- Greenpan Dutch Oven Recalled - 3 Updates
- Calzone #2 - 3 Updates
- First Tomato - 5 Updates
- Another one of Steve's Famous PIzzas! - 3 Updates
- Making my Baked Beans now! - 5 Updates
- Won't be doing much cooking. - 3 Updates
- Picked tomatoes today ! - 2 Updates
- Front Porch BROWN! - 1 Update
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jul 23 07:17PM -0700 > The recall doesn't make much sense if you look at the pictures in the article. > To me, that looks like a solid cast iron lid and not glass. Why would a > solid cast iron lid explode?? Strange. Gasses trapped in the cast iron could do it. John Kuthe... |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jul 23 11:37PM -0400 On 7/23/2020 10:17 PM, John Kuthe wrote: >> solid cast iron lid explode?? Strange. > Gasses trapped in the cast iron could do it. > John Kuthe... I'd not expect that tight a seal but depending on fit and heat expansion if the lid fit snug in a recess. You could have steam buildup Temperature of 110C would be 5 bar pressure. Yeah, that would blow the lid off. In English, 234 degrees could put 70 psi on a lid of about 113 sq. in. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jul 23 11:43PM -0700 "Ed Pawlowski" <esp@snet.xxx> wrote in message news:EnmSG.64764$MQ.8991@fx14.iad... >> https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2020/Cookware-Company-Recalls-Greenpan-SimmerLite-Dutch-Ovens-Due-to-Burn-and-Injury-Hazards > Dutch oven with glass lids is not a good idea. Their ad says the lid is > oven proof to 350 degrees. I can see it overheating. Mine has a glass lid but I don't put it in the oven. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jul 23 11:40PM -0700 "Sqwertz" <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid> wrote in message news:6mibfj2div69.dlg@sqwertz.com... >> I don't have a tenant. I do have as BF though. > And what is he/she conning you out of? > -sw It's not a scam. It doesn't really matter what any of you tell me. The only thing that matters is what the post office says. I asked today and was told that my local office is not in charge of the locks. Someone in Seattle is. A BF is a he. He is not conning me out of anything. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jul 23 11:42PM -0700 "Janet" <nobody@home.org> wrote in message news:MPG.3982b3486f1689b8989771@news.individual.net... > receipt for the payment. Nor did she have the keys. > Do tell, Julie; who DOES have the keys and how are you going to > prove to them that you're entitled to the keys ? The keys won't do me any good until the post office puts their locks on. Once that happens, I'll get the keys. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jul 23 11:42PM -0700 <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net> wrote in message news:57c8997e-0e16-4e0e-8467-ceedb409f10bo@googlegroups.com... >> Janet UK > Now you know why her husband divorced her. He was sick and tired of > dealing with and living with stupidity. Hahaha! |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Jul 23 08:15PM -0600 On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 14:53:04 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> stuff instead of smelling like a bakery. >You'd probably like this cake. It's a frozen cake. It comes in a big round cake size and a smaller bar type size. The small size one would be around 3 bucks. As an extra bonus, it has three layers. Freezing a cake is a nutty idea but I like these better than a homemade, store, or bakery cake. >https://www.meijer.com/content/dam/meijer/product/0005/10/0007/62/0005100007625_2_A1C1_1200.png Alton Brown did a show on coconut cake years ago. It seemed time consuming and maybe only church ladies could accomplish one. Janet US |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jul 23 07:24PM -0700 On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 9:15:41 PM UTC-5, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > Alton Brown did a show on coconut cake years ago. It seemed time > consuming and maybe only church ladies could accomplish one. > Janet US I remember that show. Didn't he advocate buying your own coconut, making your own coconut water or something like that, shredding your coconut, etc., etc., etc.?? |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jul 23 09:31PM -0500 songbird wrote: > aside from working with computers i have also been > a librarian. > songbird Careful, when druce sees this he will shit. He'll torment you for being a librarian ... he thinks jill is a librarian. Only thing I can figure is he had a very disruptive episode with a librarian in holland, as a child. It left him psychotic. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jul 23 07:44PM -0700 On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 4:15:41 PM UTC-10, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > Alton Brown did a show on coconut cake years ago. It seemed time > consuming and maybe only church ladies could accomplish one. > Janet US It does take a lot of time to make these cakes. On this rock, they're filled with haupia - coconut pudding. Typically they're frosted with a whipped cream filling. I've never made one but I'll order a coconut haupia cake if it's on a restaurant menu. It'll cost about 6 or 7 bucks. It's worth it. https://onolicioushawaii.com/coconut-haupia-cake/ |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Jul 23 11:42PM -0600 On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 19:24:56 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" >I remember that show. Didn't he advocate buying your own coconut, making >your own coconut water or something like that, shredding your coconut, etc., >etc., etc.?? It was something complicated and exhausting. And, I think he was holding up church ladies as the ones who do it right. Janet US |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jul 23 10:59PM -0500 I've named this one Reuben. Home made pastrami, home made sauerkraut, home made Russian/TI dressing, home made 3-day cold ferment dough w/crushed caraway seeds, and