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RedState Weekly Briefing: JD's Hard Truths, Donald's Fun Spoofs, Kamala's Awkward Goofs
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RedState Weekly Briefing: JD's Hard Truths, Donald's Fun Spoofs, Kamala's Awkward Goofs

RedState Weekly Briefing: JD's Hard Truths, Donald's Fun Spoofs, Kamala's Awkward Goofs
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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Your favorite musician’s favorite TikTok show
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Your favorite musician’s favorite TikTok show

Image: Samar Haddad / The Verge Guess the artist, win five bucks. Whether you’re a random person on the streets of New York, an A-list celebrity, or the sitting Vice President of the United States, that’s the pitch behind one of the most fun music shows on social media. You show up, you get some headphones and a microphone, and you hope you know what song is playing. The show is called Track Star, and it’s hosted by Jack Coyne. On this episode of The Vergecast, the first in our three-part miniseries about the future of music, Coyne joins the show to tell us the story of Track Star. We talk about the show’s beginnings as a trivia show about New York called Public Opinion, how Coyne and his co-creators figured out the show’s structure and pace, how he thinks about his... Continue reading…
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TIPP Poll: Trump Takes 1-Point Lead
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TIPP Poll: Trump Takes 1-Point Lead

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is carrying momentum into the final hours before Tuesday's election day, backed by closing the gender gap amid a difficult week for Democrats with women, Sunday's latest iteration of the TIPP National Presidential Tracking Poll...
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NBA Secures More Regular-Season Games in Mexico with NBA, WNBA Expansion in Mind
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NBA Secures More Regular-Season Games in Mexico with NBA, WNBA Expansion in Mind

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver is keen on Mexico's potential as a growth market and sees the country as a safe path for the women's league to expand its global footprint.
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Russian Drone Attack on Kyiv Damages Buildings, Power Lines, Ukraine Says
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Russian Drone Attack on Kyiv Damages Buildings, Power Lines, Ukraine Says

A Russian air attack on Kyiv damaged buildings, roads and several power lines in the city, the capital's military administration said early on Sunday, after the military said air defenses were trying to repel a drone attack.There were no injuries in the attack, which came...
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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Air Fryer Mac and Cheese Bites
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Air Fryer Mac and Cheese Bites

