Tuesday, April 28, 2020

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

"Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Apr 28 04:50AM -0700

"U.S. Janet B." <JB@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> As I said, check your state government COVID-19 resource pages and
> stop repeating some radio newsreader with an urge to show off.
> Janet US
 
I am referring to what our governor, Jay Inslee said. Again... That link you
posted was from March. He has made several changes to that since. He gives
press conferences almost daily and often changes the rules. That page you
posted may have some correct information on it but much has changed and they
never updated the page. He made changes again yesterday but he hasn't said
yet when they will take effect.
"Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Apr 28 04:52AM -0700

"jmcquown" <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Sadly, Janet US, she's not willing to check official sources. She's
> repeating stuff she's heard on the radio or that which has been repeated
> by someone who listens to this radio program. Oh well.
 
Dammit! For the umpteenth freaking time! I am repeating what our governor,
Jay Inslee said himself in subsequent press conferences. His rules change
almost daily.
"Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Apr 28 04:53AM -0700

"U.S. Janet B." <JB@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>>by someone who listens to this radio program. Oh well.
 
>>Jill
 
> Just be thankful she is not a neighbor
 
I wouldn't want to be a neighbor to most of the people here. Maybe Bruce and
Ken.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 28 09:18AM -0400

Julie Bove wrote:
> > sure aren't going to be using them to monitor back yard fire pits.
 
> And yet, they did. I have no idea how much they cost but they frequently fly
> here.
 
I believe you, Julie, and will back you up with this.
Police here use their helicopters every chance they get.
The cost of using one doesn't matter as they are publicly
funded with tax dollars.
 
I was at a party one night years ago in the "sand bowls" of our
local State Park. It was a popular outdoor party place.
Residents in the area saw all the cars parking so called
the police about it.
 
We were all sitting around a fire when all of the sudden a
police helicopter flew in and turned on their spotlight.
Instant sunshine coordinated with many officers walking
in to the area.
 
No one ever gets arrested or charged, they just break up
the party and chase everyone away. It happens several
times a year, even generations later. It's a local
tradition with young party people.
 
Or as Dsi1 might say, "Kids these days still like to
party there." :)
"Ophelia" <ophelia@elsinore.me.uk>: Apr 28 03:00PM +0100

"Gary" wrote in message news:5EA82D29.A61B5757@att.net...
 
Julie Bove wrote:
 
> And yet, they did. I have no idea how much they cost but they frequently
> fly
> here.
 
I believe you, Julie, and will back you up with this.
Police here use their helicopters every chance they get.
The cost of using one doesn't matter as they are publicly
funded with tax dollars.
 
I was at a party one night years ago in the "sand bowls" of our
local State Park. It was a popular outdoor party place.
Residents in the area saw all the cars parking so called
the police about it.
 
We were all sitting around a fire when all of the sudden a
police helicopter flew in and turned on their spotlight.
Instant sunshine coordinated with many officers walking
in to the area.
 
No one ever gets arrested or charged, they just break up
the party and chase everyone away. It happens several
times a year, even generations later. It's a local
tradition with young party people.
 
Or as Dsi1 might say, "Kids these days still like to
party there." :)
 
===
 
Why did the police break up the party? Were you doing any harm??
 
 
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jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 28 10:04AM -0400

On 4/27/2020 3:04 PM, jmcquown wrote:
 
> You know what, Julie?  From the start, cshenk tried to be on your side.
> Now you're calling her names because she doesn't agree with you.
 
> Jill
 
Apologies... it was GM morphing. Still a good point.
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 28 10:29AM -0400

On 4/27/2020 3:30 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> I have been saying for a long time that she tells so many lies she can't
> remember them herself. The stories start clashing with each other and
> then she denies saying stuff.
 
I just don't get this idea of letting some random guy move in and then
complain about him eating all the food. How much "gardening" can there
possibly be?
 
Somehere in this thread she said he wanted to go to the Food Bank and
she told him NO. Because she might not like what's in the food box. Oh
good lord. Free food, he offered to pick it up but she turned it down.
 
Jealous? I'm never going to be jealous of not having a mooch living in
my house.
 
Jill
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Apr 28 10:21AM -0400

On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 22:27:43 -0500, Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>
wrote:
 
 
>> John Kuthe...
 
