Saturday, December 26, 2020

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 12 updates in 9 topics

Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Dec 26 01:20PM -0600

Sheldon Martin wrote:
> produce department. We like to store TP so it's readily accessable.
> Some of yoose gals probably store TP in your bra. ;) I know for a
> fact that nursing moms store TP in their bra to absorb leakage.
 
Popeye, yoose have the finest toilet paper logistics in the universe!
 
Good to know yoose can always wipe yoose ass.
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Dec 26 02:54PM -0500

On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 11:00:50 -0700, Doris Night
>475 grams.
 
>So it's about the same to make it as it is to buy it.
 
>Doris
 
I'd much rather whip up ricotta with you.
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Dec 26 02:48PM -0500

On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 13:22:54 -0500, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
 
>already know where the sink is. You should be able to measure 2 cups of
>water. Especially if you're blind and *cooking*.
 
>Jill
 
A lot of cooks and bakers use measures that you just fill to the
top... used like measuring spoons. I'm sure there must be measures
marked with braille. I can see especially well now after my cateract
eye surgery but I rarely measure. I've been pouring my sprite and
vodka for more years than I want to know and I've no need to
measure... any good bar tender doesn't measure. I bet I can tell your
bra size without seeing, I prefer the braille method... you wouldn't
mind if it takes me an hour for an accurate measurement. ;)
Don Wiss <donwiss@no_spam.com>: Dec 26 02:39PM -0500


>We have a timer set to 35 minutes for the laundry,
 
My laundry is on the third floor, where my office is. I can hear the
machines buzz. But that's a good use for a timer for those with the laundry
far away.
 
> They both have just an increment button, which makes me crazy.
>We have another timer with a numeric keypad that I use for most other
>things. I consider the numeric keypad vital.
 
Yes! So why when one goes to Amazon, and searches for digital kitchen
timer, does one find so few with keypads? I see an Oxo that lets you save
three preset times. But it is counter use only. It would get in the way.
Better to attach to the range hood.
 
Another listed is the XREXS Digital Kitchen Timer. I have one of those in
my office. Right now it is just in case I need one. Sure my phone could do
it, but it's a lot harder to unlock a phone and open the timer app. Which
on my Samsung defaults to rotating to the number!!
 
Don. www.donwiss.com (e-mail link at home page bottom).
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Dec 26 02:46PM -0500

On 2020-12-26 12:28 p.m., Don Wiss wrote:
 
> Do others have multiple timers with preset times? And does anyone like the
> ones you have to rotate to the time?
 
I have 4 or 5 times magnetically attached to the side of the fan hood.
None are preset to a particular time for any particular reason. There is
one windup which is reliable enough and which is accurate enough for my
purposes, but it is just not loud enough. I have liked Polder timers.
They are easy to use and nice and loud, but they have short lives. I
have a couple non Polder digital timers, but they are hard to use. For
instance, one of them just won't reset or do much of anything after it
has been used unless you pop out the batteries and put them back in.
 
I think the best one I ever had was a multi timer from Lee Valley. It
was capable of timing 4 things simultaneously. That one worked out well
for years before it failed.
Mike Duffy <Bogus@nosuch.com>: Dec 26 07:41PM

On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 13:07:56 -0600, cshenk wrote:
 
> Compound butter is a mix of butter and various other things.
> One of the most common is butter, garlic, and parsley.
 
Thanks. I've done this before with chives & garlic; I thought
it was known as 'garlic butter' even if other stuff added.
 
 
> Mostly it's used with savory dishes, not much to the hot
 
Pepper usually gets dusted on to everything I eat anyways.
 
Usually I have 'Italian' or 'Herbs de Province' handy.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Dec 26 01:39PM -0600

Master Bruce wrote:
 
>>> John Kuthe...
 
>> I didn't write that, John.
 
> There's no difference anymore.
 
Then your sniffer must not be working. Maybe you caught covid?
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Dec 26 01:40PM -0600

Master Bruce wrote:
 
>> Tell it to someone that cares, oh that's right, you
>> don't have anyone that cares.
 
> Jesus, Jill, get a life.
 
Have a whiff first Fruce.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Dec 26 01:35PM -0600

Master Bruce wrote:
 
>> At least at home. lol
 
> Do you think he beat up the colleagues who gave him covid? Do you
> think he told them off at least?
 
I wonder if covid can be spread by butt sniffing?
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Dec 26 01:28PM -0600

John Kuthe wrote:
 
> Psychedelics are not drugs, they are gifts from Mother Gaia! Or as Aldous Huxley said, The Doors of Perception! And they have been used among Homo Sapiens for as long as there have been Homo Sapiens!
 
> Dumbshit! :-(
 
> John Kuthe...
 
Are you planning to become a certified LSD nurse?
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Dec 26 01:21PM -0600

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> 2. Because I started but never finished the website.
 
> It has been two years. You're never going to finish it.
 
> Cindy Hamilton
 
He's busy working on his church and mayoral campaign.
Doris Night <goodnightdoris@yahoo.com>: Dec 26 11:03AM -0700

On Fri, 25 Dec 2020 12:30:46 -0500, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
 
>> Happy Christmas to all in RFC.  :-D
 
>Happy Christmas and wishing you a Merry New Year! :)
 
>Jill
 
Merry Christmas to you Jill and everyone else here!
 
Doris
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