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| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jul 17 03:20PM -0400 On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 12:19:50 -0500, >>sugar, gradually people experimented with less til it ceased to work. >For a lemon jam I can understand, but for a pineapple preserves which >is what I make I might use 3 tbsp for 2 large jars of preserves. Where's the Jam Lady when we need her? |
| jay <jay@mail.com>: Jul 17 01:48PM -0600 On 7/17/20 1:20 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: >> For a lemon jam I can understand, but for a pineapple preserves which >> is what I make I might use 3 tbsp for 2 large jars of preserves. > Where's the Jam Lady when we need her? She will be back cause she always shows up for your birfday. |
| jay <jay@mail.com>: Jul 17 01:51PM -0600 On 7/13/20 5:22 AM, F Murtz wrote: >> cheated a bit and used jam setting sugar > OOPS,Not pie melon, that is what I was trying to replicate.(melon and > lemon jam). Murtz .. this sounds good! Make some lemon curd. |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jul 17 02:37PM -0500 On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 12:21:11 -0500, >>Sorry, just using your group as a test to see if my posts are getting through with google. Thanks. > dude > alt.binary.test.test dude Why would he post to a binary test group? Google doesn't even carry that group anyway. -sw -sw |
| jay <jay@mail.com>: Jul 17 01:45PM -0600 On 7/17/20 11:24 AM, Thomas wrote: > How could he possibly know. I sure don't and have been posting since the beginning. True and his post is way more interesting than 80% of the posts here. lol |
| Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jul 17 12:40PM -0700 On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 3:01:07 PM UTC-5, Giulia wrote: > It's an academic research project: all the data will be treated > anonymously and will not be disclosed, according to the current privacy > legislation. You'd better keep it anonymous. MY GOD, if people knew that I sometimes put marinara on linguine I would be humiliated. --Bryan |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jul 17 02:22PM -0400 >> I don't doubt it. >I think the big risk is someone falling off. Personal injury can cost >them kagillions. Allowing a contractor to climb on your roof it's entirely at their peril... just don't invite your neighbor on your roof. |
| jay <jay@mail.com>: Jul 17 01:40PM -0600 On 7/17/20 12:22 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: >> them kagillions. > Allowing a contractor to climb on your roof it's entirely at their > peril... just don't invite your neighbor on your roof. Maybe. When something happens that looks like a pay day everyone with a pocket gets fired upon by the lawyers. Anyway I was referring to a roofing contractors insurance not home owners insurance. Many contractors will say they are insured and they are not. Best to get a certificate of insurance from them and also call the insurance company involved to be sure it is in force and for how long. |
| "Ophelia" <ophelia@elsinore.me.uk>: Jul 17 08:32PM +0100 "Bryan Simmons" wrote in message news:b3573264-720e-42de-8d09-cbd3c8232e0ao@googlegroups.com... On Monday, July 13, 2020 at 4:45:06 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote: > He is lucky to have you and you are lucky to have him:))) > You are all very lucky!!!!!! > Good luck to you all:))))))) He's not going to visit so often because he's "loved." He's going to visit because he enjoys my cooking and his mother's baking and crepes. Yeah, I'll miss him when he moves out, but it's his mother who will really feel a loss. To me, he's already an adult child, an equal and a trusted friend. Bryan ----- Awww yes:)) No matter still knows how you feel about him:)) |
| "Ophelia" <ophelia@elsinore.me.uk>: Jul 17 08:39PM +0100 "Gary" wrote in message news:5F1034B2.7A99369D@att.net... Bryan Simmons wrote: > Every decent person should be on board with face covering and > social distancing. So true. These idiots that refuse to wear masks in public will hopefully get a very bad case and learn the hard way. Not only do they endanger themselves but other people too. ===== Here is illegal to go into shops without masks! In the supermarkets, some people wear masks 'under their chins' Earlier this week, there was a woman, with a mask but under her chin! I don't usually comment but on this occasion I did!! I asked her why she bothered wear a mask if she was not covering her nose and mouth properly. She became very embarrassed and apologised and put it on properly! She gave me a filthy look though when we had both left not wearing masks:)) |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jul 17 12:39PM -0600 >> barber's chair costs me $25. > WHEW! That's terrible to have to pay that much for such a little bit of > trimming. I used to pay $20 with senior's discount but when she found out where I live, she upped it to $25:-( |
| jay <jay@mail.com>: Jul 17 01:16PM -0600 On 7/17/20 12:39 PM, graham wrote: >> trimming. > I used to pay $20 with senior's discount but when she found out where I > live, she upped it to $25:-( Ok.. so you bragged about living in the silk stocking district and she upped the price or do hair cutters in Canada charge based on zip code? You could take your electric shaver and a comb and cut what is there using the comb as a guide.. you know flat comb on head and drive over whatever is sticking out with the shaver. Then spit shine the top.. good to go! ahahaha |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jul 17 01:22PM -0600 On 2020-07-17 1:16 p.m., jay wrote: >> I live, she upped it to $25:-( > Ok.. so you bragged about living in the silk stocking district and she > upped the price or do hair cutters in Canada charge based on zip code? I didn't brag!!!!! Her son lives in the same area, it seems. |
| jay <jay@mail.com>: Jul 17 01:31PM -0600 On 7/17/20 1:22 PM, graham wrote: >> Ok.. so you bragged about living in the silk stocking district and she >> upped the price or do hair cutters in Canada charge based on zip code? > I didn't brag!!!!! Her son lives in the same area, it seems. Got it. BTW your exclamation key be stuck!! !!!!! !!!! (: |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jul 17 11:17AM -0700 > > Not that healthy probably, but oats in themselves are. > The raisins would be healthy and maybe the butter but brown sugar probably > is not that great as far as healthy goes. But sure does make that wallpaper paste taste good!! Meh. A teaspoon of sugar isn't going to hurt me. A whole 15 calories. Cindy Hamilton |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jul 17 11:39AM -0700 On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 1:17:25 PM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > is not that great as far as healthy goes. But sure does make that wallpaper paste taste good!! > Meh. A teaspoon of sugar isn't going to hurt me. A whole 15 calories. > Cindy Hamilton That's the truth. |
| Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jul 17 12:21PM -0700 On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 5:51:23 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote: > Rice porridge/Congee, with leftover pork and prawns, also crispy fried > garlic and coriander... plus some dill and Thai basil thrown in. > https://postimg.cc/RWNhRRbY If there is food leftover from dinner, at least 9 out of 10 times, that's what I have for my 3:45 am breakfast, M-F. If what's left over is fried fish, then it's all but certain. --Bryan |
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