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Connector Expressway at Valencia College’s Poinciana Campus
LIVE for the grand opening of the renovated Cannery Park building in the City of St. Cloud
LIVE as Suncoast Credit Union, Florida’s largest credit union, celebrates the Grand Opening of its first branch in Central Florida
LIVE at Carinos Cafe for their ribbon cutting as they officially share the, “hall of umbrellas” with the community!
LIVE for the City of St. Cloud, Floridas 4th of July Fireworks Show
LIVE with Charlie Draper of Draper Law Office
August 16th, 2023
LIVE with District 46 State Representative Kristen Arrington
July 26th, 2023
LIVE with Michelle Incandela of Draper Law Office
July 19th, 2023
LIVE with new Osceola School District Superintendent, Dr. Mark Shanoff
June 26th, 2023
LIVE with Michelle Incandela of Draper Law Office
June 21st, 2023
The Mayor’s Minute with Nathan Blackwell, Mayor of the City of St. Cloud, Florida. Homeschool Open House will be held on August 25th at the Chris Lyle Aquatic Center. The City is asking for residents’ input to help plan The Ranch - a 219 acre park in St. Cloud.
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With the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season here, Kissimmee Utility Authority has released its 2023 Osceola Hurricane Handbook, a free, bilingual, comprehensive preparedness guide offered annually to Osceola County residents.
Every Tuesday is Talent Tuesday at Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital from 1-3pm.
Check out the lineup for SeaWorld Orlando’s Summer Spectacular Concert Series every Saturday and Sunday night from July 8th to August 6th.
Osceola County is now under a Tropical Storm watch as Tropical Storm Idalia is now forecast to become a hurricane later today as it approaches the Gulf Coast of Florida. The risk continues to increase quickly for life-threatening storm surge and dangerous hurricane-force winds along portions of the west coast of Florida and the Florida Panhandle beginning as early as late Tuesday. The current course puts Osceola on the “dirty” side of the storm. The “dirty side” of a severe storm or hurricane refers to the side of the storm that typically experiences the most intense and adverse weather conditions. This side is also known as the “right front quadrant” for Northern Hemisphere storms, as it is determined by the storm’s forward motion. The dirty side is notorious for having the strongest winds, heaviest rainfall, and highest storm surge.
Residents should remain vigilant of Idalia’s development and forecasted track and should follow information from trusted sources and continue preparations over the next several days as landfall on the West coast of Florida is predicted for Wednesday.
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Although it’s currently premature to determine whether the potential tropical activity in the Gulf of Mexico will impact Osceola County in the following week, authorities from Emergency Management are closely observing the situation. It’s time to take another look at Kissimmee Utility Authority’s 2023 Osceola Hurricane Handbook, a free, bilingual, comprehensive preparedness guide offered annually to Osceola County residents.
A partnership between KUA, Osceola County, the cities of Kissimmee and St. Cloud, Toho Water Authority and UF IFAS Extension in Osceola County, the handbook includes information on emergency shelters, evacuation routes, generator safety and power outage restoration as well as helpful telephone numbers, a disaster supplies checklist and a tropical cyclone tracking chart.
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It was a tough week overall, as seven of the eight county teams lost their season openers. Only Tohopekaliga, behind the six touchdown passes of Sabby Meassick, came away victorious with a 56-0 win over Liberty.
A look at this week’s games and last week’s action: OSCEOLA (0-1) at Sanford Seminole (1-0), Friday, 7 p.m.
A slightly beat up Osceola High team jumps out of the frying pan into the fire this week when they travel to 4 Metro state power and long-time rival Seminole on Friday night. Seminole defeated Osceola for the 7A State Championship a few years back and the two have played numerous regular season games in recent years.
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The “dirty side” of a severe storm or hurricane refers to the side of the storm that typically experiences the most intense and adverse weather conditions. This side is also known as the “right front quadrant” for Northern Hemisphere storms, as it is determined by the storm’s forward motion. The dirty side is notorious for having the strongest winds, heaviest rainfall, and highest storm surge.
The dirty side of a severe storm or hurricane is where the storm’s wind rotation and forward movement combine to create a region of concentrated energy and atmospheric instability.
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Happy Monday Osceola! All the rain we didn’t get last week, we’ll be getting this week. Mostly sunny with a high near 93 today and a 60% chance of showers. Heat index values as high as 106. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Please continue to monitor official Osceola County, City of St. Cloud, and City of Kissimmee as Tropical Storm Idalia, soon to be Hurricane Idalia, approaches Florida’s Gulf Coast. Remember to drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, and stay out of the sun as much as possible today. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances. Try to take breaks out of the sun, use sunscreen, and stay hydrated at all times!
