Friday, June 26, 2020

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 11 topics

"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jun 26 08:37PM -0500

songbird wrote:
 
> and then a few pieces of cheese and ham. i'm not in the mood
> to do complicated cooking lately - too busy outside.
 
> songbird
 
Been really busy at work too here, teleworking aside, because I've been
doing that essentially from my actual main office since 2009. It's just
the tools got better now and the others aren't used to it.
Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Jun 26 06:15PM -0700

On 2020 Jun 26, , Dave Smith wrote
 
> After that amount of time some of the witnesses will be gone and the
> evidence perhaps mislaid. They end up getting acquitted for lack of
> evidence, not necessarily because the were actually innocent.
 
I watch a lot of murder porn, I'm sorry - crime tv, and unless a
conviction is overturned on a technicality or a breathtaking revelation
like someone else confesses and proves it, DNA, natural death or societal
change is their only hope. Don't commit a heinous crime in Texas or
Florida. They're serious as of today.
Recently, one inmate in Nevada demanded that his death sentence be carried
out. The state hemmed and hawed, and anti-death sentence groups coalesced
to fight for him. He had to kill himself, and he did.
 
leo
Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Jun 26 06:22PM -0700

On 2020 Jun 25, , jmcquown wrote
 
> Not to worry, Gary, I doubt you'd make it through voir dire. ;)
 
What I learned during jury duty:
I learned how to pronounce voir dire! Voir do you think of that, dire?
 
leo
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 27 11:37AM +1000

On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 18:22:17 -0700, Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
 
 
>> Not to worry, Gary, I doubt you'd make it through voir dire. ;)
 
>What I learned during jury duty:
>I learned how to pronounce voir dire! Voir do you think of that, dire?
 
If you're not careful, you'll learn how to pronounce Bordeaux.
"Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jun 26 04:19PM -0700

"Sqwertz" <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid> wrote in message
news:dk57zpbbg9z9$.dlg@sqwertz.com...
> rental agreement.
 
> So now you're letting him stay there for free?
 
> You're getting shit on and you love it.
 
He is never stayed here "for free". As I said... He is the gardener. He does
all of my gardening, some of the cleaning indoors, takes out the trash,
cleans the bins, replaces light bulbs and batteries in places I can't reach,
repairs doors, etc. I do not pay him cash for these things. He also brings
me things from time to time. Decorative things, and outdoor furniture. Yes,
it's a loose arrangement but... But that's how we roll.
 
When he is no longer living here, he will continue to be my gardener and I
will then pay him whatever the going rate is, unless my new BF does that
work for me. He has offered. But right now I don't need him to do that
stuff.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 26 07:38PM -0400

On 6/25/2020 9:59 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
 
>> This according to the cops. Nobody can be evicted at this point
 
> You kicked him out long before the pandemic. And there was never any
> rental agreement.
 
No, I don't think there never was a rental agreement. He was invited in
after living in the "back house" with no running water or a toilet. He
proceeded to eat her food, steal her toilet paper and other supplies
from the garage. Bring in a girlfriend who didn't like her - uh, whose
house is it again? Oh, and at one time she was cooking for his dog.
For a while she was only cooking brown rice because that's what the
gardener said he preferred.
 
I do not understand any of this. I'd be kicking his ass back to the
"backhouse" if he truly isn't allowed to go someplace else right now and
she wants him gone. Stay out of my house. Buy and cook your own damn
food. Maybe he could cook weenies and beans over the firepit out back.
 
> So now you're letting him stay there for free?
 
She's always let him stay there for free. He "helps her" by doing
yardwork and that is, according to her, a fair exchange. Doesn't mean
you have to let the guy move in.
 
> You're getting shit on and you love it.
 
> -sw
 
I don't think she realizes it. She simply can't stand to be alone. Her
husband left, her daughter has grown up and is no longer sleeping in the
same bedroom as her mother. (That was weird.) She's moving on. Here's
the gardener, always around. Can't let him go!
 
Jill
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 26 07:25PM -0500

Julie Bove wrote:
> come here once and had a head to toe rash in about two hours.
 
> I have been instructed by the Sheriff here as to what to do. I
> continue to do as I was told. End of story.
 
Wow, you sure know a lot of bums there. I lived in tacoma 45 years
ago, and it wasn't that bad back then. Sometimes I miss it, but if
it's that damn seedy now, I sure as hell won't go back!
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 26 07:30PM -0500

jmcquown wrote:
> weird.)  She's moving on.  Here's the gardener, always around.
> Can't let him go!
 
> Jill
 
Shit, the gardener may have a bigger penis than Popeye! Hell yess,
he'll stay there forever, if she can swing it.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 26 08:21PM -0500

Julie Bove wrote:
 
>>> Jill
 
>> She needs to be aware of what are called "Squatter's Rights".
 
> He's not a squatter. I gave him permission to stay.
 
He's a BUM :)
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 26 08:24PM -0500

Julie Bove wrote:
> accommodate packages. Once again he got a tongue lashing from the
> postman because he was supposed to ask and get it approved before
> installing a new one.
 
See, that's what your poor dad got because he didn't have a bum ...
uh ... I mean gardener.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 26 06:55PM -0500

Dave Smith wrote:
> supplies companies and medical equipment companies are all
> expecting to make huge profits and lobbying the government to keep
> their businesses profitable.
 
