Friday, January 28, 2022

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 9 topics

Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 28 06:04PM -0600

> On Friday, January 28, 2022 at 10:03:42 AM UTC-6, Sheldon wrote:
 
>> Real garlic potatoes are made by adding garlicy chicken schmaltz.
 
> Maybe at your house, but that cannot be said for every house in the USA.
 
Remember, Popeye harvests several tons of potatoes from his garden,
and many bushels of garlic.
 
He gives most away to his neighbors, and throws a lot of shit out
his window for "critters".
 
He ain't in Nashville. Popeye is way up yonder in the Catskill
mountains, damn close to the throne of grace. He sits at gods right
side.
 
Amen.
Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jan 29 11:08AM +1100

On Thu, 27 Jan 2022 23:56:06 -0800 (PST), Bryan Simmons
 
>Sir, there's no Bryan here. Do I need to call security?
 
>> Jill
 
>--Bryan
 
 
Ironically, googling your details also brings up YOUR track record of
sick posts.
Rupert <Mustafa@null.invalid>: Jan 28 07:11PM -0500

Hank Rogers wrote:
 
Ghe? Uhm, can you go into more detail? I don't get it
Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jan 29 10:47AM +1100

On Fri, 28 Jan 2022 10:01:19 -0500, Dave Smith
 
>>> Apparently they're still connected at the hip.  How sad.
 
>> Bryan posts here like a jilted lover.
 
>And he us such a vengeful little bitch.
 
Isn't he just?
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 28 06:50PM -0500

On 2022-01-28 6:13 p.m., Je�us wrote:
> anyone else.
 
> Also, for some reason I recall Alex Lifeson's cameo on the Trailer
> Park Boys, when they kidnapped him... :)
 
 
LOL that was a good one. I should be embarrassed that someone living
half way around the world knows about the Trailer Park Boys. I used to
come across that show once in a while when channel surfing but I usually
changed the channel after a couple minutes because of all the F bombs.
Then one day I watched an entire episode and found it hilarious. I was
hooked.
 
My friend was on a layover in Halifax and ran into Robe Wells (Ricky) in
a restaurant. They ended up having a dinner together and had a great
time. He got the waiter to take a picture of them.
Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jan 29 10:53AM +1100

>> Diamond over Selina Gomez.
 
>> Right now I'm listening to Billy Andrusco on YouTube.
 
>I liked Neil Diamond music.
 
Hot August Night was a classic.
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 28 03:53PM -0800

Hank Rogers wrote:
 
 
> Thank you. But I prefer to remain an outcast.
 
> I would ask you though, to please throttle back on your master
> druce impersonations, as soon as that sorry cockroach dies.
 
 
Not me doing that, Hank...!!!
 
;-D
 
--
GM
Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jan 29 11:00AM +1100

On Fri, 28 Jan 2022 18:50:17 -0500, Dave Smith
>changed the channel after a couple minutes because of all the F bombs.
>Then one day I watched an entire episode and found it hilarious. I was
>hooked.
 
I was aware of the show due to the Internet, there was a lot of people
sharing the episodes on Usenet and bitorrent. I completely ignored it
for a few years... then I thought I would download an episode and see
what it was all about. I was immediately hooked. I just loved
everything about the show, including the production values.
 
>My friend was on a layover in Halifax and ran into Robe Wells (Ricky) in
>a restaurant. They ended up having a dinner together and had a great
>time. He got the waiter to take a picture of them.
 
Yeah, all the main characters seem to be genuinely great people. Well,
aside from 'Lucy' perhaps.
Rupert <Mustafa@null.invalid>: Jan 29 11:04AM +1100


>>As far as three piece bands goes, I guess Rush would be okay with me.
 
>Great band, and went about doing things their own way. How can anyone
>not like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdpMpfp-J_I
 
I've never heard of them and based on this bit I don't see the big
deal.
Rupert <Mustafa@null.invalid>: Jan 29 11:10AM +1100


>>> Right now I'm listening to Billy Andrusco on YouTube.
 
>>I liked Neil Diamond music.
 
