Saturday, April 18, 2020

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 8 topics

"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Apr 18 02:55PM -0700

On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 4:35:24 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> >posting here and all their quirks.
 
> Even if I'm a goofball -thank you very much- I'm still a very
> different goofball from Gluten Man.
 
I did not call you a goofball but thanks for standing up and admitting it.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 08:06AM +1000

On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 14:55:37 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net"
 
>> Even if I'm a goofball -thank you very much- I'm still a very
>> different goofball from Gluten Man.
 
>I did not call you a goofball but thanks for standing up and admitting it.
 
childish
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 06:05AM +1000


>That's just your killfile. You don't read all that he says.
>He does mention cooking occasionally including his black beans
>for breakfast.
 
It's strange that she killfiles me and then is an expert on my posts.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 06:07AM +1000

>> to me but then I've not tried it. It was a cauliflour pizza where the
>> crust seemed to be mostly cauliflower based?
 
>And that wasn't even Bruce. It was the Christkiller fellow.
 
Thank you.
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Apr 18 03:14PM -0700

On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 5:06:17 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net> wrote:
 
> >I did not call you a goofball but thanks for standing up and admitting it.
 
> childish
 
Yes, you often are.
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Apr 18 03:17PM -0700


> > >I did not call you a goofball but thanks for standing up and admitting it.
 
> > childish
 
> Yes, you often are.
 
 
*I* am often a goofball, and *proud* to admit it...!!!
 
8-)
 
--
Best
Greg
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 18 06:25PM -0400

On 4/18/2020 11:34 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> kill and clean them. Princess don't play dat.
 
> Never used legs, always used the neck on a string.  Pull up slowly and
> scoop the crab with a net.
 
Exactly. My friends and I used whatever our mother's gave us to go
crabbin' with, usually pieces of chicken. Bones, neck, gizzards...
This was when we lived in SC the first time around when Dad was
stationed on Parris Island. I don't know when Gary got to be such an
expert on the things I've done. He wasn't there.
 
Jill
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Apr 18 04:02PM -0600

> high school dropouts, no job skills other than menial labor with a passel
> of children. Children they don't encourage to stay in school and try to
> do better than mom and dad.
 
So it's always the fault of poor people not to be successful and wealthy.
It was ever thus!
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 18 04:09PM -0400

> immediately. Standing in line behind folks buying money orders and paying
> a dib and dab here and there on their bills was a sure way to kill time and
> be bored to death.
 
The drug store was an important part of the local economy back then.
Many of those people had two problems. For some, they did not have the
$25 or so to open a checking account and if they did, many did not have
the ability of manage one.
 
Lower income people have a lot of disadvantages. They get paid with a
check and [ay to cash it, then they pay a charge to pay a bill, if they
have a credit card they pay the highest interest rates. If they get
trapped in the payday loan thing they pay 300% interest.
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Apr 18 03:21PM -0700

On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 5:02:53 PM UTC-5, graham wrote:
 
> So it's always the fault of poor people not to be successful and wealthy.
> It was ever thus!
 
No, but many times it is.
 
No matter what opportunities are presented to some people we will ALWAYS
have the poor, poorly educated, menial jobholders. Some are perfectly
happy to live in the projects, generations in one apartment, and if their
kids graduate from school fine and dandy and if they don't, that's fine
and dandy as well.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 08:07AM +1000


>> Because you're all Americans.
 
>This is how you treat people you socialize
>with daily, rip where they live?
 
Rip? I'm very friendly.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 08:07AM +1000


>>> Penis envy ain't about size.
 
>> Hank always has crotches on the mind.
 
>Everyone does.
 
I don't see you go on about butt sniffing every second post.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 06:16AM +1000


>> Americans think that "communal" means "communism" That's why they
>> can't organise anything communal, like healthcare for everybody.
 
>Face facts, Bruce. YOU have no idea what Americans think.
 
You'd know better than me because you ARE the average American :)
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 07:55AM +1000

>> English there, like Jesus did?"
 
>So, you don't know what they call him either, is
>it PM perhaps
 
Yes, PM, not President because the Queen of England is still our head
of state.
 
>, and what does the good lowered
>have to do with what they call him. Is he
>also your spiritual leader?
 
He's an evangelical Hallelujah type Christian. Not my spiritual
leader, to put it mildly.
 
 
>> Trump was too slow.
 
>Trump closed all of our schools awhile
>back, and your schools are *still* open.
 
A while back, but still too slow. You snipped that the US has had
38773 official corona deaths and Australia 69. They must have done
something right here, meaning that what they did, they did on time.
Trump underestimated it and failed big time, as was to be expected.
 
>That's really stupid if those children
>are returning home.
 
Duh, that's what I'm saying.
 
>guy is handling your situation, than you
>are about how the USA is dealing with'
>it.
 
I was talking about Australia. You brought up Trump.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 07:56AM +1000

>other things that take too long right now..
 
>At any rate please try to let off the bash
>American's kick a bit, if you don't mind.
 
Bashing Americans and bashing Trump are two different things.
Lucretia Borgia <lucretiaborgia@fl.it>: Apr 18 06:56PM -0300

>guy is handling your situation, than you
>are about how the USA is dealing with'
>it.
 
