Morels in Michigan. May and June are the morel hunting months in Michigan.
I've heard people talk about the thrill of morel hunting in Michigan, but have never stalked one myself. My neighbor recently gave us a few morels she plucked from her backyard.
So now that we've got some in the house, what to do with them? Eat them, or course, but what's a good way to prepare them?
Here are five moral recipes to try out this season:
The Kalamazoo River on July 30, 2010, after the Enbridge pipeline broke.
The Enbridge pipeline that broke and spilled into the Kalamazoo River last summer was carrying raw tar sands oil.
Enbridge spokesperson Lorraine Grymala says the company ships both conventional crude, and tar sands oil through its pipelines. She says in recent years they’ve been getting an increasing amount of tar sands oil.
“Because there’s being more produced (sic), and there’s more of a demand for it in the United States.”
This increase in tar sands oil transport worries environmentalists and pipeline safety advocates.
Anthony Swift is with the Natural Resources Defense Council. He co-authored a report called Tar Sands Safety Risks.
Flood warnings are being posted in southern Michigan.
Update: 5/26/11 6:52 a.m.
DETROIT (AP) - Thunderstorms have dumped more than 4 inches of rain on parts of southern Michigan, causing widespread flooding of streets, expressways and basements. The National Weather Service says 4.15 inches of rain fell in a 12-hour period Wednesday in Detroit, while 3.12 inches fell in Ann Arbor and 3.1 inches in Wayne County's Canton Township. Flood warnings were in effect across several southeastern counties Wednesday night.
You can view photos and video of the storms at these links below:
The new EPA label will have more information about fuel economy, and will rate cars and trucks on smog and greenhouse gas emissions. The labels will be on model year 2013 vehicles.
It's probably the second sticker you look at (the first being the price sticker).
The new fuel economy and environment labels will take effect with model year 2013 cars and trucks. The EPA is calling the new labels "the most dramatic overhaul to fuel economy labels since the program began more than 30 years ago."
The new labels show more information about fuel economy, such as predicted annual fuel costs (based on $3.70 per gallon), and how much in fuel you would save compared to an average car (an "average" car's mpg is set at 22 mpg). The labels also give a greenhouse gas rating, and a smog rating.
And it wouldn't be an updated label without a way to load it into your smarty-pants phone. Here's a video from the EPA on how that works: