Baked apples have been a traditional Czech dessert for centuries, originally enjoyed mostly by the upper class but also made by the lower class. The recipe calls for coring apples, filling them with a mixture of raisins and honey, topping with butter and cinnamon, and baking until tender. Today, stuffed baked apples remain a popular dessert in the Czech Republic, sometimes served with whipped cream or ice cream, and are found in both upscale restaurants and home kitchens.
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1. A New Jersey appeals court upheld the conviction of John Ray Wilson, who was growing marijuana plants to treat his multiple sclerosis symptoms without a legal means to obtain medical marijuana.
2. At his trial, Wilson wanted to tell jurors about using marijuana medically but the judge did not allow it, and an expert witness on marijuana's medical benefits.
3. The appeals court said someone accused of drug manufacturing cannot claim "personal use" as a defense. Wilson's sentence of 5 years in prison was also upheld.
Baked apples have been a traditional Czech dessert for centuries, originally enjoyed mostly by the upper class but also made by the lower class. The recipe calls for coring apples, filling them with a mixture of raisins and honey, topping with butter and cinnamon, and baking until tender. Today, stuffed baked apples remain a popular dessert in the Czech Republic, sometimes served with whipped cream or ice cream, and are found in both upscale restaurants and home kitchens.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshows.
1. A New Jersey appeals court upheld the conviction of John Ray Wilson, who was growing marijuana plants to treat his multiple sclerosis symptoms without a legal means to obtain medical marijuana.
2. At his trial, Wilson wanted to tell jurors about using marijuana medically but the judge did not allow it, and an expert witness on marijuana's medical benefits.
3. The appeals court said someone accused of drug manufacturing cannot claim "personal use" as a defense. Wilson's sentence of 5 years in prison was also upheld.