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| Lucretia Borgia <lucretiaborgia@fl.it>: Aug 02 08:00AM -0300 Hope all is well for you as Isais swings past. |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Aug 02 02:57AM -0500 On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 17:29:11 -0500, cshenk wrote: >> more. > LOL, the way you worded that, it sounded like you ate years old frozen > pancakes. I'm sure that wasn't the case. I suspect he meant what he said - that he *did* eat years-old pancakes. I doubt he made them just to put them in the freezer last week. -sw |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Aug 02 02:59AM -0500 On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 17:38:16 -0500, cshenk wrote: > Closest I hve seen is if he mis-names small cubes as 'home fries' > because we don't always do shredded down south. Home fries are a long > thing, often in wedges, not small cubes. Wrong again (Mrs. "Long Pig is pork loin!"). Home fries have never been confused with potato wedges. -sw |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Aug 02 03:42AM -0700 On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 6:38:25 PM UTC-4, cshenk wrote: > Closest I hve seen is if he mis-names small cubes as 'home fries' > because we don't always do shredded down south. Home fries are a long > thing, often in wedges, not small cubes. Home fries are often slices, not wedges. <https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/home_fries/> Cindy Hamilton |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Aug 02 02:29AM -0500 On Fri, 31 Jul 2020 17:25:12 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > Do you have a favorite you would be willing to share? > Thanks > Janet US I don't do recipes, but I make a minimal slaw by salting the cabbage first for two hours, then rinsing and pressing out extra water. Add grated carrot and chopped onion. Mayo just enough to set it, rice wine vinegar or lemon juice, celery salt, and 3-4 TB of buttermilk and 2-3 TB sugar per half head of cabbage. Then my secret: either fresh grated horseradish activated with water then fixed with vinegar a few minutes later and/or horseradish oil to taste. The horseradish is pronounced in mine. Cabbage, horseradish,a nd mustard has been suspected of preventing the virus from reproducing, but I've been doing this since pre-coronavirus. [And I've never gotten it so it must work! <cough>] I make a batch about every 4-6 weeks and use it for topping hot dogs and sausage, especially. -sw |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Aug 02 03:38AM -0700 > Real food as opposed to what? Table decorations. As opposed to some crappy protein bar. Cindy Hamilton |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Aug 02 03:35AM -0700 > my muzzle I see a guy walking his dog with a mask on and rubber gloves. N.O. > O.N.E. was out on the street but him. It's a shame these masks don't impart > a bit of common sense. Perhaps he had just come from some indoor public location. If you suspect your mask might have become contaminated, it's better to leave it on than to continually remove and replace it. Cindy Hamilton |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Aug 02 03:24AM -0700 On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 3:54:01 PM UTC-4, Sqwertz wrote: > Sunny 99F, 78%, No wind > Pussies. > -sw Let's have this discussion again in January, when it's -5 F with a 15 mph wind. Then I can call you a pussy. Cindy Hamilton |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Aug 02 08:33PM +1000 On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 03:24:06 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> -sw >Let's have this discussion again in January, when it's -5 F with >a 15 mph wind. Then I can call you a pussy. Remember, the polar bears are the losers of the bear world. (But let's not let them become extinct, please.) |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Aug 02 03:22AM -0700 On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 3:32:13 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: > >Most states require insurance. Penalties for driving without > >insurance vary by state. A few states do not require insurance. > I bet they're Republican states with lots of guns. Every state has lots of guns. Cindy Hamilton |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Aug 02 08:32PM +1000 On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 03:22:12 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> >insurance vary by state. A few states do not require insurance. >> I bet they're Republican states with lots of guns. >Every state has lots of guns. You're basically a richer Brazil. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Aug 01 11:03PM -0700 <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net> wrote in message news:db16f572-a4be-4c6a-99c3-3f2812c75845o@googlegroups.com... > The dumb twat is trying to obtain services from a doctor that does not > accept Medicare but she wants to blame it on Aetna. More lies from > Ju-Ju. Liar! There is a website for Aetna Medicare. https://www.aetnamedicare.com/ I had to switch from the Everett Clinic that has a walk in clinic. They don't take my insurance. I switched to Providence. I did go to their walk in clinic last year because my plan then was such that I had to have a referral to get a specialist. I knew what the problem was. The idiot Dr. there wrongly diagnosed me with cellulitis and put me on an antibiotic that I did not need. I will never go back to that walk in place. I don't trust them. There is an Urgent Care place near me that takes my insurance but I won't go there either due to very poor online reviews. I will go to Swedish Mill Creek. I went there when I had the allergic reaction to Lisinopril. I did check all of this out ahead of time because we had a convoluted mess. Swedish and Providence merged and for a time, both hospitals took my insurance but some of the Swedish Drs. did not. At that point in time, I checked the website to see which places took my insurance. I would never just walk into a facility and hoped that they took my insurance. I would always check that out ahead of time. |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Aug 01 11:04PM -0700 <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net> wrote in message news:bfee557b-a67e-4ffc-8abe-1b5ea1a83ca1o@googlegroups.com... > attempting to obtain services from a doctor that won't accept any > Medicare plans. > Good grief, I don't know how but you are even more stupid than John Kuthe. Wrong. It's this: https://www.aetnamedicare.com/ |
