Melissa says it was awesome to shoot while she was tied up and Paula was telling her story.

She says it was strange and foretelling. Alicia says it was odd and she felt that Paula was watching Carol and something was getting under her skin. Chris says maybe Paula hated that Carol still felt things when she gave up her humanity.

Now a poll are you shocked about Carols crisis of conscience? Yes or No. Paul says youd have to have one or be a monster but says it wont stop her because shes a strong protector and mother figure. 68% say no they are not shocked.

Chris asks about Carol and Daryls embrace at the end. Carol says Daryl is one of the few she can let her mask go and be vulnerable with. Melissa says Carol would find it hard to wear that mask that helps her separate tasks when Daryl is looking at her.

She says it would be hard for Daryl to see the fake Carol with the cardigan. Chris says Daryl can adjust to what he needs to do. A caller asks Melissa what does it symbolize when Carol cut her hand on the rosary? Melissa says the rosary is worth researching if you dont know what it means.

She says the prayer alone, bless us now and in the hour of death, could be about Carol wanting faith. Melissa says the piercing the hand wasnt intentional. Now they hear that Walking Dead is getting a permanent attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood.

Now we see some inside info on tonights episode. Andy Lincoln was on set even though he was only on the walkie. Only one set was used for the whole episode and it was custom built. Jeananne Goosen who played Chelle is terrified of walkers and had to talk to the extras to remind herself they were just people.

Now a fan from the audience comes up and asks Melissa what she thinks was going through Carols mind when she burned those people alive. Melissa says terrible things and says the smell of burning bodies has to remind her of Carol and David and her own future in h**l.

Chris has for the fan some binoculars and a walkie talkie. He says maybe Rick will answer sometimes and ask for his friends back. Paul says he loved the burning Saviors and though Carol was just lighting a cigarette he thought she was having a smoke then she threw it in and it was badass.

Chris asks Alicia about the coffee story. Alicia says her favorite moment didnt make it in. She says it was cut and she knows why they cut it. She says it was after Paula was going out in the hall and then she says she would have probably sent funny cat pictures to Carol before all this.

Chris asks what if Paula find Ricks group instead of Negans and she says she think they could have turned her around because there was probably some humanity buried deep down. We see some tweets from fans next about not messing with Carol and Maggie.

We see some behind the scenes of the hallway walker fight and all the up close scenes. Jeananne calls it a rock-em sock-em show down. Maggie says they wanted kickass women fighting like men. We see Alicia getting ready to have her face ripped off and says the walker extra is going to bite her with his real teeth.

Alicia says it was so much fun to have her face eaten and says it was an amazing two weeks and the death scene was last and it was about 9 at night. She says its trust because they guy playing the walker was really biting and she had to trust hed get the prosthetic and not her face.

She says the prosthetic on her neck was a whole shooting aorta so someone was behind her with a pump and two gallons of blood. She says he went for the neck and she felt the blood go into every orifice and says she was full of blood because it malfunctioned.

She says they led her off dripping blood and she couldnt hug Melissa goodbye. Paul says hes fascinated by Negan and read the books but then stopped. He says when Rick shot Primo after he said he was Negan and he wanted to stop them.

He also says those guys had to die for calling walkers growlers. Melissa is asked about her comment as Carol to Maggie that shes meant to be something else. Melissa says Carol didnt want her out there. Shes asked if she prefers nurturing Carol or killer Carol and she says both.

We see a look at next weeks episode with Carol smoking with Daryl and her saying he got his bike back. He lights up and she says those people in the burnt forest took his bike. She asks if he saved them and says thats who he is. He says he should have killed them.

Paul says Daryl just validated Carols actions because he let them go and something bad happens. Paul is asked on Twitter where he sees them in five years. He says running a Frogurt and its all good. He says he just hopes theyre all alive and says theyre a badass team who can survive.

Chris says they stress him out every week doing things he knows they shouldnt. Chris says Alicia was amazing and says it was a wonderful way to go. Chris says Melissa brings strength and grace to her performances and says shes a joy to watch.

THE END!

Source: http://www.celebdirtylaundry.com/2016/talking-dead-recap-31316-season-6-episode-13-melissa-mcbride-peil-feig-and-alicia-witt/

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Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana Launched


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Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana Launched

Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana Launched

The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today has approved the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana a path breaking scheme for farmers welfare.

The highlights of this scheme are as under:

i) There will be a uniform premium of only 2% to be paid by farmers for all Kharif crops and 1.5% for all Rabi crops. In case of annual commercial and horticultural crops, the premium to be paid by farmers will be only 5%. The premium rates to be paid by farmers are very low and balance premium will be paid by the Government to provide full insured amount to the farmers against crop loss on account of natural calamities.ii) There is no upper limit on Government subsidy. Even if balance premium is 90%, it will be borne by the Government.iii) Earlier, there was a provision of capping the premium rate which resulted in low claims being paid to farmers. This capping was done to limit Government outgo on the premium subsidy. This capping has now been removed and farmers will get claim against full sum insured without any reduction.iv) The use of technology will be encouraged to a great extent. Smart phones will be used to capture and upload data of crop cutting to reduce the delays in claim payment to farmers. Remote sensing will be used to reduce the number of crop cutting experiments.

The new Crop Insurance Scheme is in line with One Nation One Scheme theme. It incorporates the best features of all previous schemes and at the same time, all previous shortcomings/weaknesses have been removed.

Source: http://nvonews.com/pradhan-mantri-fasal-bima-yojana-launched/

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