Thursday, January 13, 2022

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 11 topics

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Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 13 03:28PM -0600

Mike Duffy wrote:
> overloads for every letter in the Greek alphabet during the process of
> earning my science degrees, until a few months ago, I had always thought
> it was spelled & pronounced 'Omnicron'.
 
Omicron (/ˈoʊmɪkrɒn, ˈɒmɪkrɒn, oʊˈmaɪkrɒn/;[1] uppercase Ο,
lowercase ο, όμικρον) is the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omicron
Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 13 03:33PM -0600

Michael Trew wrote:
 
>> Cindy Hamilton
 
> I don't personally know anybody who is in that situation, so I
> don't have first hand experience on it.
 
That's good. But some day you may have a loved one who is dying
with a painful, terminal disease. There is no worry about them
becoming addicted because they have no future to worry about.
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 13 01:38PM -0800

On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 3:07:39 PM UTC-6, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > humans and chimpanzees, then I don't know what to say.
> Every animal alive today is equally evolved. Every animal fits its niche.
> There's no such thing as "superiority".
 
Every animal, plant and fungus shares common ancestors. Interestingly,
plants diverged before the other two. A mushroom is more closely
related to a human than it is to a cabbage. Chimps and bonobos are
more closely related to humans than to gorillas.
http://blog.michael-lawrence-wilson.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Human-family-tree.jpg
 
--Bryan
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net>: Jan 13 09:44PM

On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 15:28:38 -0600, Hank Rogers wrote:
 
> Omicron (/ˈoʊmɪkrɒn, ˈɒmɪkrɒn, oʊˈmaɪkrɒn/;[1] uppercase Ο,
> lowercase ο, όμικρον) is the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omicron
 
Oh, yes, I realize that now. But how did I manage to delude myself into
thinking it was spelled otherwise for half a century despite probably
reading the proper spelling hundreds of times during my academic sojourn?
Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 13 03:51PM -0600

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> Not as a professional engineer any longer, since he only has an hour
> or two of top-shelf work in him on most days.
 
> Cindy Hamilton
 
Chronic pain is truly relentless and disabling. I've been there, so
I know. One cannot know this without experiencing it. I hope
Michael never has such an experience, but I also hope he can
someday have the empathy to understand it. I think he will, with aging.
 
Also, if your husband makes the most of that one precious hour, he
will do much more than the average person. He probably knows that.
That's why he hangs on.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 14 08:57AM +1100

On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 13:07:37 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
 
>Every animal alive today is equally evolved. Every animal fits its niche.
>There's no such thing as "superiority".
 
>By most measures, cockroaches are superior to humans.
 
Michael will now say that he's still waiting for the first moon
expedition by cockroaches.
 
--
This is NOT a post by Dave Smith
Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 13 04:15PM -0600

Michael Trew wrote:
> calendar and time keeping has evolved a lot over the years.  I'd
> put my money on "figurative" days.  You are reading way too far
> into it.
 
Isn't gambling prohibited for christians?
Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 13 04:23PM -0600

Michael Trew wrote:
> theories.  I suspect that some of those teachers agreed with me, on
> some level.  I was in public schooling from 4th grade through the
> end of high school.
 
If you were older, you could have made a big difference in the
scopes monkey trial decades ago in alabama.
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 13 02:28PM -0800

On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 4:23:25 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote:
> > end of high school.
> If you were older, you could have made a big difference in the
> scopes monkey trial decades ago in alabama.
 
Um, Hank. The Scopes Trial was in Tennessee.
 
--Bryan
Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 13 04:33PM -0600

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> There's no such thing as "superiority".
 
> By most measures, cockroaches are superior to humans.
 
> Cindy Hamilton
 
Very simple explanation Cindy. All those damn roaches are true
christians.
 
And where is kuth with his church of facts? LOL, a roach pinned to
a cross.
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 13 02:30PM -0800

On Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 8:50:52 PM UTC-6, Michael Trew wrote:
> mentioned. Either way, out of curiosity, how do the sizes run?
 
> I mean to say, that I don't know how to decipher S/M/L/XL into shoe
> size. I wear a 10 Mens (wide).
 
The size chart says a medium corresponds to a size 10.
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 13 02:32PM -0800

On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 8:02:21 AM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote:
> available locally, So I gotta pass even though I'm looking for a
> couple pairs of something like that.
 
> -sw
 
Click on the size chart towards the bottom of the description below where
it says "About this item" in a bold font.
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 13 02:33PM -0800


> On 1/13/2022 9:02 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
 
> > it doesn't say which sizes correspond to what shoe sizes
 
> Try clicking on the size chart, dimwit.
 
That was my dimwitted frogger, Steve, and not me.
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 13 02:10PM -0800


> > My wife makes great meringues so whenever we use a recipe that calls for
> > egg yolks we save the whites and make meringue.
 
> S H O C K I N G !
 
Not really froggster, that's what I would do with the egg whites, too.
Chocolate pie, lemon pie, and banana pudding come readily to mind
when egg whites are mentioned.
Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jan 13 02:36PM -0700

On 2022-01-13 2:19 p.m., Dave Smith wrote:
 
> It happens here too. I came across that when I went to a bakery last
> week. The traffic for the drive thru was out onto the road and blocking
> the entrance to the plaza.
 
