Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 9 topics

Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: May 28 07:36PM -0400

On 5/28/2019 4:53 PM, Ophelia wrote:
 
>     Heh, I did that for decades but now, I use my phone!  I bought a
> new phone recently, but the shopping list thingy doesn't work the same.
> I think you might guess that I have gone back to my old phone ...
 
I just us Samsung Notes for the list, not a dedicate program. It is
just a simple list
Bread
Milk
Eggs
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: May 29 09:47AM +1000

>Bread
>Milk
>Eggs
 
You need to bring a list for that? :)
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 28 09:53AM -0400

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
 
> Not just that. I could turn on my oven from my cell phone. But
> I refuse to give it my WiFi password.
 
IMO, no one should be cooking anything (even in a crockpot)
unless they are home to supervise. What if you never make it
home? Accidents do happen.
lucretiaborgia@fl.it: May 28 08:01PM -0300

On Wed, 29 May 2019 08:27:25 +1000, Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
 
you to say this to a Veteran in person, you scumbag waste of oxygen.
 
>I think that these days, everybody agrees that the Vietnam war was a
>criminal, useless waste of Asian and American lives. Responsible
>politicians should be hung posthumously.
 
That may be but Memorial Day, as with Remembrance Day, is all about
those who gave their lives. Not the fucking politicians etc.
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: May 29 09:04AM +1000


>>Nothing wrong with veterans. Everything wrong with politicians who
>>tell veterans what to do.
 
>Old men make wars, and send young men to fight them.
 
Yes. And the old men make sure their own sons don't have to go.
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: May 29 09:11AM +1000

>>politicians should be hung posthumously.
 
>That may be but Memorial Day, as with Remembrance Day, is all about
>those who gave their lives. Not the fucking politicians etc.
 
I know and agree. But John can give his opinion without a redneck
starting about his last gurgling breath.
Terry Coombs <snag_one@msn.com>: May 28 06:25PM -0500

On 5/28/2019 6:11 PM, Bruce wrote:
>> those who gave their lives. Not the fucking politicians etc.
> I know and agree. But John can give his opinion without a redneck
> starting about his last gurgling breath.
  Unless you spent a summer dodging bullets you can just shut the fuck
up .
 
--
Snag
Yes , I'm old
and crochety - and armed .
Get outta my woods !
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: May 29 09:46AM +1000

On Tue, 28 May 2019 18:25:05 -0500, Terry Coombs <snag_one@msn.com>
wrote:
 
>> starting about his last gurgling breath.
 
>   Unless you spent a summer dodging bullets you can just shut the fuck
>up .
 
Just because you spent a summer dodging bullets doesn't give you the
right to be an asshole.
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: May 28 08:36PM -0400

On 5/28/2019 7:11 PM, Bruce wrote:
>> those who gave their lives. Not the fucking politicians etc.
 
> I know and agree. But John can give his opinion without a redneck
> starting about his last gurgling breath.
 
If John can give his opinion, others can too. Why are you in favor of
censoring? Freedom of speech is one of the things that makes America
great.
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: May 29 10:40AM +1000


>If John can give his opinion, others can too. Why are you in favor of
>censoring? Freedom of speech is one of the things that makes America
>great.
 
It also makes all other western countries great. Yay!
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: May 28 05:40PM -0700

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 7:36:37 PM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
 
> If John can give his opinion, others can too. Why are you in favor of
> censoring? Freedom of speech is one of the things that makes America
> great.
 
Freedom Of Speech has it's legal limitations! Not necessarily it's moral or ethical limitations!
 
John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Not A Legal Scholar!
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: May 29 10:54AM +1000

On Tue, 28 May 2019 17:40:43 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
>> censoring? Freedom of speech is one of the things that makes America
>> great.
 
>Freedom Of Speech has it's legal limitations! Not necessarily it's moral or ethical limitations!
 
Some Americans, like Ed, think that only America has freedom of speech
and that freedom of speech was invented by Americans. That's when they
pull out their lighters and start singing their national anthem.
 
It's kinda cute, isn't it?
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 28 09:04AM -0400

Bruce wrote:
> >dressing. Later Bryer's butter pecan. I'll nurse a 2ni, she'll nurse
> >a rum n' coke.
 
> Why do people have a glass of rust remover with their dinner?
 
Any adult beverage with a meal makes a crappy meal taste better.
;) Note that Sheldon also eats mystery ice cream rather than
making his own. He's one to talk. :)
penmart01@aol.com: May 28 08:51PM -0400


>Any adult beverage with a meal makes a crappy meal taste better.
>;) Note that Sheldon also eats mystery ice cream rather than
>making his own. He's one to talk. :)
 
I've rarely made my own at home, premium commercial ice creams are
leagues ahead of most homemade... people who make their own simply
won't admit that what they made from scratch was a waste of
ingredients. apremium ice crea ms have a far better texture than home
made from cheapo machines. I used to make tons of ice cream aboard
ship, sometimes it was great, but just as often was no better than
cheap store bought, but was always better than the alternative in the
middle of an ocean, none. We had all the flavorings and plenty of
cream but other than apples fresh fruit was scarce. But chocolate,
vanilla, coconut, coffee, strawberry (frozen), and a few others were
hits. I had a machine that churned out five gallons an hour so I ran
it all night while I was baking... never any complaints. Canned
mandarin orange was the Captain's favorite, was excellent with
chocolare syrup... orange and chocolate is a marraige made in heaven.
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: May 28 05:03PM -0500

On Tue, 28 May 2019 09:56:47 -0400, Gary wrote:
 
> What they send is based on what you paid in for 40 quarters
> during your lifetime before retirement.
 
