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| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Mar 06 12:48PM -0600 On Wed, 06 Mar 2019 18:20:02 GMT, Pamela <pamela.poster@gmail.com> wrote: >> capitol tower >Why don't you answer the question? >I asked what's a "capitol letter?" I did ... please let me retort.. again... -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Mar 06 11:51AM -0800 > > more uses than the capit.................... > -- > ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ "Capitol" refers almost exclusively to the building that houses a government. "Capital" is used for almost every other use. Thus "capital letter". Quite a few of the examples that you cited are businesses located in or near the capitol of something or other, and are named for the capitol building. Cindy Hamilton |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com>: Mar 06 07:44PM "Bruce" wrote in message news:nmdu7e1qedlegjimf93egj5h717mmknv87@4ax.com... On Tue, 5 Mar 2019 18:37:30 -0800 (PST), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" >the Cayman Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall >Islands, and the United States and its territories such as Puerto Rico, >the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam. So it's not just the US. It's the US and a few fly shits in the Pacific. That changes everything! == Oi! We had it for many years lol I still think half in F and half in C :)) |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com>: Mar 06 05:55PM "cshenk" wrote in message news:LLGdnQXFs_kvg-LBnZ2dnUU7-NnNnZ2d@giganews.com... Ophelia wrote: > of it for the dogs and cat. (natural GSM) Plenty for us as well. > == > What do you use it all for? Lots of things. 1/2 is for the dogs who are older and it helps their arthritis. === Yes, I know that, I just wondered what else you do with it, given you make a lot:) |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Mar 06 02:23PM -0500 On 2019-03-06 12:30 p.m., U.S. Janet B. wrote: > I trust Costco on this one. I don't know how you could freeze the > scallops and keep them from sticking together without a thin coating > of ice on flash freezed flesh. All this talk of scallops got me thinking way too much about scallops so when I was in the city today I bought a bag of them. I think it is the individual flash freezing that keeps them separate. If they are frozen in clump the liquids will freeze them into one big lump, keeping them apart until frozen will keep them separate for a long time under the right conditions. |
| tert in seattle <tert@ftupet.com>: Mar 06 06:52PM >Navy. Not exactly the types you'd want defending the country. It was >what it was. >Jill it happened during the Iraq War, too <http://archive.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/07/13/more_entering_army_with_criminal_records/> "Army officials acknowledge privately that the increase in moral waivers reflects the difficulty of signing up sufficient numbers of recruits to sustain an increasingly unpopular war in Iraq; the Army fell short of its monthly recruiting goals in May and June." |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Mar 06 10:52AM -0800 On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 8:23:48 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > of each). The hemp plant produces additional compounds, and if you > refine the oil and remove them, the result isn't as effective. > Cindy Hamilton Maybe indeed. "Keasling and his team have also been able to engineer their yeast to transform various fatty acids into cannabinoids that don't occur in nature. It's possible to screen these compounds for therapeutic properties; if any show promise, they could be patentable because they don't occur naturally. That aspect of newly created cannabinoids could help to build interest among drug companies, few of which have actively explored cannabis-based medicines." |
| sadi.opar@gmail.com: Mar 06 10:46AM -0800 YouTube videos of U.S. Congress money laundering hearing of Saudi Billionaire " Maan Al sanea" with bank of America and The owner of Saad Hospital and Schools in the Eastern Province in Saudi Arabia and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Awal Bank in Bahrain With Arabic Subtitles موقع اليوتيوب الذي عرض جلسة استماع الكونجرس الأمريكي لمتابعة نشاطات غسل الأموال ونشاطات السعودي معن عبدالواحد الصانع مالك مستشفى وشركة سعد ومدارس سعد بالمنطقة الشرقية بالسعودية ورئيس مجلس ادارة بنك اوال البحريني مترجم باللغة العربية http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIBNnQvhU8s |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Mar 06 10:46AM -0800 On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 6:55:59 AM UTC-10, A Moose in Love wrote: > > -- > chili 24 hours later. i wouldn't mind reading your technique/recipe. > mine's simple. inside round cut into small cubes. i put passata into a pot. add chickStock. add diced onion. add diced garlic. add chili powder, a bit of salt, paprika (mild), some oregano, some cumin, and a bit of hot sauce. simmer for an hour. then add the cubes of beef and simmer for 2 or so hours. note i don't brown beef, onion, or anything. that's because it doesn't really need it, and it is healthier as it doesn't create free radicals. add drained and rinsed red kidney beans .5 hour before serving. i use commercial chili powder. i could purchase powdered ancho, but it is so expensive. If you can find a store that sells Korean foods, you will see many bags of dirt cheap Korean pepper powder. They sell it in half-kilo and kilo bags. Those guys go through a lot of pepper! There's two types, course and fine grinds. You probably should get both. It's relatively mild stuff so you might have to use 1/4 to a 1/2 cup. Your chili will be a wonderfully vibrant red. I don't add tomatoes to my batch. https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/LX7evNUMQbieKG8Nnq74nw.mUL3YLDLtjSMencvnOvQUa |
| ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Mar 06 12:44PM -0600 >>> the most disgusting concoction ever invented, wine is second. >> Don't show off your limited palate. >Wine is also gluten free! Wine is gluten free when first made if precautions were taken; however, if the wine is aged in wooden barrels then chances are it will become contaminated with gluten. A gluten based substance is used between the boards in order to ensure a good seal. This is leeched into the wine and makes it not gluten free. White wine can also be contaminated with gluten, I have no idea how but I do know that I have had white wine and if had gluten in it. The only kind of wine I could ever stand was a pinot grigio but in limited amounts. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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