They have had far fewer cases, remember it is summer down under.
Creme Fraiche <caf@lat.ta>: Apr 18 06:01PM -0400

Bruce wrote on 4/18/2020 :
 
>> Trump closed all of our schools awhile
>> back, and your schools are *still* open.
 
> A while back, but still too slow.
 
Your school kids are in class together, so
you're not following the rules over there.
> 38773 official corona deaths and Australia 69. They must have done
> something right here, meaning that what they did, they did on time.
> Trump underestimated it and failed big time, as was to be expected.
 
We have a much denser and larger population, and the
worst part is people flock here from all over
the world, in mass, including from China.
 
>> That's really stupid if those children
>> are returning home.
 
> Duh, that's what I'm saying.
 
No, I'm saying your Country is doing less
than the USA.
>> are about how the USA is dealing with'
>> it.
 
> I was talking about Australia. You brought up Trump.
 
I didn't say Trump, I said your guy.
Creme Fraiche <caf@lat.ta>: Apr 18 06:02PM -0400

NOM
>> are about how the USA is dealing with'
>> it.
 
> They have had far fewer cases, remember it is summer down under.
 
True, but it really is like comparing apples
to oranges when you consider the traffic
and population. There's States here that
haven't had it too bad yet too, thank goodness.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Apr 18 03:10PM -0700

On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 11:39:45 AM UTC-10, Creme Fraiche wrote:
 
> Trump closed all of our schools awhile
> back, and your schools are *still* open.
 
That's not true at all.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 08:13AM +1000


>> A while back, but still too slow.
 
>Your school kids are in class together, so
>you're not following the rules over there.
 
Australia's following Australian rules, not American rules.
 
 
>We have a much denser and larger population, and the
>worst part is people flock here from all over
>the world, in mass, including from China.
 
Australia's population is condensed in big population centre's. And
people flock here too. Half of Sydney is Chinese.
 
 
>> Duh, that's what I'm saying.
 
>No, I'm saying your Country is doing less
>than the USA.
 
Just look at the numbers of deaths.
 
>>> it.
 
>> I was talking about Australia. You brought up Trump.
 
>I didn't say Trump, I said your guy.
 
"He is doing even less than Trump is doing to stop the spread of the
China virus is what you're saying."
 
You brought up Trump.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 08:15AM +1000

On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 18:56:56 -0300, Lucretia Borgia
>>are about how the USA is dealing with'
>>it.
 
>They have had far fewer cases, remember it is summer down under.
 
It's mid autumn here.
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Apr 18 03:14PM -0700


> > *Only one missing item....toilet paper. That long aisle
> > was still completely bare along with paper towels, napkins.
 
> Try Walmart.
 
 
Just made a run to my local small Target. Nice sunny Saturday mid - afternoon, they had some TP, paper towels, lotsa facial tissue...
 
Nice stock of meat, other stuff is fully/normally stocked...bought some meat to freeze, as the media is saying some meat plants are shutting down. Have a full ham from my shopping trip last week, too...good supply of frozen veg, which have been hit - or - miss at times...some fresh produce items are "priced to move" by up to 50% so to make way for new stock...plenty of OTC meds.
 
My only need is a FACE MASK, cannot find one for love or money...I've a scarf so that will have to do until/when I can get a mask.
 
Plenty of cleaning supplies at my local hardware store, Target has a decent selection...
 
Have a Prime Pantry order coming next week with Diet Coke/Pepsi, some other heavier stuff...they just informed that the order would be arriving sooner. Amazon Fresh grocery delivery is still nearly impossible, but the other day that had an 8:00 Sunday window; Instacart not available so far...
 
ALSO just received two back - ordered items from UK Amazon, a book ("Nuclear War in the UK"), and three bars of 4711 soap. Shocked to receive, as these are definitely "non - essential" items, and from abroad, too...
 
Dollar Tree has also re - started online ordering, you purchase by case lot there...
 
--
Best
Greg
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Apr 18 05:00PM -0500

cshenk wrote:
 
> > some other on Dollar Store. They don't have mlk or eggs here that
> > I am aware off (definatly not to ones I have been in).
 
> Jill, I did not write that post.
 
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cshenk wrote:
 
> > ----------------------------------
 
> > lol :-D
 
> What's amusing about it? She's just mentioning a commonality with
some
> other on Dollar Store. They don't have mlk or eggs here that I am
> aware off (definatly not to ones I have been in).
 
 
Jill, I did not write that post.
---------------
 
Yes Jill, I did. Morrow yet again. I am so tired of that asshole.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 07:58AM +1000

On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 17:37:09 -0400, Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>
wrote:
 
>>>fills.
 
>>How about that Chinese restaurant you frequently frequent?
 
>Twice a year is far from frequent... snd noodle dishes are boiled.
 
Nevertheless, the "food is not properly handled/prepared" and "most is
too dangerous to be sent to land fills". You're risking your life
twice a year!
Creme Fraiche <caf@lat.ta>: Apr 18 05:54PM -0400

Lucretia Borgia submitted this idea :
 
>> Cindy Hamilton
 
> I heard today that the 'source' was most likely a dead bat, eaten by a
> street dog and subsequently it transferred to humans.
 
It started out as a bat from a wet market and now
the rumor is it was a lab near the market. <shrug>
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