> Check your spending NOW before it's too late.
 
Fact Check:
 
https://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10070.pdf
 
-sw
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: May 28 09:41AM -0400

On 5/28/2019 8:37 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
> PROBLEM!!
 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8xkyhqEJtE
 
> John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Doing My Part To Mitigate The Problem!
 
So instead of burning clean natural gas, you make the coal fired power
plant work harder.
Makes no sense to me to pay more for less.
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: May 28 05:38PM -0700

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBFoV6jn79c
 
Try it sometime!! ;-)
 
John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Offline More Than Online!
penmart01@aol.com: May 28 08:06PM -0400

On 28 May 2019 Cindy Hamilton wrote:
 
>Everybody's needs are different. We also take comfort in the
>fact that my husband's CPAP is covered by the generator.
 
>Cindy Hamilton
 
Nowadays most medical devices are portable and are run on batteries...
I'm sure you've seen the ads on TV for battery operated O2
generators.
https://www.cpap.com/cpap-battery-power/cpap-battery
 
How often do you have power outages and for how long that you need a
generator? Our PCs and TVs are on battery back up, but only so they
don't slam off abruptly when there's a brief outage, a blip on the
grid can damage electronics. I have a battery operated nebulizer for
my COPD, will also run plugged in to my vehicle's cigarette lighter. I
can see food markets having a generator for their refrigeration, they
can have half a million dollar$ in perishables. As I said yoose are
fearful folks. Lots of people around here have spent several thousand
dollar$ for whole house generators and really don't use them for more
than a few minutes at most once a year, all very fearful folks.... and
most are easily frightened seniors who really can't afford 3-4 Grand
on the units, have it installed, and pay for service and maintainence.
There are many people who operate generator businesses just to bilk
the fearful folks. Your decision has not a whit to do with CPAP,
yoose just can't live without TV for an hour. We've never lost a
nickle's worth of food from power outages, simply don't open the
fridge, it'll maintain cold for 2-3 days. plenty of time to get a $5
block of dry ice... every hick town has an ice house nearby that sells
blocks of dry ice, look in the yellow pages and place their phone
number and address on your fridge. Any place there's a hospital
there's dry ice within a ten minute drive. Yoose really need to
kick your desperation life style... I promise that yoose can live
without TV for an hour or two... read a book, do crossword puzzles,
learn to knit, power outages are the best times to enjoy sex, generate
your own electricity. LOL
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: May 28 06:04PM -0500

On Mon, 27 May 2019 19:41:03 -0500,
 
> It is basically the same thing, except the boil it and let it reduce
> so it is a bit more thicker, with a consistence of syrup. There is
> also about twice as much sugar.
 
Or they could just add less water and more sugar and fuck the whole
rehydrating and then boiling it back down.
 
Do you feel as worthless as you sound?
 
-sw
U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: May 28 05:08PM -0600

On Tue, 28 May 2019 17:49:36 -0500, Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>
wrote:
 
 
>http://gourmetfood-store.com/gourmet-food/sweets-assortment-syrup-zergut-zergut-syrup-sour-cherry-33oz-p-347.html
 
>Happy Brain Freezing.
 
>-as
I've always made my margaritas with my Ninja. I got one of the first
models out and it has served me well for maybe 10 years and then it
died. I got a new Ninja with way more (broom, broom) horsepower and
that sucker makes snow with 2 or 3 pulses. I never considered slurpee
making at home but I am going to try to feed my habit at home. Also
good for making faux soft serve ice cream with frozen fruit, milk and
sugar. I got the Ninja Pro 1000 on special this week at Costco for
$49.
Janet US
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: May 28 06:13PM -0500

On Tue, 28 May 2019 21:55:56 +0000, Mike_Duffy wrote:
 
> The best slushie I ever had was a can of coke poured into an oversize mug
> (about 2 can volumes) of packed fresh snow. Not sticky 0C snow, -20C powder
> snow.
 
Orange County has sticky snow? Eww. I was wondering when nuclear
winter would set in from all that smog. Stayed up on mid Sunset
Strip 15 years ago for a few days. I guess that's right where the
smog accumulation line is densest that time of the year - my eyes
were burning for all 4 days. Didn't even get laid after the
wedding. Ate Russian food and drank potato vodka every day.
 
-sw
penmart01@aol.com: May 28 08:10AM -0400

On Mon, 27 May 2019 20:54:02 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
 
>the blender. Add a little sprite or 7-up and maybe some simple syrup if
>it's not sweet enough. Kool-Aid? NO.
 
>Jill
 
The grands got me hooked on those plastic tubes that are kept in the
freezer, there are many flavors. There are also many flavors of
Italian ices at the market.
U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: May 28 05:09PM -0600


>I overheared my Father and the village butcher criticising that foreign
>muck, i.e. curry as they were slathering hot English mustard over fine
>roast beef.
 
LOL, I can picture that
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: May 28 04:18PM -0700

On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 5:58:23 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> > (Sorry, I just couldn't resist.)
 
> Then I could wait 3 months for her to decide she doesn't like it and
> have her give me the rest.
 
Guffaw!!
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: May 29 09:04AM +1000

On Tue, 28 May 2019 16:57:04 -0600, U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>
wrote:
 
 
>>===
 
>> Don't they always ... everywhere? <g>
 
>the gardener's lament ;(
 
We should start eating weeds instead of vegetables.
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