Sunday, May 10, 2020

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

Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: May 10 04:47PM -0400

On 2020-05-10 2:47 p.m., Gary wrote:
> Most worthless bushes ever. Look nice for a few weeks
> each spring when they flower. After that just scraggly
> ugly bushes the rest of the year.
 
 
I think the worst are magnolias. I don't know if they flower longer in
the south than they do here but what I typically see here is a tree
that is suddenly in full bloom with white flowers. The next day it is a
tree with some white flowers and a lot of litter on the ground around
it. By day four it is a tree with a pile of white litter under it.
 
 
 
S Viemeister <firstname@lastname.oc.ku>: May 10 10:22PM +0100

On 5/10/2020 7:16 PM, graham wrote:
>> I hope it was not so cold that you had to put on a sweater. It was
>> snowing here yesterday.
 
> I was snowing in Calgary this morning too!
 
On the northwest coast of Scotland, too. Also sleet, hail, rain - and
bright sunshine.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 10 03:57PM -0400

Bruce wrote:
 
> >I did shop once around 1pm and it was very crowded. That's when
> >all the lazy sleepy people finally get out and go.
 
> They may get up late, but you go to bed early. Who's lazy?
 
My day's are a series of cat naps. About 6 hours total. I am
up much of the night. Usually late afternoons are my sleep time.
Up at 4am until a late lunch then a bit of nap.
 
Always up by 4am. No alarm required.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: May 10 04:02PM -0400

On 5/10/2020 3:39 PM, Gary wrote:
> at most in the store. Never a checkout line except maybe one
> ahead of me occasionally.
 
> I did shop once
 
Once? Oh goody!
 
> around 1pm and it was very crowded. That's when
> all the lazy sleepy people finally get out and go.
 
Those you call 'lazy sleepy people' might have other things to do when
they get out of bed. Maybe start a load of laundry. Feed the pets.
Other household chores. *Before* they go to the store. You make it
sound like getting up at 4AM and shopping early is some kind of
*Princely* thing to do. Heh.
 
Jill
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 11 06:03AM +1000

>up much of the night. Usually late afternoons are my sleep time.
>Up at 4am until a late lunch then a bit of nap.
 
>Always up by 4am. No alarm required.
 
So you sleep during the day. Lazy man.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 11 06:04AM +1000

On Sun, 10 May 2020 16:02:28 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
 
>Other household chores. *Before* they go to the store. You make it
>sound like getting up at 4AM and shopping early is some kind of
>*Princely* thing to do. Heh.
 
Can you stop being right? It feels funny.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: May 10 05:22PM -0400

On 2020-05-10 4:02 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> Other household chores.  *Before* they go to the store.  You make it
> sound like getting up at 4AM and shopping early is some kind of
> *Princely* thing to do. Heh.
 
A friend of my wife says she likes to go shopping at noon because no one
else is shopping then.
 
A couple weeks ago I went to the nearby Zehr's store to get some
groceries during the early morning Seniors hour. I had to wait about 15
minutes to get into the store. It was even longer waiting to check out.
By the time I had left the line to get in was less than half as long as
the one I had been in.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: May 10 05:13PM -0400

On 2020-05-10 3:21 p.m., Gary wrote:
 
> That very first paragraph that you wrote at the top of this
> message was the most ridiculous thing I've ever read. You sir are
> no musician other than maybe reading music that others created.
 
I never claimed to be musically creative. I simply pointed out that
Kuthe was full of shit. Rock, country and blues are all basically three
chords songs using the same progressions. Punk is no different. You
accused me of having lifted out of Music 201, but you didn't prove me
wrong.
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: May 10 01:58PM -0700

On Sunday, May 10, 2020 at 2:37:21 PM UTC-5, Derek Vinyard wrote:
 
> You are the definition of self-centered human garbage. Go get up on
> your roof and do yourself with that Uzi - which will save your son
> $100K on the roof.
 
None! After dating a few men she married a Nephrologist (she was a nurse, remember?) and moved with them to South Carolina for HIS career! Then she popped out a few more human slugs via HIS sperm! Plus after she married him here and after THEY moved OUR son to South Carolina at OUR SON'S formative teenages years she forwent all child support from me and instead paying OUR SON'S plane tickets for visitation only, which I thought was far more equitable as I was no longer paying part of HER mortgage for her and OUR SON'S house, for which *I* get NONE of the $$ after THEY sold it and moved! Plus I was getting exactly what I was paying for.
 
So once again FUCK OFF!
 
John Kuthe...
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: May 10 03:09PM -0500

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
 
 
> > leo
 
> Just a teaspoon? I always try for at least 4 tablespoons!
 
> Cindy Hamilton
 
Make it 1ts for my first cup of tea and a second one for the second cup
of tea.
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: May 10 03:29PM -0500

dsi1 wrote:
 
> > been sitting in a bag in his bedroom...
 
> > Jill
 
> Why don't you ask me? I'm here. Oh wait, I'm not. Carry on...
 
Grin, one day. Might not suit everyone to do that but hey,
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 11 06:37AM +1000


>> > Jill
 
>> Why don't you ask me? I'm here. Oh wait, I'm not. Carry on...
 
>Grin, one day. Might not suit everyone to do that but hey,
 
Sometimes I really have no clue what cshenkie means.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: May 10 04:38PM -0400

On 5/10/2020 4:29 PM, cshenk wrote:
>>> been sitting in a bag in his bedroom...
 