>Man, you sure bent the shit out of a couple of those. They really
>kicked your ass, eh? |
 
They bent because those are the cheapo thin wire ones... and really
too small for tomatoes. Would also be wise to place empty milk
cartons around each plant before the cut worms find them. And those
tomato plants likely won't get full sun all day so close to the house,
plus planted close to masonary the sun will heat the masonary and the
radient heat will cook those tomato plants.
 
Silvar Beitel <silverbeetle@charter.net>: Apr 28 05:20AM -0700

> > Anyone?
 
> > Kris
 
> Oh my gosh I wish this post I just now found wasn't from 2009! I also remember a reddish colored seasoning over my cottage cheese when I was younger. Do you know how many people I have asked about this and they all think I'm weird. Maybe it's a Midwest thing? I grew up in Iowa. If you ever figure out what the seasoning was, PLEASE LET ME KNOW! I only remember it being a red powder and don't really recall it having chunks or pieces of anything in it.
 
Lawry's. I too associate it with cottage cheese from my Midwest yoot. There's a jar in my spice rack as I type.
 
<https://www.mccormick.com/lawrys/flavors/spice-blends/seasoned-salt>
 
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Silvar Beitel
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Apr 28 10:06AM -0400

On Tue, 28 Apr 2020 05:20:11 -0700 (PDT), Silvar Beitel
>> > things.
 
>> > However, looking at the latest Penzey's catalog, I'm wondering if I
>> > found a good simulation. Here's the Description from the catalog:
 
 
How old is your "latest" Penzeys catalogue? Penzeys hasn't sent out
catalogues for the last two years, when I called and asked for a
catalogue they said they no longer have them, they are too expensive.
I told them they will soon discover that's it will be more expensive
to not have a catalogue. I would always give my catalogues to others
so now I no longer have one, which makes it more difficult to place an
order. I used to place an order about once a year, typically for
around $200. I no longer order Penzeys spices, too difficult perusing
their faggoty web site. There are far better deals at BJs and from
Amazon. BJs has a large area devoted to spices and at half the
Penzeys prices in restaurant sized containers... Amazon too. The one
Penzeys spice blend I liked a lot is their Adobo, but now I mix up my
own and mine is better and costs a lot less. WTF did Penzeys need us
to know that they are faggots?!?!?
 
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Apr 28 07:15AM -0700

On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 10:07:11 AM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
> order. I used to place an order about once a year, typically for
> around $200. I no longer order Penzeys spices, too difficult perusing
> their faggoty web site.
 
What a snowflake you are.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 28 09:15AM -0400

Bruce wrote:
> A. President of the USA and
> B. Possibly going to be re-elected.
 
> John and Trump must be doing something right.
 
The one similarity I see between the two is:
Both say stupid things sometimes and
both are unfairly picked on *constantly*.
 
Both are "damned if they do and damned if they don't."
 
I suspect this will be Trump's greatest asset
in the next election.
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Apr 28 06:26AM -0700

On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 9:17:02 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
 
> Both are "damned if they do and damned if they don't."
 
> I suspect this will be Trump's greatest asset
> in the next election.
 
If you think being a clown on Twitter is an asset.
 
It sure won't be the effectiveness of his governance.
 
Cindy Hamiltgon
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 28 09:31AM -0400

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
 
> > I suspect this will be Trump's greatest asset
> > in the next election.
 
> If you think being a clown on Twitter is an asset.
 
That's not what I said, Mrs. Hamiltgon
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Apr 28 06:37AM -0700

On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 9:32:16 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> > > in the next election.
 
> > If you think being a clown on Twitter is an asset.
 
> That's not what I said, Mrs. Hamiltgon
 
Sure, if you think being damned for being a clown on Twitter is an
asset.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 28 09:47AM -0400

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
 
> > That's not what I said, Mrs. Hamiltgon
 
> Sure, if you think being damned for being a clown on Twitter is an
> asset.
 
<yawn> It's not all about Twitter. Try again.
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Apr 28 06:55AM -0700

On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 9:48:43 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
 
> > Sure, if you think being damned for being a clown on Twitter is an
> > asset.
 
> <yawn> It's not all about Twitter. Try again.
 
You're right. We mustn't forget his rambling, and sometimes dangerous,
monologues at his press conferences.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 28 09:16AM -0400

jmcquown wrote:
 
> Here's the difference between us, Gary. (Nothing to do with Sheldon or
> Julie's opinion). If it doesn't taste good as a soup all by itself, I
> won't use it as the primary ingredient in gravy.
 
Nothing wrong (to me) with the taste, Jill. I just don't
like it made as plain soup. Very little texture - almost
a puree which you like but I don't.
 