| Janet <nobody@home.org>: Aug 02 10:51AM +0100 In article <rg5l1c$9g8$1@dont-email.me>, juliebove@frontier.com says... > > Good grief, I don't know how but you are even more stupid than John Kuthe. > Wrong. It's this: > https://www.aetnamedicare.com/ Yuour link says it is Medicare. Contrary to your denial " My plan is Aetna Medicare. It's not Medicare" https://www.aetnamedicare.com/en/understanding-medicare/what-is- medicare.html "Medicare is the federal government?s health care program. It's for people age 65 and older, and younger people with certain disabilities" Janet UK |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Aug 02 01:15AM -0500 On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 22:06:11 -0700 (PDT), itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net wrote: > you were able to milk that 'free range heifer' since they don't give > milk until they've been bred. But I'm glad she came with her own > whipped cream carton. I threw that in there as a bonus. Figuring if somebody didn't challenge me on the obvious part, then they might try and pick out the 'heifer' oxymoron. But I looked it up before I used the word - Heifers CAN give milk. https://www.dairyherd.com/article/milking-heifers-calving-may-reduce-stress I'm sure Sheldon knows this. He's always sneaking over at his neighbors farm in the middle of the night looking for that young, pregnant, virgin heifer. > This should be interesting. You know I always aim to please! -sw |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Aug 02 07:49PM +1000 On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 01:15:15 -0500, Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid> wrote: >challenge me on the obvious part, then they might try and pick out >the 'heifer' oxymoron. >But I looked it up before I used the word - Heifers CAN give milk. Sqwertz would rather jump off a tall building than admit that he was wrong about something. Damn, who does that remind me of? <https://media.makeameme.org/created/im-always-right-5c3639.jpg> |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Aug 02 02:51AM -0500 On Thu, 30 Jul 2020 16:06:38 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >> You have issues, Julie. > I don't drink beer. I drank the XX 40 years ago. I just knew that I hadn't > seen it around and read online that they were no longer making it. I and I told you your were wrong the first time. And then had to do it again. Even though you don't drink or know shit about beer, it didn't prevent you from contradicting somebody who does. -sw |
| "Ophelia" <ophelia@elsinore.me.uk>: Aug 02 10:11AM +0100 "Nellie" wrote in message news:ced6e533-a91e-4bf2-aa38-49b1f258ce6ao@googlegroups.com... Ophelia "Julie Bove" wrote in message news:rfu1fm$3mh$1@dont-email.me... >> There was one but I can't remember the name She used to post under > Nellie. Yes. Thanks! === She is a very kind lass! She will always help if she can! =============== Thank you Ophelia, I appreciate that! Nellie ==== It is the truth:) I didn't know you were here, but I am pleased that you are:)) -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Aug 02 02:45AM -0700 "Sqwertz" <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid> wrote in message news:xdpd8cn6q1ta.dlg@sqwertz.com... > I and I told you your were wrong the first time. And then had to do > it again. Even though you don't drink or know shit about beer, it > didn't prevent you from contradicting somebody who does. You did tell me that but... I have read the description of the Amber and it does not sound like the beer that I remember, nor can I find any evidence, other than you that they changed the name from Dark to Amber. I asked a guy friend last night and he told me they are not the same. |
| Janet <nobody@home.org>: Aug 02 10:33AM +0100 In article <yx51yqkfqron$.dlg@sqwertz.com>, sqwertzme@gmail.invalid says... > too. > I guess I missed it, but how, why did he get fired from his previous > two jobs? Can't handle the on-screen record keeping. "Track and trace" would be far beyond him. Janet UK |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Aug 02 02:01AM -0500 On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 20:20:44 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > Between us, we bought 4 kg of 3 and 4 year old cheese as well as a > couple of other goodies. That night we had Chicken Parm for dinner and > it was really good. I just brown down a 1.655 pound chunk of Pecorino. A split it into 3 chunks and vac-pack 2, one in ziplock, putting them all back in the fridge. That will last about 7 months. Your 9 lbs would last me 2 years. -sw |
| "Ophelia" <ophelia@elsinore.me.uk>: Aug 02 10:20AM +0100 "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message news:xFnVG.84609$fa5.57053@fx30.iad... Lost of cheese, 4 kg actually. https://postimg.cc/RNt8khqy My granddaughter and I were talking about good Parmesan cheese one day. There is a market I want to take her to but with the virus, I'd rather not go. Couple of days later, I thought, why not just order some of the good stuff right from Italy? So I did. About the same time, she thought, why not surprise Pop by ordering some cheese and stuff right from the shop in Parma? So she did. It all showed up by UPS on Thursday https://postimg.cc/RNt8khqy Between us, we bought 4 kg of 3 and 4 year old cheese as well as a couple of other goodies. That night we had Chicken Parm for dinner and it was really good. This is where we got it from. https://www.parmashop.com/english We'll be eating a lot of cheese for the next few months. === I can help if you need me too ... ;) -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
| "Ophelia" <ophelia@elsinore.me.uk>: Aug 02 10:02AM +0100 wrote in message news:3baca928-e361-4c20-818c-5a6f2d4d8a78o@googlegroups.com... On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 12:15PM, UTC-5, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > >little more time to soak up the vinegar. > I'd forgotten about that one.My MIL does this one. > Janet US Ha! Sounds like a British Pub. Potatoes and vinegar now, who's going to bring in the fried fish? ==== but the potatoes need to be cut into batons and fried <g We call them chips you know ;) -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Aug 02 02:44AM -0500 On Sat, 1 Aug 2020 04:57:00 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons wrote: >> I think the main concern is that this guy will need detailed >> instructions on how to turn on the stove, and how to wilt the spinach. LOL. > So, if the spinach starts wilting it needs to be fluffed? And do you have to hire a fluffer for that? (Greg does it for free). -sw |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Aug 02 02:42AM -0500 On Sat, 01 Aug 2020 09:23:03 -0400, Gary wrote: >> -sw > Could you or Sheldon circle just what is his property there? > I recognize some but not sure about all. Just curious. According to plat maps, half of that rea that way used for hay is Sheldon's. As for which property it is, it's easy to tell from the pictures he's posted an the mention of "back 40". -sw |
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