Sunday, August 9, 2020

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 7 topics

U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Aug 09 02:36PM -0600

>said all that to their face. Jackasses.
 
>The non-acceptance of different others is the entire problem
>in this world. Both of you are part of the problem.
 
I believe that I read somewhere recently that executive/suit types are
a significant portion of the Harley market.
Janet US
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Aug 09 04:46PM -0400

On 2020-08-09 4:36 p.m., U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>> in this world. Both of you are part of the problem.
 
> I believe that I read somewhere recently that executive/suit types are
> a significant portion of the Harley market.
 
I would be careful not to stereotype them. The average Harley rider is
considerably older than was the case a few decades ago. I occasionally
meet up for coffee with a bunch of guys I call the Grey Haired Bikers.
Some are retired factory workers, some were skilled tradesmen. One sells
real estate. I usually ride with a good friend who is a retired airline
pilot, and he often gets together with a bunch of his former co-workers,
all retired pilots. Sometimes his neighbour comes with us, and he is a
gynecologist.
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Aug 09 01:56PM -0700

On Sunday, August 9, 2020 at 2:44:08 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
 
> >I'm curious. I was absent from here for a couple of years, so I don't know the origin of your characterizing Bruce as a "dutch ass sniffer." I mean, I gather that you dislike him, but dutch ass sniffer is an unusual insult. Could you explain please? Thanks in advance.
 
> Most of his posts are about asses, faeces and genitals. He's a waste
> product of RFC.
 
But dutch ass sniffer is bizarre. What about just the dutch part?
 
--Bryan
 
"Urethra. The word is urethra.
I'm 'checking out' on that Monday! In nursing school! How to
catheterize a female patient!!Unfortunately we only get to practice/check out on a mannequin.
Unfortunately for me that is, not for the 'patient'!"
--John Kuthe in alt.punk 11/18/06
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Aug 09 01:58PM -0700

On Sunday, August 9, 2020 at 3:45:54 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> pilot, and he often gets together with a bunch of his former co-workers,
> all retired pilots. Sometimes his neighbour comes with us, and he is a
> gynecologist.
 
I'm talking about the ones with big beards who call their wives, "my old lady."
 
--Bryan
 
"Urethra. The word is urethra.
I'm 'checking out' on that Monday! In nursing school! How to
catheterize a female patient!!Unfortunately we only get to practice/check out on a mannequin.
Unfortunately for me that is, not for the 'patient'!"
--John Kuthe in alt.punk 11/18/06
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Aug 10 07:10AM +1000

On Sun, 9 Aug 2020 13:58:25 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons
>> pilot, and he often gets together with a bunch of his former co-workers,
>> all retired pilots. Sometimes his neighbour comes with us, and he is a
>> gynecologist.
 
Weekend warriors.
 
>I'm talking about the ones with big beards who call their wives, "my old lady."
 
And who <spit> after every sentence.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Aug 09 05:15PM -0400

On 2020-08-09 4:58 p.m., Bryan Simmons wrote:
>> all retired pilots. Sometimes his neighbour comes with us, and he is a
>> gynecologist.
 
> I'm talking about the ones with big beards who call their wives, "my old lady."
 
 
Oh yeah... the guys that call each other "Bro", and whose biker old
ladies are fat, ugly old ladies. Yeah, there are lots of them.
 
When I was doing a charity therapeutic horse back riding program we
had a guy who belong to a motorcycle club... not gang. Most of the
members were lonesome losers who were deluding themselves into thinking
it was a gang. I used to join them once in a while when they used to
arrange for a band at a local bar and raise money for their charity.
 
One night there was heated discussion about something the executive had
invoked and one ugly old loser was bent right out of shape. He said "I
was so fucking mad I almost ripped off my patch". It was everything I
could do not to ask him how many people he had to kill for that patch.
It was club full of old guys, not Hells Angles of Sons of Anarchy.
tombstonesouth@gmail.com: Aug 09 02:11PM -0700

Don't you guys read? In "The Cat Who Could Read Backwards" Mountclemens gives Qwilleran breakfast, claiming that the pineapple is female. Book by the late Lilian Braun in 1966. First of 29 of "The Cat Who" series.
Dave S <respondto@group.invalid>: Aug 09 04:07PM -0400

On 8/9/20 2:41 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> occasionally. She bought thick chunks so the interior was still
> moist.
 
