It is so simple you probably already have all of the ingredients in your kitchen right now! But if you don't get your shopping list ready so you can make this recipe pronto. Alfredo Sauce is made of: Butter – if you like salt, use salted butter, if not, go with unsalted. Either works just fine and you can adjust the salt level later in the recipe. Heavy Cream – this is not half & half! This ingredient can also be named Heavy Whipping Cream. This is the main ingredient that makes this alfredo recipe so creamy. Parmesan Cheese – quality matters with parmesan cheese. Use higher-quality kind and freshly grate it yourself. After recipe testing this recipe over and over I know that the store-bought pre-shredded kind does not work as well as the real kind. Salt and Pepper – to taste. Add as much or as little as you like! How to Make Alfredo Sauce How to make Alfredo Sauce is super easy and quick so just follow these steps and you'll have dinner ready in no time! And if you are looking for a video tutorial, scroll down to the recipe card for a super helpful how-to.
Airline Flights To Italy Author: Jimmy Sturo Italy, recognizable in the world map as the boot-shaped Italian peninsula in southern Europe, has quite a few attractions that ensure steady tourist traffic. The independent countries of San Marino and the Vatican City are enclosed within Italian territory. The country's beauty and historical monuments lures many tourists from all over the world. Several airlines fly from the US directly to Italy. These include Delta, American Airlines, Alitalia, Air France, Iberia and Swiss International airlines. Another option is to fly to other large cities in Europe such as London, Frankfurt or Paris and opt for a low budget flight to Italy. Flights to Italy from these cities are easy to find, thanks to the budget airline phenomenon. With all of these airlines battling amongst themselves, this can only be good news for the customer. Several budget airlines fly from the UK or Europe to Italian destinations and it is easy to find a bargain flight to Italy.
Recently, I wanted to test network throughput via command line with at least 3 tools. For the life of me, I could not remember iperf. Not being able to remember previously used command line tools is frustrating and something we can all relate to. So I created a go-to-list of network tools for myself. Then, I thought, why not turn this list into a blog post? So I spent another hour or two compiling this ongoing list of Linux Networking Commands and Scripts. I look forward mostly to suggestions, because I know there's always something missing or new scripts out there to try. Linux Networking commands and scripts This list of Linux Networking commands and scripts will receive ongoing updates, similar to the other lists on this blog … aria2 – downloading just about everything. Torrents included. arpwatch – Ethernet Activity Monitor. bmon – bandwidth monitor and rate estimator. bwm-ng – live network bandwidth monitor. curl – transferring data with URLs. (or try ie) darkstat – captures network traffic, usage statistics.
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