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| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Mar 03 04:24PM -0600 >mouse turds. It's smart to sift through whole peppercorns prior to >using in your spice grinder... you will find rodent poops, rodent >hairs, and insect parts. MMM... TASTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Mar 03 03:22PM -0800 On Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 11:22:46 AM UTC-10, Boron Elgar wrote: > >I like chiltepin pepper. It's the opposite of Kampot pepper in that there's an intense blast of heat that rapidly falls off. The experience is quite different from most peppers. I used to put a few whole berries in my bowl of stew for a real kick. The people that eat this regularly will grind it first. It's not commercially grown although it grows wild in some parts of the mainland. > >https://www.slowfoodusa.org/ark-item/chiltepin-pepper > That is a capsicum. How can I get some cheap? |
| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Mar 03 05:35PM -0600 On Sun, 3 Mar 2019 15:22:23 -0800 (PST), dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net> wrote: >> >https://www.slowfoodusa.org/ark-item/chiltepin-pepper >> That is a capsicum. >How can I get some cheap? What is it you are looking for? Just a cheap hot pepper with lots of flavor? Have you tried dehydrating jalapeno. You dehydrate them whole with seeds and everything, then when you want to use the you toast them on a med-hi heat for about 15 seconds on each side, cut the stem emery out the seeds.. then put in hot water for like 10 minutes and you have one hell of a hot pepper that has immense flavor, if you want more heat just leave the seeds in. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 04 10:46AM +1100 On Sun, 03 Mar 2019 17:35:52 -0600, >emery out the seeds.. then put in hot water for like 10 minutes and >you have one hell of a hot pepper that has immense flavor, if you want >more heat just leave the seeds in. Of course! Who cuts out the good stuff? That would be like buying whiskey and taking out the alcohol before you drink it. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Mar 03 04:04PM -0800 > more heat just leave the seeds in. > -- > ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ I'm looking for cheap dried chiltepin. I had a pill bottle of the stuff but it's all gone. I'm not looking for dried jalapeno at this time. https://www.pepperscale.com/chiltepin-pepper |
| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Mar 03 04:15PM -0600 On Sun, 3 Mar 2019 11:18:31 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >I can recall a substantial snowfall one April, but it was gone a couple >of days later. >Cindy Hamilton I can remember a substantial snowfall, back in '87 I think it was.. It must have been at least 1.5-3 feet of snow It has snowed maybe 3-4 more times since then but not even half the amount -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Mar 03 05:18PM -0500 > On Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 1:40:58 PM UTC-6, Ophelia wrote: >> So it would seem but they appear to be too thick to notice ;) > And you're as stupid as the lying Ju-Ju for defending her constantly. Julie is her foil. Without Julie here, Ophelia would be the dumbest one in the room. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 04 10:36AM +1100 On Sun, 3 Mar 2019 17:18:24 -0500, Dave Smith >> And you're as stupid as the lying Ju-Ju for defending her constantly. >Julie is her foil. Without Julie here, Ophelia would be the dumbest one >in the room. Not only is that nonsense, it's also amazing that two adults talk like two 8 year old schoolyard bullies. You're putting yourselves down more than anyone else. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Mar 03 04:01PM -0800 "Dave Smith" <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:q3SeE.22178$ck.5054@fx21.iad... > Really? Then where did you get the bulk nuts that were rancid? > I keep telling you that you need to start making notes on the stories you > tell so that you can keep them straight. Manna Mills. A health food store that is no longer there. People stopped shopping there when the things they sold became widely available elsewhere. That's when the complaints began pouring in. Old food mainly. I blame food from there for my bug infestation some years back. My mom still liked to shop there. Every year I got bags of bulk popcorn and beans in my Christmas stocking. The beans too forever to cook and the popcorn barely popped. She also bought jelly beans for the grandkids that they didn't like and wouldn't eat. I remember a fight in the hospital on Dec. 23rd one year. My dad was in the ER. Angela and I went to visit.Mom was freaking out because she couldn't get there for the jelly beans for Christmas Eve. Despite us all telling her that nobody ate the jelly beans, she wouldn't shut up until I drove there and bought her two pounds. $8.99 per pound and both grandkids tossed them out when they got home. I was glad when that store closed. Also got rancid bulk nuts at Central Market. Thankfully just a few. Other stores that sell bulk foods are Whole Foods, PCC, Haggen, Sprouts, some Safeways, some QFCs, Fred Meyer and Winco. I think Winco has the biggest selection, followed by Central Market. What each store sells, varies widely. Some are more heavy on the candy. Some sell rice and pasta. Some sell flour. It really depends on the store and how fast they sell stuff. Rye flour sells fast at Central Market. Everything seems to sell fast at Winco but... Bulk food prices aren't always the best. Some candy is insanely expensive to buy that way. Then again, if I'm buying bulk candy. it' because I only want a few pieces. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 04 09:23AM +1100 On Sun, 3 Mar 2019 16:55:34 -0500, Dave Smith >immigrants who are sneaking across the border, and those who have come >illegal and had children and expect to be allowed to stay. There are >lots of non whites immigrating legally. Indeed, I've never heard Trump mention skin colour in the context of refugees. Lucretia goes through life with a race card and a gender card in her hands and she's trigger happy :) |
