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| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jun 22 12:32PM -0700 On Monday, June 22, 2020 at 10:43:44 AM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: > Happy? > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Poorer By $2991 Now! No reactions? Alex? John Kuthe... |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 23 05:34AM +1000 On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 12:32:59 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >> Happy? >> John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Poorer By $2991 Now! >No reactions? Alex? He's probably going to say he pays $2991 in taxes every day. |
| Snag <Snag_one@msn.com>: Jun 22 01:54PM -0500 On 6/22/2020 1:30 PM, dsi1 wrote: >> -- >> I love a good meal! That's why I don't cook. > It does an okay job on fish sticks. It's faster than a toaster oven. I suppose that it does best with frozen, breaded, items. I reheated a McDonald's apple pie that turned out pretty good. It only took about 3 minutes at the highest temperature. Mostly, it's easier to list stuff that it doesn't cook very well. Does the name air FRYER give you a clue ? We use ours quite often , probably 5-7 times a week . From making french fries - fresh cut - to warming breaded chicken tenders , tater tots , egg rolls , and corn dogs , we find it very versatile for anything "fried" . -- Snag Witty saying goes here |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jun 22 11:54AM -0700 "KenK" <invalid@invalid.com> wrote in message news:XnsABE46182E6FFCinvalidcom@130.133.4.11... > Those of you who use air fryers, what am I missing? What types of recipes > should I be looking for? > TIA I don't really use recipes. I heat things like Tater Tots in mine. I have also done roasted vegetables. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 22 03:25PM -0400 On 6/22/2020 12:35 PM, KenK wrote: > air fryer recipes. After going through the books several times I didn't see > any recipes that couldn't be cooked easily by other means. The fryer sits > unused. It would do the same thing in my house - sit, unused. I don't fry enough things to worry about oil or needing an alternate cooking method (air fryer). I can easily cook whatever I want in the oven or a skillet on the stovetop. Using very little or even sometimes even no oil. > Those of you who use air fryers, what am I missing? What types of recipes > should I be looking for? > TIA You got booklets of air fryer recipes. Can't figure out what to use it for? That's because it's a useless kitchen gadget. JMHO, of course. Jill |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jun 22 12:29PM -0700 On Monday, June 22, 2020 at 8:54:28 AM UTC-10, Snag wrote: > Snag > Witty saying > goes here No need to get all bitchy about it. I said it does fish sticks okay. It does McDonald's Apple pies okay. My guess it that Tater-Tots would work swell. It doesn't do breaded oysters very well as seen in the following link. They look like pitiful sickly things. They had to be covered up in shame. https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/Ybl3hLCXSEapQwoa4A55ng.o3Q1lCuzqBEPfklxR7QuQH |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 23 05:32AM +1000 On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 12:29:22 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> goes here >No need to get all bitchy about it. I said it does fish sticks okay. It does McDonald's Apple pies okay. My guess it that Tater-Tots would work swell. It doesn't do breaded oysters very well as seen in the following link. They look like pitiful sickly things. They had to be covered up in shame. >https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/Ybl3hLCXSEapQwoa4A55ng.o3Q1lCuzqBEPfklxR7QuQH That'll teach you not to coat something nice in something pedestrian. |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jun 22 02:25PM -0500 On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 06:47:41 -0400, Gary wrote: > a 32oz (946ml) bottle of EVOO for only $2.21. > That sounds like a "get rid of the crap for cost" price. > Again, have you opened one and tasted it yet? Yes, I did. How else would I know it tasted better than average? > I've had much better. You didn't like any EVOO when you bought that two years ago. You bought it expecting to be disappointed, and you met your expectations. Like I said, you have no taste. And olive oils are different every harvest -sw |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jun 22 02:27PM -0500 On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 11:50:02 -0400, Sheldon Martin wrote: > I've been buying EVOO at Walmart for several years, 101 oz. jugs, > their own Great Value brand, very inexpensive, I remember under $10. Maybe 12-15 years ago they were under $10. -sw |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jun 22 02:30PM -0500 On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 23:13:48 -0500, Nemo wrote: > Metal is verboten. He would have a 16 oz. or so plastic cup, a plastic > bowl and a large plastic spork he stole from the chow hall like every > one else. Don't ask! The coffee mugs are 10oz, plastic, and you have to buy them. Silverware in the chow hall is actual metal (spoon and fork). If you're served in the cell/dorm, you get plastic spoons only. -sw |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 23 05:08AM +1000 On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 12:41:23 -0400, Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com> wrote: >1,000' apart, there are country style mailboxes along every road. Here >steel posts at road shoulders are illegal, they must be wooden >breakaway type. So many rules in the Land of the Free. Here you can put anything by the side of the road and call it a mailbox. As long as the postie understands. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 22 02:17PM -0500 Bruce wrote: > So many rules in the Land of the Free. Here you can put anything by > the side of the road and call it a mailbox. As long as the postie > understands. I knew a fellow who bought an artificial leg at a flea market. He planned on making it into a support post for his mailbox. Don't know if he ever did, as he moved away. |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jun 22 12:18PM -0700 On Monday, June 22, 2020 at 3:08:39 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: > So many rules in the Land of the Free. Here you can put anything by > the side of the road and call it a mailbox. As long as the postie > understands. We try to ensure the safety of the postal worker by mandating boxes that are a safe distance from the road, are not dangerous if they are hit by the postal truck, etc. Cindy Hamilton |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 23 05:29AM +1000 On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 12:18:20 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >We try to ensure the safety of the postal worker by mandating boxes >that are a safe distance from the road, are not dangerous if they >are hit by the postal truck, etc. I think, here, they hire postal workers who can drive. |
