Monday, April 20, 2020

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

Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Apr 18 06:52PM -0500

Bruce wrote:
 
>>> Hank always has crotches on the mind.
 
>> Everyone does.
 
> I don't see you go on about butt sniffing every second post.
 
No indeed druce, but you actually PERFORM the butt sniffing.
 
I'll call you next time I fart, for a treat for you.
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Apr 19 10:43AM +0100

In article <5E9B0465.DB8DE3AC@att.net>, g.majors@att.net says...
> goes to any hospital emergency room and they will be taken care
> of..health insurance or money doesn't matter at the time.
> Everyone will be fixed.
 
Too late, if they're dying, their cancer has advanced to terminal,
etc.
What everyone needs is health education, access to regular
examination, screening and checkups so that problems can be diagnosed
and trested as early as possible.
 
Janet UK
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 18 08:13AM -0400

GM wrote:
 
> > This new one WILL last me the rest of my life!
 
> > John Kuthe...
 
> What a filthy and disgusting dump that is you live in, you should be ashamed to show such a picture in a public forum...UCK...!!!
 
What do you find filthy or disgusting about that picture? Looks
like a cool room to me.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 06:47AM +1000


>> What a filthy and disgusting dump that is you live in, you should be ashamed to show such a picture in a public forum...UCK...!!!
 
>What do you find filthy or disgusting about that picture? Looks
>like a cool room to me.
 
Nothing wrong with it. Maybe Greg Sorrow is a house proud gay man with
OCD.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 06:52AM +1000

On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 13:02:20 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net"
>> crust seemed to be mostly cauliflower based?
 
>Wasn't that Crusty Kruller who mentioned cauliflower pizza dough?? One
>of his many gluten-free 'recipes.'
 
Cshenk is so ditzy we almost need to use another word.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 18 09:50AM -0400

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
 
> Nobody gives a fuck what anybody's food for tomorrow is. Why do
> we even call this group rec.food.cooking? We should call it
> rec.garys.peeves.
 
Or maybe rec.Cindys.largehead?
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Apr 18 11:06PM -0400

GM wrote:
>> I am an RN now, maybe I'll catheterize you with a really LARGE catheter! But you'd probably enjoy it!
 
>> John Kuthe...
 
> Should I forward your post above to Alex along to the Missouri State Nursing Board...???
 
Skip that and send it to the people who hired him:
 
https://www.bjchomecare.org/
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 18 11:42PM -0400

> is crickets awaiting proof that I made some false generalization statements
> about the internet.
 
> A person can grow old waiting on John to show you facts.
 
Similar with my email. It is a snet.net address but Southern New
England Telephone has been gone since 1986. The email is still carried
on ATT servers though even though it was SBC, ATT, Frontier, Yahoo.
After 40 years I really don't want to change to a new address.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Apr 18 12:38PM -0400

On 2020-04-18 12:09 p.m., Gary wrote:
>> was suddenly discontinued.
 
> Sadly, that's what you (and others) are hoping for.
> Why is that?
 
Schadenfreude. They guy has carried on and made a fool of himself for so
long that every expects that he will flop and they will have their I
told you so moment.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 18 08:13AM -0400

John Kuthe wrote:
 
> I scrubbed it out then used 4 foam interlocking mats and kinda cut to fit!
 
> It's better than NO shower, and will serve me well this Summer for yard work!
 
> John Kuthe...
 
Did you ever clean up all the paint that you slopped on the
basement floor around your mushroom shelf?
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 06:47AM +1000

On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 11:00:03 -0400, Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>
wrote:
 
 
>>John Kuthe...
 
>A normal home owner would have painted the entire basement floor so it
>doesn't look like some POS slob of a tenant lives there.
 
Sheldon, you're confusing a normal home owner with a house proud gay
man.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 12:47PM +1000

On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 19:40:59 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
 
>> >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chmevSdKFmc
 
>> See? You guys have even copied sauerkraut!
 
>The Asians invented noodles and fermented cabbage.
 
Stop making pasta dishes then. That's Italian. And stop making
sauerkraut. That's German. Copycats!
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 11:05AM +1000

On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 17:57:04 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
 
>> leo
 
>Green can cheese is good. I call it "Italian MSG." I don't care much for pasta dishes but I'm going nuts with coming up with new dishes. The family likes it though. Perhaps lasagna would be okay. I kinda like this guy's prep. He's the most fearless of cooks.
 
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nev0w5Q15c
 
Even your lasagna cook is an Asian. You guys are such copycats! Go
think of your own cuisine!
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Apr 18 09:45AM -0400

On 2020-04-18 2:13 a.m., dsi1 wrote:
> found a big container of grated cheese that was better than green can
> cheese. Unfortunately, it was moldy.
 
> ht
 
We went to the Legion to get take out fish and chips. Glad I got there
early because there was a huge line of cars. You have to drive around
the back, someone comes out to take your order and then brings it out.
It was pretty good.
Jinx the Minx <jinxminx2@yahoo.com>: Apr 19 06:20AM

>> Rice is easy we don't et a lot, a 20 pound bag lasts us at minimum two
>> years, probably 4 years.... we like the Goya brand rice.
 
> Good Lord! Rice doesn't stay fresh that long.
 