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When the heat index in the Kissimmee region topped 110 degrees on Tuesday, residents set a new all-time record for electricity use.
Kissimmee Utility Authority recorded an instantaneous system peak of 439.2 megawatts at 5:12 p.m. on Tuesday. On Monday, the utility recorded a system peak load of 435.7 megawatts, shattering the previous record of 416.2 set on July 13, 2022.
With heat indices forecasted to remain above 100 degrees through next week, air conditioners are working overtime. KUA offers the following energy-saving tips that require little or no expense and can help to reduce summertime energy costs:
• Set the thermostat on the highest comfortable setting (KUA recommends 78-80 degrees). Raising the temperature just two degrees can reduce cooling costs by as much as five percent.
• Change or clean air conditioner filters monthly. Dirty filters can increase operating costs by 20 percent.
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The Osceola Council On Aging has revved up its highly anticipated 4th Annual Car Raffle Fundraiser, an exciting event that promises to make dreams come true for both the lucky winner and the local senior community.
The 4th Annual Car Raffle Fundraiser is a testament to the OCOA’s commitment to making a lasting difference in the lives of seniors, and brings together the community, local businesses, and philanthropic individuals in a spirit of generosity and camaraderie. This year’s lucky ticket will be drawn 30 minutes prior to 12:00 p.m. on Friday, December 29, 2023.
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Last year several outstanding football players transferred to Poinciana High, including Perry Garrett and Donald Cummings. Those athletes played a major role in the Eagles recording an 8-2 record – a school record for wins and just the second winning record in the two-plus decades since the school opened.
Head Coach Randy Beeken will be counting on several more incoming transfers in 2023, as the Eagles look to duplicate or exceed last year’s win total. Yet the fifth-year coach doesn’t consider the influx of talent as transfers but rather a homecoming.
“Over the years, particularly before the current staff arrived, we had a lot of great athletes leave the school for winning programs. A lot of the guys now transferring in were originally zoned to go to school here in the first place. I consider these guys as coming home and not transferring in.”
One of those players originally zoned for Poinciana is junior Cameron Brown, who is expected to take over at quarterback for graduated senior De’Kwan Bradley. Brown played his freshman season at Osceola, before transferring to Cypress Creek where he went 7-3 as a starter.
He will have a talented bevy of wide receivers and running backs at his disposal as he takes over the Poinciana offense. Those players include Osceola transfer and senior Akeem Knox, who will be the featured running back this year after playing behind Kowboys superstar Taevion Swint. Ernest Nunn (WR), Jaeden Gerard (WR), Wil Nezius (RB), Nathaniel Jeanninton (WR-transfer) and Amir Alli (WR-Transfer) are all explosive players who will contribute to the Eagles offense in 2023.
“We had our best season last year and a lot of it had to do with our seniors like Bradley, Garrett, Cummings, and Mike Centeno,” Beeken said. “But I wouldn’t be honest if I didn’t say I wasn’t more excited about the players we have in camp right now. This is the most talented roster, especially on offense, since I have been here and most likely the best in school history.”
If your next visit to SeaWorld Orlando is affected by rain, intense heat, or other weather-related occurrences, you will now have the opportunity to come back within a year without any additional cost.
SeaWorld’s new Weather-or-Not Assurance program can give you an opportunity to receive a complimentary return visit!
For instance:
• If inclement weather leads to an early park closure or significantly affects operating hours.
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Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital has achieved national recognition with the American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines – Stroke Gold Plus quality achievement award. The award recognizes the hospital’s dedication to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines.
“This award reaffirms our commitment to improving stroke care,” said Amit Bansal, MD, chief quality officer, Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital. “We are proud of our dedicated team, who continue to make significant strides in early stroke detection and treatment, which is key to improving a patient’s health and recovery.”
Get With The Guidelines – Stroke, is an in-hospital program for improving stroke care by promoting consistent adherence to these guidelines, which can minimize the longterm effects of a stroke and prevent death.
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Purina has announced that it will donate $25,000 to Greater Good Charities to support the global nonprofit’s crisis response efforts and provide both immediate and long-term recovery to people and animals in Hawaii after the devastating wildfires on Hawaii’s Maui and the Big Island.
Purina has announced that it will donate $25,000 Dozens of lives have been lost, hundreds of buildings have been destroyed and thousands of people and animals have been displaced in what’s being called the state’s worst natural disaster in 30 years. Purina’s donation will aid Greater Good Charities in providing cash grants for rescue and medical care, pet food, and supplies to Hawaiian-based animals rescues and emergency shelters.