That's because the service is appalling. In every TH I've experienced,
the staff have been disorganized. It's not their fault. Management needs
to review procedures.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 13 05:00PM -0500

On 2022-01-13 4:36 p.m., Graham wrote:
 
> That's because the service is appalling. In every TH I've experienced,
> the staff have been disorganized. It's not their fault. Management needs
> to review procedures.
 
Some are worse than others. There is one by an intersection on the QEW
that was never particularly busy but I always found extremely slow.
 
The worst one was on Port Colborne. My wife and I went in there one
evening. We stood at the counter for a while as the counter girl was
mopping the floor. We were there long enough that I told my wife i had
started the count down. I was about to go, but someone else came in so
the girl put the mop down and went to the counter. She was just about
to take my order when someone came to the drive thru. Instead of taking
my order she answered her head set and said "welcome to Tim Hortons. Can
I take your order" We walked out.
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net>: Jan 13 10:01PM

On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 12:13:18 -0800, Bryan Simmons wrote:
 
> Correct, and isopropyl alcohol evaporates and leaves no residue.
> I would never use bleach or vinegar on wood.
 
Isopropanol 'for external use only' usually has Bitrex (tm) or somesuch
additive to add a bad taste to discourage drinking.
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 13 01:53PM -0800

https://dlisted.com/2022/01/13/open-post-hosted-by-campbells-soup-scented-candles/
 
Open Post: Hosted By Campbell's Soup-Scented Candles
 
January 13, 2022 / Posted by: Kristian
 
"It's time for you soup lovers out there to waste your money! Have
you ever wanted your house to smell like delicious soup but not
get to eat it? Campbell's has you covered! Now you can fill your
whole home with the essence of Campbell's soup in new candle forms.
 
Campbell's is actually late to the party because Food And Wine says
that food candles have been popping off. Recently, IKEA released
a meatball-scented candle, and McDonald's has a Quarter
Pounder-scented candle.
 
Launching today, the soup giant has teamed up with the
experience-oriented retail brand Camp to release candles
in two signature Campbell's scents: Chicken Noodle Soup
and Tomato Soup & Grilled Cheese. The former is said to
offer "notes of savory chicken, cloves and buttery crackers" while
the latter is billed as featuring "roasted tomato, peppercorn
and gooey grilled cheese."
 
Design-wise, Campbell's says the look of the candles was
inspired by the brand's recent stackable snowman cans
(you even pull the top off like a soup can) which themselves
are a tie-in to Campbell's animated "Snowbuddy" television
commercial. To further hammer that connection home, once
melted down, the candle contains a small "Snowbuddy"
snowman figure that customers can keep after the wax is gone.
 
Campbell's chief marketing officer for Meals & Beverages, Linda
Lee, says "The magic of winter sparks fond memories. Campbell's
is excited to continue our mission of creating family moments
and memories for all through our partnership with Camp."
 
Camp and Campbell are selling 2000 of these candles for
$24 each. They will donate 10% of the proceeds to Feeding
America. Why not just feed America with their actual soup?
Unclear.
 
Welp, no need to spend tons of money on one of Gwyneth
Paltrow's orgasm-scented candles. I mean, who wouldn't
come in their pants immediately after smelling some
delicious, salty soup? The scent of orgasms will be achieved
naturally!"
 
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"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 13 01:41PM -0800


> > You may be wrong there. Look at the marketing they can do. Big sign
> > out front: "Our Donuts Are Pubic Hair Free" Sales will skyrocket!
 
> Kuthe could sell donuts and weed, glazed and confused.
 
Good job, froggy!! You've been outdoing yourself; I approve.
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 13 01:27PM -0800

On Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 1:00:24 PM UTC-6, Sheldon wrote:
 
> A cat's sense of hearing, smell, and sight is far more acute than
> any dog. It's been tried to train cats to follow a scent, cats do not
> obey. Cats train humans to obey.
 
Wrong! Dogs have the better sense of smell whereas cats have the
better sense of hearing and sight.
 
Dogs have masters, cats have staff.
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 13 01:29PM -0800


> Wrong! Dogs have the better sense of smell whereas cats have the
> better sense of hearing and sight.
 
> Dogs have masters, cats have staff.
 
 
How is your kitty doing, Joan...???
 
--
GM
bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Jan 13 01:29PM -0800

On Monday, November 7, 1994 at 2:22:58 PM UTC-5, Michael Nott wrote:
> > OLD N'AWLINS BARBECUED SHRIMP
 
> > 3 sticks margarine
 
> No!, No!, No! unsalted *BUTTER*
 
I wouldn't like it, either. Sweet sauces don't go with seafood. I like the lemon quarters.
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 13 01:28PM -0800

> Yeah. That's what I thought.
> ____________________________________
 
> There were a bunch of others in that format, but those 4 were easy to find.
 
 
"Some people are like Slinkies
They don't really have a purpose
But they still bring a smile to your face
When you push them down the stairs"
 
- Jack Handey
 
 
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Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 13 12:08PM -0800

On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 12:00:05 PM UTC-6, Mike Duffy wrote:
 
> > Also, the microwave oven. Seal something in tupper ware,
> > then microwave it.
> Are you trying for an uncontained tupperware failure?
 
I think he was joking, or perhaps hoping that someone else
would be stupid enough...and he could sit back and laugh.
 
--Bryan
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