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Tampogo – The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread/

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Emma Hunt http://www.tampogo.com/ehunt

I believe when it comes to sharing products or business plans this is the greatest thing since sliced bread.

Tampogo

You have just found one of the most unique companies ever developed. From our business plan to our commitment to end world hunger, Tampogo is a company you will be proud to be part of building. Tampogo is founded on the concept of making money and driving …revenue for all who participate. At our core, we believe that each individual should have the opportunity to make a difference in their personal financial picture as well as the opportunity to provide hope and a future for those less fortunate. We have consistently pursued ways to ensure that our business plan profits individuals and makes a significant impact on the charitable causes our members care most about. Our targeted launch date is July 15th, 2009. We would like to invite you to be part of a truly unique opportunity. Founders: Chuck Stebbins and Sadie Turner Isaac McLemore and Ersula Knox-Odom Dave Zinn and Jeff Conrad

ICE CREAMS – Directions for Freezing Ice Cream

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Directions for Freezing Ice Cream the old Fashioned Way (This is how I learned to Freeze Ice Cream)

About 5 lb. (4 qt.) of chipped ice and 1 1/3 cups coarse salt will be needed for freezing ice cream in a 2-quart freezer. That much additional salt and ice will be needed if the ice cream is to be packed in the freezer to ripen. This proportion is about 12 cups finely cups finely chopped ice to each cup of coarse salt.

Pour water over the cream can and the beater of the freezer; drain and set aside to cool.

Any mixture should be thoroughly chilled before it is poured into cream can for freezing. Fit the dasher and can into place before pouring in the chilled ice cream mixture. Pour in cream can for freezing. Fit the dasher and can into place. If the parts are fitted together correctly, the crank will turn freely and the dasher as well as the can will revolve when the crank is turned. Pac a layer of ice and a layer of salt around can, packing down firmly with a wooden spoon. Turn crank several times during packing so ice doesn’t pack to hard. Continue layers of ice and salt tuning crank occasionally until ice changer over top of cream can is filled. Turn the crank slowly (about 40 revolutions per minute) for the first three minutes, then turn rapidly until it is very difficult to turn. For the best results turning must be continuous.

When cream is frozen, clear away the salt and ice to about I inch below take lid off. Wipe the lid carefully to remove all ice and salt, take the lid off. Take out the beater and scrape clean. The cream may be transferred to freezing pans of mechanical refrigerator or left in the cream can to “ripen” for a few hours before serving. If left in the can, push ice cream gently down into can, replace the lid and fit it with a cork or pack cover to keep and brine from seeping in. Drain the water from the ice chamber. Repack with ice and salt over top of can. Cover with several thicknesses of newspaper and newspaper or damp cloth and put in a cool place to ripen, not longer than 2 or 3 hours. If packed in refrigerator trays, pack down gently and cover with a sheet of wax paper. Return quickly to freezing compartment to ripen.

(These are the directions my mother used when teaching me to make ice cream. My father-in-law on the other hand who was in the dairy manufacturing business, used big commercial freezers and massively large quantities of all the best ingredients. Today we can purchase electric ice cream machines that mix small quantities and freezes as well. You may purchase the finest ingredients at your local grocery store and become the most popular person in the neighborhood. )

Samuel Insull stepped off a ship from England to become Thomas Edison’s stenographer

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

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Let’s travel back to February 28, 1881 when Samuel Insull stepped off a ship from England to become Thomas Edison’s stenographer. He oversaw the merger that became General Electric and was made President of the Chicago Edison Company. Prior to Insull, electricity was being supplied inefficiently to small user groups via DC current. Insull understood Edison’s model was flawed and began supplying AC current to huge networked groups far less expensively. As the cost of electricity dropped, more and more devices were created to utilize this now affordable advantage and the world changed as a result.

A similar thing is happening today in computing. The “DC Current” companies like Microsoft are beginning to feel the pinch from the future from “AC Current” companies like Google and Design, LLC. which are creating incredible cloud computing networks. Cloud computing will definitely change the future of information technology as well as change how we do just about everything in the world. Computers will actually no longer be necessary since we can be plugged into the cloud system wirelessly through any number of wafer thin devices in addition to bigger more robust devices like smart phones. Cloud computing will literally change advertising and retail in what will appear to be the blink of an eye. But for students of the technology game, such as many of you, like the great Gretzky says, you will be where the puck is going, not where it came from.

AtomiCash represents that point in the future where you can intersect with a game winning opportunity. AtomiCash will harness the power of cloud computing and effectively bridge both virtual and real world commerce behavior in a way that will change the future of all sales. And by being part of TamPogo and the FREE AtomiCash program, all you need to do is spread our message to receive tangible financial benefits from this enormous change in computing.

Speaking of fantastic income producing opportunities, there are only two days left to register for Tango. I am not going to bore you and go into deep detail here on the obvious benefits of the Tango program. If you haven’t pre-registered yet, then you are about to lose out on what I know is your own personal bridge to immediate financial freedom. Although a very large number or you have enrolled in this optional program, I really can’t believe the number of you who have not. Nor can I fathom how Tango has not generated the most massive recruiting campaign in the history of TamPogo or even network marketing.

For those of you who paid attention and will get the inside track using Tango, congratulations to you for being in the right place at the right time and for putting yourself there. For those of you who sit on the side lines and watch, well, Tango will be here for you in the future as well. All you will be missing is priority placement in what I believe will be the strongest wealth creation system ever unveiled. If that doesn’t mean much to you, then you need to think more about simple principles like supply and demand. Similar to first come, first serve seating at a concert, those of you who come first, who come now, get a richer, more rewarding up close and personal view of the show. You can still hear the concert from the lawn a quarter mile away and benefit but if you had a shuttle bus to the front row, why wouldn’t you take it? Not joining Tango today is like saying that I am comfortable and happy miles away from the initial action. If it were me, I would jump into that front row seat and drag as many of my friends and family with me that I could. If the concert is here in Tampa right now, the music will be finer than you will hear sitting in Carolina, to paraphrase some old song lyrics.

Don’t lose by being on the outside looking in, when Tango starts up. It’s optional for sure but there are many things optional in life that we rightfully choose to do. Storing perishable food in a refrigerator rather than next to a block of ice is optional. Flying from L.A. to New York rather than hitchhiking is optional. Joining Tango versus watching is optional. I am glad a great many of you understand that optional sometimes makes life a lot easier and better. For those of you who do, I plan on helping you to make Tango the dance of the decade. For those of you who don’t, you are still valued members here at TamPogo and fortunately you will all benefit by the activities of those who are involved in Tango. So at least while you are sitting on the sidelines, give those in your down line who are part of Tango a warm nod of thanks, as their understanding and activity have helped 8 others make real money, including you.

Go-TamPogo!
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