| 15 things to do with leftover turkey
Taste the sauce. If it's too tart, add more broth.Remove from the heat, and whisk in the heavy cream and salt. Let cool slightly before making the enchiladas. 3. Fill a large skillet with enough oil to submerge a tortilla.Warm the oil over medium heat until a drop of water sizzles immediately. Fry each tortilla briefly in the oil, about 10 seconds per side. The tortilla should stay soft; if it starts to harden, it has been in the oil too long. Drain on paper towels. 4. Heat the oven to 400 degrees. With a pastry brush, spread a thin layer of sauce on both sides of each tortilla. Spoon a heaping tablespoon of shredded turkey in each tortilla, and roll loosely. 5. Set the enchiladas side-by-side in a 9-by-13-inch baking dish, pour the remaining sauce over them, top with cheeses and bake until bubbling, 15 to 20 minutes.
FEATURE: No holiday for many domestics
In Chinese societies, the most important festival is the Lunar New Year, when families reunite in a holiday atmosphere. Many migrant workers in Taiwan, however, do not have the luxury of a holiday. Lunar New Year's day falls this year on Thursday and most people have six days off, although many workers from Southeast Asia will see their workloads increased, particularly the 160,000 domestic workers and caregivers who make up almost half of the 360,000 foreign laborers in Taiwan. Such is the case for Mary, a young Indonesian who came to Taiwan one-and-a-half years ago. Working as a domestic helper, she starts her day at 6am by preparing breakfast, then goes to market, cleans the house and takes out the garbage. She doesn't get to call it a day until after 11pm. Ostensibly hired to take care of an elderly member of her bosses family, in reality that is only a small portion of her strenuous workload.
Max train and bus collide, train derails
The collision happened at approximately 7:15 pm at Southwest 3rd Avenue and Southwest Yamhill Street. TriMet's Mary Fetsch said the bus was headed south and the train was eastbound. "The bus ran into the train and derailed the train, so the question is 'Who had the right of way and how did this happen?'" Fetsch said. "It was kind of a T-bone where the front of the bus hit the front of the train." Fetsch said there was damage to the front of the train and the overhead wires. She expected train service to be disrupted until at least 9:30 pm. TriMet was running shuttle busses between the Rose Quarter and PGE Park in both directions Friday night. Fetsch said one person on the bus suffered minor injuries. .
100-Plus Vehicles Impounded In Lynwood Street Racing Crackdown
The crackdown, part of the sheriff's department new zero-tolerance for street racers and spectators, started at 8 p.m. and lasted for hours. It took place at the corner of Long Beach Boulevard and Imperial Highway and involved more than 80 deputies and 20 Highway Patrol officers. .
Aboriginal Contributions to Sport Honoured in B.C.
Wrestling pro Chief Thunderbird used to enter the ring to the sound of pounding drums, dressed in full Indian regalia complete with feather headdress and handmade blanket. His headdress was the first artifact to be placed in the new Aboriginal Sport Gallery at the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame in Vancouver. (B.C. Sports Hall of Fame) .
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PORTLAND, Maine, Feb. 10 (UPI) -- Barack Obama Sunday appeared to be heading to a weekend sweep of Democratic presidential nominating contests over rival Hillary Clinton. The senator from Illinois was leading his colleague from New York 58 percent to 42 percent, with 59 percent of the state's caucuses reporting, the Portland Press Herald reported. Despite a snow storm, more than 27,000 Maine Democrats made their way to caucuses. About 17,000 Maine Democrats caucused in 2004, the newspaper said. "I'm surprised the turnout is this high," said Arden Manning, executive director of the Maine Democratic party. The high turnout was causing long delays in some areas and final results were not expected until 11 p.m. EST. Obama and Clinton are running a close race in the campaign for the Democratic nomination.
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