White rice does. It's shelf life is several years, believe it or not. Kept
air tight and cold, it will stay fresh for decades.
Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Apr 18 09:57PM -0700

On 2020 Apr 18, , Dave Smith wrote
> healthy respect for them. Them I learned that the bites are
> excruciatingly painful and can inflict horrible damage to the body, so
> I reverted back to fear. Lucky for me they are quite rare here.
 
I have probably bumped into ten rattlesnakes in my life. When I was young,
I didn't give them a chance. I still have a dandy hatband that I made
from one. As I got older and trained a couple of hunting dogs, I
appreciated the rattlesnake's tendency to give a warning to my dogs and me.
My animosity evaporated. I still kill black widow spiders, given the
opportunity. Nothing redeems them to me.
I was bitten by a lot of snakes and lizards in my youth. I knew they
didn't pack venom. I was real good at local reptile identification, and
catching them by hand was a hobby. If a desert spiny lizard latches onto
your nose, it's quite painful, and they don't let go. Don't ask.
 
leo
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
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Apr 18 10:42AM -0400


>> You can flush the toilet by dumping a bucket of water in it.
 
>Not so easy to have a bucket of water handy if your water
>is cut off. lol
 
Depends where one lives, here there are occasional power outages and
our well pump doesn't work so we keep five gallon buckets of water
closeby plus we can refill from the creek in front.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 18 09:13PM -0400

> 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.
 
This discussion reminds me of a short-lived PBS show that re-created
living conditions in a Victorian era slum:
 
The Doss House:
 
https://www.pbssocal.org/programs/victorian-slum-house/d0cqlm-living-doss-house/
 
It was yet another "reality" social experiment akin to '1900 House' and
'Frontier House'. Fun stuff. They were lucky if they had running water
or even a bucket. They did strive to do better, though.
 
Jill
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 19 07:39AM +1000


>> Disproportionate as in 'larger numbers than average'.
 
>Like I said. No shit. Poor people have a larger portion of late bills.
> I wonder how they figured that out.
 
They stated the obvious and you protest?
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Apr 18 12:37PM +0100

In article <xHrmG.100533$Xk.25662@fx46.iad>, esp@snet.xxx says...
 
> > Janet UK
 
> Sounds awfully high. Even in the low income areas it is rare to hear of
> it. But hey, have fun,
 
Here's the figures according to a nationwide survey of US water supply
companies.
 
https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/news/shocking-study-15-million-us-
residents-had-water-shut-2016
 
"Top findings of the survey include:
 
Fifteen utilities reported shutoff rates of more than 10 percent.
The states with the highest shutoff rates are mostly concentrated in
the South ? Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Florida.
Jacksonville, Florida?s high shutoff rate?16 percent?affected 41,311
households, or an estimated 107,409 people.
Phoenix, Arizona?s shutoff rate, 9 percent, affected over 33,000
households, or 94,000 people. Tucson, Arizona had the highest shutoff
rate in the West, at 11 percent.
High rates of shutoffs occurred in midwestern states including South
Dakota, Iowa, Michigan and Wisconsin.
There is no data for four states including New Jersey and West
Virginia, where private companies operate the two largest utilities.
Only one private company responded to the survey, representing a 9
percent response rate. The response rate of public utilities was 93
percent.
The highest shutoff rates were disproportionately in cities with
more people living in poverty, more unemployment and more people of
color.
 
While the average city with the most shutoffs is low-income, not all
low-income cities engage in mass shutoffs. Jackson, Mississippi had high
rates of poverty (31 percent) and a zero percent shutoff rate. Jackson
has not had a water or sewer rate increase since voters approved an
increase to the sales tax to help improve the city?s infrastructure.
Meanwhile, some cities surveyed, like Eau Claire, Wisconsin and
Leominster, Massachusetts do not shut off water service for non-payment
at all."
 
Janet UK
Creme Fraiche <caf@lat.ta>: Apr 18 03:53PM -0400

jmcquown formulated on Saturday :
> I sure as heck haven't heard anything on the news about people having their
> water shut off due to lack of payment as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
> That's not the sort of thing mainstream media would ignore.
 
I haven't heard anything about that happening
either, funny how we have to get our news about
the USA from people that don't live here.
 
Fake news once again.
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 18 07:40PM -0400

On 4/18/2020 5:39 PM, Bruce wrote:
 
>> Like I said. No shit. Poor people have a larger portion of late bills.
>> I wonder how they figured that out.
 
> They stated the obvious and you protest?
 
They make a big deal and undertake a study to come up with the obvious
that everyone has known for the past century. The PC crowd does not
have the balls to state "as expected"
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 18 07:54PM -0400

On 4/18/2020 6:02 PM, graham wrote:
>> 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!
 
Many reasons, some genetic. Mental illness in various forms and lack of
ability. Some are addicted to drugs or alcohol and are content living
that way.Not everyone wants help.
 
Take the panhandler you see on the street corner with the "will work for
food" sign. The ones that don't show up when offered work. The ones
given food by well meaning people that toss it away because what they
really want is money for alcohol. There was one that stood by the exit
to a supermarket in town. After a few weeks the highway department was
doing some work and they found a lot of discarded food.
 
Yes, Twas ever thus
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 18 12:24PM -0400

On 4/18/2020 9:36 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>> do a payment plan. They just got their water daily from a service/station
>>>>> market they lived next door to.
 
> Cindy Hamilton
 
Gary's selective trimming of posts sometimes bites him in the ass. ;)
 
Jill
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