Sunday, January 30, 2022

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 13 topics

jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 30 09:54AM -0500

On 1/29/2022 6:19 PM, cshenk wrote:
 
>> Oh I won't! I don't trust anyone here!
 
>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
 
> Sadly, it's the best policy.
 
John has never told *anyone* where he's working, Carol. He makes vague
references, like the clinic where he couldn't figure out how to work the
tablet charting system. Or the woman he called "granny" who was the
grandmother of some kid he played Basketbear with. He claimed she was
supposed to call him to come back back but she never did. No big surprise.
 
Steve said he reported John's irrational posts to the *Nursing Board*.
The same Nursing Board that censured him for leaving a bedridden
non-verbal child alone in the house at the end of his shift. Would you
have wanted Nurse Kuthe to take care of your daughter when she was a
child? If so, you're as nutty as he is. :(
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 30 10:09AM -0500

On 1/29/2022 8:59 PM, Je�us wrote:
 
>> I just ignore the problematic ones. John and I mostly chat food.
 
> Must be quite a limited chat. Maybe you can convince him to expand his
> menu.
 
It hasn't worked so far. VSTD, every day, all the time! ;)
 
Jill
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 30 10:10AM -0500

jmcquown wrote:
> Steve said he reported John's irrational posts to the *Nursing Board*.
 
Hopefully, that was Steve BS, talk only, and he didn't really do that.
If he really did that, he's the lowest POS that I can imagine. Lost all
face, imo.
 
None of his business to sabotage someone else's job potential.
If John is not fit to be a nurse, the agency will find that out.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 30 10:49AM -0500

On 1/30/2022 10:10 AM, Gary wrote:
 
> Hopefully, that was Steve BS, talk only, and he didn't really do that.
> If he really did that, he's the lowest POS that I can imagine. Lost all
> face, imo.
 
We don't know that Steve actually did that. Steve also posted recently
he put a GPS tracker on John's car. Believe it? I don't.
 
> None of his business to sabotage someone else's job potential.
> If John is not fit to be a nurse, the agency will find that out.
 
His agency already knows due to his constant excuses. If you happen to
believe they sent him out on jobs he always finds reasons not to show
up. It doesn't take all day to change a tire on a car, not even on a Leaf.
 
Did you happen to notice in Kuthe's latest got a job post he mentioned
his *new* agency? There are only a few nursing agencies in St. Louis.
In the next sentence John said they didn't call him back. But he THINKS
he has a job on Monday... yeah, right.
 
Meanwhile, hospitals are still clamoring for qualified nurses.
 
I would love it if he got a job.
 
Jill
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 30 08:35AM -0800

On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 9:09:49 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote:
> Hopefully, that was Steve BS, talk only, and he didn't really do that.
> If he really did that, he's the lowest POS that I can imagine. Lost all
> face, imo.
 
You are entitled to your opinion.
 
> None of his business to sabotage someone else's job potential.
> If John is not fit to be a nurse, the agency will find that out.
 
There's a guy selling meth to kids at the local playground,
but if he's really doing anything wrong, the police "will find
that out." I mean, a guy has got to make a living.
 
--Bryan
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 30 08:47AM -0800

> he put a GPS tracker on John's car. Believe it? I don't.
> > None of his business to sabotage someone else's job potential.
> > If John is not fit to be a nurse, the agency will find that out.
 
What if every home care nursing agency got a form letter
reminding them that there are perverts out there, looking
for pediatric placements, and that they should do thorough
checks of social media? What if no other info was given?
Would you have a problem with *that*? No mention of
John, or even older males. Would that be OK?
> In the next sentence John said they didn't call him back. But he THINKS
> he has a job on Monday... yeah, right.
 
> Meanwhile, hospitals are still clamoring for qualified nurses.
 
He is not in any way qualified for a general med-surg job.
 
> I would love it if he got a job.
 
Touching children?
 
"I WISH I could have had sex with several girls in my
3rd and 4th grade classes."
--John Kuthe, in rec.food.cooking, Jul 27, 2021, 8:37:54 AM
 
 
--Bryan
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 30 08:43AM -0800

Gary wrote:
 
 
> Don't forget...after they all witness this horror firsthand, then
> eliminate all the crying liberals too. No more "save the earth" concerns
> for them.
 
 
;-D
 
Gary, my rant above was inspired by a similar outburst from Peggy Gravel, a suburban housewife who
goes insane in the John Waters flick "Desperate Living"...
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desperate_Living
 
Plot:
 
"Neurotic and delusional suburban housewife Peggy Gravel and her overweight nurse,
Grizelda Brown, go on the lam after Grizelda kills Peggy's husband Bosley.
A cross-dressing policeman arrests the pair and gives them an ultimatum: go to jail
or be exiled to Mortville, a filthy shantytown ruled by the evil Queen Carlotta and her
treasonous daughter, Princess Coo-Coo.
 
