- Coffee Cup repair step 1 - 6 Updates
- Free-zer - 3 Updates
- Aunt Jemima is gone - 5 Updates
- OT My Leaf got KILLED! - 2 Updates
- OT Spring Cleaning! :-) - 2 Updates
- Modified foods - 5 Updates
- My ongoing pizza trouble - 2 Updates
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jun 19 03:16PM -0700 https://i.postimg.cc/cJWFHHTp/Coffee-Cup-repair-step-1.jpg Tomorrow I will JB Weld the other two pieces back on and viola! My fave coffee cup's handle will be fixed! Again! :-) John Kuthe... |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jun 19 03:50PM -0700 On Friday, June 19, 2020 at 5:16:43 PM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: > https://i.postimg.cc/cJWFHHTp/Coffee-Cup-repair-step-1.jpg > Tomorrow I will JB Weld the other two pieces back on and viola! My fave coffee cup's handle will be fixed! Again! :-) > John Kuthe... Were you 'wobbly' and dropped it? |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jun 19 06:55PM -0400 On 2020-06-19 6:16 p.m., John Kuthe wrote: > https://i.postimg.cc/cJWFHHTp/Coffee-Cup-repair-step-1.jpg > Tomorrow I will JB Weld the other two pieces back on and viola! My > fave coffee cup's handle will be fixed! Again! :-) I changed the batteries on my satellite remote. Sorry, but I forgot to take pictures to post. |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jun 19 04:12PM -0700 On Friday, June 19, 2020 at 5:54:23 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: > > fave coffee cup's handle will be fixed! Again! :-) > I changed the batteries on my satellite remote. Sorry, but I forgot to > take pictures to post. I scrubbed my front porch and the furniture that sits on it. Then I scrubbed the bistro table and chairs that sit on the back porch. I also hauled mine and my neighbors' trash cans back to their storage areas. I also sprayed some Virginia creeper with Roundup then I came inside and took a bath. I almost forgot, I stepped outside and got my mail out of the mailbox that is on the front porch. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 19 07:42PM -0500 Dave Smith wrote: >> fave coffee cup's handle will be fixed! Again! :-) > I changed the batteries on my satellite remote. Sorry, but I forgot > to take pictures to post. I went to the mailbox today. Later, I fed my horse, then I shit. But I didn't rip. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 19 07:47PM -0500 > inside and took a bath. > I almost forgot, I stepped outside and got my mail out of the mailbox > that is on the front porch. Bet you are worn out now! I was pretty done in fixing a damn washing machine, then had to do more stuff. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jun 19 07:35PM -0500 Mike Duffy wrote: > Otherwise, there is a risk of considering unclean dishes as ready to > go in the cupboard, as well as uselessly washing clean dishes. The > work- around is to have one person in charge. Don and I worked out a sort of pattern before we even married (we lived together for a year to make sure we matched). It was based on an old roomate trick. Make a list on one side of a piece of paper of everything you really hate to have to do. Now draw a line amd make a list of what you do not mind so much. Don truely hates cleaning bathrooms so any major cleaning that is mine. I really hate laundry so he takes care of that. He hates grocery shopping so I took care of it for ages but now with health issues and me needing help, he kinda likes it as he has more say in what we get. I don't mind cleaning cat pans or refilling fish tanks (and cleaning said tanks) so I do most of that. Either one of us will dump the trash and refill the liners but he cuts the grass. I do all the finances including taxes. I also arrange all major perchases (showing him the item such as replacement washing machine etc.) It works for us. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jun 19 07:37PM -0500 sqwertz wrote: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Xref: > number.nntp.giganews.com rec.food.cooking:3050678 > cshenk wrote: Greg, get lost. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jun 19 07:41PM -0500 Ed Pawlowski wrote: > ordered pizza for dinner. > Now I take them from freezer to fridge the night before. Also, > season and take them out of the fridge an hour before grilling. THat works. I tried the defrost setting and it's lame in the extreme for meats and flavor as opposed to just doing it right in the fridge. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 19 06:38PM -0400 On 6/18/2020 1:28 PM, tert in seattle wrote: > <https://abcnews.go.com/US/judge-reassigned-allegedly-calling-black-woman-juror-aunt/story?id=68824246> > gotta say it's entertaining seeing a bunch of old white people > outraged about a black lady not being used to sell syrup any more Well I'll just have to ask my black friends (yes, I have a few) if they've ever really given much thought about the images on a box of pancake mix or rice before. I'll let you know what they say. Jill |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 19 06:53PM -0400 On 6/18/2020 5:58 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > David, Gregory Peck was an actor. He spoke other people's words in > a convincing manner. > Cindy Hamilton Since dsi1 loves youtube videos, here's one: Aunt Jemima was a "model" named Lillian Richards [Williams] who made a career out of portraying Aunt Jemima starting in 1925: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WeXkHyBhKo Jill |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 19 06:55PM -0400 On 6/18/2020 11:09 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > I also have Uncle Ben's rice in my pantry. He makes good stuff and > should be proud of it. I have a box of Uncle Ben's rice in my pantry, too. Wonder if I should set it aside in case it becomes a museum piece one day? ;) Jill |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 20 09:28AM +1000 On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 18:38:29 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote: >> gotta say it's entertaining seeing a bunch of old white people >> outraged about a black lady not being used to sell syrup any more >Well I'll just have to ask my black friends (yes, I have a few) Pictures or it didn't happen. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 19 07:40PM -0500 Bruce wrote: >>> outraged about a black lady not being used to sell syrup any more >> Well I'll just have to ask my black friends (yes, I have a few) > Pictures or it didn't happen. Yoose becoming our new Popeye? |