store-bought Swiss cheese. https://i.postimg.cc/vHL4JGdL/Reuben-Pizza.jpg -sw |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 24 02:08PM +1000 On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 22:59:51 -0500, Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid> wrote: >dressing, home made 3-day cold ferment dough w/crushed caraway >seeds, and store-bought Swiss cheese. >https://i.postimg.cc/vHL4JGdL/Reuben-Pizza.jpg Uhm... really...? I think I'd like the dough though (no pun). |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jul 23 11:22PM -0500 Bruce wrote: >> seeds, and store-bought Swiss cheese. >> https://i.postimg.cc/vHL4JGdL/Reuben-Pizza.jpg > Uhm... really...? I think I'd like the dough though (no pun). No dead cow for yoose Gruce? |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 23 09:30PM -0500 dsi1 wrote: > > > laugh when men wear skirts. People laughing at other people is so > > > weird. A guy wearing a skirt is likely to mean he's a old school > > > Pacific islander or wearing his Sunday best. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/71/47/c6/7147c60c342631029c4aacc37fda7eeb.jpg > I don't know a thing about wrap skirts. The traditional Polynesian > skirt is called a "lava-lava." > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar8PVeOgRQg That's a classic form of wrap-skirt. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 23 09:33PM -0500 dsi1 wrote: > > > laugh when men wear skirts. People laughing at other people is so > > > weird. A guy wearing a skirt is likely to mean he's a old school > > > Pacific islander or wearing his Sunday best. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/71/47/c6/7147c60c342631029c4aacc37fda7eeb.jpg > I don't know a thing about wrap skirts. The traditional Polynesian > skirt is called a "lava-lava." > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar8PVeOgRQg Sorry, I mis-replyed. That lava-lava is a classic wrap skirt |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 23 09:58PM -0500 Gary wrote: > parts of the beach city, same as the Norfolk one. > Almost as hot yesterday, Monday, and about the same for > today, Tuesday and on and on until Friday. Yeah, my AC struggles to keep up just now. Today used the oven for the first time in 2 weeks. We had to buy bread for a change since I wasn't making any. We rather like the Pepperidge Farm versions of dark Pumpernikel and Jewish seeded rye for a change of pace so not a biggie. Lost power when the thunderstorm swept in. Worst possible time as I was in the middle of Briefing our new Admiral(select) on his first seabee rating but I had a printed version and had a flashlight in reach that I flipped on. I guess I should remember to tell my boss that happened but in the end, it doesn't matter as we moved on seamlessly. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 24 01:03PM +1000 >seabee rating but I had a printed version and had a flashlight in reach >that I flipped on. I guess I should remember to tell my boss that >happened but in the end, it doesn't matter as we moved on seamlessly. I don't know what an Admiral(select) is. Or a seabee for that matter. But the idea of cshenkie Briefing someone is fascinating. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jul 23 10:30PM -0500 Bruce wrote: >> happened but in the end, it doesn't matter as we moved on seamlessly. > I don't know what an Admiral(select) is. Or a seabee for that matter. > But the idea of cshenkie Briefing someone is fascinating. Even more fascinating is the thought of yoose crawling around and smelling all their asses during the briefing! |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jul 23 07:28PM -0700 On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 9:09:23 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: > beans. So... I shall be living off of those things for the time being. > Might make a tuna or chicken casserole or a grilled cheese. That will be > pretty much the extent of my cooking. Boo-hoo. But just think, this bogus thread will probably produce at least 100 responses to feed your ego. That's better than any meat on the planet! |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jul 23 10:04PM -0500 Julie Bove wrote: > things for the time being. Might make a tuna or chicken casserole > or a grilled cheese. That will be pretty much the extent of my > cooking. If you buy a rifle for your gardener, he can go hunting for meat. Washington state has lots of wild game. Also get him a rod and reel. Fish is nice once in a while. I don't know if B&I circus is still there, but they used to have lots of good sporting equipment. They had a gorilla too, but I think he died some years ago. |
| ZZyXX <zzyxx@CampSoda-Restoration-Project.tv>: Jul 23 08:23PM -0700 On 7/23/20 8:04 PM, Hank Rogers wrote: yum, Gorilla Burgers |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Jul 23 08:20PM -0600 On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 16:24:27 -0500, Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com> wrote: >All you can do is wait for the old cocksucker to die, then go to >the funeral. You'll have to stand in line to piss on his grave. It >will be a very long line. I can't stand in a long line, my bladder is too weak. ;)) Janet US |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jul 23 09:52PM -0500 U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> will be a very long line. > I can't stand in a long line, my bladder is too weak. ;)) > Janet US Hahahaha ... In that case, just piss on the old bastard a little each day. By the time he dies, if you've urinated at least 10 gallons on him, you get your funeral ticket punched without actually attending the ceremony to piss in his face. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jul 23 09:42PM -0500 jmcquown wrote: > changed the paint. Obviously there are rules he wasn't aware of. > Call it what you want (HOA or not), now he has to repaint. > Jill Fool, he's an anarchist. He don't give a shit about rules! |
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