> Cindy Hamilton
 
It's eaten everywhere.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=fried+bolgna&ia=recipes
 
--
Dave S
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Aug 09 04:11PM -0400

On 8/9/2020 2:41 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, August 9, 2020 at 2:31:58 PM UTC-4, Bryan Simmons wrote:
>> Folks in Missouri eat it. Hideous. This was on my FB newsfeed.
 
I don't care what is on Bryan's Facebook newsfeed.
 
> occasionally. She bought thick chunks so the interior was still
> moist.
 
> Cindy Hamilton
 
People all over the country eat fried bologna. Apparently since it's
been announced on FB and Bryan doesn't like it... it's another chance to
shill his book. Heh.
 
Jill
U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Aug 09 02:30PM -0600

On Sun, 9 Aug 2020 11:41:50 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
>occasionally. She bought thick chunks so the interior was still
>moist.
 
>Cindy Hamilton
 
Cut up loaves of bologna used to be available here so that you could
cut it thick for sandwiches. Haven't seen the loaf pieces in a long
time.
Janet US
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Aug 09 04:01PM -0500

U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> cut it thick for sandwiches. Haven't seen the loaf pieces in a long
> time.
> Janet US
 
That's all they had in the old days. My gramps had a small store,
and I still remember him cutting slices of baloney for folks and
wrap it in white paper. In those days, I don't remember seeing
pre-sliced, but maybe it existed in fancier places.
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Aug 09 02:04PM -0700

On Sunday, August 9, 2020 at 3:12:04 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
 
> People all over the country eat fried bologna. Apparently since it's
> been announced on FB and Bryan doesn't like it... it's another chance to
> shill his book. Heh.
 
My book is free. You might want to consult a dictionary/thesaurus. I'm not selling anything. I have, however, changed my sig. You were right that it would be boring to back and forth with Kuthe, so I'll ignore him, but quote him in my sig. It's no wonder why no one wants to hire him to be a nurse.
 
--Bryan
 
"Urethra. The word is urethra.
I'm 'checking out' on that Monday! In nursing school! How to
catheterize a female patient!!Unfortunately we only get to practice/check out on a mannequin.
Unfortunately for me that is, not for the 'patient'!"
--John Kuthe in alt.punk 11/18/06
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Aug 09 04:19PM -0400

> eat our favorite variety/flavor and everybody is happy! I think there
> are as many 'tater salad recipes as there are recipes for meatloaf.
 
> :o)
 
Definitely so. :)
 
Jill
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Aug 09 01:37PM -0700

On Sunday, August 9, 2020 at 9:41:38 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
 
> >> Aboriginal food, the forgotten cuisine.
 
> >I've told folks that Provel cheese is the witchetty grubs of St. Louis. Hey, if that's what you grew up on.
 
> I've never tried them. Who knows what we're missing out on?
 
Two billion people in the world eat bugs and this gal is one of them - or not.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3UqLAtdZ04
U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Aug 09 02:44PM -0600

On Sun, 9 Aug 2020 09:49:51 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
 
>made warm potato salad, not with ham but with crisp crumbled bacon. I'd
>eat that! :)
 
>Jill
Do you want the recipe for Hot German Potato Salad or do you have it
already? We eat both.
Janet US
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Aug 09 04:55PM -0400

On 8/9/2020 4:44 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> Do you want the recipe for Hot German Potato Salad or do you have it
> already? We eat both.
> Janet US
 
Joan doesn't like hot German potato salad. I already have my grandma's
recipe. :) You might want to post yours for those to don't have it.
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Aug 09 04:02PM -0400

On 8/9/2020 2:59 PM, Don Wiss wrote:
>> enough...
 
> The defrost heater has died. A simple fix. I once did it myself. But if you
> can't buy the part...
 
Uh, yeah, the part isn't available. It was the evaporator coil that had
worn out and froze solid. The guy was able to do a temporary fix.
 
 
> If it isn't self-defrost, you don't have a defrost heater. If so, it should
> last a long time.
 
> Don. http://paleofood.com/ (e-mail at page bottom).
 
Hey, Don... don't know what you're talking about. I've not had to
manually defrost a fridge/freezer since the early 1980's. No problem
with Frigidaire stand-alone freezer. The current fridge, which is
basically kaput, still keeps things kind of cold on the freezer side.
BUT... it's accumulating frost. I could use a blow-dryer on it like I
did the frosty freezer in the 1980's. Or I could just enjoy the NEW
frost-free side by side fridge/freezer which is scheduled to arrive this
week. :)
 
Jill
Silvar Beitel <silverbeetle@charter.net>: Aug 09 01:26PM -0700

On Sunday, August 9, 2020 at 1:10:10 PM UTC-4, jmcquown wrote:
 
> I finally got around to buying a new side-by-side fridge on Friday. I
> did a *lot* of comparison shopping.
 