According to the Fall Travel Forecast released by Expedia, Hotels.com and Vrbo, the surge in travel demand seen over the summer is projected to continue into the cooler months, with the travel brands showing year-overyear search increases for fall getaways.
According to Expedia, flight searches for fall are up 15%, and hotel searches increased 20% compared to fall 2022.1 As temperatures drop, so do prices, providing plenty of opportunities for budget-savvy travelers to score a getaway for less.
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In an effort to ensure safer roads and instill responsible driving habits in young individuals, the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office offers a very special program called the Teen Driver Challenge.
Aimed at equipping teen drivers with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate the challenges of the road, this initiative has proven to be a significant step towards reducing accidents and promoting road safety. The next class is scheduled for September 23, 2023 at the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office Training Facility, located at 3901 Arthur J Gallagher Blvd. in St. Cloud.
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On Monday, St. Cloud Main Street hosted their Annual Awards Dinner that commemorates the organization’s achievements over the past year and gives the organization an opportunity to recognize individuals and businesses that have helped the community and the Main Street program. This year Main Street recognized seven different award winners along with this year’s sponsors.
OUC was recognized as Partner of the Year for their continued support of St. Cloud Main Street and donation of $10,000.
Toho Water Authority was recognized as Supporter of the Year for sponsoring “Taste of Main Street,” a new Main Street event that took place in the St. Cloud Marina Building.
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The Office of State Representative Kristen A. Arrington is encouraging high school students to actively engage in the legislative process and strategically address issues within our community by participating in their HD 46 Bill Writing Contest.
Representative Arrington is calling on all high school students in House District 46 to identify an issue within our community, prepare a one-page solution to address the issue, and submit the solution to her office by October 1st. She will sponsor the winning bill idea as one of her seven bills in the 2024 Legislative Session.
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Osceola County held a groundbreaking event on Monday for Fire Station 85, strategically located along Cypress Parkway. This pivotal addition not only signifies a step forward in enhancing public safety in the area, but also elevates the total count of stations within the County to 16. Station 85 station is poised to play a crucial role in enhancing emergency response capabilities and providing timely assistance to the community.
The new station is important because it relocates existing Osceola County units from a station within Polk County to a more efficient location in Osceola County, allowing the department to better serve residents.
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The St. Cloud Police Department will partner with One Blood on Tuesday, August 15th from 11am to 4pm at the St. Cloud Police Department, offering citizens a convenient location for donating blood, and helping to save lives.
The St. Cloud PD donation site is for everyone 16 years and older. Donors who are 16 years old will need parental permission, and everyone planning to donate will need to present a valid ID to donate.
To schedule an appointment, visit oneblood.org/donate-now and use sponsor code #23834.
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Kissimmee Utility Authority invites Osceola County students to showcase their artistic expression to promote energy conversation in the utility’s 30th Annual Calendar Art Contest.
The annual contest is open to Osceola County students enrolled in kindergarten through fifth grade, including public, charter, private, and homeschooled students.
In their entry, students are asked to use crayons, markers, or paints to depict an energy conservation message. A panel of local judges will select the 12 best entries to be used for each calendar month, which will be featured in the utility’s 2024 calendar.
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Gatorland is bringing back its popular Gators, Ghosts and Goblins Halloween event for a fifth year in a row of family fun and fright done right! The all-ages, daytime, family-friendly event takes place over three weekends in October, from Oct. 14 through 29, 2023.
For more Gatorland information, visit www.gatorland.com or call 800393-JAWS.
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Meatable, a Dutch food company, is aiming to deliver ‘cultivated’ meat that looks like, tastes like, and has the nutritional profile of traditional meat. The proprietary optiox™ technology they use enables Meatable to produce meat rapidly, sustainably, and without harming animals.
Impossible Foods, founded in 2011 in California, produces popular food products that contain a meaty flavor using plants. The company has seen growth in consumption over the last few years, and can now be purchased in grocery stores, fast-food restaurants, and in fine-dining establishments. READ
More than 550 million views on TikTok can’t be wrong: Cottage cheese is hot. Blended into ice cream or bread dough or straight off the spoon, it’s fun to watch Gen Z discover the creamy goodness your grandmother loved.
But cottage cheese goes back further than that — curdled-milk cheese is mentioned in Homer’s Odyssey, and there’s evidence of its existence in the Middle East as early as 5,000 B.C. So why the hullabaloo now?