| ZZyXX <zzyxx@CampSoda-Restoration-Project.tv>: Jun 19 05:35PM -0700 On 6/18/20 5:40 PM, John Kuthe wrote: > Nope! TWO Alpine 4x1 amps with the 500W sub output off the larger and 100W into 4 power amps (100W into four Alpine 6x9 speakers and 75W into two PHD 5.25 speakers with separate tweeters and Alpine DSP too, set for active EQ! > It's not quite as good as mt Klipsch/Bozak setup in my basement but little is! > John Kuthe... and you were listening to your sound system when you got hit? just saying |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jun 19 05:39PM -0700 On Friday, June 19, 2020 at 7:35:46 PM UTC-5, ZZyXX wrote: > > It's not quite as good as mt Klipsch/Bozak setup in my basement but little is! > > John Kuthe... > and you were listening to your sound system when you got hit? just saying In my Leaf, yes. Stock audio system was good enuf! John Kuthe... |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 19 05:45PM -0400 > and after cleaned and dried demand you fold them in a manner acceptable > to her? > Or was she just too clean for you? Too clean for me. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 19 08:25PM -0400 > and after cleaned and dried demand you fold them in a manner acceptable > to her? > Or was she just too clean for you? The *inference* I inferred is Gary's date NEEDED to change her sheets every morning due to 'traffic'. Jill |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jun 19 05:40PM -0400 On 6/19/2020 5:21 PM, Bruce wrote: >> https://imgur.com/gallery/zdm8yre > Natural selection and genetic modification are two completely > different things. But many of our foods are beyond natural selection. Cross breeding, grafting and especially some of the hybrids are just a notch below GMO. If we went 100% natural many of our grown foods would never exist. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 20 07:42AM +1000 >But many of our foods are beyond natural selection. Cross breeding, >grafting and especially some of the hybrids are just a notch below GMO. >If we went 100% natural many of our grown foods would never exist. Genetic modification is in another league. Grafting doesn't threaten biodiversity, GM does. To mention just one thing. |
| songbird <songbird@anthive.com>: Jun 19 06:23PM -0400 GM wrote: >> People are fighting GMO foods but we've been toying and cross breeding >> for centuries. Take a look at a few here >> https://imgur.com/gallery/zdm8yre conflating normally cross-bred plants or animals with GMO is either ignorant or dishonest. > We would all starve without GMO foods... that's a load of crap. songbird |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 20 08:28AM +1000 On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 18:23:27 -0400, songbird <songbird@anthive.com> wrote: >>> https://imgur.com/gallery/zdm8yre > conflating normally cross-bred plants or animals with >GMO is either ignorant or dishonest. Yes! (I'm hoping ignorant.) |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jun 19 04:20PM -0700 "Ed Pawlowski" <esp@snet.xxx> wrote in message news:mU9HG.9716$aC5.1045@fx26.iad... > People are fighting GMO foods but we've been toying and cross breeding for > centuries. Take a look at a few here > https://imgur.com/gallery/zdm8yre Yes. I read a very good book about the nutritional value of fruits and vegetables. In a nutshell, the ones with the most nutrition are not the prettiest and tastiest ones. My brother tried to get me to eat a weird, huge apple. He said it wasn't GMO but it was made to be super sweet and once cut open, it would never brown. No thanks! |
| Silvar Beitel <silverbeetle@charter.net>: Jun 19 03:17PM -0700 On Friday, June 19, 2020 at 5:05:58 PM UTC-4, Thomas wrote: > I tried low then opening oven door to let top heat out. > The pies are really good but could be better. > What do I need to do to get the crust better? This will be sacrilege to some, but consider baking your pizzas in pans. Sheet pans, cake pans, whatever, thin aluminum. And coating the pans generously with oil (and a little coarse corn meal for effect) so that the bottoms of the pies "fry" in the oil at normal "high" home oven temperatures. Lower rack, of course. Result is a crunchy bottom, not a real char, but still pretty stiff and tasty, and it happens before the top gets burnt. (I incidentally have a batch of pizza dough (75% hydration) resting in the fridge for home made pizza tomorrow or the next night.) (And here's something that might elicit your envy or sympathy: I live in a very old (for the USA) New England farmhouse. It's a "center chimney colonial" style house. Said center chimney has five fireplaces and one ... beehive oven. Which would be perfect for pizza (or any wood-fired bread) except for the fact that the last owner who "renovated" the place covered over the oven with a wood (wood! you know, like the stuff that burns!) facing. In years of looking at it, I haven't figured our how to return it to usability without destroying an entire wall in the kitchen.) -- Silvar Beitel |
| songbird <songbird@anthive.com>: Jun 19 06:25PM -0400 Silvar Beitel wrote: ... > (And here's something that might elicit your envy or sympathy: I live in a very old (for the USA) New England farmhouse. It's a "center chimney colonial" style house. Said center chimney has five fireplaces and one ... beehive oven. Which would be perfect for pizza (or any wood-fired bread) except for the fact that the last owner who "renovated" the place covered over the oven with a wood (wood! you know, like the stuff that burns!) facing. In years of looking at it, I haven't figured our how to return it to usability without destroying an entire wall in the kitchen.) that's sad for sure... songbird |
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