>Hot August Night was a classic.
 
lol
Rupert <Mustafa@null.invalid>: Jan 28 07:10PM -0500

Rupert wrote:
>> not like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdpMpfp-J_I
 
> I've never heard of them and based on this bit I don't see the big
> deal.
 
We Dutch have a saying about froggers like yoos, which is KILL YOURSELF
you loser. no friends no real job no money no sex and no hope for the
future. Loser. Ghe Ghe Ghe.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 28 07:10PM -0500

On 2022-01-28 6:19 p.m., Je�us wrote:
> here - but you never, ever come across one when hunting. They just
> seem to spontaneously appear from nowhere and you're not likely to
> ever see them again.
 
I am not even sure what rabbits are the problem in Australia. Around
here we have mostly cotton tail rabbits, which are quite small. There
are also jack rabbits, which are hares. Jack rabbits are a hell of a
lot bigger than rabbits. I have only seen one jack rabbit in my life and
it left an impression on me. I was driving home from work at about 1 am
and it was running along the on the other side of the road. It was at
least ten times the size of any rabbit I had ever seen.
Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jan 29 10:39AM +1100

On Fri, 28 Jan 2022 11:03:53 -0500, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
 
>purpose here is to goad his ex BFF. A silly 20+ year vendetta over some
>stupid Usenet posts and a lot of leftover teenage angst between men who
>are now in their 60's. Yeesh!
 
I get the impression he's drunk a lot when he posts here.
John Kuthe <jwk6680@bjc.org>: Jan 28 03:43PM -0800

On Friday, January 28, 2022 at 5:31:17 PM UTC-6, Jeßus wrote:
...
> I'm still wondering how these two got together, or what happened after
> they met to explain their psychology. They're both not well, not well
> at all.
 
Bryan and I met in Summer School in Lindberg High School to retake Freshman English.
 
John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jan 29 10:46AM +1100

On Fri, 28 Jan 2022 15:18:38 -0000 (UTC), Mike Duffy
 
>> I'm looking forward to you being thinned out.
 
>Okay. That's John, Dave, and now Leonard.
 
>Did I miss anyone on your deathwatch?
 
I'm coming round to the idea that Bryan is the most disturbed
individual in this group. John is John... but he doesn't constantly
post the shit Bryan does. He really needs somebody to pay him a visit,
he's all mouth. People like him only understand a punch in the face,
he feels safe behind a keyboard getting drunk, while his wife is out
supporting him.
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 28 03:51PM -0800

Jeßus wrote:
 
> >became Earth, so I believe in climate change.
 
> Yep. We must have an impact, of course, but the effect we actually
> have in the grand scheme of things is minimal.
 
 
Global warming in the last 150 years has led to a rise in carbon dioxide, which is good
for crop production...
 
"To call present-day temperature a "crisis" is pure ignorance."
 
https://amgreatness.com/2022/01/27/be-grateful-for-global-warming/
 
Be Grateful for Global Warming
 
Human and climate history reveal that we should welcome the warmth and fear the
cold, quite the opposite of the story the Climate Industrial Complex peddles.
 
By Gregory Wrightstone January 27, 2022
 
"Present-day warming has been termed a crisis, and modern economic development a cancer. But
what if I told you that much of the recent advancement in human prosperity would have been
impossible without the temperature increases of the last several hundred years?
 
A key to the sustenance of any society is food security. Today's world should be grateful for
today's relative warmth as well as higher levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels because
both have been instrumental in propelling plant growth globally.
 
A review of human and climate history reveals a strong link between the rise and fall of
temperature and the rise and fall of civilization—just opposite of what the climate doomsayers
are telling you.
 
Past warming periods were much warmer than our modern temperatures and were associated
with times of great prosperity. The intervening cold eras had names like Greek Dark Ages, the
Dark Ages, and Little Ice Age and were linked to crop failure, pestilence, and mass depopulation.
 
According to historian Wolfgang Behringer, "cooling has always resulted in major social
upheavals, whereas warming has sometimes led to a blossoming of culture. If we can learn
anything from the history of culture, it is that, even if humans were 'children of the Ice Age,'
civilization was a product of climatic warming."
 
