Friday, May 25, 2018

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 8 topics

Sqwertz <swertz@cluemail.compost>: May 24 09:24PM -0500

On Sun, 20 May 2018 17:07:38 -0500, cshenk wrote:
 
>> paying job programming US military computers. :-o scary? ;)
 
> I do not have a job programming US computers nor have I ever. If you
> are confused on what SQL is, I can help you understand it.
 
If you're writing SQL, that's considered computer programming -
specifically database programming.
 
I can't imagine you having the smarts to be able to do any of that,
though. Considering your technical abilities here are absolutely
Zero and that you can't be bothered to learn or remember a damned
thing.
 
-sw
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U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: May 24 10:23PM -0600

>Going for takeout or to a restaurant will take at least that time and
>cost more.
 
>We tried it. The food is ok but not something I'd do on a weekly basis.
 
The woman across the street uses the service occasionally when her
husband is not in this country. He is a doctor with the National
Guard and has been deployed three times. They drive a pickup truck
and some sort of van. They live in a newer ranch-style house on a
nice sized lot. The wife has her own computer based business out of
the home. She has weekly house cleaning service and lawn care. They
are not rolling in dough. Fortunately she has a mother-in-law who can
watch the 3 kids As soon as the kids start going to school I am sure
she will have to use a nanny for some of the things she can't do while
maintaining her business. I'm told that in my area a large portion of
the people do not 'go' to work each day. They are working from home.
Being employed these days, staying employed requires different
adjustments and skills than back in the old days.
Janet US
Jinx the Minx <jinxminx2@yahoo.com>: May 25 04:58AM

> community full of busy people like this who want to retain as much
> family time as they can without the intrusion of live in help.
> Janet US
 
My stepdaughters use these meal kit delivery services often. First and
foremost, they are too busy studying (one in college, one in med school) to
put a lot of time and thought into shopping and meal planning. Secondly,
these services introduce them to different foods and menus they may not
have thought to try on their own—they like to experiment. Third, when time
is of the essence, it's a whole lot healthier than other quick food
delivery options.
 
I know other parent friends that also use them. Single moms working
multiple jobs, with kids in various after school activities—it alleviates
the burden once in awhile. More power to them for juggling it all.
Jinx the Minx <jinxminx2@yahoo.com>: May 25 04:58AM

> that requires your kids to be raised by the hired help, you should not
> have them. Do the have to have that kinds of a lifestyle? No, it is
> their choice. They are putting material things ahead of family.
 
If you substituted the word "daycare" or "babysitter" for nanny would it
skew your opinion differently? Most parents nowadays have some form of
childcare, especially during those short before and after school hours
while parents work 8-5. I think the word nanny conjures up an image of
live-in help while mommy gets her nails done and shops the mall, but that
isn't what having a nanny is all about these days. It's just a fancy word
for scheduled babysitter. The days of two parent/single breadwinner
households are long over. It has little to do with materialism.
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 25 03:25AM -0700

On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 4:18:33 PM UTC-4, Jill McQuown wrote:
> ounces. Might as well say each person gets X number of bites. Not
> everyone has the same appetite.
 
> Jill
 
"A portion is the amount of food that you choose to eat for a meal or snack. It can be big or small, you decide.
 
A serving is a measured amount of food or drink, such as one slice of bread or one cup (eight ounces) of milk."
 
<https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/wecan/eat-right/distortion.htm>
 
Papa Bear eats three servings for his portion
Mama Bear eats two servings for her portion
Baby Bear eats one serving for his portion
 
Cindy Hamilton
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 25 03:30AM -0700

On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 8:01:11 PM UTC-4, Hank Rogers wrote:
 
> > -sw
 
> Exactly what are the jewish customs and rituals related to lighting the
> oven?
 
Can't start a fire on the Sabbath. By extension, can't flip an electric
switch in case it makes a spark.
 
They make moveable covers for light switches so you can't accidentally
break the rules. I've got a couple so I don't, for example, accidentally
turn on the overhead light in the bedroom in the middle of the night
when I'm trying to turn the ceiling fan on. Both the light and the
fan have a decora switch, and it's easy to accidentally brush one when
aiming for the other, in the dark.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 25 08:03AM -0400

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> when I'm trying to turn the ceiling fan on. Both the light and the
> fan have a decora switch, and it's easy to accidentally brush one when
> aiming for the other, in the dark.
 
Don't you modern jewish ppl see the silliness in all this?
 
I do believe in a God but not all this nonsense spouted by
various religions.
 
The Muslim dawn-to-dusk fasting during the month of Ramadan
really cracks me up. Heck, I do that all year long and they think
they are making some sacrifice? LOL!
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 25 08:11AM -0400

> > > oven?
 
> > Can't start a fire on the Sabbath. By extension, can't flip an electric
> > switch in case it makes a spark.
 
Do you also keep off your computer, unplug your fridge, use no
lights on the Sabbath? Heaven forbid you create a spark. WTH???
Why can you turn on your ceiling fan but not the light
accidently?
Jinx the Minx <jinxminx2@yahoo.com>: May 25 12:23PM

>> more income than they are likely to get in order to achieve that.
 
> Sure, but they are not the ones with nannys and other hired help.
> Different situation.
 
