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| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Feb 25 01:33PM +1100 On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 20:06:05 -0600, Hank Rogers <nospam@invalid.net> wrote: >If you simpy say I don't know, it could be that you just haven't >discovered god's magic hiding place yet. One "cannot know" is much more >general. Ok, but maybe one can know. When something mystical happens and one is touched by God or the Spaghetti Monster or the Spirit of the Mountain or the Dreamtime Representative or whatever takes your fancy. Not a common occurrence, I admit. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Feb 25 01:33PM +1100 On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 20:08:09 -0600, >>Sigh. >We as in you and the collective therein. I OTOH know for sure that >fairies do not exist That's a belief. |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Feb 24 08:21PM -0700 > fairies are real then they are a fucking moron. > from the famous cellular commercial.... let me just say > "can you hear me now?" I think it's time you gave it a rest!! |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Feb 24 06:09PM -0500 On 2019-02-24 4:20 p.m., cshenk wrote: >> were do tasty. > I could go for them in a grilled cheese. Deep fried doesnt apeal to me > though. It did not appeal to me either, but it turned out to be pretty good. That being said, I never ordered one for myself. |
| Leonard Blaisdell <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Feb 24 03:46PM -0800 In article <3j767epb2p36sue4prg5r6j3mrounipa6g@4ax.com>, > Please do us both a favor and killfile me so that we do not have to > engage in these useless series of questions that I have been asked so > many times before. And yet, you used advise as a noun. It is possible that I will take the -->advice<-- in your second paragraph, but I never let someone know when I make them go bye-bye. Questions remain unanswered regarding your age and education. Oh, well. For now... Piece! <get it?> <https://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2014/05/30/advise-advice/> leo |
| Jinx the Minx <jinxminx2@yahoo.com>: Feb 25 03:16AM > I offer this to distract you as best as I can just now, when you can > use a bit. I saw another said a mild vinegar to the skin can help as > well? Vinegar is an interesting option. I'm not sure how I feel about putting vinegar on my face and next to my eye, but I might get desperate enough to try it here soon. I'll be staying home from work tomorrow, so I'm hoping I have the energy to do the bread and make a big pot of soup. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Feb 24 07:50PM -0800 On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 1:17:25 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > Worst pain you can have? I guess she never broke her collar bone or had > her sternum cracked open. Beats me if that has happened to her. She used to have a Harley and was kind of a wild child so there's a chance. I've never broke nothing so don't ask me. I've never given childbirth either. My guess is that somebody has had all that happen to her. She's probably be the one to ask in this matter. |
| Jinx the Minx <jinxminx2@yahoo.com>: Feb 25 04:20AM > back and to this day if she is out in freezing weather and feels cold, > she can feel the patch on her back. I guess it permanently affects > nerve endings. That sounds dreadful, and I hope I don't encounter any permanent effects because these dang things are on my face and dangerously close to my eye. I'd give just about anything for a "nice" patch just about anywhere else on the body instead at the moment. |
| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Feb 24 05:21PM -0600 On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 15:01:48 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >> -- >> ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ >Mostly you operate on prejudice, ego, and desire? As I said, you're a perfect fit for this group. I believe that your stay here will be a most fulfilling one. Prejudice? Everyone in this entire world is prejudice about something. Theists are the most prejudice of all. Atheists such as I are much much less so. For you to say that just tells me that you are not all that familiar with the history of theism, and all of the rapes, tortures, genocide, slavery, inequality, racism, etc etc......... I mean sure if an alien ship appears in the sky and hovers over a large city I am gonna be pretty damn prejudice and GTFO if it is my city. Prejudice is a natural instinct so a person can better protect them self. But when you mix prejudice with stupidity such as with theists then you get things like slavery racial, inequality, murder, genocide, torture, and all those other things I listed before and several that I did not list. I am not being prejudice against theists I am just being honest about them... You think it is prejudice of me to call every one of them stupid???? Ask yourself this.... If a grown adult believes that fairies are real just how intelligent can they actually be? No, seriously how intelligent can they be? -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 24 07:15PM -0800 "Bruce" <bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:iqt47ehajborfq9v00mqootjrm1fghvisa@4ax.com... > I had taugé (mung bean sprouts) all my childhood. Rinse, pour hot > water over, peanut sauce optional, eat. That would not be my thing. The only savory things I like with peanut butter are stuffed celery or peanut butter and pickle sandwiches. I can't do warm peanut butter. For some reason it just comes back up. My mom always grew sprouts though. Not sure what she did with the bean sprouts. I know she made them. Maybe she ate them herself? For that matter, I don't know what she did with the alfalfa sprouts either. They were commonly used in sandwiches in those days but we never had sandwiches at home. When I made sprouts, my favorites were chick pea and radish. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 24 07:16PM -0800 "U.S. Janet B." <JB@nospam.com> wrote in message news:iij57el36g6cru4mv0nv4e4tj4uavn6er3@4ax.com... >> Only on planet Bove, which is not the centre of the universe. >> Janet UK > Google "food poisoning fresh sprouts" Yep. I know this was discussed here before and they were *not* available for sale for some time. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 24 07:17PM -0800 "U.S. Janet B." <JB@nospam.com> wrote in message news:gej57edgpl4vokjd1kqv5d333asks67qob@4ax.com... > snip >>https://www.foodsafety.gov/keep/types/fruits/sprouts.html > thanks for that. I knew that info was around somewhere There are other links too but I know if I posted those, someone here would pick them to shreds. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 24 07:24PM -0800 "jmcquown" <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote in message news:3hAcE.4491$Nv.2539@fx24.iad... > Don't ask me why, but I was always under the impression people who bought > and used fresh bean sprouts were using them raw, added to a salad or as a > veggie topping on some sort of sandwich. Go figure. ;) My gardener requested Pad Thai for dinner. Both he and my friend thought I could buy it in a packet but I don't usually buy packet things. I do keep some boxes of mac and cheese and rice mixes but that's about it. I think scratch cooking tastes so much better. I got a recipe from my phone because I was out when he made the request. Recipe called for bean sprouts. I did find a small jar of Pad Thai sauce but the recipe on it and also the noodles both called for bean sprouts. Fred Myer had none. So I padded it out with thin strips of celery and carrot. After that, I found a three pack of made up Pad Thai at Costco. Bought it. He said mine was much better! But the Costco stuff did not have the sprouts in it. Didn't read the ingredients but it did look like it had carrots. Last batch was made with the sprouts. He loved it. I used to add bean sprouts to almost all of my stir fries and my friend did the same until they became unavailable here. I don't think I've ever eater raw bean sprouts. Have only ever had them in stir fries. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 24 07:26PM -0800 "Leonard Blaisdell" <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:240220191211313751%leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net... > all suspect. Lemme check. Yup. Google "micro greens food safety" if > interested. I'm not. Bean sprouts are the original micro greens. > Anybody here eat romaine lettuce? I'm back to eating Romaine. Seems every green has been recalled. I'll be growing my own soon. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 24 07:28PM -0800 "Terry Coombs" <snag_one@msn.com> wrote in message news:q4umfv$co$1@dont-email.me... > time . Just one more "plant" to tend - I've probably got close to 40 house > plants and garden seedlings going right now . (A lot of those house plants > will be sold for Mother's day gifts.) It's all the rinsing that got me. I am home most of the time but some kinds of sprouts need to be rinsed every few hours. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 24 07:30PM -0800 "Terry Coombs" <snag_one@msn.com> wrote in message news:q4v0vb$5s4$1@dont-email.me... > in the ground on St. Paddy's . Our usual last-frost is 15th of April , I'm > going to wait a week or so after to transplant my seedlings . I guess you > could say I'm and indoor/outdoor gardener . I think my strawberries all died. Too much rain then too many dry hot days. I got very few berries and then the leaves all turned brown. I am thinking I will pull them out of the pot and replant with cheap flower seeds, unless my gardener does it for me. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 24 07:36PM -0800 "U.S. Janet B." <JB@nospam.com> wrote in message news:en867edqk3rrdb08obcd9orr55dsqikkc6@4ax.com... > on the neighborhood e-newsletter. Don't need money for them, free to > anyone who wants them. > Janet US We have a Facebook group here called Green Bee. You can offer anything for free or ask for what you need. There's also a gardening/seed group for such things. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 24 07:37PM -0800 <penmart01@aol.com> wrote in message news:c6h57e9f0viv6t6oshou3hjcp4qob75sa7@4ax.com... > finish a 4 quart pot of chow mein in two days. However eaten raw in a > salad they are a lot more filling. I like the white part of bok choi > as crudites for dipping, cut into sticks it good for dipping in salsa. I buy baby Bok Choy. It's small and cute! |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 24 07:42PM -0800 "Sqwertz" <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid> wrote in message news:k7nvi1shhe8c.dlg@sqwertz.com... > pastures and people pissing and shitting in the fields (a common > practice for Mexican pickers as dictation by the owners of the > fields). It's not just Mexicans. When I was 13 I picked cucumbers for one day. I don't know how people can do that all day long. Back breaking work. And I saw what they did and didn't do. We had porta potties but no running water. There was a big water dispenser so you could rinse your hands but there was no soap and they really didn't allow us enough time to use the pottie. |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Feb 24 08:46PM -0700 On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 19:36:17 -0800, "Julie Bove" >"U.S. Janet B." <JB@nospam.com> wrote in message snip... >We have a Facebook group here called Green Bee. You can offer anything for >free or ask for what you need. There's also a gardening/seed group for such >things. good idea |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Feb 24 04:08PM -0700 On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 15:00:06 -0600, Terry Coombs <snag_one@msn.com> wrote: >"investment" last year , though if you count the hours involved it was >less than peon wages . I just HATE to toss the trimmings from the plants >, so I propagate ... At one time I sold extra tomato and pepper plants at the spring neighborhood yard sale. the 'thinnings from initial planting always get me in trouble. I just can't throw them away. So I nurture them and then plant them and then end up with too much produce. This year I think I will offer extra tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, squash, beans on the neighborhood e-newsletter. Don't need money for them, free to anyone who wants them. Janet US |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Feb 24 08:16PM -0700 > version" but saying wish with an i is a million times easier, just try > it. No one will even notice you use an I instead of an o, this is more > of the american english version Why TF should I? I'm English by birth and upbringing! I've just taught you the correct pronunciation! |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Feb 24 08:19PM -0700 On 2019-02-24 5:58 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> as in wool. > Yes, I lived 30 miles south of Worcester MA and learned quickly the > proper pronunciation. Same with Haverhill and Ayer. In the Suffolk dialect, Haverhill sounds like Hayvrull. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 24 07:11PM -0800 I followed this recipe exactly except that I made two smaller loaves and baked them for 20 minutes instead of 40 for one loaf. Excellent bread and quick to make too! https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/irish-brown-bread-recipe Please not that while this is an Irish recipe and contains soda, it is not Irish Soda bread. Still good though. |
| Leonard Blaisdell <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Feb 24 06:31PM -0800 In article <027fe8ca-faeb-4ac0-b7e9-b335e3897805@googlegroups.com>, > Yesterday was my birthday. Happy belated birthday! leo |
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