>>> Jill
 
>> Why don't you ask me? I'm here. Oh wait, I'm not. Carry on...
 
Imitating Bruce now, are you? Okay, I'll ask. How long to you leave
food sitting in a bag on the floor in your bedroom before you eat it?
Two or three days?
 
> Grin, one day. Might not suit everyone to do that but hey,
 
Any day a burger is sitting in a bag on the floor in the bedroom...
unrefrigerated sounds like begging for food poisoning.
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: May 10 04:03PM -0400

On 5/10/2020 3:36 PM, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
> high. Mostly the reason I don't drink pop, although I find I do like
> some now that they can be obtained 'without sugar' - I hope they are
> getting good sales with them.
 
I don't drink pop, soda, cola or anything like it. I occasionally drink
fruit juice which has no sugar added. Mostly I just drink water.
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: May 10 04:04PM -0400

On 5/10/2020 3:45 PM, Gary wrote:
>> really has no idea. How come everyone bucks him up as if he actually
>> knows what he's talking about? He's never been to NA.
 
> Bruce is our court jester.
 
Certainly is! He knows nothing about this country but is very quick to
ASSume he knows what everyone here eats and drinks!
 
Jill
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 11 06:11AM +1000

On Sun, 10 May 2020 16:03:56 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
 
>> getting good sales with them.
 
>I don't drink pop, soda, cola or anything like it. I occasionally drink
>fruit juice which has no sugar added. Mostly I just drink water.
 
By the way, orange juice contains almost as much sugar as coca cola.
Of course, orange juice also contains good stuff. Coca cola doesn't,
unless you have a screw stuck in your belly.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 11 06:12AM +1000

On Sun, 10 May 2020 16:04:49 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
 
 
>> Bruce is our court jester.
 
>Certainly is! He knows nothing about this country but is very quick to
>ASSume he knows what everyone here eats and drinks!
 
But you can all correct me, being experts on the matter. Or just
ignore me. That's ok too.
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: May 10 02:21PM -0600

On 2020-05-10 1:15 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> really has no idea.  How come everyone bucks him up as if he actually
> knows what he's talking about?  He's never been to NA.
 
> Jill
But if you see the pop/soda shelves in the average N.Am supermarket,
it's easy to assume that a lot of it is drunk.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: May 10 04:31PM -0400

On 5/10/2020 4:21 PM, graham wrote:
 
>> Jill
> But if you see the pop/soda shelves in the average N.Am supermarket,
> it's easy to assume that a lot of it is drunk.
 
Easy to ASSume, sure. People like Julie certainly do. Diet soda.
Personally, I've never been fond of any sugary drinks. I'm not fond of
iced tea, either. On the rare occasions I drink coffee I don't add
sugar. I sometimes drink unsweetened fruit juice. Mostly I drink water
and it doesn't need anything added.
 
Jill
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: May 10 02:34PM -0600

On 2020-05-10 2:31 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> sugar.  I sometimes drink unsweetened fruit juice.  Mostly I drink water
> and it doesn't need anything added.
 
> Jill
The only time I drink pop is when I am sick with some bug or other. Then
it's either tonic water or 7-up, usually pepped up a bit with some cassis:-)
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 11 06:35AM +1000

On Sun, 10 May 2020 16:31:45 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
 
>iced tea, either. On the rare occasions I drink coffee I don't add
>sugar. I sometimes drink unsweetened fruit juice. Mostly I drink water
>and it doesn't need anything added.
 
But you don't speak for the entire sugary population of the US.
"Ophelia" <ophelia@elsinore.me.uk>: May 10 09:12PM +0100

"dsi1" wrote in message
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On Sunday, May 10, 2020 at 8:41:13 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
 
> That looks delicious .. but ... spices:( You know us:)
 
> So, how do you intend to 'get a grip and get moving'?
 
> What will you do?:)))
 
I don't know. She made some vegan lemon bars i.e., no eggs or butter. Why
vegan? Beats me.
 
I plan to make some Thai cashew chicken tonight. Well, that's for starters,
anyway. Perhaps I'll stick it on some crispy Chinese noodles. Oh yeah.
 
https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/qT1hO8l7SyCN6_1l67-wJA.qShcVnTEIv0XB8aCk6YJZQ
 
===
 
LOL Enjoy:)))
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: May 10 02:57PM -0500

On Sat, 9 May 2020 17:08:09 -0700 (PDT), itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net
wrote:
 
 
>> The only time I've ever had Dover sole was in restaurants.
 
>> Jill
 
> The first dish Julia Child ever ate in France was Dover sole.
 
Bzzzzzt! It was Sole Meuniere. Leaving you $1 and in third place
in Final Jeopardy. We have some great parting gifts though! :-)
 
-sw
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: May 10 03:00PM -0500

On Sun, 10 May 2020 10:19:16 -0400, Sheldon Martin wrote:
 
> Dover sole and just as good eating. A lot of markets and most
> restaurants label all types of small flat fish as Dover sole in order
> to charge a higher price.
 
Yabbut, you don't cook fish at home because it schtinks, and you
only go to restaurants twice a year (Italian sausage sub and Gold
Coin Chinese). So shut the fuck up, you know-it-all-nothing.
 
-sw
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: May 10 03:02PM -0500

On Sun, 10 May 2020 11:31:41 -0400, Gary wrote:
 
 
> Looked like she might have been held up with strings like
> a marionette puppet. Quite disturbing and I couldn't stand
> to watch a whole show.
 
Thats unfair, you slimy, ignorant pig.
 
-sw
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