Some put it down to Americans’ insatiable taste for soft and creamy comfort foods. But cottage cheese has survived the eons for a good reason: It’s packed with protein. One cup can contain as much as 25 grams, the equivalent of a double cheeseburger. But as with that burger, there can be other things to be aware of, like the amount of salt and added sugar.
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Sadly, serious and fatal accidents take place on a daily basis in Central Florida. These crashes can happen in a number of ways and can be caused by not following traffic laws, inexperience, intoxication, distracted driving, fatigue, and medical issues.
Statistics show that fatal car accidents can often occur based on the type of vehicle. You may think that sports cars are most likely to be in crashes due to their speed and performance. However, according to the NHTSA, it’s the everyday cars, trucks, and SUVs on the roadways that are involved more frequently in serious or even deadly accidents, with sedans and pickup trucks accounting for more than three-quarters of fatal accidents. If you drive out on the roadways, here’s what you need to know about which vehicles have been involved in many of the crashes.
The City’s of St. Cloud’s Transportation Planning department is seeking additional public input on transportation needs in and around the city, as they work to update its Transportation & Mobility Master Plan.
Earlier this year, the City held public meetings to solicit input on transportation needs, and are now asking the public for additional feedback through an online Virtual Meeting Room. The master planning process includes data collection, inventory of unfunded projects, and evaluation of potential projects, as well as considering areas in the Osceola County/St. Cloud Joint Planning Area (JPA).
To learn more about the project and complete a survey about transportation needs, visit the Virtual Meeting Room, where you can view a slide show, watch a video, and complete the survey.
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The Osceola Council on Aging is warning the community to beware of fraudulent websites while searching for home weatherization programs. These websites ask people to fill out online forms, which are then used to steal the applicant’s personal information. Unfortunately, when a victim of this malicious fraud attempts to contact the company, they receive no response or support.
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When a prominent young athlete suffers a cardiac arrest, it creates shockwaves in the world of sports and beyond. How does this happen to someone in peak physical condition? And what does that mean for the rest of us?
In the most recent incident, Bronny James – son of NBA superstar LeBron James – had a cardiac arrest during a team practice at the University of Southern California. The 18-year-old James survived, in part, because of quick action by team staffers. Among the general population, the survival rate from sudden cardiac arrest is less than 12 percent, largely because bystanders don’t take appropriate action.
These high-profile events – as was the case earlier this year when NFL player Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest during a game – draw attention to potential heart problems faced by young athletes.
Although these are rare occurrences, sudden cardiac arrest is still the No. 1 cause of death among this group. Sports programs are getting better at detecting potential problems before they arise.
We still don’t know exactly what caused James’ heart issue. But we can look at some of the potential causes.
When cardiac arrest in occurs in people under the age of 35, it’s usually not caused by the same factors (artery blockage, for example) responsible for cardiac arrest in older adults. Instead, it tends to be a condition the athlete was born with or something that was acquired.
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Heavy metal band Metallica’s foundation, All Within My Hands, continues its multimilliondollar investment in critical workforce programs at community colleges nationwide, including Valencia College, that has been invited to return for a fourth year and will continue to receive Metallica Scholars funding to enhance career and technical education programs.
Altogether, Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation has provided $185,000 in scholarships to students in Valencia’s short-term training programs – providing adults the chance to become welders, truck drivers, heavy equipment operators and industrial automation technicians.
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As the scorching sun continues to beat down Osceola County and the entire Sunshine State, a reliable air conditioner is not just a luxury but a necessity for comfort and good health. With temperatures soaring and humidity levels skyrocketing, homeowners in Florida heavily rely on their air conditioning systems to provide respite from the sweltering heat. However, the harsh climate and demanding workload can take a toll on these cooling units, making regular preventative maintenance crucial for their longevity and optimal performance.
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As the Florida air begins to chill, well, hopefully it drops from the 90s to the 80s, there’s a special kind of magic that descends upon the Walt Disney World Resort when pumpkins light up with mischievous grins, ghosts and ghouls come out to play, and beloved Disney characters trade in their usual attire for enchanting costumes. This can only mean one thing – it’s time for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, an annual event that combines the enchantment of Disney with the thrills of Halloween on select nights through Nov.1 from 7 p.m. to midnight.
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A flurry of tropical holiday magic is coming to Island H2O Water Park with the park’s all-new “Holiday Nights” immersive island-themed holiday spectacle every Wednesday through Sunday from Nov. 8 – Dec. 10 and everyday Dec. 13 – 31.
During 44 nights, hundreds of thousands of twinkling lights, themed displays, unique photo spots, live entertainment, and tantalizingly themed treats and gifts will transform Island H2O Water Park into an extravaganza for the whole family.
