Sunday, April 26, 2020

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 15 topics

Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 21 08:30AM -0400

Bruce wrote:
> I'd rather never work again. I only work because I have to.
 
You sound like many young workers these days.
Many are unreliable workers. If they make enough money
one week, next week they just don't show up for work for
a day or two. I've worked with many just like that.
 
In order to never work again, you'd have to get rich.
Once rich, everyone will hate you except relatives
that want to become your best friend.
 
That doesn't count though if you just retire with a
living income.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 22 03:32AM +1000


>> True, not everybody is the same. Many people are born to be
>> underlings, though.
 
>You're sounding very arrogant again, pal.
 
Thanks, I worked hard for it :)
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Apr 20 12:33PM -0600

On 2020-04-20 12:14 p.m., itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net wrote:
What good is a college degree if you
> simply hate the field your degree is in??
 
> So many think of the trades as 'blue-collar' and to them that equals
> minimum wage. That's simply not true.
 
The son of friends of mine has a fine arts BA. He is now a ticketed
journeyman electrician!
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 21 08:31AM -0400

Bruce wrote:
> For me, there's more to life than work, especially work for someone
> else's company. That's for underlings.
 
Yes, I agree that there's more to life than working.
 
Don't go superior on us though. Most of the working world are
"underlings." Many are treated (compensated) quite well.
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 21 02:26PM -0400

On 4/21/2020 1:35 PM, Bruce wrote:
>> for if you want to earn money.
 
> I decide when I work, how hard I work, for whom I work. I don't have a
> boss who tells me these things.
 
Fine, but you still have to fulfill expectations. Same as a boss would
expect you to do.
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Apr 26 05:51PM -0500

U.S. Janet B. wrote:
 
 
> The raised dish feeder is a must for taller dogs. The setup generally
> has a side for water as well as food.
> Janet US
 
Don made something very much like this for the frame but no hole to
drop the bowls in.
 
https://www.chewy.com/pawfect-pets-premium-elevated-dog-cat/dp/154576
 
16.5 inches tall, 12 wide. He made a little frame to hold food bowl on
one end and another for the water 'feeder' Cat food bowl underneath.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 20 11:11AM +1000

On Sun, 19 Apr 2020 19:50:48 -0500, Terry Coombs <snag_one@msn.com>
wrote:
 
>kinnardly wait ! We have a real fondness for good lo mein , and there's
>nowhere near here that has it . I'll probably never match our favorite
>Chinese food place , but I'm getting close !
 
What, you're eating commie Chinese food? During the corona crisis?
What kind of patriot are you?
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Apr 26 04:06PM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
 
>> Cindy Hamilton
 
> First mows are always an adventure!
 
> John Kuthe...
 
A few days ago, I MOWED 3 HOURS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And I BURNED ZERO GASOLINE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
But I did burn a little diesel fuel. It doesn't count, just like
coal fueled electricity.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 20 11:54AM -0400

dsi1 wrote:
> My guess is that the Chinese invented ketchup. I love that stuff!
 
Whoever invented ketchup as we know it now should be nominated
for the Nobel Condiment prize. :)
songbird <songbird@anthive.com>: Apr 20 08:36AM -0400


> That's what the health department here was saying. Wear a mask to contain
> your own spit and snot and not spread it to others. Not so you won't catch
> it the virus from others but to protect others from you.
 
also it is good way to remind yourself to keep your hands
out of your face.
 
 
songbird
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 26 05:01PM -0400

On 4/24/2020 6:12 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> stopped counting at roughly 50 meals and did not even look in the
>> pantry with the pasta, rice, beans, etc.
 
> When I lived alone, I didn't have to keep much food. I don't eat very much.
 
My impression, based on years of reading your posts, is even when you
were married and your daughter lived there you still didn't bother to
keep much food on hand.
 
Jill
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 20 11:50AM -0400

Bruce wrote:
> >And he also once mentioned screwing up pizza dough.
 
> I only remember suggesting sticking little American flags in a
> calzone.
 
That was recent, Bruce. Your mention of screwing up pizza
dough dates back 6-12 months ago.
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Apr 21 03:25PM +0100

In article <5E9EFDCF.3991EC1F@att.net>, g.majors@att.net says...
 
> > This says a lot more about you than it does about drag queens or
> > transgender people.
 
> Just being honest. That's how I feel and now you know.
 
"I don't care how weird anyone wants to act" is clearly untrue.
 