As a gravy (with 1/4 can of milk), it's
an excellent gravy. Even better is a mix of:
-cream of mushroom and
-cream of chicken
They even sell a mix of the two in one can.
Yes - that many people like it.
 
You don't even like mushrooms.
"Mushrooms really aren't my thing," said the Jill.
So why do you even speak up about mushroom recipes?
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 28 09:19AM -0400

Julie Bove wrote:
> > to make this without using the boxed mix. Heh.
 
> Neither of us eat Hamburger helper. I doubt they have such a mix but I don't
> know since I never buy it.
 
"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"
Don't let the bullies bother you, Julie. Read the hypocrisy
and humor behind the lines.
 
Mention here that you made Hamburger Helper and some will
will say, "Why use that crap, so easy to make your own."
Yet when you make your own (anything similar) they will
joke you for recreating Hamburger Helper from scratch.
 
Let the bullies here embarrass themselves. No need to
reply to them.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 28 09:53AM -0400

On 4/28/2020 9:16 AM, Gary wrote:
 
> You don't even like mushrooms.
> "Mushrooms really aren't my thing," said the Jill.
> So why do you even speak up about mushroom recipes?
 
I only speak up because you keep saying I won't eat it. It's the reason
why I won't use it as "gravy". Eat whatever you like, it doesn't matter
to me.
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 28 08:22AM -0400

On 4/27/2020 9:42 AM, Gary wrote:
>> comes to food are the people who *don't* eat meat. I'm sure as hell not
>> trying to shove a nice tender (medium rare) steak down anyone's throat.
 
> You're always welcome to shove one down my throat, Jill! :-D
 
I'll send you a virtual steak, Gary. Or a nice medium rare burger with
all the fixin's. Would you like fries with that? ;)
 
 
> The first time she requested that, I just *had* to ask.
> It's her "vacation back east treat." The only time she
> eats meat. Funny girl.
 
Yeah, it's funny! The same vegetarian friend I mentioned drove me to an
appointment in Savannah back in 2018 (the reason is unimportant). He
got hungry while he was waiting for me so he went to McDonald's and
ordered a sausage, egg & cheese biscuit. I guess even vegetarians
sometimes fall off the wagon. ;)
 
Jill
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 28 09:20AM -0400

jmcquown wrote:
> > You're always welcome to shove one down my throat, Jill! :-D
 
> I'll send you a virtual steak, Gary. Or a nice medium rare burger with
> all the fixin's. Would you like fries with that? ;)
 
Yes ma'am. My favorite steak dinner is medium-rare ribeye with
salty shoestring fries and a pile of loose whole corn with
butter.
 
Fries with burgers too. :)
 
 
> appointment in Savannah back in 2018 (the reason is unimportant). He
> got hungry while he was waiting for me so he went to McDonald's and
> ordered a sausage, egg & cheese biscuit.
 
I've had their sausage (only) biscuits a couple of times and they
are
pretty darn tasty. Not so healthy for the body but
the taste buds sure do like them. They need a treat occasionally
too. They *are* part of the body. Can't ignore them.
 
Thing about me is that I do like almost everything. For that
reason, I don't eat much of anything as there is so much more
tasty things to eat. Many of my favorite meals, I haven't
made in several years.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 28 09:19AM -0400

Silvar Beitel wrote:
> - "Camping" stew using canned mackerel (also on maangchi's site).
 
> Oh, and make sure you use genuine Korean coarse red pepper flakes.
 
> Good luck.
 
I'm a bit late in responding but I do thank you for all you
wrote. I've saved it to refer to someday. I will look for some in
the grocery store. :)
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 28 09:17AM -0400

On 4/25/2020 11:05 AM, graham wrote:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkU1ob_lHCw
 
That's hilarious! Of course now I have an earworm... ;)
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 28 08:01AM -0400

On 4/27/2020 2:29 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> do the same.
 
> The children of the people who were fucking like rabbits at 16 probably
> can't accept that their parents had sex.
 
One of the most uncomfortable conversations I ever had with my mother
was when she was 82 years old. She told me she was terrified on her
wedding night and wouldn't let my father touch her. She said she was
afraid he'd divorce her because it was *weeks* later she finally let him
do the deed. I truly had no idea what to say. Obviously they managed
at least three times because I have two older brothers and here I am,
but I gather it was not pleasurable for her. I'm 99.9% sure she never
had an orgasm. How sad. :(
 
Jill
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