| lucretiaborgia@fl.it: Mar 03 06:31PM -0400 On Sun, 3 Mar 2019 17:16:08 -0500, Dave Smith >her here as a refugee. I did look up the benefits that refugees have >access to know, something that you seem inclined to argue about but not >to learn about. No, it wasn't a fraudulent refugee claim. It was a genuine claim for refuge with us since she could not live on her own. |
| lucretiaborgia@fl.it: Mar 03 06:33PM -0400 On Mon, 04 Mar 2019 09:23:13 +1100, Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote: >Indeed, I've never heard Trump mention skin colour in the context of >refugees. Lucretia goes through life with a race card and a gender >card in her hands and she's trigger happy :) Where did I say Trump is against coloured refugees? He's against any refugees, well, that's if they are not working in his golf clubs or whatever. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Mar 03 05:52PM -0500 On 2019-03-03 4:17 p.m., dsi1 wrote: > beaten down life was for her on the mainland. It is alright, however, > to be called "sir" if I'm a guest in a hotel but in the real world, > I'd prefer "uncle." Maybe your difficulty is your understanding of English culture and the English language. Sir is an expression of respect for a senor male, like a father, grandfather, boss or senior officer in the military. People I dealt with at work usually called me sir, but now that I am old and retired a lot more people call me sir. Madame or maam is the female equivalent. It is not as stuffy as some of the other European cultures where they have familiar and a formal version of you. In German it is Du for familiar and Sie for formal. You can actually be fined in Germany if you address a police officer as Du instead of Sie. It is also common in those countries to address people by their equivalent of Mr. or Mrs. and their last name rather than using their first . That is a habit that some have brought here. A number of years ago a friend from the prairies was visiting with her in-laws. She and her mother in law were going to see Phantom of the Opera. A friend of ours had a lead role and my wife made arrangements for them to meet with him after the show. Our friend introduced herself and then introduced her MiL as Jeanette. The Mil got all snotty and said "I am Mrs. Girouard. I am not the cleaning woman." > inequalities of class. Most of the people of my generation are the > grandchildren of immigrants. We are very much aware that we are the > descendants of immigrants. We haven't forgotten - not yet anyway. Do they not have any sort of class system within their own culture, or do they have some reason to think that they are thought of as a lower class and therefore act in a way that rejects the idea. Many of our native people make a big deal of their elders. They seem to be automatically granted respect and an expectation of knowledge by virtue of their age. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Mar 03 06:03PM -0500 >> to learn about. > No, it wasn't a fraudulent refugee claim. It was a genuine claim for > refuge with us since she could not live on her own. Okay. I see the came. You are going to make these vague sort of claims so you can jump on my case when I fail to see how it fits into the rules of the system. I referred to the refugee claimants automatically being able to access social services and medical care and you say that it must be different from when your brought your mother here, then saying that she claimed refuge. While you have championed the cause of border crashers escaping oppression at home she required refuge because she could not take care of herself. Lucky for you that you found a immigration lawyer to figure a way to sneak her in and avoid the cost and time delays of legal immigration. That fact is that a lot of people here are unhappy with the family reunification program that allows immigrants to sponsor their aged parents with a promise to sponsor them. The parents never paid a penny into the health care system when they were young and get to take advantage of it at the time in their lives when they put the heaviest demands on it. There have even been attempts to reduce the qualifying period for collecting old age pension.... that they never paid into. |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Mar 03 04:03PM -0700 On 2019-03-03 2:55 p.m., Dave Smith wrote: > not been hearing him talking about white only anything. He does have > concerns about radical Muslims and the many thousands of illegal > immigrants who are sneaking across the border, But he's quite happy to employ them in his hotels, as long as he can pay them bugger all! |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Mar 03 03:36PM -0800 On Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 11:30:01 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > > We have a Mexican woman and her husband that lives in our condo. It just kills me when she calls me "sir." That pretty much shows me how beaten down life was for her on the mainland. It is alright, however, to be called "sir" if I'm a guest in a hotel but in the real world, I'd prefer "uncle." > Well cuz,most people on the mainland won't understand your reference to > "uncle" either. That's how it works over here. I don't expect to see that being the case on the mainland. That's an assumption on your part. The Chinese on the mainland would probably know how it works because that's a Chinese custom we adopted. I was at a hole-in-the-wall eatery and a guy ordered a poke bowl and called the young girl taking the order "auntie." When I say "hole-in-the-wall" I meant that literally. I peered through the hole, looked around, and said "that guy called you auntie." Ha ha, it's entirely inappropriate to call a young girl "auntie" unless you're 5 years old or thereabouts. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 04 10:42AM +1100 On Sun, 3 Mar 2019 17:52:42 -0500, Dave Smith >Germany if you address a police officer as Du instead of Sie. It is also >common in those countries to address people by their equivalent of Mr. >or Mrs. and their last name rather than using their first . That has nothing to do with not liking to be addressed as sir. I don't pretend I'm 25 or something but I'm not a petty old fart like Dave Smith either. >That is a habit that some have brought here. A number of years ago a >friend... This is where I always stop reading Dave Smith's borefests. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 04 10:44AM +1100 >Where did I say Trump is against coloured refugees? He's against any >refugees, well, that's if they are not working in his golf clubs or >whatever. "The USA King Buffoon has decreed that this is the white man's land and everybody else can go back to where they came from." Anyway, no matter how you feel about refugees, you have to draw the line somewhere. Otherwise all the Moroccans will be living in the Netherlands and all the Dutch will have to move to vacant Morrocco. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Mar 03 03:55PM -0800 On Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 1:03:39 PM UTC-10, graham wrote: > > immigrants who are sneaking across the border, > But he's quite happy to employ them in his hotels, as long as he can pay > them bugger all! The president and his cronies believe that laws and ethics apply only to poor schmucks and not to them. This country is dead meat. https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/20/politics/wilbur-ross-stock-divestitures-bankunited/index.html |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Mar 03 03:41PM -0800 <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net> wrote in message news:03b81b53-8c45-4ed2-ad51-3ec079d3cb11@googlegroups.com... > No dog here, but I wouldn't cook for one if I had one. There is a cat > here > and I wouldn't cook for her either. Mean! |
| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Mar 03 04:22PM -0600 On Sun, 03 Mar 2019 21:42:10 GMT, Pamela <pamela.poster@gmail.com> wrote: >ChristKiller probably goes to church every Sunday but feigns atheism, gluten >intolerance, stupidity and anything else that invites a reply. It worked on >you. Oh you are good... LOL but not quite that good. There is only one unforgivable sin in the fairy tale called the bible and that is to deny the existence of gods/fairies. Let me just restate that gods are the figments of the imaginations of the early humans that could not explain thunder or fire...I was in fact forced to go to church my entire childhood, I was a catholic or at least a forced catholic. I was an alter boy I was in the youth groups I attended CCD. All of which is a good explanation of why I know so much about the bible and the absurdity of religion especially christians AKA catholics. Anyone that thinks that there was a jesus christ that existed on this earth at some time in the past is just a catholic, whether they want to admit or not, they are. I do understand why you would think if I was in fact a theist that I would be lying, because theists do it every day to themselves and to others. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
| A Moose in Love <parkstreetbooboo@gmail.com>: Mar 03 03:06PM -0800 On Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 7:35:11 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote: > common/established terms. I knew "meld" when I was twelve or > thirteen and didn't even know I liked cooking. > And then "Add flavor as needed..." <rolling eyes>. roll your eyes all you want. first of all, i didn't say 'marinate'. that was stated on the site that i posted. from now on, i will check all of my links to make sure they are correct, grammar wise. just to please you. like i don't think so. you're a nitpicker. and the only use you have is to polish my polish ass. i want it buffed up so nice and shiny that even a baboon would be proud. |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Mar 03 04:07PM -0700 On 2019-03-03 2:45 p.m., Pamela wrote: > In the UK we often say "mash" for making tea. Only oop north! |
| Nancy2 <ellorysgirl@gmail.com>: Mar 03 02:33PM -0800 It looks to me, looking at the photo, that the ingredients are too much volume for one 9 X 5 loaf pan. The photo makes it look wider and flatter than it should be in that size pan. Maybe the moisture in the apples keeps it flatter. If someone makes it, let us know how it works. I don't have any apples in the house, so it will have to wait for another time. N. |
| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Mar 03 04:28PM -0600 On Sun, 3 Mar 2019 11:22:00 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >All this talk of pizza induced me to defrost some of my homemade crust. >It'll be pizza tonight for us. >Cindy Hamilton POG is the best Pepperoni - onion - green pepper POG is the code we used when we hand wrote all of our orders -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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