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| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Mar 16 04:16PM -0500 On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 13:02:34 -0700 (PDT), A Moose in Love >by far the best schnitzel i ever had was in vienna austria. the veal there must be different, because i've never had a schnitzel as good. >the worst was in a country inn not too far from kitchener on. they are known for their great pork hocks, but i chose the wiener schnitzel because i wasn't that hungry. on the menu it was advertised that the schnitzel was veal. oh. that's nice. what i got was a preformed patty which came in frozen(i know these things) and deep fried. what a disappointment. a fresh pork or chicken schnitzel would have been so much better. >the 'classic' way to make a schnitzel is to not deep fry it. it is pan fried in butter and veggie oil. most places, even european places tend to deep fry. OMG I have never in my life had a wiener or a schnitzel... Meat is murder, even if it tastes super duper delicious and give me the protein and nutrients that a growing boy like myself needs. Meat is still murder, but hey if you give me some bacon I just may look the other way -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
| penmart01@aol.com: Mar 16 05:21PM -0400 On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 dsi1 wrote: >I don't wish to upset you or anything but, in America, some people (most?) think that a wiener schnitzel is a hot dog. Here we go with the ukeleli MOST people... what a brainless twit. |
| A Moose in Love <parkstreetbooboo@gmail.com>: Mar 16 02:23PM -0700 On Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 4:45:08 PM UTC-4, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > https://www.metzgers.net/ > Cindy Hamilton > Cindy Hamilton they've got a good solid menu. the twin goblets or now it's called the two goblets is pretty good here. it's best described as a european restaurant. we also had the berlin restaurant(kitchener was called berlin at one time; up until 1916), but it lasted only about 2 years. http://twogoblets.com/ |
| A Moose in Love <parkstreetbooboo@gmail.com>: Mar 16 02:25PM -0700 > other way > -- > ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ when you plow fields and kill moles, worms, snakes etc. what is that? even if you only eat vegan. animals are killed while tending crops. what do you do if a wild hog(s)invades your cornfields? out comes the rifle. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 17 08:26AM +1100 On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 16:16:40 -0500, >protein and nutrients that a growing boy like myself needs. Meat is >still murder, but hey if you give me some bacon I just may look the >other way <https://www.defendanimals.com/images/tshirt-meat-is-murder-m01543-001000933674.png> |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com>: Mar 16 09:34PM "dsi1" wrote in message news:90f8b576-4941-4f28-8fdd-7561c4481c8e@googlegroups.com... On Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 10:02:38 AM UTC-10, A Moose in Love wrote: > the 'classic' way to make a schnitzel is to not deep fry it. it is pan > fried in butter and veggie oil. most places, even european places tend to > deep fry. I don't wish to upset you or anything but, in America, some people (most?) think that a wiener schnitzel is a hot dog. My profuse apologies to, well, the entire world. https://www.wienerschnitzel.com/ == I have had wienerschnitzel in Germany and I also make it myself, but it isn't a hot dog:) It is a thin slice of meat, I use pork, bread crumbed and fried. I think in Germany they use veal. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Mar 16 06:37PM -0400 > On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 dsi1 wrote: >> I don't wish to upset you or anything but, in America, some people (most?) think that a wiener schnitzel is a hot dog. > Here we go with the ukeleli MOST people... what a brainless twit. Beats me where he comes up with these things. Jill |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Mar 16 06:47PM -0400 On 3/16/2019 5:34 PM, Ophelia wrote: > isn't a hot dog:) > It is a thin slice of meat, I use pork, bread crumbed and fried. I think > in Germany they use veal. I doubt anything he says about what "Americans" think. No doubt he Googled and found this as the first hit: https://www.wienerschnitzel.com/ Doesn't make it so! It's traditionally made with veal. Pork and chicken work well, too. https://www.thespruceeats.com/wiener-schnitzel-recipe-1447089 Jill |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Mar 16 02:14PM -0700 On Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 4:09:12 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: > >I do laundry of some sort every week. But I choose not to do it on a Saturday > >when there is an overload on the power grid. > Socialist! No, no! Say it ain't so!! I'm just trying to help out the planet by not doing that chore on the week-end. See how much I've helped mother earth by delaying this ONE chore?? Can't quite wrap my mind around opening a boarding house, though. ;-)) |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 17 08:17AM +1100 On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 14:14:09 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" >delaying this ONE chore?? Can't quite wrap my mind around opening a boarding >house, though. >;-)) Me neither. I'd start by kicking all the boarders out. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Mar 16 06:35PM -0400 > I do laundry of some sort every week. But I choose not to do it on a Saturday > when there is an overload on the power grid. Really? Our electrical rates are based on time of use. There are peak, mid-peak and off-peak hours. Saturdays,Sundays and holidays are off peak hours because of the low demand. We try to do our laundry on weekends or else late in the evening or early in the morning. I don't worry too much about the washing, but drying in off peak can save significant money. I usually save even more by hanging the laundry on the line. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Mar 16 06:19PM -0400 On 2019-03-16 1:07 p.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> his many perks was a new car every 5,000 km. Seriously. He never even >> had to worry about oil changes. > I wouldn't want a repo. Who knows what happened to the deadbeat's car? Maybe the owner just didn't pay his bills. I would not expect there to have been a lot of abuse in a short period, and were talking about just slightly used cars. > Corporate perk? Maybe. But probably not the kind of vehicle I would > want. Why not? The car my cousin's husband was driving at the time was a high end model with all the bells and whistles. He was a responsible guy who drove prudently. Getting that thing so slightly used would save a purchaser thousands of dollars. |