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SeaWorld Orlando, known for its marine life exhibits and thrilling rides, is set to transform into a realm of fright and excitement with its annual Halloween event, “Howl-O-Scream,” taking place on select nights September 8 – October 31.
This spine-chilling extravaganza promises a unique blend of scares, thrills, and entertainment that will leave guests trembling with fear and delight. As the sun sets, the park’s atmosphere changes, and the haunting fun begins. Let’s delve into what makes SeaWorld Orlando’s Howl-O-Scream a must-visit event for those seeking a different kind of theme park experience.
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Minion Land on Illumination Avenue is officially open at Universal Orlando Resort. Guests of all ages can now step into the beloved world of the Minions franchise like never before, experiencing a whole new level of Minion mischief in this vibrant new land.
“We are thrilled to officially welcome our guests to the all-new Minion Land,” said Karen Irwin, President & COO of Universal Orlando Resort. “This immersive and captivating new addition to our destination was brought to life in a partnership with our colleagues at Illumination and puts our guests into the heart, and villainous minds, of this diabolically fun franchise. This rich new environment has so much for all our guests to enjoy.”
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The Osceola Magic’s mascot Swish, joined “The New Start Thrift Store” and ‘Clancy & Theys Construction Company” in reminding the community that the Education Foundation of Osceola County is still accepting donations for school supplies for the school year.
The New Start Thrift Store donated $2,000 and Clancy & Theys Construction Company donated $1,000 to the foundation’s school supply drive during Tuesday’s school board meeting.
The St. Cloud Police Department open its doors to the media on Friday to showcase its new VirTra interactive training simulator. The simulator, which cost approximately $315,000, is used to train officers in a variety of scenarios, including de-escalation, judgmental use of force, and active shooter response.
“We are excited to add this state-of-the-art simulator to our training arsenal,” said Police Chief Douglas Goerke. “This simulator will allow us to provide our officers with realistic and challenging training that will help them make the best decisions in critical situations.”
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Fresh chicken with crisp Florida arugula on toasted bread, it’s Positively Delicious!
• 2 Florida chicken breasts, grilled
• 1 Florida tomato, sliced thin
• 2 cups Florida arugula
• 3 garlic cloves
• 1 lemon, zested and juiced
• 1/2 cup olive oil
• 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
• Sandwich bread (your favorite)
• Sea salt and fresh ground pepper
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After a long day at the beach soaking up the sun, reward yourself with a delicious meal. Try these Grilled Shrimp skewers made with fresh Florida seafood…they’re Positively Delicious!
• 1 pound Florida shrimp, peeled and deveined
• 4 Florida Key limes, juiced
• ½ Florida avocado, mashed
• 2 tablespoons parsley, chopped
• ½ cup mayonnaise
• ½ cup sour cream
• 2 tablespoons spicy mustard
• 1 tablespoon smoked paprika
• 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish
• 1 teaspoon hot sauce
• 1 teaspoon garlic, minced
• 1 tablespoon all-purpose seasoning
• 1 lemon, juiced
• Oil for cooking
• Sea salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste
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Creating a delectable dish like Grilled Florida MahiMahi with Mango Fried Rice is a culinary journey that brings together the vibrant flavors of the Sunshine State. Starting with the star of the dish, the succulent MahiMahi fillets are seasoned to perfection and then skillfully grilled to achieve a smoky char that complements the fish’s delicate taste. As the Mahi-Mahi grills, attention turns to the fragrant Mango Fried Rice. The rice, cooked to a fluffy perfection, becomes a canvas for a tropical symphony of flavors as juicy chunks of ripe mango, colorful bell peppers, and aromatic spices are introduced. With each forkful, the sweetness of the mango contrasts harmoniously with the savory rice, creating a fusion of tastes that transport you to a paradise of flavors. Together, the grilled Mahi-Mahi and the Mango Fried Rice create a Positively Delicious dish that encapsulates the essence of Florida’s bountiful harvest, offering a tantalizing experience that’s both satisfying and positively unforgettable.
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Honey-glazed fried chicken wings with the perfect mix of crunch and tang…it’s Positively Delicious!
INGREDIENTS
• 12 Florida chicken wings
• ⅓ cup Florida honey
• ¼ cup Florida orange juice
• 10 sprigs fresh thyme, finely chopped
• 3 eggs, beaten
• 2 cups all-purpose flour
• 2 cups bread crumbs
• 3 tablespoons all-purpose seasoning
• Vegetable oil for frying
• Sea salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste
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