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| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Mar 01 02:51PM -0600 >>N. >When I want high quality peanuts I buy these: >https://www.hamptonfarms.com/ If you want high quality peanuts I can tell you the best peanuts are those that you make yourself. and they are so so easy to make. Sure deshelling peanuts can be a pain but it gives me something to do when I am bored... Here's the recipe Buy a few pounds of raw peanuts, not green, not already roasted, just plain raw peanuts shell your nuts until you have about 2 cups... put them in your air fryer for about 5 minutes at 400 degrees (time may be a bit different on different machines and time will decrease with less nuts or increase with more nuts... when the timer goes off DO TOUCH them for about 10 minutes because they will be flaming hot and they are still cooking... When they are cool enough to touch then go ahead and salt them to taste... Now these peanuts go so well with the caramel recipe I posted before, they also go spectacular with ice cream or even better with ice cream and caramel and some of the crushed nuts to make a caramel sundae with nuts. or with bananas or with almost anything there is to eat... It is always better with nuts... Now quit playing with nuts and put them in your mouth already. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Mar 01 06:35PM -0800 "Sqwertz" <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid> wrote in message news:kavbj3k77z5j$.dlg@sqwertz.com... >> > Too many drug deals in that parking lot. >> Are they good deals? Hook me up. > She's probably referring to the drive-though pharmacy. They don't have a drive-through pharmacy. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Mar 01 06:37PM -0800 <penmart01@aol.com> wrote in message news:ilui7e5vvk2vluhmqrp1del4fn38hq8eao@4ax.com... >>N. > When I want high quality peanuts I buy these: > https://www.hamptonfarms.com/ Expensive! |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Mar 01 06:42PM -0800 <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net> wrote in message news:00f20ef4-fe10-4261-9cd6-f4ee9175ce79@googlegroups.com... > to get off her butt look at another store. In six months she'll deny > she's > had any problem finding peanuts, any variety, in her area. It's not that I can't be bothered. I did get some. I think it was online. Can't remember where now. I just can't understand why an item that used to be common is so hard to find now. Especially the Spanish peanuts. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Mar 01 06:44PM -0800 <ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl> wrote in message news:1u9j7eppphhkl7k6mjgjr1b6jhdnge0d0t@4ax.com... > then there must be a farmers market around you if you live in a decant > sized city.. If not find your nearest farmers market and go and buy > like 10 pounds of raw nuts No Farmer's Market this time of year. I don't need that many nuts. Don't want raw ones. Don't want to roast them. And no. I'm not getting an air fryer. |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Mar 01 07:11PM -0800 > then there must be a farmers market around you if you live in a decant > sized city.. If not find your nearest farmers market and go and buy > like 10 pounds of raw nuts Not me, can't you read??? It's Ju-Ju in her imaginary world that can't seem to locate peanuts. |
| Leonard Blaisdell <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Mar 01 07:08PM -0800 In article <ac08c288-ef87-45bd-8977-3b13346efac3@googlegroups.com>, > Ferrets, no thanks. I am sure they are nice and furry, but too active for > me. Besides, they are > rodents, aren't they? ;-)) I almost missed the winkey and started a lecture. I'm almost sorry. leo |
| Alex <Xela305@gmail.com>: Mar 01 08:58PM -0500 Bruce wrote: >> How does their immigration compare to the US? How many are illegal >> immigrants? No comparison, I'm sure. > A different mindset. Less selfish, more interested in the common good. Legal immigration is fine. Illegal immigration is illegal and harmful to the common good. |
| Alex <Xela305@gmail.com>: Mar 01 09:01PM -0500 John Kuthe wrote: > Yeah Alex ASSHOLE, a whole different MINDSET!! LESS SELFISH!! More interest in the COMMON GOOD!! > And it does NOT advertise itself as The Land Of Opportunity! > John Kuthe You missed the point - AGAIN! Here's your future... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqGF0veuk7I It won't be my name on that document. Care to guess who? Think long and hard, you have so many choices!!!!!!!!! |
| Alex <Xela305@gmail.com>: Mar 01 09:03PM -0500 graham wrote: >> from it's taxpayers. > It doesn't have scores of uber=wealthy who are not paying their fair > share of taxes either!!!! You would have to define scores and uber-wealthy to make any sort of comparison. |
| Alex <Xela305@gmail.com>: Mar 01 09:05PM -0500 Dave Smith wrote: > to the more prosperous northwestern countries where there are better > jobs and better social programs. as it stands now, close to 15% of > the population is foreign born. That's low. How many are foreign born and there illegally? I'm going to guess it's very low. That is the problem we have. |
| Alex <Xela305@gmail.com>: Mar 01 09:10PM -0500 Ed Pawlowski wrote: > not a penny more, same as they do. The tax laws need major overhaul. > Congress has the power, but since many of them a wealthy too, they > don't want to change things. I lowered my taxes this year by making over $20K in charity contributions. In return (for about 60% of it) I got tickets to some of the best NBC shows taped in Rockefeller Plaza. As a bonus I dropped into a lower bracket and saved even more. |
