Delicious Enchilada Recipe: Transform Your Leftover Thanksgiving Turkey

“Red Chile Enchiladas: A Tradition” Growing up, red chile enchiladas filled with cheese were a staple in my diet. Whenever we had special occasions or just wanted a tasty meal, my dad, a Hobbs, New Mexico native, would prepare flat, stacked enchiladas made with red chiles from Chimayo, a flavorful pepper-producing town north of Santa …

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Must-Read Recommendations: Exposing the Holiday Destinations Doctors Advise Against Taking Infants

Skiing in the snow-covered Alps this winter may seem like the ideal family vacation. However, doctors are warning that the high altitude in popular destinations poses a danger to babies. Altitude sickness is a common problem for individuals adjusting to higher elevations, causing symptoms such as headaches and nausea due to reduced oxygen levels. While …

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Unveiling Earth’s Hotspots from SPACE: “World’s Thermometer” Satellite Captures Stunning Images Exposing Las Vegas Car Park Heat and Canadian Wildfires

Introducing HotSat-1: The World’s Thermometer Satellite HotSat-1, a British-made satellite, has just released its first images captured from space. Known as the “world’s thermometer,” this satellite uses infrared technology to measure and depict the amount of heat emitted by various structures such as buildings, carparks, airports, and oil refineries. These initial images highlight heat emissions …

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Unearthed Evidence Reveals Remarkably Ancient Human Footprints in New Mexico, Rethinking Historical Timelines

Ancient human footprints discovered in New Mexico are potentially even older than previously estimated, with a new study suggesting they date back more than 20,000 years. In 2021, American and British archaeologists initially dated prints found at White Sands National Park to around 21,000 to 23,000 years old, indicating the earliest evidence of human activity …

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