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| Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Dec 26 01:21PM -0800 Trimmed and sectioned. I used the tied up piece and froze the rest. Three people. <https://postimg.cc/CzG3sJYy> Here´s the spread before distribution. <https://postimg.cc/jW7mChMk> And the interior of the roast. <https://postimg.cc/ctrQ4Fmv> Finally, a plateful. Lots of gravy was added after the picture. <https://postimg.cc/Mf6zyL4G> Thanks to posters who mentioned no drippings and using onion skins for gravy. I used long simmered beef neck bones, silver skin and trimmings, a unpeeled and halved onion plus some onion skins laying about in the drawer, and two carrots to get the broth for the gravy. Salt, pepper and a flour slurry did the rest. It was the best beef gravy that I´ve ever made. The roast was pretty good as well. Oh...and I made a pecan pie right off the Karo bottle recipe. leo |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Dec 26 04:38PM -0500 On 12/26/2020 4:21 PM, Leo wrote: > It was the best beef gravy that I´ve ever made. The roast was pretty good > as well. Oh...and I made a pecan pie right off the Karo bottle recipe. > leo Nicely done. I'd like the end cut please, it looks really tasty. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Dec 26 01:42PM -0800 On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 11:21:16 AM UTC-10, Leo wrote: > It was the best beef gravy that I´ve ever made. The roast was pretty good > as well. Oh...and I made a pecan pie right off the Karo bottle recipe. > leo That looks like a pretty successful meal. That's a good lookin' piece of meat. The pudding looks interesting. I had a couple of pieces of Chinese roast duck with buns and a couple of pieces of choy sum and noodles. I think I'd rather have your meal. |
| Mike Duffy <Bogus@nosuch.com>: Dec 26 07:59PM On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 13:22:54 -0500, jmcquown wrote: > You should be able to measure 2 cups of water. *Every* morning, I count 4 seconds of kitchen 'hot' already running (& heated up) into my kettle, then on the stove with 'turbo boil' setting. The water is a bit over the volume of my coffee mug, with a bit of spillage allowance in case I'm still wobbly from not having my coffee yet. I have 90 seconds to get a cup, put the plastic filter-holder on, put in the filter, get the coffee, and spoon some into the filter. |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Dec 26 02:12PM -0600 Gary wrote: > Hmmm...a blind person cooking dinner then washing dishes afterwards. > Sounds like a good Saturday Night Live skit. > Blind person grocery shopping would be good too. You do realize they cook and wash dishes and all normal things. They bake bread too. |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Dec 26 03:12PM -0500 On 12/25/2020 1:19 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > Although I suppose that market is really too small to support the > amount of voice-assisted tech there is. > Cindy Hamilton Some things make sense. I can turn a couple of lights on/off by voice and it is handy when your hands are full or otherwise cannot easily access the switch. Standing at the sink, I don't see the need to use a verbal command. We all take the TV remote for granted these days though. |
| Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Dec 26 01:39PM -0800 On 2020 Dec 26, , Gary wrote > Your wife watches tv on the fridge? Fridge-a-vision is the next big thing. Catch up! |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Dec 26 12:18PM -0800 On Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 1:28:16 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote: > > Dumbshit! :-( > > John Kuthe... > Are you planning to become a certified LSD nurse? Nope! Psilocybin Nurse, as in the John Hopkins studies! And Psilocybin's LEGAL in Oregon too! John Kuthe... |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Dec 26 04:19PM -0500 On 12/26/2020 3:18 PM, John Kuthe wrote: > Nope! Psilocybin Nurse, as in the John Hopkins studies! > And Psilocybin's LEGAL in Oregon too! > John Kuthe... You don't live in Oregon and Johns Hopkins wouldn't accept you as a student. Jill |
| "johnl...@gmail.com" <johnlorbal@gmail.com>: Dec 26 01:36PM -0800 > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16eQu4D1pWs > Mother Gaia gave them to us years ago. > John Kuthe... You post much about music. What are your favorites? My top three albums of all time are: Dark Side of the Moon. J. Geils Band Full House(life at Detroit). Lust for Life(Iggy Pop). And the honorable mention: Donald Trump and the Imperials. LOL |
| Joe Blow <JoeBlow@Joe.Blow>: Dec 26 08:34PM Next month I'm going to have bariatric surgury. After recovering, I'm going to only be able to eat 150mg per meal, but I have to eat 4-5 times a day. I can have relatively normal foods after I adjust, but in tiny portions. Any suggestions for food that can be cooked, and reheated that will actually be good? My dietition gave me suggestions for the kinds of foods to eat, but not actually how to cook then, except obviously nothing deep fried, etc. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Dec 26 04:05PM -0500 On 2020-12-26 3:34 p.m., Joe Blow wrote: > actually be good? My dietition gave me suggestions for the kinds of foods > to eat, but not actually how to cook then, except obviously nothing deep > fried, etc. How about chia. You might be able to eat 1 or 2 seeds for that 150 mg. |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Dec 26 04:16PM -0500 >actually be good? My dietition gave me suggestions for the kinds of foods >to eat, but not actually how to cook then, except obviously nothing deep >fried, etc. Do you have a wife/girlfriend/relative/fagfriend? No real doctor would release you knowing that there's no one to care for you. With that name you are obviously a spammer. Hook up with Kootchie, he will care for you, he's a nurse, with 20 minutes experience. hahahahaha |
