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Welcome to National Vinegar Day!

This common household product brightens many salads, is used in canning and can shine up a window, too! November 1 recognizes National Vinegar Day!

Vinegar is produced either by a fast or a slow fermentation process. Slow methods are generally used with traditional vinegar and the fermentation proceeds slowly over the course of months or up to a year.

Vinegar is:
  • Most commonly used in food preparation such as pickling processes, vinaigrette and other salad dressings
  • An essential ingredient in mustard, ketchup, barbecue sauce and mayonnaise
  • A popular condiment for fish and chips
  • Used as a flavoring for potato chips
  • Used as a dip for crab meat
  • A substitute for fresh lemon juice
  • Used as a sauce when roasting lamb
  • Used in sushi rice
  • Used as a flavoring
  • Commonly put into mint sauce
  • Used in making some beverages
  • Used for medical remedies and treatments
  • Used for cleaning
  • Used in gardening and pest control
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Syracuse Football: Should the Clemson Tigers be worried? (insidetheloudhouse.com; Edsen Jr)

I will break that question down for you but the Cliff Note version is YES! Before you choke on your beer, let’s examine the Orange’s season.

For the uneducated Clemson fan (which by the way applies to them before and after graduation; just kidding). They would look at the Orange’s record and schedule and look right past us as they look to pencil in plans for being in the College Football Playoffs.

Not so fast my friends. First of all Syracuse’s schedule is in the top-10 in the nation for this year (ranking 8th). Clemson who scheduled two (the maximum allowed to be eligible for a bowl game) ham and egg opponents (Troy and South Carolina State). Yes South Carolina State who has Bethune-Cookman University and North Carolina A&T State University on their schedule. I’ve been unable to confirm this, but I believe they also had ITT Tech on their schedule before that school disintegrated. But seriously Clemson only beat Troy by six points!
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No. 3 Clemson rolling with winning formula of close calls (Oct 31, 2016) (foxsports.com; AP)

Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson isn't dwelling on how the third-ranked Tigers pick up their wins, just as long as they continue to be successful in the end.

It has been a frenetic month of mid-game mistakes and lasts-minute rallies for the Tigers (8-0, 5-0 Atlantic Coast Conference), who pulled off their latest escape Saturday night in a 37-34 win at Florida State.

Clemson has needed dramatic comebacks in three of its four October games, including in signature wins over No. 5 Louisville and the 19th-ranked Seminoles . In Watson's view, the end justifies the sometimes sloppy means in the Tigers second straight 8-0 start.

''Players make plays, this is what we are built for,'' Watson said Monday. ''We practice this every Wednesday, being down and having the opportunity to win the game.''

Clemson hopes to start a more dominating run to the finish the regular season, starting with Saturday's home game against Syracuse (4-4, 2-2). The Tigers have beaten 3-0 against the Orange since Syracuse joined the ACC.

The Tigers have had their share of heart-stopping finishes so a comfortable victory would be welcomed.
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Plan for live tiger for Massillon (Ohio) football game thwarted (usatoday.com; AP)

A football team that had a live tiger cub mascot on the sidelines for decades before Ohio cracked down on exotic animal ownership will have to wait to repeat the tradition.

Boosters for Massillon’s Washington High School had said a live tiger would be brought in from Syracuse, N.Y., for last Saturday’s rivalry game against Canton McKinley. Booster club president Matt Keller tells the Independent in Massillon that didn’t happen because there were logistical and staffing problems.

Ohio’s rules enacted several years ago included an exemption for Massillon’s “Obie” mascot under certain stipulations. Boosters had trouble meeting those requirements, so the live mascot has become a rarity.

The booster club had said the estimated $2,000 cost for bringing a tiger from Syracuse would be paid through donations.

If Butch Jones is Fired at Tennessee, Here are Some Potential Replacements (herosports.com; photo gallery)

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DINO BABERS
Current Position: Head Coach - Syracuse

For many college football fans, Dino Babers is still not a household name despite making 15 coaching stops since 1984. The first-year Syracuse head coach spent the previous fours years leading Bowling Green and Eastern Illinois.

He is best known for being an Art Briles' disciple, coaching their receivers and transforming Baylor into a recruiting power. He's only 4-4 at Syracuse but has dramatically altered the culture of the program and has them flirting with just their fourth bowl appearance since 2005.

He's not the huge name Vols' fans want but they'll surely love his offensive creativity.
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ACC football power rankings: Week 10 (tomahawknation.com; Weiler)

With nine weeks in the books, the ACC picture is beginning to look a lot more clear with regard to which two teams will travel to Orlando to take part in the ACC Championship game. In fact, both frontrunners went on the road and brought back huge road wins in week nine to further cement their spots. But how does the rest of the conference look?