Of course, on the other hand, we have the canadian drug companies.
They are all non profit, so we can order our drugs and get them for
the mere price of postage.
 
In canada, all health related stuff is free.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 26 06:56PM -0500

Bruce wrote:
>> insurance paid for by corporations. I never paid anything. Not all
>> corporations are evil.
 
> Corporations are the business equivalent of psychopaths.
 
You only say that because you work for kuth corp. in da Loo.
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jun 26 08:51PM -0400

On 6/26/2020 5:13 PM, Bruce wrote:
>> for prescriptions either. The ones with modest income but not enough
>> for good insurance and the ones often hurt.
 
> That's not what the doctor said.
 
Is he a private practice or hospital? In the hospital the doctors do
medical stuff and have no idea who pays the bills. Everyone gets the
same care, as needed. Medicare and Medicaid determine how much is paid.
 
How do I know this? I have a relative that is diabetic and legally
blind. He's had eye surgeries, gets his insulin, doctor and hospital
visits. No cost, not a penny.
 
If you live in a poor neighborhood you won't find the high priced
plastic surgeons for a tummy tuck though. I've never seen different
care, based on money, inside of a hospital.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 27 11:12AM +1000


>If you live in a poor neighborhood you won't find the high priced
>plastic surgeons for a tummy tuck though. I've never seen different
>care, based on money, inside of a hospital.
 
I don't have the link to the article anymore, so I can't check.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 26 07:39PM -0400

On 6/26/2020 7:06 AM, Gary wrote:
> A day to be nice (for a change) to one of us here.
 
> Happy Birthday, Julie! :-D
 
Yes, Happy Birthday Julie.
 
Jill
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 26 07:15PM -0500

Bruce wrote:
>>> Happy Birthday Gary tomorrow, dammit! :)
 
>> Happy birthday tomorrow.
 
> And today.
 
Damn. You're here Druce?
What happened?
Did someone shit?
U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Jun 26 06:49PM -0600

On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 15:51:20 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>A day to be nice (for a change) to one of us here.
 
>> Happy Birthday, Julie! :-D
 
>Thanks Gary!
 
Happy Birthday, Julie. I hope you have a good one.
Janet US
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jun 26 08:33PM -0400


> *SNIGGER*
 
> (That shit list is a l.o.o.o.o.ng one.) I most likely sit at the number
> 1 spot and proud of it, too.
 
She should use her killfile.
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jun 26 08:31PM -0400

Bruce wrote:
>>> brilliant...)
>> Ask him.  He's here!
> See?
 
No.
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jun 26 08:30PM -0400

Gary wrote:
>> course he won't get much per month because apparently he hasn't worked
>> most of his adult life.
> Tell us about your work history and inheritance, Jill.
 
She has had dozens of jobs - possibly 30 or more.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 26 07:23PM -0400

Red Beans & Rice (adapted recipe from Paul Prudhomme's 'Louisiana
Kitchen') and cornbread cooked in my trusty old cast iron skillet. :)
 
I couldn't find my usual brand of andouille sausage (Savannah, which is
fairly local) the last time I went to the grocery store. So I bought
[Bruce] Aidell's brand.
 
It tastes good but the thing I find interesting is I can't get something
from a fairly local company but this sausage from California is on the
shelves. According to their website they sell all sorts of weird
sausage combinations.
 
https://www.aidells.com/products/dinner-sausage/
 
"Today, we're continuing Bruce's legacy of creating some of the most
unexpected flavor combinations in all our delicious sausages.
Combinations like Pineapple & Bacon, Habanero & Green Chile, Spinach &
Feta, and Artichoke & Garlic."
 
Oh, goody! Anyone want to buy pineapple & bacon sausage? Maybe to put
on a pizza... These things do sound a bit odd to me since Andouille,
even though based on a French recipe, is decidedly Cajun/French
Canadian. No artichoke, no spinach, no Feta cheese. I love all those
things, but please not in sausage. Sounds very "California". ;)
 
The Aidell's andouille was fine, but I would rather buy from a more
local source. I'll look for the Savannah brand the next time I go to
the grocery store.
 
Jill
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 26 07:10PM -0500

jmcquown wrote:
> local source.  I'll look for the Savannah brand the next time I go
> to the grocery store.
 
> Jill
 
Check with Popeye. I bet he's got a new york jewish recipe that
will knock yoose socks (and yoose drawers) off.
 
No need to buy preground mystery stuff. Only morons and faggots buy
that.
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jun 26 08:09PM -0400

On 6/26/2020 5:04 PM, Janet wrote:
> local security ?
 
> Is that just a push button that rings inside the house?
 
> Janet UK
 
Should be Ring, not ring. It has a motion detector, speaker, and camera.
It sees anyone going by it, records it, and I can also talk to them
through it. It comes up on my phone no matter where I am.
www.ring.com
Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Jun 26 04:52PM -0700

On 2020 Jun 25, , Janet wrote
 
> Cat Ballou, I'll take my prize points in sushi please.
 
I read Silvar's reply below. Apparently it's not "a hanging day in
Wolf City, Wyoming".
 
leo
Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Jun 26 04:55PM -0700

On 2020 Jun 25, , Silvar Beitel wrote
 
> Hey, I went through the trouble of taking and uploading the photos, so I'm
> gonna foist 'em on you. :-)
 
And just like that, you're way out of my league.
 
leo
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