Thursday, May 28, 2020

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 9 updates in 4 topics

Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: May 28 03:54PM -0400

>> Meanwhile, there's the wife behind him...
>> She's probably praying that he loses the next election.
 
>That's when she'll be able to get a good divorce settlement.
 
I seriously doubt that... they have a child together, and I seriously
doubt either is cheating on the other, they don't want anything to
interfere with their child, they're not low lifes like yoose... they
are not kids, both are mature, they seem to be happily married to me
and accept their station in life. Of course yoose dirt bags always
think the worst because that's your life. Graham is definately a
dirty dirt bag... why is he here, he can't cook a lick.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 29 05:32AM +1000

On Thu, 28 May 2020 12:27:43 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
 
>> Of course she did. Your children are perfect. You have that in common
>> with Janet UK. She also has perfect children. Isn't that wonderful?
 
>Truly, it is. My sons have the awesome ability to connect with people. What's unusual is that one of them has Asperger's. Connecting with people is not a trait that's associated with people with ASD. His friends/teachers believe that he's going to be famous one day. Two of them want to leave their property with him when they die. That's so weird. They should be leaving their stuff to me. After all, they're my friends!
 
I wouldn't expect any less from your children. With such a wonderful
father, the children can only be wonderful people too. You win the
competition, with Janet UK as runner up. Her children were reading and
quoting Shakespeare while still in diapers.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: May 28 12:35PM -0700

On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 9:33:01 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
> father, the children can only be wonderful people too. You win the
> competition, with Janet UK as runner up. Her children were reading and
> quoting Shakespeare while still in diapers.
 
That just kills you, don't it? 😱😇
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: May 28 02:51PM -0500

dsi1 wrote:
>> No frying bacon first to render the backing fat to precook the onions and garlic. I used EVOO instead! :-)
 
>> John Kuthe....
 
> My daughter made some vegetable soup. I saw that she used a bag of beans that was in the fridge. I don't think she's cooked beans before so I told her that she'd have to cook it for about an hour to an hour and a half. She cooked it perfectly. The kids are going to change the way Hawaii cooks. It tastes like a mainland soup rather than a Hawaii soup. Her soup has a herbal essence in its taste - something that our soups lack. It does take some getting used to.
 
Soon, she'll be serving up chitlins, corn bread, and collards.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 28 03:28PM -0400

Bruce wrote:
> >burgers in the freezer. 2 in each bag and tasted like fresh
> >made after a brief stop in the microwave. ;-D
 
> Microwaved bread...
 
I know exactly what you're talking about. Microwave bread
slightly and fresh for a minute or so but then quickly
turns very hard at least on one part.
 
For some reason, the microwaved burger buns never did that.
No kidding. Maybe because I ate them so fast...yum yum.
Or maybe because one of their many scary ingredients
contained some anti-hardening compound to stem that.
 
Seriously, though...never a mv hardened bun in all of those
that I froze then later ate. Always frozen and reheated
2 at a time.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: May 28 12:39PM -0700

On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 9:30:15 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
 
> Seriously, though...never a mv hardened bun in all of those
> that I froze then later ate. Always frozen and reheated
> 2 at a time.
 
My guess is that your buns have a lot of oil and maybe some potato starch added to it. That makes for some soft bread. We made some bread with potato and butter yesterday. It's all good!
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: May 28 02:43PM -0500

Taxed and Spent wrote:
 
>> With dead cow.
 
> And yet I believe it when it is said they taste like fresh.  Not
> much to brag about.
 
Mcdonalds have never been very good in my opinion. They have become
even worse. These days, most of the other burger places aren't much
better, but none are any worse (that I know of). The last McD I
went into was near da Loo, because nothing else was available at
the interstate exit I stopped at. Fifty years ago, burger king was
decent, but hasn't been worth a damn in the last 20 years.
 
If you're in the south, jacks aren't too bad (Note -- don't confuse
with jack-in-the-box, extremely shitty). Steak & shakes were OK
before they died out.
 
None have hamburgers worth buying in bulk for the freezer. Even
combat C-rations were better.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 29 05:50AM +1000


>Seriously, though...never a mv hardened bun in all of those
>that I froze then later ate. Always frozen and reheated
>2 at a time.
 
Not soggy either? To the point that the bread tries to pull your back
teeth out?
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: May 28 03:37PM -0400


>With this virus or not, would be good to actually open your
>windows occasionally and get some fresh air. You live out
>in the country. What's the problem?
 
You haven't a clue... farm country air is loaded with pollen,
insecticides, fertilizer dust, and diesel exhaust. Many people here
don't believe in A/C (cheapo bastards), they leave windows open, their
houses are filthy... in one day every sq. in. is thickly coated with
yellow pollen and who knows what. The last people who lived here only
had one small window unit in their bedroom but rarely used it...
everything was coated with schmutz. They offered to leave it for us,
NOPE! Soon as we closed and before we moved in we had Central Air
installed and their ancient window unit removed, its filter hadn't
been replaced for many years... that type was no longer made. Without
properly filtered air you may as well be a two pack a day chain
smoker. And there are plenty of virus cases here, big city people
come to stay full time in their summer homes and bring their illnesses
with them... probably worse where you live with all those beaches and
boating.
https://www.aprilaire.com/
https://www.aprilaire.com/healthy-air-system
We maintain our air and water quality at state of the art purification
levels... costs a whole lot less than doctor bills and suffering from
diseases. I can assure all of yoose that our well water coming from
our tap is lot purer than yoose schtinken municipal water... all your
water is well water too but not purified... and even if purified, it's
minimally, the mains to your house are long distance and filthy.. how
many of yoose have regular lab tests performed, we have our water
tested once a year, only costs a measily $35... always passes with
flying colors. Walter has been in the water purification business some
fifty years, he knows his H2O. People think if their water is
municipal it has to be the best, in fact it's the worst. Bottled
water is filthy too, comes from someone elses tap... why do yoose
think bottled water is marked with an expiration date.
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