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Hileli süt ürünleri imalatı yapan 25 firma Gıda Tarim ve Hayvancılık bakanlığı tarafından açıklandı.
Gıda Tarım ve Hayvancılık Bakanlığı, laboratuvar testleri sonucunda taklit ve tağşiş yaptığı kesinleşen 25 gıda firmasının adını açıkladıAçıklamada söz konusu 25 firmanın yanında bu işletmelerin ürettiği 37 parti ürüne ait (17 peynir, 12 yoğurt, 7 tereyağı, 1 UHT süt) bilgiler de verildi.
Hileli süt ürünleri üretimi yapan firmaların listesi aşağıdaki gibi açıklandı.
Kamuoyuna Duyuru Tarihi
Firma Adı
Ürün Adı
Marka
Parti/Seri No
06/12/2012
Sütkon Gıda Tar. Ürn. ve Day.Tük. Mal. San. Tic. Ltd. Şti./KONYA
Yağlı Eritme Peyniri (Bitkisel Yağ)
Demircizade
12.04.2012
21.04.2012
26.07.2012
Mehmet Demirci Gıda Tar. Ürn. Oto. İnş. San. Tic. Ltd.Şti./ KONYA
Eritme Peyniri
(Bitkisel Yağ)
Ozan Demircizade
20052012
Süller Peynircilik Süt ve Süt Ürünleri İnş. San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti./DENİZLİ
Peynir Karışımı(Nişasta)
Süller
12.09.2011
Saruhanlılar Süt ve Süt Ürünleri/ DENİZLİ
Peynir Karışımı(Nişasta)
Ovmalux
16.03.2012
Narin Süt ve Süt Ürünleri Gıda Paz. San. Tic. Ltd. Şti./KAYSERİ
Tam Yağlı Tulum Peyniri(Bitkisel Yağ)
Narlıtepe
077
066
038
Narin Süt ve Süt Ürünleri Gıda Paz. San. Tic. Ltd. Şti./KAYSERİ
Tulum Peyniri(Bitkisel Yağ)
Zirve
068
Narin Süt ve Süt Ürünleri Gıda Paz. San. Tic. Ltd. Şti/KAYSERİ
Tulum Peyniri(Bitkisel Yağ)
Narlıtepe
181
210
Birsen Güven Gıda San. ve Tic. A.Ş./KAYSERİ
Tam Yağlı Tulum Peyniri(Bitkisel Yağ)
Karel
08
Torunoba Süt Ürünleri/ELAZIĞ
Tam Yağlı Tulum Peyniri(Bitkisel Yağ)
Torunoba
348
YGS Süt ve Süt Ürünleri San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti. /İZMİR
Taze Kaşar Peyniri(Bitkisel Yağ)
Acan
02.04.12
YGS Süt ve Süt Ürünleri San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti. /İZMİR
Taze Kaşar Peyniri(Bitkisel Yağ)
Can
11.03.2012
İzsüt Besicilik Tar. Gıda İth. İhr. San. Tic. Ltd. Şti./İZMİR
Kaşar Peyniri(Bitkisel Yağ)
Özay
26.03.2012
Baran Süt Ürün. Day. Tük. Mal. Gıda San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti. /İZMİR
Homojenize Yoğurt(Bitkisel Yağ ve jelatin)
Özdoğan Tatal
03.04.2012
Çakıroğlu Süt Ürün. Gıda ve Hayv. San. Tic. Ltd. Şti./İZMİR
Tam Yağlı Homejenize Yoğurt (Bitkisel Yağ, Jelatin)
Bugün Suriyede meydana gelen ve kendilerini mualifler diye adlandıran gruplar tarafından gerçekleştirilen bu katliam neden ana haber bültenlerinde ve büyük gazetelerin haber sitelerinde gösterilmiyor ? anlamak gerçekten çok zor.Bunun bir haber değeri taşımadığına mı inanılıyor yoksa başka sebeplerimi var bu haberi doğru dürüst yayınlamamalarının? yorumu size bırakıyorum.İşte haberin ana hatları.
Kaynak Vatan Gazetesi Web Sitesi: Suriye devlet haber ajansı SANA, Suriye'nin başkenti Şam'ın kenar mahallesinde bir okula muhaliflerin roketli saldırıda bulunduğunu iddia etti.
Şam'da sığınmacıların kaldığı Vafidan kampındaki bir okula isabet eden roket sonucu 28 öğrenci ve 1 öğretmenin öldürüldüğü ileri sürüldü.
Şam'ın kuzeydoğusundaki kampta yaklaşık 25 bin sığınmacının yaşadığı belirtiliyor.
Suriye ordusu ve muhalifler aylardır, Şam'ın kenar mahallelerinde kontrolü ele geçirmek için çatışıyor.
My sister brought me a little gift last weekend. I was so thrilled!! This is a wonderful little booklet with many aprons and lots of inspiration! I love the illustrations, very classic 40s.
"Protection plus Charm"
A whole family of aprons!
"Crisp and fresh for company at home" One of my favorites! I love the interesting halter top.