 
Peggy Gravel Quotes:
 
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Desperate_Living#Peggy_Gravel
 
You know I hate nature! Look at those disgusting trees, stealing my oxygen!
 
[the phone rings] Hello? What number are you calling? You've dialed the wrong number! SORRY? What
good is that? How can you ever repay the 30 seconds you have STOLEN FROM MY LIFE! I hate you,
your husband, your children and your relatives!
 
[the children are playing doctor in the nude] Sodomites! Caught right in a sex orgy! You dirty filthy...! Is that
what you learned in private school?! Nude, nude, nude! You could be pregnant, Beth! And as for you, I
never thought you would rape your own SISTER! Oh God, the children are having SEX!
 
Am I living in hell?! Is that it?! Have I gone straight to hell?!
 
You're just like the rest of the common dykes in this town!
 
 
Production:
 
Art director Vincent Peranio built the exterior sets for Mortville on a 26-acre farm in
Hampstead, Maryland, owned by Waters' friend, Peter Koper. The exterior sets were
largely constructed of plywood and rubbish Peranio and Waters had collected from
around Baltimore. Production manager Robert Maier recalled the challenges of
shooting without adequate facilities, how the cast and crew overwhelmed the
farm's septic system, how heavy rains nearly washed away the set, and
how "charmed" Waters seemed through it all..."
 
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"cshenk" <cshenk1@virginia-beach.net>: Jan 30 10:33AM -0600

John Kuthe wrote:
 
 
> And try getting alcohol free Real Vanilla or Almond extracts!
 
> FLAVOR!
 
> John Kuthe, RN, BSN....
 
It's true, the real extracts all have alcohol. John was the sprinkle
of wine, a sherry? That is classically combined that way (or close to
it). If it had a somewhat salty taste to it, then it was. May also be
called 'cooking wine'. The actual alcohol content is quite low. A
same sized shot of Nyquill is probably higher.
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 30 08:36AM -0800

On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 10:33:48 AM UTC-6, cshenk wrote:
> it). If it had a somewhat salty taste to it, then it was. May also be
> called 'cooking wine'. The actual alcohol content is quite low. A
> same sized shot of Nyquill is probably higher.
 
You should let John teach your great-grand daughter how to
*climb the rope*.
 
--Bryan
"cshenk" <cshenk1@virginia-beach.net>: Jan 30 10:39AM -0600

Jeßus wrote:
 
> on eBay. The only other item you need is a clear, tasteless spirit,
> such as vodka. Basically you just soak the beans in the vodka and
> wait.
 
Smile, which is what he means that good exracts always have alcohol in
them.
 
My own bottle is in a Tanquary bottle, reused for the vanilla beans
with I think some vodka and bourbon from the taste? Peter Lucas sent it
back around 2007?
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 30 11:32AM -0500

On 1/29/2022 3:17 PM, Michael Trew wrote:
>> of fun to watch and I enjoy taking photos of them.
 
>> Jill
 
> Small birds are fine, from a distance.  I would not want a pet bird.
 
I grew up with pet birds. Parakeets/budgies. Charming little birds,
amusing to watch and very friendly and playful. The seed scattered from
the cage can be a bit messy and you have to change the paper at the
bottom of the cage every day. I had a Fischer lovebird (named Peaches)
before I moved to SC. I left her with one of my brothers.
 
> I don't like dogs either.  I'm OK with some dogs, but large aggressive
> barking dogs (even if friendly) are very off putting to me.  Same as the
> little ankle-biter dogs.  It's rare that I find a dog that I like.
 
I had a small mutt dog (Sampson) who lived for nearly 20 years. My [at
the time] soon to be FIL called me and said his son brought home this
tiny little puppy. I said oh, no, I don't want a dog! Then I saw the
dog. The pup practically fit in the palm of my hand! Oh my! Sammy was
too cute. He looked like a small black labrador but never weighed more
than 12 lbs. When he matured he had a very deep bark like a much larger
dog. When someone knocked on the door he'd bark and people were always
expecting to see a big dog. You would not have liked him. Nothing
personal, he wouldn't have liked you, either. ;)
 
Jill
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 30 08:08AM -0800

I was looking at a hotel's website. The hotel is in Guadalajara,
so I had the translation thing on. It translated "shower" as
"watering can."
https://www.flickr.com/photos/15522299@N08/51852128878/in/dateposted-public/
 
--Bryan
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 30 11:06AM -0500

On 1/29/2022 5:04 PM, Janet wrote:
 
> Same old, same old.
 
> The family met you, googled your name, game over.
 
> Janet UK
 
Am I the only person who noticed he wrote "my *new* Agency"? There are
a limited number of Nursing Agencies in St. Louis. He's burned his
bridges with the other ones.
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 30 10:58AM -0500

On 1/30/2022 8:47 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> proper frame of mind to appreciate the music.  Smoke a couple of joints
> and your perspective will then match properly.  A quick stop at Jane's
> will get you fueled up.
 
