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| lucretiaborgia@fl.it: Feb 28 04:02PM -0400 On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 09:47:15 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >Perhaps he didn't have any lamb broth on hand and had to make >a substitution. >Cindy Hamilton I make it in traditional fashion and it doesn't require broth. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Feb 28 11:08AM -0500 On 2019-02-28 6:03 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote: > and > "Worcestershire, ketchup and beef broth" > Beef broth, not beef. You have to excuse Bruce. He's Bruce. That is reason enough. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Feb 28 10:30AM -0500 >> the crumbs and then lay them skin side down in the buttered pan. >> Bake for 45 minutes, turning them half way through. > It's probably good but does not sound appealing to me. Ditto, Joan. I'm not a big fan of oranges so cooking with orange juice doesn't appeal to me. I'm glad Dave and his wife liked it. :) Jill |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Feb 28 11:06AM -0500 On 2019-02-28 1:12 a.m., Julie Bove wrote: > I'll start my list! > 1. Dave Smith > Should I go on? :):):) Ouch. My day is shattered. |
| lucretiaborgia@fl.it: Feb 28 11:40AM -0400 >Many people have died from eating raw. Cooking can potentially >save your life. That usually depends on the weather conditions >where oysters are harvested. I like Oysters Kilpatrick https://www.thespruceeats.com/oysters-kilpatrick-recipe-256024 |
| lucretiaborgia@fl.it: Feb 28 11:41AM -0400 >> Yep. I'm just a wild risk-taker. Next I'll take up sky diving. >I plan to do sky diving myself just as soon as my doctor says I >only have a few months left to live. Go out with a bang. :) Probably be more of a splattttt :) |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Feb 28 10:42AM -0500 On 2/28/2019 10:18 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> where oysters are harvested. > Yep. I'm just a wild risk-taker. Next I'll take up sky diving. > Cindy Hamilton Most anyone can sky dive. I want to see you sky dive and eat oysters on the way down! |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com>: Feb 28 02:28PM "cshenk" wrote in message news:34SdnWyBnPqAvurBnZ2dnUU7-a_NnZ2d@giganews.com... Ophelia wrote: > == > The way I saw it (I could be wrong) Carol offered a few to choose > from, not pile them all up on one plate, Carol? Yup! Tumeric was only for color BTW, has almost no flavor. It's totally fine if she doesn't like what I'd do but the cost of scallops means this would be a special meal so we'd take time to make it pretty. Above the items that were separate, got all mixed together somehow. (beets and mushroom dish? Ick!). I'd have picked 3 off the list and the spice load is low on all of them. I probably phrased it wrong thereby causing confusion. === What confusion?? It was clear enough to me. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Feb 28 11:02AM -0500 >> I plan to do sky diving myself just as soon as my doctor says I >> only have a few months left to live. Go out with a bang. :) > Probably be more of a splattttt :) Yeah, and then someone has to go pick up what's left of him. Not a pretty picture. Jill |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Feb 28 09:00AM -0700 On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 07:32:34 -0600, Terry Coombs <snag_one@msn.com> wrote: >On 2/28/2019 6:16 AM, Ophelia wrote: snip >. The problem is the illegal/illicit stuff . I'm very careful with that >stuff , I got a little overboard many years ago while overseas and don't >ever want a repeat . This winter my husband had a back injury confirmed by X-rays. He was in incredible pain. I even took him to the emergency room once he was able to stand. All the offerings were Tylenol only. That's just plain cruel. When I had my right shoulder surgery in 2010 I got prescriptions for oxycotin by the handful. There must be a decent compromise on the prescriptions. Janet US |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com>: Feb 28 04:02PM "Terry Coombs" wrote in message news:q58nsn$ald$1@dont-email.me... On 2/28/2019 6:16 AM, Ophelia wrote: > Snag > == > I think you just might. Don't you have any painkillers?? The dentist declined my request for something stronger than OTC meds ... all the media bullshit about "the opioid crisis in America" has them all afraid to prescribe for real issues . While a lot of folks get hooked initially on prescription medication , that's not the big problem . The problem is the illegal/illicit stuff . I'm very careful with that stuff , I got a little overboard many years ago while overseas and don't ever want a repeat . Snag Yes, I have been hearing about that. I am very pleased there is not quite so much trouble here about them. I have to take opioids because I have no choice. I am very careful though. I make sure I can't have so many that I become addicted. That shouldn't stop you having decent pain relief though:( |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Feb 28 10:54AM -0500 jmcquown wrote: > The idea of Nutella > never attracted me because I can't imagine spreading jarred chocolate on > anything. I agree. And the commercials I saw showed "Mom" serving it to her young children for breakfast (Nutella spread on toast) before leaving for school. wow and yikes! |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Feb 28 09:01AM -0700 On Wed, 27 Feb 2019 20:44:08 -0800, "Julie Bove" >> suddenly get over, others... sorry, I didn't keep up. >Not sure who you are referring to. If you mean our latest troll, I'm rather >sick of him. then why are you replying to his day's old posts again and again, day after day? |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Feb 28 01:11PM -0800 On Thursday, February 28, 2019 at 10:18:44 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: > panic!! It was a very small one and even if it is carrying something bad, > why couldn't have used the chairs to confine it and allow it to be caught. > I just don't understand it. It is a strange reaction. We were at the circus once and an elephant went on the rampage. There was a little panic but not to the degree as in the video. Everybody, went up the seats but I always like to do the opposite of what others do. I went down and towards the door. This was actually a bad move because the elephant had the same idea. Luckily someone stopped me from going out the door otherwise, my little boy and I would have met the crazy elephant face to face. Perhaps that guy that stopped me was an angel sent down from heaven. :) |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Feb 28 10:54AM -0500 tert in seattle wrote: > http://www.ftupet.com/upload/WTFood.jpg > it looks like bacon that was made from rubber > wtf? Definitely cooked and shelf stable real bacon (Like Jill said) or a vegetarian bacon (like Julie called soy bacon). I've seen and tasted bacon like that. Either real bacon from a Hormel shelf stable box or Morning Star veggie bacon looks about the same. That on the plate looked like it hadn't been heated up yet. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 01 08:08AM +1100 On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 12:45:53 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >> Ugh! I don't often cook bacon but when I do I want it to be the real >> thing!! Same as everything for me really. >They shouldn't sell that stuff as any kind of bacon. It's much better to just call it what it is - chopped and formed turkey semi-meatlike substance strips. But would "chopped and formed turkey semi-meatlike substance strips" work well in a commercial? > I'll bet a nickel that your dog would love it. I hope you're not putting down food for the common people. Gary no like that! Besides, you'd love to have some around when that famine hits! |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 28 12:52PM -0800 "jmcquown" <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote in message news:kLTdE.23401$hV4.656@fx43.iad... >> LOL. At the time, I didn't realize it was a typo for "OAT milk" >> I visualized milk made from acorns or something. LOL > What typo? Dave said "oat milk". No mention of acorns anywhere. He said that in a reply. The first post said "oak". |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Feb 28 10:55AM -0500 Julie Bove wrote: > >> Oak milk is great on cereal. My wife likes it in coffee. > > Oak milk? Jeez, you're just as weird as Julie with food. ;) > I'm not even that weird! LOL. At the time, I didn't realize it was a typo for "OAT milk" I visualized milk made from acorns or something. LOL |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 01 07:54AM +1100 On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 20:24:25 -0000 (UTC), Jinx the Minx >> I seem to recall toenails are specifically disallowed. >> Cindy Hamilton >But they're just gelatin! Says who? According to this site: <https://www.campbellsoup.ca/our-brands/dietary-alternatives/vegetarian/> Campbell's Condensed Cream of Mushroom is vegetarian, so there can't be any gelatin in it. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 01 07:55AM +1100 On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 12:41:32 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >just past the squeak. >The classic casserole uses canned green beans, so it's well past the >squeak. Yes, canned is the other extreme. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 01 07:56AM +1100 On Thu, 28 Feb 2019 09:06:31 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >> Time to find a new lady love, my friend. >My guess is that young non-white people regard green bean casserole to be some kind of mythical, magical, white people food. It is one of the few foods that my son will cook. He makes a giant pan of the stuff for parties. Evidently, it's a hit with the kids. >It was a great disappointment for me when I first had a taste of green bean casserole. It tasted like canned green beans and canned soup. In this case, the dish is not greater than the sum of it's parts. The arrival of green bean casserole to Hawaii probably signals the end of our island culture. I don't think the green bean casserole is as big a threat to Hawaiian or any other culture as McDonalds. The French have been known to set McDonalds franchises on fire for that reason. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Feb 28 10:54AM -0500 John Kuthe wrote: > > >I took her to the local grocers on the way home from picking her up from her job this evening! She told me she needed green beans, french fried onions and she said she has the Cream Of Mushroom soup at home! > After we found all the necessary items I congratulated her and told her that she now has everything she needs to make one of the most disgusting traditional United Statesian foods! So she was excited to cook something for you. You then completely cut down her meal as the most disgusting.... Time to find a new lady love, my friend. |
| penmart01@aol.com: Feb 28 10:48AM -0500 >Trouble was, I added some sweet shredded coconut. Should have added >more milk, probably some sweet coconut milk. It was a tad dry. 8| >nb Tapioca pudding is much nicer texturally than rice pudding, and both are nutrionally the same. I like the larger pearls and most tapioca is actually made from sago palm starch. For coconut flavor add some Coco Lopez cream of coconut... shredded coconut adds an awful texture to puddings as it won't soften. http://www.cocolopez.com/cream.html |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 28 12:57PM -0800 "jmcquown" <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote in message news:X4RdE.1421$So7.1202@fx29.iad... > https://nuts.com/nuts/peanuts/redskin.html > I can easily find jars of unsalted (and lightly salted) dry roasted > peanuts. I buy them frequently to eat as a snack. Yum! Spanish but not roasted. I did find lightly salted. Few stores carry unstilted these days. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Feb 28 01:01PM -0800 "Sqwertz" <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid> wrote in message news:dr3o79k6eiar.dlg@sqwertz.com... > too. I can even get plain dry-roasted peanuts at Walmart, which is > the last place you look for anything (besides Target, they have even > less for twice the price). The Walmart Food center didn't have unsalted. I was there yesterday. > Leeme guess, you don't shop at Walmart any more (as of ... > yesterday)? Because they're in stock at your nearest stores. Not at the food center and I try not to go to the regular Walmart. Too many drug deals in that parking lot. > also available, wait for it..... on-line, too. Leaving you with > only one logical and sensible excuse, which is "They don't ship to > my planet!" Yes, I could get them online but they're more money. |
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