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| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jun 01 03:26AM -0700 > Well distilled water is good for the steam iron :) Iron? I seem to recall that word, but I've forgotten what it's for. ;) Cindy Hamilton |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 01 07:30AM -0400 On 6/1/2019 6:26 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> Well distilled water is good for the steam iron :) > Iron? I seem to recall that word, but I've forgotten what it's for. ;) > Cindy Hamilton LOL Cotton and linen fabrics are very popular in the southern states. Not only are they comfy/cool, no one looks askance if they're wrinkled. :) Jill |
| lucretiaborgia@fl.it: Jun 01 08:37AM -0300 On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 03:26:30 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> Well distilled water is good for the steam iron :) >Iron? I seem to recall that word, but I've forgotten what it's for. ;) >Cindy Hamilton Suffice to say, mine is more than 20 years old so you know how much it's been used :) |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jun 01 09:42PM +1000 >>Cindy Hamilton >Suffice to say, mine is more than 20 years old so you know how much >it's been used :) 20 years of ironing, poor woman! |
| lucretiaborgia@fl.it: Jun 01 09:00AM -0300 On Sat, 01 Jun 2019 21:42:24 +1000, Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote: >>Suffice to say, mine is more than 20 years old so you know how much >>it's been used :) >20 years of ironing, poor woman! Clearly you don't do the ironing for your partner or you would have known what I meant! |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 01 08:42AM -0400 Ophelia wrote: > Not something I have ever made. Do I see that you part cook your > potatoes first? > Mentioned it to D and he fancies it <g> Assuming you're asking about the combo of potato, onion and spam: - Microwave the potato until almost done then cube it I often leave it in too long and it's fully cooked but that's ok. Cubing it then, it will tend to fall apart some but that's ok too. - then put cubed potato, raw choppen onion, and Spam right from the can into a frying pan with a little oil and butter and brown it all stirring once or twice but do let it sit cooking long too. The applesauce on the side is a good compliment. Also a juicy fried egg on top would be good. For the microwaved "chunky mashed potato" only, Just microwave it until done but in 2-3 steps. Cook for a couple of minutes, let it sit for 4 minutes then flip over and microwave again. If a large potato, you might have to do that a 3rd time. Then cross cut it using a knife and spoon, turn the bowl sideways and cross cut again with some butter and S&P. Do this turning and cutting a few times until texture is how you want it and butter and S&P is mixed in. Again, applesauce on the side and a juicy egg on top is a good thing. :) |
| Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jun 01 04:22PM +1000 On Fri, 31 May 2019 20:13:11 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >Gonna Track tomorrow, again! :-) LOL. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 01 08:35AM -0400 On 6/1/2019 2:22 AM, Je�us wrote: > <johnkuthern@gmail.com> wrote: >> Gonna Track tomorrow, again! :-) > LOL. He might to better to air-condition that house rather than waste money on a fan that just moves his hot air around. ;) Jill |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jun 01 03:33AM -0700 > mayo,mustard, whip cream, and pasta sauce... So now you are broke and > fucking starving. > So you tell me where the problem is? The problem is you. None of that happens to me. Cindy Hamilton |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 01 07:24AM -0400 >> wow are you saying that no dairy facility makes milk shakes ? > Dairy Queens yes, creameries that pasteurize milk, produce butter, heavy > cream, etc., no. LOL Even if they did, who adds grain to a milk shake unless it's a *malted* milk shake? Jill |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jun 01 04:35AM -0700 > increases the risk of being cross contaminated with gluten, especially > if it is processed in a facility that makes and other products that > contain wheat or rye flour Let's look at this rationally for just a moment. You have problems with gluten. You come to rec.food.cooking and whine and proselytize about it. We can't do a damned thing about gluten in foods. All you're doing is pissing people off. I'm sure you enjoy the attention, but why don't you just post your recipes and talk about food? We'll all get along much better that way. Or you could find a nice gluten-free forum somewhere and post there. I'm sure they would be much more receptive to your posts, and you would get sympathy and perhaps some useful tips on genuine gluten-free foods. There's something for everybody on the Internet. Cindy Hamilton |