LOL Ed! If we all get stoned that band will sound sooo much better! Of
course we'll all get the munchies, too, so I elect Gary to provide the
Big Macs. ;)
 
Jill
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 30 09:42AM -0500

On 1/30/2022 8:30 AM, Bryan Simmons wrote:
> the morning. How about you?"
 
> How much fun would *that* have been?
 
> --Bryan
 
You're right, Bryan. Maybe a missed opportunity. She was very hot looking.
 
When she asked, "Are you going to drink that this early?"
I should have replied, "Only if you'll follow me home and have some too."
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 30 10:28AM -0500

On 1/29/2022 4:05 PM, Je�us wrote:
> after that to account for their personalities. It just seems odd to me
> that these two found each other, they're both very, very disturbed
> individuals in an unusual way (to me at least).
 
Have you never heard the phrase "birds of a feather flock together?"
Could have been worse. I can think of a couple of serial killer pairs
who were drawn to each other because they felt they were kindred
spirits. Leopold & Loeb. Hickock & Smith. Simmons & Kuthe were only
concerned with partying, sex and that silly basement band. Whew!
 
Jill
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 30 09:36AM -0500

On 1/29/2022 2:36 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> you a job.  But hey, you don't need an excuse to post about the same old
> *boring* brown rice and beans.  Lather, rinse, repeat.
 
> Jill
 
Thank you for feeding the troll yet again, Jilldoe.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 30 10:26AM -0500

> they way you are using this word means I have a wild and uncontrolled
> excitement about the bulb. I love garlic, but damn, I don't eat it e.v.e.r.y.
> s.i.n.g.l.e. d.a.y. of the week and go on job interviews.
 
Well you don't go on job interviews so enjoy your garlic.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 30 09:37AM -0500

On 1/30/2022 12:37 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> having stuffing on the side?
 
> Did the steamer have the day off like John does? ;-)
 
> -sw
 
Oh, did you want to see a picture of the steamed green beans? Sorry, I
didn't take one. :)
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 30 09:42AM -0500

On 1/30/2022 2:05 AM, US Janet wrote:
 
>> -sw
 
> Stuffing does change the flavor as well as helping keep the chops
> moist and tender. It's a change of pace.
 
Exactly, Janet. I haven't made stuffed pork chops in a while so it was
a change of pace. Grilling them never crossed my mind.
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 30 09:56AM -0500

On 1/30/2022 8:42 AM, Gary wrote:
>> tasty results. :)
 
>> https://i.postimg.cc/d1ymny54/chops.jpg
 
> You're wrong, Jill. That's a great photo and looks very tasty. Good job!
 
I accept your apology. ;)
 
Jill
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 30 10:24AM -0500

On 1/30/2022 2:05 AM, US Janet wrote:
 
>> -sw
 
> Stuffing does change the flavor as well as helping keep the chops
> moist and tender. It's a change of pace.
 
I once made stuffed steaks. Seen on a cooking show, Great Chefs.
 
Two steaks hollowed out and stuffed with cooked onions and garlic then
pan seared and fried to med-rare. Deglase the pan with merlot wine and
cook down to thicken a bit. Delicious!
 
It was scary to potentially ruin a couple of good steaks like that but
it worked well.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 30 09:56AM -0500

On 1/30/2022 8:57 AM, Bryan Simmons wrote:
> It was a 5 minute detour coming home for a meal break, to
> go thru the McD's drive thru, buy the 2/$2 (not BOGO)
> sausage biscuits
 
I sure do love the McD sausage biscuits. Just plain. Every time my
daughter comes for a visit, she will stop and bring me 2. Used to be 2/2
but lately upped to 2/$4. I still get them. (I do pay her for them).
 
I wrap each one in a baggie to keep it from drying out then have them as
a late night snack.
 
"If you're hungry, Jake, have an apple"
" Good one, Dad."
 
I'm also hooked again (after many years) on the Big Macs. Also good
lunch or late night snack. Next time she comes, I'm buying 4 of those
kids. Might even get one fish sandwich. Haven't had one of those in
(seriously) over 40 years but I do remember them as OK.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 30 09:37AM -0500

On 1/30/2022 8:03 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
 
> And we should take that TV show as our model for how we should
> live?
 
> Cindy Hamilton
 
Get real. Cindy. I wrote a funny. At least to me.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 30 09:35AM -0500

On 1/30/2022 8:00 AM, songbird wrote:
 
> a good steak needs no sauce. a bad steak i'd probably
> still eat without sauce but i might want some mushrooms
> or onions.
 
That was my point. I no longer use a steak sauce.
Growing up, Dad wanted everything over cooked. We all ate what dad
wanted. Steaks were always very thin and cooked well done to dry shoe
leather.
 
I would cut mine up into bite sized pieces and slather them with A-1
sauce. IOW, my steaks always tasted like A-1 sauce.
 
Not until I moved out did I have a decent thicker steak cooked to
med-rare. No more A-1 sauce necessary.
 
I do like mushrooms and onions with a good steak but mom never did that
either.
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