1. Clemson (8-0, 5-0, no change from last week)

It wasn’t always pretty but when push came to shove, the Tigers came away with a win in Tallahassee for the first time since 2006, defeating Florida State 37-34. The Clemson defensive line looked the part of the best unit in the country and singlehandedly clinched the game and Deshaun Watson’s Jekyll and Hyde season continued as he added a pair of interceptions to his exceedingly high season total but also made some spectacular throws in key situations.

Next up: With FSU in the rear-view mirror, Clemson has to lose two of its final three conference games to drop from atop the Atlantic Division standings. The first of those three is Saturday at home against Syracuse.

2. Louisville (7-1, 5-1, no change from last week)

In a continuation of the Cardinals’ up-and-down month, they fell behind early on the road against a sub-.500 Virginia team, needing a last-minute touchdown drive to survive and remain in the College Football Playoff discussion. Lamar Jackson continues to be the Heisman frontrunner and his game-winning touchdown pass is just another Heisman moment for the sophomore quarterback.

Next up: UL stays away from home this week, traveling up to Chestnut Hill for a noon matchup with Boston College.

3. Virginia Tech (6-2, 4-1, no change from last week)
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9. Syracuse (4-4, 2-2, no change from last week)

The Orange’s red-hot progress came to a screeching halt last week as they were on bye after back-to-back conference wins. Quarterback Eric Dungey and wide receiver Amba Etta-Tawo continue to impress but the Orange needs two more wins to become bowl-eligible and the remaining slate is extremely tough.

Next up: That challenging stretch of games kicks off Saturday when Syracuse travels to Clemson to take on the No. 3 Tigers in their house.
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AD Mark Coyle talks football, wrestling teams | mndaily.com - The Minnesota Daily (mndaily.com; Hendrickson)

New University of Minnesota Athletics Director Mark Coyle sat down with the Minnesota Daily on Thursday for the second edition of a monthly Q&A.

Coyle discussed the soccer team’s Big Ten regular season title, the state of the football team and the upcoming wrestling season, among other topics.

The soccer team won a share of the Big Ten title Wednesday, marking your first title as AD. How does that feel?

All titles feel great. I was excited for [head coach Stefanie Golan] and those young ladies. They’ve worked incredibly hard all season. had a chance to be out there [Wednesday night] and see the excitement that they have … but obviously they have bigger goals in mind. The Big Ten Tournament is starting on Sunday … I know they’re excited, but they also have their eye on a bigger goal, which is a great place to be.

With the men's basketball season about to get underway, how would you describe the state of the men's basketball team?

I’ve been really appreciative with how hard they’ve worked over the summer, and I’m not talking about on the court … they did a lot on the student-athlete development side. [Head coach Richard Pitino] and his staff brought in a lot of speakers to talk to the team. I think those things were important, but make no mistake — the season’s getting started, and people pay attention to how we perform on the court as well. … We got a strong recruiting class. Coach Pitino has talked about that strong recruiting class, so I’ll be anxious to get started and see what they do on the court.

Same question with the women’s basketball team. What did you see from them over the summer?

… I’ve been here five months now, so I’ve had a chance to get to know [head coach Marlene Stollings … and our other coaches. I love the passion and commitment they have for our program. had a chance to go to the scrimmage on [Saturday] after the Homecoming football game and watch both teams. Our women’s team lighted it up with a lot of points, which was great to see. But again, I know they’re excited to get started, and I’m excited to watch and support and do everything I can to help them accomplish the goals they have.
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What we learned in NC State's tough loss to BC (technianonline.com; Candeloro)

Flashback to a time when Jameis Winston was leading the Florida State Seminoles and “The Hunger Games” was the top-grossing movie in the box office. Flashback to November of 2014. This was the last time Boston College won an ACC game.

Since then, Donald Trump has become a presidential candidate, Winston became the No. 1 overall pick in the draft and college football adopted and executed two playoffs.

The Eagles had a 12-game losing streak in the ACC before NC State let them off the hook. With its 21-14 win over NC State on Saturday, both teams pulled to 4-4 on the season.

After a terrible weekend in Raleigh, here's what we learned.

1. The Wolfpack is probably not bowling in 2016

Let's face it, the Wolfpack has home games against Florida State and Miami (FL) plus road games at Syracuse and North Carolina, and it is very hard to imagine a scenario where the Wolfpack pulls two wins out of the hat.

The good game against Clemson is a distant memory, replaced by a nightmare in which the Wolfpack lost to the worst team in the ACC. Boston College beat UMass, Wagner and Buffalo this season, a schedule that makes NC State's recent nonconference schedules look like the SEC West. Unless something drastically changes in the final four games, NC State won't even be worthy of the Quick Lane Bowl in scenic Detroit.