Those are exactly the ones with nannies and hired help now! I'm not sure
what the big deal is having someone mow the lawn for you once a week or
having a maid help out washing windows and mopping one day a week. Janet
isn't speaking of homes with live-in or full time hired help. As a working
mother of a school aged child, I can tell you I'd much rather hire someone
for $20 an hour to do these tasks for me than to do them myself on my
measly two days off. I don't hire people to do these tasks for me, but I
do pay for childcare. I don't work because I am materialistic, but because
it's pretty damn cold living outside without a roof over your head in
winter here. Work is a necessity. So is childcare. Please don't confuse
the families Janet is speaking of with families of a bygone era or of
excessive wealth as depicted in movies and on TV.
Jinx the Minx <jinxminx2@yahoo.com>: May 25 12:23PM


> The food stamp crowd does not have nanny's. They may use grandmom.
 
> Today some things are different. We lived with only one TV, no cell
> phones or iPads.
 
The food stamp crowd doesn't use grandmom—they get childcare subsidies to
enroll their kids at the best daycares in town. And even in a state as
welfare friendly as MN is, the minute you start working and earning money,
they reduce your food stamp benefits to almost nothing.
 
Even so, it's splitting hairs to draw a distinction between parents that
use external daycare vs. daycare that comes to their home. It's exactly
the same. And in many cases, that college "nanny" (in the olden days known
as a babysitter) that comes over after school is cheaper!!
Jinx the Minx <jinxminx2@yahoo.com>: May 25 12:23PM

> but apparently are trigger words for some folks here. Posh lifestyle?
> Not hardly.
> Janet US
 
I should have finished reading the thread before jumping in! What you said
here is exactly so!
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 25 03:11AM -0700

On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 7:28:02 PM UTC-4, Alex wrote:
> > song, "Dark Side of the Moon." Reminded me of many old Moody
> > Blues music. Good stuff all.
 
> That's the name of an album, not a song.
 
Yes, although one of the songs on it (Brain Damage) contains the lyrics
"see you on the dark side of the moon".
 
As well, the album contains the song "Money".
 
My husband listens to Pink Floyd when he's stressed. If I come home
and "Welcome to the Machine" is playing, I just leave him the hell
alone.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 25 06:55AM -0400

Sqwertz wrote:
> >> pudding if you don't eat your meat!" ;)
 
> > I'm not familiar with that song but....
 
> It's only their most popular song ever.
 
If that's so, I'd probably recognize the music, just not the
lyrics. Back in the day, I usually tuned out the lyrics of a song
and listened to the instrument parts. Many old popular songs, I
have no idea what they were singing about - didn't care. Also, I
was never a Pink Floyd fan but I did like and buy, "Dark Side of
the Moon." album. I bought that one on an 8-track.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: May 25 03:24PM +1000

>white women are dysfuntionally organismic, powerful vibraters can't
>get them off. It's only in Europe and America that there's a large
>market for sex toys.
 
Lol, thanks for the explanation, Popeye.
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 25 03:34AM -0700

On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 8:08:33 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
> white women are dysfuntionally organismic, powerful vibraters can't
> get them off. It's only in Europe and America that there's a large
> market for sex toys.
 
"organismic"?
 
And you rolled up in Kuthe's grill over "El Dente". Shame on you.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 25 06:54AM -0400

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
 
> There's an interesting documentary on Chinese food in America
> called "The Search for General Tso":
 
> <https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3576038/>
 
That sounds good and I see it was made as a movie.
Thanks for that, I'll look out for it. Sounds interesting.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: May 25 04:28PM +1000

On Thu, 24 May 2018 17:47:56 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
>> but never anything from the renter. Or do you own the property?
 
>I own outright. Paid cash, closed Oct 31 2017. Bel; Nor has a new local ordinances, etc. but I directly ASKED DianaK the City Clerk of Bel Nor how many non related people could I rent to and she said THREE but I have to pay for and schedule a NEW inspection and add them to the Occupancy List, and thery have to have their ID's photocopied and keprt in a Bel Nor file cabinet!
 
>Just another way for our fucking Government to control us! :-(
 
So how would you rate living in the land of the free?
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 25 03:38AM -0700

On Friday, May 25, 2018 at 2:28:55 AM UTC-4, Bruce wrote:
 
> >I own outright. Paid cash, closed Oct 31 2017. Bel; Nor has a new local ordinances, etc. but I directly ASKED DianaK the City Clerk of Bel Nor how many non related people could I rent to and she said THREE but I have to pay for and schedule a NEW inspection and add them to the Occupancy List, and thery have to have their ID's photocopied and keprt in a Bel Nor file cabinet!
 
> >Just another way for our fucking Government to control us! :-(
 
> So how would you rate living in the land of the free?
 
Bel Nor is essentially a college town. I'm not saying it's reasonable,
but perhaps it was enacted to combat abuses like 20 people living in
enough space for 5.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 25 03:20AM -0700

On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 6:21:31 PM UTC-4, Hank Rogers wrote:
> clean as simply cleaning up the spatters. Sometimes I use them for
> frying hamburgers, but never had much problems cooking Italian sausages
> without a screen.
 
Dishwasher. It cleans them up a treat.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 25 03:21AM -0700

On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 8:32:53 PM UTC-4, Hank Rogers wrote:
 
> > Shove it in the dishwasher, easy.
 
> Yeah, good idea. But with just two of us, I usually just wash everything
> by hand.
 
With just the two of us, I run the dishwasher every day. Twice, sometimes,
on the weekend.
 
Cindy Hamilton
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