So, what were your criteria and why did you choose the one you did?
 
(I had a scare yesterday. Fridge/freezer temperature displays read "Err" and "Err" and things weren't quite as cold as they usually are. I went down to the cellar and flipped the breaker off and back on and all was OK again. I have no idea what happened to its tiny little mind, but it has made me somewhat sensitive to future failure, thus my interest. (6-year-old French-door over, roll-out freezer under, with a seriously prodigious ice-maker, which, being standard wimpy Americans, we love. :-) ) )
 
--
Silvar Beitel
 
 
--
Silvar Beitel
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Aug 09 04:39PM -0400

On 2020-08-09 4:26 p.m., Silvar Beitel wrote:
> my interest. (6-year-old French-door over, roll-out freezer under,
> with a seriously prodigious ice-maker, which, being standard wimpy
> Americans, we love. :-) ) )
 
Most of the modern appliances have computer electronics in them and
sometimes they just need a reboot. We had a problem with our not all
that old but out of warranty washing machine. My repair guy suggested
unplugging it for a minute or two and then plugging it back in. That was
all it took. However, we ended up having to do that more an more often
and I ended up replacing it.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Aug 09 04:45PM -0400

On 8/9/2020 4:26 PM, Silvar Beitel wrote:
>> did a *lot* of comparison shopping.
 
> So, what were your criteria and why did you choose the one you did?
 
> (I had a scare yesterday. Fridge/freezer temperature displays read "Err" and "Err" and things weren't quite as cold as they usually are. I went down to the cellar and flipped the breaker off and back on and all was OK again. I have no idea what happened to its tiny little mind, but it has made me somewhat sensitive to future failure, thus my interest. (6-year-old French-door over, roll-out freezer under, with a seriously prodigious ice-maker, which, being standard wimpy Americans, we love. :-) ) )
 
My criteria was simple. About the same size as I'd become used to. No
ice cube trays. Don't need it connected to wi-fi or to have digital
displays. As few electronics as possible. Please don't mention
"motherboard" and refrigerator to me in the same breath. LOL
 
Jill
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Aug 09 04:48PM -0400

On 2020-08-09 4:45 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
 
> ice cube trays.  Don't need it connected to wi-fi or to have digital
> displays.  As few electronics as possible.  Please don't mention
> "motherboard" and refrigerator to me in the same breath. LOL
 
I think they all have motherboards these days.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Aug 09 04:49PM -0400

On 8/9/2020 4:39 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> unplugging it for a minute or two and then plugging it back in. That was
> all it took.  However, we ended up having to do that more an more often
> and I ended up replacing it.
 
"Modern" being the operative word. I think this side-by-side
refrigerator freezer was likely 20 years old.
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Aug 09 04:52PM -0400

On 8/9/2020 4:48 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> digital displays.  As few electronics as possible.  Please don't
>> mention "motherboard" and refrigerator to me in the same breath. LOL
 
> I think they all have motherboards these days.
 
Not the one I bought.
 
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Frigidaire-22-cu-ft-Side-by-Side-Refrigerator-with-Ice-Maker-White/1000245223
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Aug 09 04:31PM -0400

On 8/9/2020 2:18 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>> On Sunday, August 9, 2020 at 5:03:47 AM UTC-10, Bryan Simmons wrote:
>>>> If so, please explain, and identify an aspect of his existence that has any value.
 
>>>> --Bryan https:
 
(snipped self-serving book promo)
 
 
>> Two 3 ton Heat Exchangers that keep this house very comfortable. And I bought this house CASH so I own it outright! I will NEVER be kicked out
 
> If you stop paying your property taxes, you will be kicked out.
 
> Cindy Hamilton
 
Not only property taxes. If he doesn't get the "occupancy permit" it
could be years before he has "housemates" to help him cover the cost of
utilities.
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Aug 09 04:18PM -0400

On 8/9/2020 2:32 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
>> like watching my enemies suffer.
 
> You should go over and steal his copper downspouts.
 
> -sw
 
Don't forget the copper nails! Maybe also steal some of the garlic
potatoes which are "sanitarily" packed away and some CBD oil and
Sumatran coffee. Heheh.
 
Jill
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