Monday, February 25, 2019

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 19 updates in 9 topics

ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Feb 25 08:36AM -0600

On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 19:11:24 -0800, "Julie Bove"
 
>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.
 
 
I have found that a good bit of the king arthur recipes are like just
lacking the depth and substance of a good finished product. I am not
saying that all are just the recipes that I have made <the gluten free
ones> which may be because I used the suggested king arthur gluten
free flour which may be crap but I really have no idea because I no
longer use that brand.
 
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dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Feb 25 11:19AM -0800

On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 11:30:54 PM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
 
> What is it they are saying as they take their first bite? :)
 
"Itadakimasu" is customary to say before eating in Japan. I think it means "let's eat." You can say it casually like those guy do or formally. I like the practice because it shows respect for the food.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnH_IHA-hns
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Feb 26 06:21AM +1100

On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 11:19:10 -0800 (PST), dsi1
 
>On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 11:30:54 PM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
 
>> What is it they are saying as they take their first bite? :)
 
>"Itadakimasu" is customary to say before eating in Japan. I think it means "let's eat." You can say it casually like those guy do or formally. I like the practice because it shows respect for the food.
 
"Let's eat" shows respect for the food. Hawaiian logic.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Feb 25 11:47AM -0800

On Monday, February 25, 2019 at 9:21:23 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
 
> >> What is it they are saying as they take their first bite? :)
 
> >"Itadakimasu" is customary to say before eating in Japan. I think it means "let's eat." You can say it casually like those guy do or formally. I like the practice because it shows respect for the food.
 
> "Let's eat" shows respect for the food. Hawaiian logic.
 
Literally, it does mean "lets eat." Obviously, there's something more going on than that. My guess is that this reverence for food stems from their Shintoists beliefs that objects in nature have a spirit. The Hawaiians believed that too. As we all know, you gotta respect nature.
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Feb 26 06:53AM +1100

On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 11:47:09 -0800 (PST), dsi1
 
>> >"Itadakimasu" is customary to say before eating in Japan. I think it means "let's eat." You can say it casually like those guy do or formally. I like the practice because it shows respect for the food.
 
>> "Let's eat" shows respect for the food. Hawaiian logic.
 
>Literally, it does mean "lets eat." Obviously, there's something more going on than that. My guess is that this reverence for food stems from their Shintoists beliefs that objects in nature have a spirit. The Hawaiians believed that too. As we all know, you gotta respect nature.
 
Yes, we should.
Boron Elgar <boron_elgar@hotmail.com>: Feb 25 09:13AM -0500

>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.
 
 
It resides in the nerves. It never goes away, just lurks, often with
no recurrence, but in some it can be a repeated problem.
 
When there is a shingles outbreak, it can happen all along a nerve
path, which is why, in certain cases, it is called "ring of fire" as
it can circle part way around the thorax. It can also flare up around
the face, forehead and near the eye....or other interesting places.
Boron Elgar <boron_elgar@hotmail.com>: Feb 25 09:17AM -0500

On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 04:20:32 -0000 (UTC), Jinx the Minx
>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.
 
There are several meds that should help, most commonly used are
valacyclovir, famcyclovir, or acyclovir, and I hope you've been put on
one.
Janet <Janet@somewhere.com>: Feb 25 07:50PM

In article <q51e4d$fa5$1@dont-email.me>, g.stereo@shaw.ca says...
> for me when I was a day or so beyond this deadline. Having had the jab
> for the older vaccine may have helped too as I only suffered mild
> discomfort for about a day after starting the medicine.
 
Probably. We're told that the vaccine we had doesn't guarantee
immunity but it should make any attack much milder.
 
Janet.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Feb 25 02:52PM -0500

On 2019-02-25 1:20 p.m., Jinx the Minx wrote:
 
>> one.
 
> Yes, they did prescribe an antiviral, but holy cow I wish they could come
> up with something that works faster, like instantaneously.
 
From what I have heard, the anti viral is only effective if it is
administered very shortly after the onset of symptoms.
ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Feb 25 01:36PM -0600

On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 06:31:34 -0600,
>creation.
 
>this is also great served with a dehydrated sausage link or bacon
>dehydrated sausage link recipe available upon request
 
 
Oh man I just out did myself...
 
Took my hash brown recipe and altered it
 
swapped sweet potatoes for the russets added carrots and jalapeno
covered it with my cheese sauce BUT added 3 drops of Sriracha
sauce(lee kum kee gluten free) to the cheese sauce.. and my old heaven
was replaced by my new heaven
 
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ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Feb 25 01:40PM -0600

On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 13:36:09 -0600,
>covered it with my cheese sauce BUT added 3 drops of Sriracha
>sauce(lee kum kee gluten free) to the cheese sauce.. and my old heaven
>was replaced by my new heaven
 
 
Oh man that was good... Damn good.. perfect amount of spice...
 
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dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Feb 25 11:37AM -0800


> I've had no trouble of speaking to someone after playing tic-tac-toe on my
> telephone. My complaint is r-a-r-e-l-y do I get to speak with someone that
> English is their native language. GRRRRRRRRR
 
In the near future, you'll be talking to robots. It will be just like talking to a human. My guess is that the company you're calling will know who they're dealing with and will customize the interaction to suit your style. Maybe you can have your robot call their robot.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5VN56jQMWM
ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Feb 25 08:15AM -0600

On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 05:02:01 -0800, "Julie Bove"
>> on you.
 
>> Thank you for your consideration and your kind words
 
>You did post a recipe but I can't see why anyone would enjoy that.
 
 
as I said to someone else already perhaps you cant see why but it did
just so happen to start a multi million dollar fast food restaurant
chain... granted it is small but it is rather new. And it was ALL
based on the sauce. without the sauce the restaurant would have never
happened
 
http://www.raisingcanes.com/
 
 
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ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Feb 25 01:24PM -0600

On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 06:05:50 +1100, Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
 
 
>>let me redo the sentence for those that are crying because they can
>>not understand that I am a human and I am not perfect
 
>Hey, you're making progress!
 
 
sarcasm my friend....
 
I am by far the most perfect fun loving gorgeous person....
in my house :P
 
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ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Feb 25 08:20AM -0600

>> of the american english version
 
>Why TF should I? I'm English by birth and upbringing! I've just taught
>you the correct pronunciation!
 
 
tomAto TomAHto which is correct?
 
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U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Feb 25 12:26PM -0700

>French restaurant where they were served with a small quantity of
>chopped leeks that had been softened in butter.
>Graham
 
I imagine it was a nice little sauce. thank you for the idea
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Feb 25 02:32PM -0500

On 2/25/2019 12:23 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> ideas.
> thanks
> Janet US
 
Last time was a garden salad and good Italian bread. You don't want
anything too strong to overpower the delicate taste of the scallops.
 
I cook the scallops in butter, with garlic and salt. Remove the
scallops and add some white wine and orange juice concentrate to make a
sauce for them.
tert in seattle <tert@ftupet.com>: Feb 25 07:18PM


>So far this winter (first time since I moved here in 1973), not
>even a single flake of snow in my area. Not likely to happen
>either. Warm temps here in the next week's forecast.
 
I have a new appreciation for rain now
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Feb 26 06:17AM +1100

On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 10:15:51 -0500, Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
 
 
>> ==
 
>> Yep!
 
>Carol is an idiot.
 
I didn't write that :)
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