| "Ophelia" <ophelia@elsinore.me.uk>: Jun 22 08:21PM +0100 "Julie Bove" wrote in message news:rcopoi$nu2$1@dont-email.me... I made this last night with the following changes. 10 strips of regular bacon instead of the pancetta, no cayenne and a small can of tomato sauce with a sprinkle of Italian seasoning as I had no Marinara. https://2sistersrecipes.com/baby-lima-bean-soup/ The beans must have been very fresh. At one hour, they were slightly overcooked. I tasted for seasonings. Added black pepper. Tasted great! Added the tomato sauce and... Not so great. Might taste better when I reheat it tonight. I didn't eat any last night. Just tasted it. Pretty sure if I make it again, I'll leave out the tomato. ==== I have plenty of dried beans in my store, I just don't really know what to do with them:) I am copying all the beans recipes I see here, so thanks:) |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jun 22 01:09PM -0600 On 2020-06-22 5:31 a.m., Janet wrote: |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jun 22 12:10PM -0700 On Monday, June 22, 2020 at 12:16:19 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: > sharing apartments with other students, not a 60 year old man. I notice > none of his renters seem to stick around very long. > Jill Bullshit! I have had the same housemates for several years now. One of my housemates is from money and has his room made up very nicely! Great subwoofer! Big screen TV, etc. John Kuthe... |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jun 22 12:18PM -0700 On Monday, June 22, 2020 at 10:26:51 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote: > but in CA one paid $5 extra for a stove, or buy your own, I didn't > want to buy a stove I'd likely have to move in about a year. Living > in CA was dirt cheap in the '60s. ... Many places were dirt cheap in the early 1960's like the Haight Ashbury in SF, when the Hippies/Diggers moved in. John Kuthe... |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jun 22 02:43PM -0400 On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 jmcquown wrote: >> sauce this time. >Hope it turns out well! >Jill You're at the age when a lot of people develop acid reflux. Ask your doctor for a Rx for Omeprazole, one tiny capsul per day and eat away. Omeprazole is the generic for the pricey OTC versions. Acid reflux is from spicy, acetic foods, and chocolate, is also the result of having alcohol at bedtime. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 23 05:00AM +1000 >Even my ancient newsreader shows that. I have the option to >view brief, normal, or all headers. I keep mine set to "normal" >usually. When I've read a post or bulk marked posts as read, I don't see their headers anymore. I can still display them if I have to, but it's a bit of a hassle. Besides, everybody else quotes what they're replying to. >on the later numbers to see the history of posts in the >thread. No confusion ever. >https://www.hostpic.org/images/2006221650100104.jpg I'm not going to switch to Netscape Somethingorother just to understand Thomas' posts :) |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 23 05:02AM +1000 On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 05:01:04 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> thread. No confusion ever. >> https://www.hostpic.org/images/2006221650100104.jpg >No need to go through all that trouble clicking on links. Just set your display to a "tree" view. You can even do it in Google Groups. Of course, this requires one to know how to operate their readers. Lots of folks don't. That's kind of lame. Isn't it very humble not to know? |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jun 22 12:17PM -0700 On Monday, June 22, 2020 at 9:02:10 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: > >> https://www.hostpic.org/images/2006221650100104.jpg > >No need to go through all that trouble clicking on links. Just set your display to a "tree" view. You can even do it in Google Groups. Of course, this requires one to know how to operate their readers. Lots of folks don't. That's kind of lame. > Isn't it very humble not to know? Yoose people should be ashamed for not knowing how to use this simple, primitive, Windows software and expecting other people to fix your problems! It's just laziness, I tell you! |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 22 03:05PM -0400 On 6/22/2020 2:23 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: >> Kind of a "do as I say, not what I do" thing. > Nothing new about slavery, there have been slaves since prehistoric > times. The pyramids in Egypt were built using slave labor. People tend to forget African tribes captured and sold rival tribe members into slavery to the white man for a profit. Everyone was guilty of promoting a horrific institution back in the day. That's the way things were. We can't change history by teaching revisionist versions of it. Aunt Jemima was a character on a box of pancake mix and a bottle of syrup. Uncle Ben was an actual rice farmer who used his own image to promote his product. Marketing! BTW, I strongly object (just kidding) to the old white man on the box of Quaker Oats. My ancestors weren't Quakers but they might have worn those funny hats. I do know they were abolitionists. Jill |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jun 22 01:05PM -0600 On 2020-06-22 9:30 a.m., Bruce wrote: >> excellent meals out of cheap cuts and offal. > The French are also known to be squat to > piss cowards. Which explains Napoleon's successes. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 22 02:12PM -0500 jmcquown wrote: > box of Quaker Oats. My ancestors weren't Quakers but they might > have worn those funny hats. I do know they were abolitionists. > Jill Makes me want to go out and start a riot right now! |
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