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| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jul 26 06:28PM -0700 On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 8:05:17 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote: > Portland is a complete cluster fuck and hopefully soon the Feds will > remove the local authorities there and dispose of any/all 'protesters' > any way they see fit. I'm quite sure MY nephew Paul did nothing violent in the protest. And so, you approve of fascism? Because THAT my friend is exactly what Trump's sheep are promulgating!! :-( John Kuthe... |
| Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jul 27 11:37AM +1000 On Sun, 26 Jul 2020 18:28:52 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >> remove the local authorities there and dispose of any/all 'protesters' >> any way they see fit. >I'm quite sure MY nephew Paul did nothing violent in the protest. So, you don't actually know. Nor have yo explained what he is 'protesting' about. >And so, you approve of fascism? Because THAT my friend is exactly what Trump's sheep are promulgating!! :-( OK. Let's have some fun. Can you outline for me in what way Trump is fascist? I mean, in the actual definition of the word 'fascist'. What has he actually done that would qualify as 'fascist. Is he also a 'white supremacist too? That one also seems to be popular amongst the greatly bored and confused sheep out there. I ask these questions, because it seems what passes for the left these days cares little for actual facts, and prefers to operate on feelings rather than rational debate. I don't like Trump, but I like his political opposition a whole lot less these days. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 27 12:06PM +1000 On Sun, 26 Jul 2020 18:28:52 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >> <johnkuthern@gmail.com> wrote: >> >https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/25/us/protests-seattle-portland.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage >> >We have a long line of protesters in the Kuthe Family! My brother Bob attended the Democratic National Convention in 1968 and also got tear gassed! And I attended the 1978 NORML Smoke-In in Wash. DC and asked a uniformed DC cop for a light for a joint and did NOT get arrested as the Social Contract was if they arrested anyone, we were ALL gonna turn ourselves in, and the DC cops sure did not want THAT!! :-) >> any way they see fit. >I'm quite sure MY nephew Paul did nothing violent in the protest. >And so, you approve of fascism? Because THAT my friend is exactly what Trump's sheep are promulgating!! :-( I'm not a fan of Trump or anything but I find that woke cancel culture that's going on at the moment also a form of fascism. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 27 12:08PM +1000 >questions, because it seems what passes for the left these days cares >little for actual facts, and prefers to operate on feelings rather >than rational debate. Whereas the American right-wing only works with facts and verifiable truths. Bruhaha. |
| Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jul 27 01:07PM +1000 >>than rational debate. >Whereas the American right-wing only works with facts and verifiable >truths. Bruhaha. Of course, I never claimed that, so I don't know why you brought it up. Even you must see the difference between what is the left in 2020 and the 'right' (whatever that is) in terms of willfully denying facts. |
| Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jul 27 01:13PM +1000 >>And so, you approve of fascism? Because THAT my friend is exactly what Trump's sheep are promulgating!! :-( >I'm not a fan of Trump or anything but I find that woke cancel culture >that's going on at the moment also a form of fascism. It's more accurate to describe it as Marxism, especially since so many of them identify as Marxists (BLM leaders are mostly self-proclaimed Marxists) and promote the same ideology. And use the same methods to censor the public. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 27 01:16PM +1000 >up. Even you must see the difference between what is the left in 2020 >and the 'right' (whatever that is) in terms of willfully denying >facts. Trump and the retards who vote for him are the bottom of the barrel. Next are the woke fascists. But all in all, the right wing is destroying the planet. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 27 01:17PM +1000 >>>> <johnkuthern@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/25/us/protests-seattle-portland.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage >>>> >We have a long line of protesters in the Kuthe Family! My brother Bob attended the Democratic National Convention in 1968 and also got tear gassed! And I attended the 1978 NORML Smoke-In in Wash. DC and asked a uniformed DC cop for a light for a joint and did NOT get arrested as the Social Contract was if they arrested anyone, >of them identify as Marxists (BLM leaders are mostly self-proclaimed >Marxists) and promote the same ideology. And use the same methods to >censor the public. Pedantic semantics. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 26 09:51PM -0500 nomen nescio wrote: > > > 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 > > your life? > Hey, Carol, do please close your legs, you are beginning to STENCH up > the place... Greg Morrow again.. Yawn.... |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 26 09:46PM -0500 Dave Smith wrote: > > > Jill > > I'd be apt to save it for marinades. > What on earth would you want to marinate with a really cheap wine? Cheap beef. Wine does not have to be fancy for that. THe marinade gets tossed out and does not because a sauce for serving. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 27 12:50PM +1000 >> What on earth would you want to marinate with a really cheap wine? >Cheap beef. Wine does not have to be fancy for that. THe marinade >gets tossed out and does not because a sauce for serving. cshenkie logic: cheap wine and cheap beef are a good match! Yumm! |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jul 26 07:31PM -0700 On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 2:53:59 PM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: > > https://www.butcherandbirdhi.com/ > "All this"? You mean the whole Covid 19 virus pandemic? ROFL! No vaccines yet! Could be a major undoing for us all! Something had to kill off a lot of this overpopulating species, Homo Sapiens! HA! ;-) > John Kuthe... "All this" will probably have a lasting impact on American society. Hopefully it will change the US for the better. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jul 26 07:34PM -0700 > I've not seen any meat here that is $30 to $40 per pound but then again I > don't look for meat priced that high. I did buy pork for carnitas this > past week and it certainly was nowhere near that per pound. My wife said that eggs on the mainland were going for $1.49/18. I bought some eggs the other day. They were $3.45/18. That was a major score because usually they're $5.49/18. I was quite pleased with myself. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 27 12:42PM +1000 On Sun, 26 Jul 2020 19:34:47 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> don't look for meat priced that high. I did buy pork for carnitas this >> past week and it certainly was nowhere near that per pound. >My wife said that eggs on the mainland were going for $1.49/18. I bought some eggs the other day. They were $3.45/18. That was a major score because usually they're $5.49/18. I was quite pleased with myself. Are you sure Hawaii isn't part of Australia? |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 27 12:45PM +1000 On Sun, 26 Jul 2020 19:31:57 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> "All this"? You mean the whole Covid 19 virus pandemic? ROFL! No vaccines yet! Could be a major undoing for us all! Something had to kill off a lot of this overpopulating species, Homo Sapiens! HA! ;-) >> John Kuthe... >"All this" will probably have a lasting impact on American society. Hopefully it will change the US for the better. How could America ever become less obsessed with money and with Me, Myself and I? I think soulless countries like the US and China will keep going until the planet becomes uninhabitable. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 26 09:34PM -0500 Sqwertz wrote: > Posting pictures on here is like pulling teeth. I'm the last of a > dying breed (who actually cooks on this group). > -sw Steve, stop. Many of us DO cook and you know it. A typical truely 'full' southern breakfast would have biscuits *or* corn pone/corn bread, eggs, ham *or* bacon, and grits *or* hash browns. If they added pancakes, it would be occasional and not bigger than 3 inches across. If they were bigger, they'd skip the rest of it and make 'honkin big ones' to fill a plate. Ok, maybe a side of grits.... ;-) |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 26 09:37PM -0500 Sheldon Martin wrote: > especially with grits and runny fried eggs. This was during the early > 60s. Mine wasn't like home made as the Navy didn't have all the > offal. What? We've never heard of that in the south. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 26 08:38PM -0500 Cindy Hamilton wrote: > justify buying more than one kind of bread, although I do have some > rye and whole wheat in the freezer. > Cindy Hamilton We gained a possibly unfair view of frozen bread. Unless we made it ourselves, it was baked on Mainland USA and shipeed frozen to us 4-5 months after baking. Slow route on transports. It didn't have more than the regular wrappers you see in the store so you can imagine it.... |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 26 08:43PM -0500 Bryan Simmons wrote: > 1/4#, but not much more. > > I'm not talking about pork chops. I'm talking about pork shoulder > > or pork loin. Read for comprehension. cshenk said "pork butt". https://www.flickr.com/photos/15522299@N08/50151461947/in/dateposted-public/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/15522299@N08/50151439372/in/dateposted-public/ > > Cindy Hamilton > --Bryan So yours are 1.99lb. Not too far off here. You know those big long 'pork loins' that are about 2-2.5ft long? I have those cut by the butcher to roughly 1 inch thick and get 18 or so 'steaks'. I use them like pork chops. Frequent sales to 1.69. I vacuum seal them in bags of 2 now (used to be 3). |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 26 08:45PM -0500 Taxed and Spent wrote: > > Cindy Hamilton > You should have played along and explained that a chain saw is used > to portion the huge frozen blob. That he might have understood. LOL! |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 26 08:52PM -0500 Sheldon Martin wrote: > > > never posted a picture of anything you've cooked, I really don't > > > think you own a kitchen... you only own LYING typing fingers. > > Here you go https://s1171.photobucket.com/user/gemlass1315/media/fd61ee26-ecfd-4f14-80b3-09e202be339a_zps38wrf5xm.jpg.html > fat... that could even be bloody beef... that's some sort of cut up > meat without a package label. And no adult cuts up all their meat at > once... what're you two years old and your mommy cuts your meat? Sheldon, the picture has a label. It was top sirloin. MY post was on a Char-siu pork. Hers was just what she made that day. Deleted most of your drivel. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 26 09:01PM -0500 U.S. Janet B. wrote: https://s1171.photobucket.com/user/gemlass1315/media/IMGP0943_zps0bmon9m4.jpg.html Could I have the recipe you use for this? I can try to adapt to breadmachine. I do a decent boule but that looks better. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 26 09:06PM -0500 U.S. Janet B. wrote: > really don't >> > think you own a kitchen... you only own LYING > typing fingers. >> > >> Here you go https://s1171.photobucket.com/user/gemlass1315/media/fd61ee26-ecfd-4f14-80b3-09e202be339a_zps38wrf5xm.jpg.html > > rounder than the green beans I am used to seeing. > yes, asparagus. I like the big, fat spears of asparagus. > Janet US My other guess would have been Asian broccoli but pretty sure you aren't into that or see it locally. ;-) |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 26 09:16PM -0500 > > an end off). Same idea with a gallon ziplock, reuse the outer > > layer if there were no leaks. > That's what I have and I think it paid for itself years ago. Mine paid for itself in probably a year. It's still going strong 12 years later. I think the average plastic sealing bag gets 4 uses as we cut off an inch but we aren't totally pedantic about it. We just try to produce less waste is all. |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jul 26 06:30PM -0700 On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 12:37:33 PM UTC-5, GM wrote: > The last living link to Hollywood's "Golden Era" has passed... > https://www.huffpost.com/entry/olivia-de-havilland-dies_n_5872a943e4b043ad97e3d1ff > Acting Legend Olivia De Havilland Dies At 104 I read a while ago that the actor John Saxon has also died at the age of 83 of pneumonia. He and his wife lived in a retirement community 30 miles southeast of Nashville. |
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