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  • how do I cook trozas de manteca?

    I tried to find a recipe but since I didn't know what trozas de manteca translated to English I didn't have much luck. It's looks like some type of pork with the fat still attached but pork is carnitas and the woman at the store wasn't sure what it meant either. I looked it up in a translator & it translated to butter logs but it's clearly meat & fat so that didn't make sense so I finally just googled recipes for "trozas de manteca" but they're all in Spanish and I don't read it well enough to be able to cook from a recipe that is in Spanish. If I had to guess I would say it's what chicharones (the cracklins type) look like before they're cooked but I'm not sure.

    2 AnswersCooking & Recipes9 years ago
  • video connections for computer to tv?

    I have been having trouble transferring some video files from my laptop to my tv because my dvd burner broke. Since I have an HDMI out on my laptop I thought about simply buying a 22" tv with HDMI capability but all the ones I saw didn't have enough connectors for all my other components (the tvs I saw had 1 composite jack & 1 HDMI in). The current tv has 2 video in composite jacks, an S-video jack & an RF jack and I'm using all the ins (Tivo, DVD player, set-top box) except for S-video.

    If I switch one of the things using a composite in jack to the S-video jack to free up one composite in can I plug a composite cord into to the tv & take the other end & plug it into a component/DVI adapter, plug the DVI end of a DVI/HDMI cord into the other end of that adapter & plug the HDMI end into my laptop?

    I did read somewhere that you could plug the yellow, white & red male ends into the red, blue & green jacks and there would be picture & sound but it might be black & white instead of color so do realize that it will not be HDMI quality video but since it's an analog tv it wouldn't be anyway. I just didn't want to waste money on something that wouldn't work or even worse, do something that might damage my laptop or tv.

    1 AnswerTVs9 years ago