| Jason Evans <jsevans@mailfence.com>: Dec 26 09:24PM On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 16:05:26 -0500, Dave Smith wrote: > How about chia. You might be able to eat 1 or 2 seeds for that 150 mg. Sorry, my typo. It's 150ml (mililiters) not mg. This is what a 150ml food plate looks like: https://www.amazon.com/Bariatric-Portion-Containers-Borosilicate-Post- Surgery/dp/B088H143YL/ |
| jmcquown <j-mcquown@yahoo.net>: Dec 26 04:28PM -0500 On 12/26/2020 4:16 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: > Do you have a fagfriend? I thought you and your brother might ask that. |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Dec 26 03:44PM -0500 On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 13:28:43 -0500, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote: >> Cindy Hamilton >I haven't seen a post from her since October. I hope she's ok. >Jill I wouldn't worry, many people on the net have disappeared over the years without notice and never supplied any one to contact about them. Right now the women who sold us this house seems to have departed. She used to email me at least once a week and phoned about every two weeks with local gossip for the past twenty years. I've not heard from her for the last three months and she doesn't answer her phone. She was about 80 years old, all I can assume is she passed on. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Dec 26 04:21PM -0500 On 12/26/2020 2:06 PM, Graham wrote: >> Jill > She has had computer problems and is OK. > Graham Thank you! Jill |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Dec 26 03:22PM -0500 On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 12:26:49 -0500, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote: >found on Craigslist, things other people were looking to discard. Look >at those lovely folding chairs. Sure wish I had some of those in my house. >Jill I just now looked, looks like the kind of trash put to the curb from an eviction. At ten years old I'd be embarrassed to take that trash to the local junkie... back then junkie = junkyard.... usually operated by an old geezer and a mean dog who'd take a bite out of kootchie but who'd be my best bud. First thing I'd do with the junk money was to buy a box of Milk Bone... I'll bet no well trained police dog could resist. |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Dec 26 12:34PM -0800 > bar stools against the wall and what looks like a *potato* sitting next > to a bottle of water on a table. Some old speakers and drums you think > make you look cool. Pic label was incorrect. That pic is the rear of my Listening Room and those two speakers are my Klipsch Heresies. And those drums are my Djembes, which I play very well! The "potato" is a wood shelled shaker. John Kuthe... |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Dec 26 12:55PM -0800 > > to a bottle of water on a table. Some old speakers and drums you think > > make you look cool. > Pic label was incorrect. That pic is the rear of my Listening Room and those two speakers are my Klipsch Heresies. And those drums are my Djembes, which I play very well! The "potato" is a wood shelled shaker. "Pic label was incorrect" = "a mere bag of shells"* https://www.filmboards.com/board/p/1859251/ *"The Honeymooners : A mere bag of shells A mere bag of shells by t-pitt-1 » 5 years ago I love it when Ralph dismisses something as 'a mere bag of shells' when he really means 'a mere bagatelle' - meaning something trivial or insignificant. He uses this line several times in different episodes..." -- Best Greg |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Dec 26 03:13PM -0500 On 12/26/2020 12:28 PM, Don Wiss wrote: > Do others have multiple timers with preset times? And does anyone like the > ones you have to rotate to the time? > Don. www.BigSpud.com (e-mail link at home page bottom). When I pour the water for my tea I glance at the clock and take the infuser out 4 to 5 minutes later. I do the same when boiling eggs but 6 min. Microwave can be set as a timer but never use it. Probe thermometer can be set as a timer but never use that function either. |
| jmcquown <j-mcquown@yahoo.net>: Dec 26 03:21PM -0500 On 12/26/2020 2:46 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > 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. Yes but unfortunately for some reason you feel the need to tell us about each and every one of them. |
| Don Wiss <donwiss@no_spam.com>: Dec 26 03:40PM -0500 > I have liked Polder timers. >They are easy to use and nice and loud, but they have short lives. Just call them. They will send you replacements. Both of mine are replacements. Both gotten in one call. The CDN timer that I use to time my tea, has fallen off the shelf, and eventually it stopped sounding. That is also a replacement, but they made be pay to send it back first. Don. http://paleofood.com/ (e-mail at page bottom). |
| jmcquown <j-mcquown@yahoo.net>: Dec 26 03:26PM -0500 On 12/26/2020 2:54 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: > I'd much rather whip up ricotta with you. Smells like kosher fromunda cheese. |
| Mike Duffy <Bogus@nosuch.com>: Dec 26 08:10PM On Sat, 26 Dec 2020 06:23:20 -0800, John Kuthe wrote: > Every deity- based religion believes in an Unconditioned (NOT limited by > time, space or limited intelligence) Reality in which their deity > exists. Not true at all, John. Some of them insist that their god created that reality just by imagining it. There are also some philosphies all the way from solipsism & other bogus bullshit to religions to schools of quantum mechanic interpretations that say pretty much the same thing is going on within our brains. > I'm gonna go Break my Fast now! Ponder that for a while! :-) Yeah. You can be sure all your fans here will be idly speculating. |
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