2. The Wolfpack offense is anemic

NC State has failed to top-20 points in three straight games and now has the 79th ranked offense in the nation, averaging just 26.8 points per game. The Pack is inexplicably 99th in rushing yards per game this season, despite having senior running back Matt Dayes and junior tight end Jaylen Samuels. The blame for this loss falls on the Wolfpack offense, who failed to take advantage of a favorable matchup at home.
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Now open: Toss 'n Fire wood-fired pizza sets up shop in North Syracuse (video) (PS; Cazentre)

The Fig 'n Pig, Cheeky Monkey and 'Cuse Salt Potato pizzas now have a permanent home.

For two years, Nick Sanford has taken those and other wood-fired pizzas on the road with his two Toss 'n Fire mobile units, or food trucks. On Saturday, Toss 'n Fire opened a "brick and mortar" location, at 315 N. Main St. (Route 11) in North Syracuse.

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While the mobile units will remain on the road taking pizzas across Central New York, the North Syracuse restaurant allows Toss 'n Fire to expand it menu.

"What we have is six or seven of the favorites that we've developed on the mobile unit, added some appetizers and other Italian specialties that we have the room for here," Sanford said. In addition to pizza, the North Syracuse restaurant offers calzones and stromboli, salads and appetizers, including arancini (risotto balls), Utica Greens and wings. The wing flavors include honey sriracha andCheeky Monkey, made with the spicy tomato dipping oil of the same name made locally. See the menu.
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Just checked the schedule on the Clemson site...so I guess we know what color unis they will be wearing.
Clemson vs Syracuse (Military Appreciation Day / Purple Out) *
 
GAMEDAY GUIDE: Syracuse at Clemson

MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY TO BE CELEBRATED SATURDAY


Clemson University celebrates Military Appreciation Day on Saturday as Clemson hosts Syracuse at 3:30 p.m., and the university has a full slate of activities planned throughout the day in conjunction with the 23rdanniversary of the event. The game features a "Purple Out," as fans are encouraged to wear purple in support of the military.

As part of Military Appreciation Week, Clemson University Staff Senate is hosting a Veterans Appreciation Reception in the Walter T. Cox Plaza on Tuesday from 9 a.m., to 11 a.m., for all Clemson faculty and staff members that are veterans. Light refreshments will be provided along with a small gift as a token of the senate’s appreciation.

On Thursday, flags will be placed on the Scroll of Honor Memorial at 5 p.m. Anyone is welcome to attend and participate in this ceremony.

On Saturday, Bowman Field will have S.C. Army National Guard helicopters and other interactive military displays along with vintage vehicles from the State Guard. The 315th Airlift Wing from Charleston, S.C., will have the “Mini-17” on display on Bowman Field. The “Mini-17” is a scale replica of the C-17, which conducted the flyover of last year’s Military Appreciation Day game.

Following a half-hour Tiger Band performance in the amphitheater beginning at 2 p.m., the military parade rolls from the Holmes and McCabe dormitories. All veterans and current military personnel are invited to participate in the parade. The parade lineup will take place at 2:15 p.m., outside of Bracket Hall.

A flyover by two Air Force A-10s will take place at the conclusion of the national anthem. The lead A-10 will be flown by Clemson Air Force ROTC graduate captain Jim Knauss from Moody Air Force Base. After the alma mater and an enlistment ceremony, fans are encouraged to turn their attention to the sky as members of the Special Forces Association Parachute Team from Fort Bragg enter the stadium. (All aerial activities are subject to change due to weather conditions.)

There will be several special guests and high-ranking military officials in Memorial Stadium for Military Appreciation Day. In-game military recognitions will include the introduction of these officials, the hero-of-the-game, Wounded Warriors and Honor Flight.

All veterans and active-duty military members are invited to come down to the field and be recognized during halftime. To participate, go to portal X in the WestZone or enter through the visitor’s tunnel (gate 10) with five minutes remaining in the second quarter.

During halftime, Tiger Band will play the Armed Forces Medley, and all veterans and active-duty military members are asked to stand to be recognized when their branch’s song is played. Veterans will be recognized in the west endzone by branch during this time as well.

Families of fallen service members from the state of South Carolina will also be introduced at halftime. A fallen soldier tribute and 21-gun salute will follow in the east endzone, ending with the playing of "Taps."

Clemson University sincerely thanks all of our current military and veterans for their sacrifice for our country.
 
So, now Babers is a potential candidate for the Tennessee job? Oh great! There goes the anxiety levels of most of this board.

Also, does that "pizza" have broccoli on it? If so, that's not pizza. that's garbage.
 

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