Such a fun illustration! "All hands and the cook the order of the day when a church dinner is on the schedule..... seven basic aprons made from materials available."
There have been many people over the years who, while they may not have been born or raised in Mill Creek Hundred, have nonetheless made a significant contribution to some aspect of its history. One such person was N. Dushane Cloward.
It's easy to think of Brandywine Springs Amusement Park as consisting of no more than the rides, attractions, and buildings that once stood in the glen along Hyde Run. Of course, the park was much more than just its physical structures -- it was conceived, built, and operated by real people (a simple statement, I know, but one that often gets overlooked). Like any business today, it was populated by all kinds of people, some with simple stories, and some with more interesting backgrounds. One of the more interesting people involved with park was N. Dushane Cloward. Cloward was a musician, an artist, and a showman, and he was integral to the success of the amusement park. Nathan Dushane Cloward was born on August 11, 1865 to William and Hannah Cloward of Wilmington. William H. Cloward (1839-1879) was a clerk all of his adult life, save for four years in the early 1860's. From 1861-1865, he served in the Fourth Delaware Regiment Infantry Volunteers as Adjutant to Col. A.H. Grimshaw, the prominent Wilmington doctor who raised the regiment. Quite interestingly, in what was perhaps a bit of historical foreshadowing, the Fourth Delaware Regiment was camped from June to October 1862 at Camp DuPont -- at Brandywine Springs. Lt. Cloward is standing in the left rear in the picture below. Col. Grimshaw is seated second from the left.
William Cloward's son N. Dushane (Dushane was his grandmother's maiden name) was raised in Wilmington, and began his professional life the same way his father had spent his -- as a clerk. But while the young Cloward toiled as a clerk for the Pennsylvania Railroad, he realized his true passion was music. Before long he was studying music seriously, and then left the railroad to make his passion his livelihood. One of the directions he took his love for music was education -- not too surprising, given that his father had served a term as the Secretary and Treasurer of the Wilmington School Board. In 1889, Dushane took over the music department at Smyrna High School. Later on, he would help found the Wilmington School of Music.
He seems not to have stayed at Smyrna for long, because by the early 1890's Cloward was living in Washington, DC with his wife Anna. In the nation's capital he was involved with a number of theaters and musical societies. In fact, two of the highest honors he received took place in DC. Cloward sang at the second inauguration of President Grover Cleveland in 1893, and led a 5000 voice chorus at the 1885 dedication of the Washington Monument.
A younger N. Dushane Cloward
By the late 1890's, Cloward and his family (which by now included his five children -- William, Anna, N. Dushane, Donald, and Catherine) had moved back to Wilmington. Soon after returning to Delaware, Cloward began his affiliation with Brandywine Springs Amusement Park. During his roughly ten year tenure at (and around) the park, N. Dushane Cloward made significant contributions toward its success. His background in music and theater (and the connections he had made) was a perfect fit for a park with two theaters and thousands of visitors to entertain. Just down the hill from the fields where his father had encamped 40 years before, Dushane Cloward entertained tens of thousands of park patrons with the acts he booked as well as with his own considerable talents. He often sang and performed at the park.
Cloward's main duty at Brandywine Springs, though, was to oversee the entertainment at the park -- sort like a dry-land version of a cruise director. The connections he fostered in the industry undoubtedly aided him in booking acts of all sorts for the park's theaters -- theater companies, singers, performers, speakers, and more. He was also the man responsible for special park promotions, like Children's Day and Baby Doll Day. At one of the Children's Days, he led a chorus that was said to contain 5000 of the honored guests.*
Of all the insider connections Cloward likely made, one is particularly interesting. The theater performer and singer seems to have had an early interest in the next wave of entertainment -- moving pictures. Very early on he made connections with the Edison Company, at a time when they were just about the only ones making movies. Cloward exhibited motion pictures at the park (and elsewhere) soon after the turn of the century, and in 1903 he was responsible for the construction of the park's movie theater -- possibly the first purpose-built structure of its kind in Delaware.* What's even more interesting is what occurred later that year.
In August 1903, Cloward invited one of Edison's top directors, A.C. Abadie, to come to Brandywine Springs and film a few short movies. Abadie filmed a Maypole dance, the Children's Day parade, and a short movie entitled "Turning the Tables". To the best of my knowledge, the footage of the dance and the parade are not available online, but are either in the National Archives somewhere or have been lost to history. "Turning the Tables", however, is available and is embedded below. The short film shows several boys swimming in a local watering hole, only to chased out by a constable. In the end, the constable ends up in the water. It doesn't specifically say so, but it seems to clear to me (and others who have seen it) that the watering hole is in fact Lake Washington at the park. And although also uncredited, we think there's a pretty good chance that the part of the ultimately drenched policeman was played by none other than N. Dushane Cloward. Assuming this is all correct, it may be the first motion picture footage ever recorded in Mill Creek Hundred. It ain't Casablanca, but it's fun to watch. For those who can't watch videos here, the movie is also available here.