| Alex <Xela305@gmail.com>: Mar 01 09:13PM -0500 dsi1 wrote: > There is no comparison. If what's been happening in the UK and Sweden happened in the US, America would just plotz. You guys believe you have a problem with immigration to the US. No, you do not. The Europeans have a problem with immigration. Quit whining - you babies. > OTOH, the key to having a strong and vibrant future in America is new blood. We're gonna need new people, new ideas, and fresh new attitudes, not to mention a health tax base. America has gone stagnant, limp, and impotent. These days, Americans just want to get as much stuff as they can grab and engorge themselves before the shit hits the fan. A nation with such values is headed straight towards mediocrity. That's the breaks. > My suggestion is that you try to find out the answers to your own questions, Squertz. I don't have time to do your thinking for you. I'm not Sqwertz and your logic is flawed. Illegal immigration is destroying the US - not legal immigration. |
| Alex <Xela305@gmail.com>: Mar 01 09:16PM -0500 Bruce wrote: >> on his own... Kootchie is essentually homeless. > Wrong: He has a home, a shared one. > 4 wrong, 1 right and 1 irrelevant You spend a lot of time defending that crazy bastard. Are you his sock puppet or does he have some photos of you that you prefer to keep private? |
| Alex <Xela305@gmail.com>: Mar 01 09:19PM -0500 John Kuthe wrote: > Something with which I'm sure you are NOT AT ALL FAMILIAR!! :-( > John Kuthe... Nice snip and nice attempt at a diversion but you were referring, clearly, to jerking yourself off: Me: Great! You can give yourself free sponge baths!! You: Oh better! Standing HOT SHOWERS!! I'm a high functional MS survivor! And I ENJOY myself too! A LOT! |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 02 02:02PM +1100 >> My suggestion is that you try to find out the answers to your own questions, Squertz. I don't have time to do your thinking for you. >I'm not Sqwertz and your logic is flawed. Illegal immigration is >destroying the US - not legal immigration. Did you really think all the immigrants in Europe filled in a form before they came over? |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Mar 01 06:46PM -0800 "tert in seattle" <tert@ftupet.com> wrote in message news:q5c381$nd5$2@ftupet.ftupet.com... >>like >>crisp bacon, you won't like it. > this was flaccid "bacon" Ew. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Mar 01 06:34PM -0800 <ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl> wrote in message news:1plj7e1pl5jsv6a6jtcmffs3vla3no06or@4ax.com... > f or 0c for only a couple of days this year.. below 45 for maybe a > week and a half below 50 for like 2 weeks below 65 for about a 2 > months I'm in WA. Normally known for mild weather but this has been the coldest winter in over 50 years and our summers seem to be getting hotter. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Mar 01 06:32PM -0800 "Dave Smith" <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:vcceE.30409$Rr2.16026@fx46.iad... > Sorry Ed. I hop that you were not inconvenienced by my typo. Of all the > times I have mentioned oat milk, Woodenhead and Puddenhead had to try to > make a big deal of the one time I misspelled it. You hop? Could Dave be the Easter Bunny? |
| Alex <Xela305@gmail.com>: Mar 01 09:21PM -0500 Sqwertz wrote: > while John's watching the Directors Cut. Poor Lady Love is probably > wondering how to turn on the damned subtitles. > -sw Yup! |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 02 08:30AM +1100 On Fri, 01 Mar 2019 15:02:39 -0600, >TBH beer is just the most disgusting thing ever invented. Granted >there was a time where it was a necessity but since we have developed >water filtration it just is not needed Barbarian! |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Mar 01 07:03PM -0700 On 2019-03-01 5:12 p.m., U.S. Janet B. wrote: > now. > Later > Janet US I've managed to keep a thyme plant going in the garden over a winter by burying it in a lot of snow early in the winter. We've just gone through ~4th coldest February on record and it's predicted to be -29C tonight and Saturday night with wind chills around -40C. So it'll be interesting to see if it survives this year. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Mar 01 05:51PM -0800 On Friday, March 1, 2019 at 11:45:45 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > > Nutella in the US is nearly 60% sugar. My guess is that > > European Nutella has somewhat less sugar. > I have had Nutella in Canada and in Europe and never noticed a difference. It depends on how you do your calculations. How did you do yours? I did my calculations by weight. My guess is that American Nutella has more sugar in it than Canadian and European Nutella. |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Mar 01 09:01PM -0500 On 3/1/2019 8:14 PM, Bruce wrote: >> Maybe today, kids are bought up different. I was well into adulthood >> before I every tasted yogurt (...) > I ate yoghurt every day as a child. Evidence of the harm it does, |
| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Mar 01 02:58PM -0600 >> may eventually get a tan, just dont eat the suntan lotion >Magnifying-glass toast is good if you're not pressed for time. >:-D Well unless your magnifying glass was large enough to reflect a slice of bread sized beam of light then you would basically have a piece of raw bread with black or otherwise darkened lines all over it LOL. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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