Air Fryer Mac and Cheese Bites have a crunchy, crispy Panko breaded exterior with creamy Mac and cheese on the inside. No oil and no oven needed! THE PERFECT SNACK – NO OIL NEEDED! Air Fryer Mac and Cheese Bites are a must have for just about any occasion! This is a great recipe for leftover Mac and Cheese (if you’re fortunate enough to have leftovers lol). The best part about this recipe is it doesn’t use oil. There are no rules for eating these. They can be an appetizer, a snack, for lunch or even a side dish. My son loves Mac and Cheese Bites, so these are always right up his alley and soooo easy for him to make! FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:  What size Air Fryer did you use? I only ever test my Air Fryer recipes in a 6-quart basket Air Fryer. This is the most popular style of air fryer sold in the U.S. and Canada so I try to test with the most common appliance. So if you’re using an Air Fryer of a different size or a different style, you may need to alter the recipe slightly. Times can vary with different styles of fryers, so it’s important that you use your own knowledge and use your owners manual to decide if you need to change the cook time. Can I make these Mac and Cheese Bites in the oven? Certainly, check out my Conversion Chart for Converting Air Fryer Recipes to Oven Recipes if that is something you’d like to do. Can these be deep fried? You could deep fry these, but that changes one of my favorite thing about these- no oil needed! If deep frying, these balls need to be fully frozen first to keep them from falling apart while frying. Keep them in the freezer until the oil is ready for frying. What dipping sauce is best with these? I think these are perfect just on their own but they can be served with marinara (as shown in the photos), ranch dressing, sriracha or, BBQ sauce. I bet these would be awesome with Tomato Soup!  Any help getting these mac and cheese balls to stick together? The key to getting these to stick together is making sure the leftover mac and cheese is nice and cold so it can easily be rolled into balls. Can I use fresh made mac and cheese? I don’t recommend it. When testing this recipe, I found that the mac and cheese needs to be fully chilled so the cheese sauce can thicken to hold the mac and cheese balls together. When you’re making your mac and cheese to use as leftovers, pick a recipe that has sauce that will thicken over time. You can use store-bought mac and cheese as well. The goal is to make sure it’s not too creamy. Super creamy mac and cheese doesn’t roll into balls well. Can I make these ahead of time? While you could, it’s important to point out that these are best when they’re fresh out of the Air Fryer. I’d suggest dredging them with the egg mixture and crumb coating and then putting them in the freezer so they get nice and chilly and stick together well. Then just cook them from frozen when ready to serve them and add a few extra minutes since they’re frozen. How do I store leftover Air Fried Mac and Cheese Bites? Leftover bites should be wrapped well in plastic wrap and then stored in the fridge for up to 3 days, or keep them longer in a freezer safe container or bag in the freezer for up to 3 months. INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW FOR THE FULL RECIPE) leftover macaroni and cheese– that has been cooled and ready to be used. You can use store-bought Mac and cheese. Whatever is easiest for you. It just needs to be completely chilled or it won’t roll into balls. Also, make sure it isn’t a super creamy mac and cheese as that can make it difficult as well for these to stay in a ball shape. eggs milk Panko bread crumbs – you can use regular bread crumbs or even finely crushed plain cornflakes. The goal here is crunchy. shredded parmesan cheese – this is optional. But I do like that slight tanginess it brings but if you don’t have it, don’t worry about it. salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder – these are just my personal seasoning preferences. If you just want salt and pepper, that is totally fine. Use what you enjoy. If you like a bit of kick to it, try adding a little cayenne pepper or use a creole seasoning. HOW TO MAKE AIR FRYER MAC AND CHEESE BITES Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or wax paper. You want to use a baking sheet or tray that will fit into your freezer. Using a ½ inch cookie scoop, scoop out individual portions of the chilled mac and cheese and roll each one into a ball. Place these bites onto the prepared baking sheet and set these into the freezer for 30 minutes. In a bowl, whisk together 2 eggs with 2 Tablespoons of milk and set aside. In a separate bowl, stir together 1 cup panko bread crumbs, ½ cup shredded parmesan cheese, 1 teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon pepper, ½ teaspoon onion powder, and ½ teaspoon garlic powder. Now it’s time to coat the mac and cheese bites.  Once the bites are frozen, place the tray of mac and cheese bites near your egg mixture and panko mixture bowls. Spray your 6 quart air fryer basket with nonstick cooking spray (I prefer olive oil spray since I don’t think it gunks up the basket like others do.) Take each ball of macaroni and cheese, dip it into the egg mixture, then roll it in the panko mixture, then place it into the air fryer, taking care not to overcrowd the basket. Note: you will have to do these in batches. It’s okay to allow the remaining mac and cheese bites to sit out on the parchment paper until you can air fry them Bake at 350F degrees for 10-15 minutes or until golden (you do not need to preheat your air fryer). If you notice them getting a bit too dark on the bottom, you can gently shake the basket around. Also, if you want to have them a bit browner, spray the bites with a bit of the  nonstick cooking spray.  Because of the huge variety of air fryers out there, I give a wider cooking time. For some folks, they will cook as fast as ten minutes while others may take up to 15 minutes. Continue with the remaining mac and cheese bites. CRAVING MORE RECIPES?  KFC Mac and Cheese Crock Pot Mac and Cheese Taco Mac and Cheese Air Fryer Potato Skins Air Fryer Garlic Cheese Bread Air Fryer Bacon Wrapped Lit’l Smokies Air Fryer Jalapeno Poppers Air Fryer Meatballs Air Fryer Butter Swim Biscuits Air Fryer Ribs Crock Pot Ham Mac and Cheese White Cheddar Mac and Cheese Ham and Cheese Casserole Print Air Fryer Mac and Cheese Bites Crispy air fried balls of mac and cheese. Course Appetizer, SnackCuisine American Prep Time 45 minutes minutesCook Time 10 minutes minutesTotal Time 55 minutes minutes Servings 4 Calories 940kcal Author Brandie @ The Country Cook Ingredients4 cups leftover macaroni and cheese (that has been fully cooled)2 eggs2 Tablespoons milk1 cup Panko bread crumbs½ cup shredded parmesan cheese1 teaspoon salt½ teaspoon pepper½ teaspoon onion powder½ teaspoon garlic powder InstructionsLine a baking sheet with parchment paper or wax paper. You want to use a baking sheet or tray that will fit into your freezer.Using a ½ inch cookie scoop, scoop out individual portions of the chilled mac and cheese and roll each one into a ball. Place these bites onto the prepared baking sheet and set these into the freezer for 30 minutes.In a bowl, whisk together 2 eggs with 2 Tablespoons milk and set aside. In a separate bowl, stir together 1 cup Panko bread crumbs, ½ cup shredded parmesan cheese, 1 teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon pepper, ½ teaspoon onion powder and ½ teaspoon garlic powder. Now it’s time to coat the mac and cheese bites.Once the bites are frozen, place the tray of mac and cheese bites near the egg mixture and panko mixture bowls. Spray a 6 quart (or larger) air fryer basket with nonstick cooking spray (I prefer olive oil spray since I don’t think it gunks up the basket like others do.)Take each ball of macaroni and cheese, dip it into the egg mixture, then roll it in the panko mixture, then place it into the air fryer, taking care not to overcrowd the basket. Note: you will have to do these in batches. It’s okay to allow the remaining mac and cheese bites to sit out on the parchment paper until you can air fry them Air fry at 350F degrees for 10-15 minutes or until golden (you do not need to preheat your air fryer). If you notice them getting a bit too dark on the bottom, you can gently shake the basket around. Also, if you want to have them a bit browner, spray the tops of the bites with a bit of the cooking spray. Because of the huge variety of air fryers out there, I give a wider cooking time. For some folks, they will cook as fast as ten minutes while others may take up to 15 minutes.Continue with the remaining mac and cheese bites. Then enjoy! Notes Please refer to my FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) and ingredient list above for other substitutions or for the answers to the most common questions. NutritionCalories: 940kcal | Carbohydrates: 124g | Protein: 39g | Fat: 32g | Sodium: 2757mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g
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'Unique' gold offering to god of war discovered at Roman fortress in Georgia
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'Unique' gold offering to god of war discovered at Roman fortress in Georgia

An excavation at a Roman fortress in the country of Georgia has revealed a gold offering to a god of war, a colorful mosaic and other artifacts.
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How many weeks are there in a year?
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How many weeks are there in a year?

We take our timekeeping rules for granted, but the history of these rules is long and complex.
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US Holds Trilateral Drill With South Korea, Japan After North Korea Launches Missile Test
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US Holds Trilateral Drill With South Korea, Japan After North Korea Launches Missile Test

The drill demonstrated the three nations’ continued preparedness to respond to North Korea’s advancing nuclear and missile programs, officials said.The United States flew a long-range bomber in a…
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LIVE NOW: Trump Rallies in Lititz, Pennsylvania
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LIVE NOW: Trump Rallies in Lititz, Pennsylvania

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania, at 10:00 a.m. ET on Nov. 3.
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