In addition to his official roles within the amusement park -- which also included booking the lucrative group outings, once he became the assistant manager in 1904 -- Cloward also was involved with the roller skating rink that sat next to the park, but not officially in it. The rink was a joint venture of some of the park managers, and unlike the park itself, operated year-round. Cloward must have enjoyed the roller rink, because for several years he also managed the Eleventh Street Rink in Wilmington, located near 11th and Madison Streets. At both rinks (and many others) from 1907 to 1909, a sport called roller polo was contested, a subject which will be detailed in a subsequent post. Cloward was the manager of the Brandywine Springs team.
Both prior to and while he worked at the amusement park, Cloward was constantly involved with all manor of musical and theatrical societies and companies. In 1887 he helped form the Wilmington Choral Club. It seems as if he was always either performing, planning a performance, or scheduling one. In fact, upon his death in 1910, a newspaper article says he was in talks with the World Champion Philadelphia Athletics to form an amateur company to perform The Mikado. (I think I would have paid good money to see Connie Mack, Home Run Baker, and Chief Bender sing "Three Little Maids from School Are We".)
Dushane Cloward's death did come on November 6, 1910, at the age of only 45. A benefit performance, said to be the biggest at the time, was given in his honor at the Grand Opera House in Wilmington a few days later. After his passing, the entertainment at Brandywine Springs was never quite the same. No one else was able to bring in the level of talent that Cloward had for nearly a decade. And although he wasn't a native of Mill Creek Hundred, Nathan Dushane Cloward certainly made an entertaining contribution to its history.
Additional Facts and Related Thoughts:
Several years ago at one of the Friends of Brandywine Springs' archaeological digs at the park, we unearthed a small metal token (about the size of a dime), that read "Children's Day 1910". This was one of the free gifts given to the kids, and would have been from the last such event overseen by Cloward himself.
Cloward also was the manager, around 1909, of the Red Moon Picture Theater at 411 market Street in Wilmington. I've checked, and the address seems to be about the only empty lot on the block.
A big thanks to Mark Lawlor for the Cloward pictures included above, as well as much of the information. Mark became interested in Cloward while researching for his book Brandywine Springs Amusement Park: Echoes of the Past 1886-1923. The book, while currently hard to get except for beat-up used copies, is the definitive resource on the park.
Well, it's been a while since we had a maps/photo-only post so here it goes!
In case you don't know, the Austro-Hungarian empire was a constitutional monarchist union between the crowns of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary in Central Europe. The union was a result of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, under which the House of Habsburg agreed to share power with the separate Hungarian government, dividing the territory of the former Austrian Empire between them.
The Austrian and the Hungarian lands became independent entities enjoying equal status. Austria-Hungary was a multinational realm and one of the world's great powers at the time. The dual monarchy existed for 51 years until it dissolved on 31 October 1918 at end of World War I. Three decades after its dissolution, most of former Austria-Hungary became part of the Soviet Union or the East Bloc countries.
Extremely detailed Ethnic, Transport, and Physical map of the Austrian Empire from 1855
The realm comprised modern-day Austria, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, large parts of Serbia and Romania and smaller parts of Italy, Montenegro, Poland and Ukraine.
Austrian troops marching up Mt. Zion, Jerusalem, 1916
Austro-Hungarian WW1 POW's in Russia, 1915
Pavilion of the Austro-hungarian Llyod at the world's fair, Vienna, 1873
1892 protests in Bucharest for equal rights for Romanians in Austria-Hungary-ruled Transylvania
Emperor Franz Joseph and Archduke Franz Ferdinand, 1908.
Okay everyone, let's say it all together now: I can't believe that November is already over! I know; you have heard it before. But yes, it's December (already). November is over. What happened? Luckily I take photos, because lately I can't remember! Due to my blogger issue with photos, I am doing this collage style this time (thanks everyone for the comments -- I am uploading to flickr and then pasting the code into the blog). So here you have it, the Who, the What and the Where of 2011 vs 2012.
2011:
Who: Baby A (aren't crying photos the funniest? Look at that face!).
What: Chicken Feet and Bran Flax Muffins
Where: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, San Francisco, Sierra Nevadas
2012:
Who: Ladies who lunch brunch
What: Crabs, Oatmeal pumpkin cookies
Where: Santa Rosa, Oakland, San Francisco
The Extras:
Books:
2011: 10 / 2012: 4
Last year in November I read 10 books. Clearly I had a little more free time than this year! This year I only read 4. Last year, many of those books were really great. The greats included The Art of Racing in the Rain, The Book Thief and The Help. This year the best of the four was Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, which was an interesting book about a girl gone missing and her husband's adventure once she is gone.
Miles:
2011: 126 / 2012: 131
It's weird; I thought I ran less miles this year than last, but I beat my last year mileage by 5 miles. Who knew?
Races:
2011: 2 / 2012: 1
Last year I ran 2 races, a half marathon and a 5k turkey trot. This year, in lieu of the turkey trot, I ran on my own, but I still completed one obstacle race instead.
Do you like crab? What's your favorite holiday treat? Did you run a turkey trot this year?
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