| coltwvu@gmail.com: Jun 01 04:58AM -0700 from Medscape "Dietary fat, whether saturated or not, is not a cause of obesity, heart disease, or any other chronic disease of civilization." "Obesity is a disorder of excess fat accumulation, not overeating, and not sedentary behavior." "Consuming excess calories does not cause us to grow fatter, any more than it causes a child to grow taller." "Expending more energy than we consume does not lead to long-term weight loss; it leads to hunger." "Fattening and obesity are caused by an imbalance—a disequilibrium—in the hormonal regulation of adipose tissue and fat metabolism. Fat synthesis and storage exceed the mobilization of fat from the adipose tissue and its subsequent oxidation. We become leaner when the hormonal regulation of the fat tissue reverses this balance." "Insulin is the primary regulator of fat storage. When insulin levels are elevated—either chronically or after a meal—we accumulate fat in our fat tissue. When insulin levels fall, we release fat from our fat tissue and use it for fuel." |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 01 07:37AM -0400 On 5/31/2019 4:11 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > Obviously, if you could raise a kid for less or get more years > of mowing out of her, the cost would be less. > Cindy Hamilton Sheldon has an adult daughter and grandkids. Funny how none of them are much interested in mowing his acres. :) Jill |
| Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jun 01 04:27PM +1000 On Fri, 31 May 2019 18:57:44 +1000, Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote: >aren't able to change their lifestyle. So, without proof of the >contrary, it's better to medicate the patient than to expect them to >change their habits. That 80% figure doesn't surprise me. At one stage my doctor wanted to put me on statins, I said no way due to mainly personal anecdotal evidence that people's health tends to decline after some years on statins. I corrected my cholesterol level through diet, quite simple really. But yes, many people are mentally weak and can't control themselves, much like with obesity. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jun 01 12:02AM -0700 "Bruce" <bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:50r1fedhrsn29gha5lmql0ad7ke3ftml6c@4ax.com... > aren't able to change their lifestyle. So, without proof of the > contrary, it's better to medicate the patient than to expect them to > change their habits. Not if it's a statin! And dietary changes don't work for most people in terms of cholesterol. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jun 01 12:08AM -0700 "Pamela" <pamela.poster@gmail.com> wrote in message news:XnsAA6082BC268437B93@81.171.118.178... >> Pravastatin is the only statin that makes A1c and blood sugar go down >> but it can still cause myopathy. > Some people get serious memory loss too. I had horrid problems. Made me feel brain dead, gave me bad muscle pain. I tried to throw something with my left arm. It locked up. Pain shot through the upper arm and I just couldn't move it. After that, it was weak and pretty much unusable for weeks after stopping the statin. My eyes hurt and were dry. Skin was dry and peeling. The skin on my lips just peeled of in sheets. Never again! |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jun 01 06:28PM +1000 On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 00:02:07 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> change their habits. >Not if it's a statin! And dietary changes don't work for most people in >terms of cholesterol. There are people who will always have high cholesterol, but for many it's lifestyle related. |
| coltwvu@gmail.com: Jun 01 02:30AM -0700 I take 500 mg of otc niacin and never have flushing. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 01 05:59AM -0400 > I take 500 mg of otc niacin and never have flushing. No flushing? Your bathroom(s) are probably a serious health hazard by now. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jun 01 08:34PM +1000 >> I take 500 mg of otc niacin and never have flushing. >No flushing? Your bathroom(s) are probably a serious health >hazard by now. Good, you were not in your City Hall. |
| coltwvu@gmail.com: Jun 01 03:45AM -0700 In May my LDL was 77, trigs 50 and HDL 65 |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jun 01 12:00AM -0700 "U.S. Janet B." <JB@nospam.com> wrote in message news:60f3fe538c6stmsu7hc1eauut4n255jkgi@4ax.com... >>American company, yet it was a product of Thailand, shipped from China. > read the small print on many, many things are they are made elsewhere > and handled by a U.S. company Yes. That was one example. |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jun 01 03:41AM -0700 On Friday, May 31, 2019 at 11:23:23 PM UTC-4, Leonard Blaisdell wrote: > We will have to bring jobs back to North America from everywhere else. > Then what? > leo Then you'll be paying $20 for an ordinary pair of underwear. Cindy Hamilton |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jun 01 08:45PM +1000 On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 03:41:22 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> Then what? >> leo >Then you'll be paying $20 for an ordinary pair of underwear. He'll miss Hillary yet. |
| Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jun 01 04:23PM +1000 On Fri, 31 May 2019 13:30:11 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >..but May's not on that list! >So today is May 31! NOT the 1st of June! Oh well, I bought me and my housemates the First Donuts Of The Month Club a day EARLY!! Think I will HAVE ONE! You posted this on June 1. |
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