| vicky.vickyc@gmail.com: Mar 16 03:13PM -0700 On Wednesday, May 1, 1996 at 5:00:00 PM UTC+10, Marilyn Bolton wrote: > Does anyone have an idea for a substitution? Crisco works, but tastes > awful in this recipe. Thanks, > Marilyn The best chocolate crackles are made using real chocolate in-place of the other vegetable shortenings (Copha/Crisco etc). Much more delish! |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Mar 16 03:40PM -0600 On 2019-03-16 2:40 p.m., S Viemeister wrote: >> Free gift >> Close proximity > Not quite the same, but I find 'usually always' annoying. For me it's "Time period" |
| Nancy Young <rjynly@verizon.net>: Mar 16 05:54PM -0400 On 3/16/2019 5:40 PM, graham wrote: >>> Close proximity >> Not quite the same, but I find 'usually always' annoying. > For me it's "Time period" 'Reduce down' and 'meld together' nancy |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 17 08:59AM +1100 On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 17:54:04 -0400, Nancy Young <rjynly@verizon.net> wrote: >>> Not quite the same, but I find 'usually always' annoying. >> For me it's "Time period" >'Reduce down' and 'meld together' 'unreliable politician' |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 17 08:11AM +1100 On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 21:05:03 -0000, "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com> wrote: >In spite of your name, you are a man, right? >=== >Not my assertion. It is commonly known in other groups. I don't know, but aren't you replying to yourself here? |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com>: Mar 16 09:16PM "Bruce" wrote in message news:oipq8et1tjfjg2c1m6gno79q4u63rtj2d6@4ax.com... On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 21:05:03 -0000, "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com> wrote: >On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 19:46:19 GMT, Pamela <pamela.poster@gmail.com> >wrote: ><a spiel> I don't know, but aren't you replying to yourself here? -- No lol. I responded to you saying : Bruce >In spite of your name, you are a man, right? I responded: Not my assertion. It is commonly known in other groups. Unless of course someone is posting as me .. again!!! |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 17 08:23AM +1100 On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 21:16:16 -0000, "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com> wrote: >I responded: >Not my assertion. It is commonly known in other groups. >Unless of course someone is posting as me .. again!!! But then you said to yourself: >Err what am I missing??? That fell off my quote because there was a sig delimiter (-- ) in front of it. But could be an impostor. |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com>: Mar 16 09:28PM "Bruce" wrote in message news:62qq8e959ba0stttdc7jifi57v16j9h09q@4ax.com... On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 21:16:16 -0000, "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com> wrote: >I responded: >Not my assertion. It is commonly known in other groups. >Unless of course someone is posting as me .. again!!! But then you said to yourself: >Err what am I missing??? That fell off my quote because there was a sig delimiter (-- ) in front of it. But could be an impostor. == Ahhh! I did write that previously to something you had said:))))) Oh i don't know. This stuff ... lol |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Mar 16 05:26PM -0400 >> Everyone must partake of the green beer on this most holy of Christian days. Please think about the blood of Jesus when you get stinkin' roaring drunk on the holy verdant sacrament and whilst laying in a puddle of blood and urine on the floor. > Well, that dissertation was enough to make me stay home even though I had no > intention of going out and drinking. LOL I've never in my life had green beer, regardless of the day. Guess that must be somthing people in Hawaii do. ;) Jill |
| Jinx the Minx <jinxminx2@yahoo.com>: Mar 16 09:14PM >> considered correct. > I see that you use fancy/curly apostrophes. Can't you use straight > ones? They might survive better during quoting and re-quoting. I use the only apostrophe available to me, and it is straight not curly. Like I said previously, I'm posting from an app on my cell phone. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Mar 16 01:04PM -0400 On 3/16/2019 12:46 PM, Gary wrote: >> like green beans. :) > I like green beans. Even canned ones. Good along with mashed > pototoes and gravy. Always gravy on the beans too. Well, I don't put gravy on green beans. But they are great along with a slice of beef pot roast and mashed potatoes with gravy! :) Jill |
| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Mar 16 04:13PM -0500 >Unbelievable! Now they're trying to tie Trump >to what happened in New Zealand. Democrats >will go to no end to twist things. They need to tie the NZ thing to the source, and to find the source you must first fine the one.... Someone call morpheous because neo is hiding. Sorry Matrix flashback... Anyway as I was saying the source is christianity, after that is completed we have to consider what trump needs to be tied to, besides the rear bumper just before a long trip it should be tied to that organization that is know for its incredible stupidity.. Oh wait that is christianity...ahh now I see why trump is tied to the NZ thing. Well done gary -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com>: Mar 16 09:09PM "dsi1" wrote in message news:2fc2ec2b-26a5-4d9d-9244-1fb3041581f6@googlegroups.com... On Friday, March 15, 2019 at 2:40:41 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: > __ __ __ > |_| |_| |_| | > If that makes any sense! It does make sense. That looks like the square wave output of the magnetron, which generates the microwaves. A magnetron works exactly like a flute except instead of air, a stream of electrons are used to excite an enclosed chamber and instead of sound, the output is electromagnetic radiation with a frequency of 2.45 GHz. That would be around a D on the music scale - a really high D! :) -===== I've been meaning to ask, how is that different to a microwave with a turntable. |
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