Janet UK
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Apr 19 09:47AM -0400

On 2020-04-18 11:22 p.m., Leo wrote:
> Remember that in the U.S., our Governors dictate when restrictions will be
> eased or lifted statewide, not President Trump.
> Interesting times and 2 cents.
 
It would be a shame to have spent so much time in lock down and then
undo everything that was gained.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 22 06:11AM +1000

On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 15:50:32 -0400, Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>
wrote:
 
 
>Nothing to do with fragile, I'm just not intersted in seeing Cindy
>with a thick 10" black cock shoved up her ass... but she'd probably
>enjoy it immensely!
 
I'm often surprised how few of the trigger happy people killfile
Sheldon.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 20 08:28AM -0400

John Kuthe wrote:
 
> > Jill
 
> I prefer one client, not many. And I keep telling everyone here, I PASS each and every background check easily! The folks that DO legitimate background checks do not INFER/INVENT nearly as much as the NOODS around RFC do!
 
> John Kuthe...
 
Many here are gossiping about you losing this job even before
you start it. Wishful thinking, evidently. RFC is one mean crowd.
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Apr 20 04:43PM -0400

>Many workers will come to work sick just to not lose a day's pay.
 
>I'll continue to cook at home even though a McDonald's
>cheeseburger is sounding pretty tasty right now. heh
 
A McDs booger is the last thing I'd want to smell even on death row.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 02:01PM +1000

On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 20:42:55 -0700 (PDT), cshenk
 
>> I can only guess he keeps snipping posts because he's worried about
>> bandwidth. Maybe he's being charged by the word. <shrug>
 
>Thank you and you are spot - on, Jill, I don't know why he would be "ganging up" on us.
 
One person can't gang up on anybody, cshenkie.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 20 08:08AM -0400

Sheldon Martin wrote:
> Over time Garish has become more and more nasty, however he confuses
> nastiness with humor... his idea of joking is not funny.
 
Like this one, Sheldon?
---------------------------------------------------------
Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2018
From: penmart01@aol.com
 
You can bring bacon ferret scrapple, with their little crying
faces looking up at you... nightmares for you every night for the
rest
of your wretched life.
---------------------------------------------------------
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Apr 19 05:52PM -0400

On 2020-04-19 4:37 p.m., Sheldon Martin wrote:
 
>> If you call Chinese chinks, you're a racist. If you call gays
>> poofters, you're a homophobe.
 
> SO YOU ADMIT TO BEING A FAGGOT.
 
Homophone is such a lame insult. Sorry, but I am a straight male. I have
absolutely no interest in intimacy with another male. It doesn't
particularly bother me if other men enjoy sex with each other, but some
of the baggage that goes along with it is IMO pretty silly and I think
they make themselves objects of ridicule when they start acting in a
flamboyant manner. I reject the suggestion that my opinion or feelings
about them is a phobia. A phobia, by definition, is an irrational fear.
I don't fear them, I just don't much care for their flamboyant
behaviour. My unease when they start coming on to me is no different
from a woman who gets offended when some guy she has no attraction to
starts coming one to them.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 22 03:45AM +1000

On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 09:45:51 -0400, Dave Smith
 
>It's not really in short supply. When word of the pandemic came out
>people ran out and stocked up. It keeps selling out as soon as it is
>re-stocked because people are afraid there will be a shortage.
 
Thanks for explaining that, Dave. It's all clear now.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 22 03:44AM +1000

>For dinner tonight we decided on fried eggs, four each
 
Four? Eew. Were you cackling afterwards?
Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Apr 18 10:01PM -0700

On 2020 Apr 18, , itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net wrote
 
> None around my house but they are or have recently been in and around
> town. Nice, generally warm climate and we'd be happy to share with you.
> Some can grow to extraordinary size.
 
Those would be Eastern Diamondbacks.
 
leo
barbie gee <booger@nosespam.com>: Apr 20 07:05PM -0500

Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Apr 20 09:33AM -0400

On 2020-04-20 4:25 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
 
> I never liked graham crackers either. We were supposed to eat them as a
> snack in Kindergarten. I refused and was allowed to have a Saltine
> instead. I didn't really like those either but they were tolerable.
 
Wow. Two things Julie didn't like.
 
 
> will make me gag when I try to swallow them.
 
> I don't really like any cereal but cornflakes is one kind I could eat if
> I had to.
 
Three things.
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