Are you among those wishing for lower global temperatures? According to climatologist Dr.
Michael Mann, the ideal temperature for the planet would be "the temperature range that
prevailed since the dawn of civilization until we began burning fossil fuels." That timing
would place humanity squarely in the death-dealing cold that prevailed during the aptly
named Little Ice Age, between 1250 and 1850. This was a cold period of global extent.
 
The Little Ice Age froze rivers such as the Thames, which has rarely been frozen in the
modern era. Here in the United States, we know that Martha Washington enjoyed ice
during the summers at Mount Vernon that was harvested from the Potomac River and
stored in an icehouse on the grounds. These thick freezes were an annual event in the
18th century, while today they only occur occasionally during unusually cold winters.
 
Historian Philipp Blom says the Little Ice Age resulted in "a long-term, continent-wide
agricultural crisis" in Europe. His book, Nature's Mutiny: How the Little Ice Age of the
Long Seventeenth Century Transformed the West and Shaped the Present extensively
captures the collapse of Western society owing to crop failure in the 17th century.
 
Published scientific journals documented agricultural collapse in Europe. Finland, for
example, witnessed massive crop failure and abandonment of farmlands due to the
cooling phase.
 
Famine killed millions through starvation and disease.
 
While it is true that the 20th century's remarkable increase in crop growth was greatly
aided by advancements in agricultural technology, it would have been impossible if the
earth hadn't warmed to levels more conducive to plant life. As if this boost in temperatures
weren't sufficient, the growth of plants has been further turbocharged by increasing
carbon dioxide that is likely the result of the industrial use of fossil fuels.
 
Today, countries across the globe excel in agriculture and are breaking records year after
year. Some formerly famine-struck countries like India, Pakistan, Mexico, China and
Philippines produce abundant quantities of crops, increasing global food security. To
call present-day temperature a "crisis" is pure ignorance. .."
 
</>
Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jan 29 10:55AM +1100

On Fri, 28 Jan 2022 15:43:16 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe <jwk6680@bjc.org>
wrote:
 
>> they met to explain their psychology. They're both not well, not well
>> at all.
 
>Bryan and I met in Summer School in Lindberg High School to retake Freshman English.
 
Cool. How old were you both?
Rupert <Mustafa@null.invalid>: Jan 29 11:08AM +1100

>he's all mouth. People like him only understand a punch in the face,
>he feels safe behind a keyboard getting drunk, while his wife is out
>supporting him.
 
Ah, old Jebus is advocating violence again, like the old redneck that
he is :)
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jan 28 06:44PM -0500

On 1/28/2022 5:13 PM, jmcquown wrote:
 
> I'm sorry to hear it is so very windy there.  That makes it feel even
> more cold. :(
 
> Jill
 
Looks nice and cheesey. I've not made it in ages but that may get me to
do so.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 28 07:04PM -0500

On 2022-01-28 6:17 p.m., Je�us wrote:
 
> I could filter him out completely but it involves using another
> programme in tandem with my newsreader... which I will do if he keeps
> it up.
 
There is some humour there. I had suggested that if he was fed up with
being filtered and being targetted by the alleged forger he could try
using another username and stop acting like the Bruce that pissed off so
many people. He needed to change the personality. He seems to have
listened only to the part about changing the user name. He forgot to
change that obnoxious posting style.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 28 07:01PM -0500

On 2022-01-28 6:15 p.m., joe wrote:
>>> helmet for her.
 
>> Have you experienced the death wobble on that Yamaha yet?
 
> You mean this one on the Yamaha Bolt, right?
 
Yes, I know about the death wobble. I experienced it shortly after I
got it. I don't like dealing with the dealership where I bought it.
There is a motorcycle shop less than 1/2 a mile down the road from me.
He specializes in HDs. I asked him about it. He said he had the same
problem when years ago with a Harley. The front end shakes like hell
when you take you hands off the handlebars. He asked his bike mechanic
about it. The guy said you're not supposed to take your hands off the
handlebars.
 
It never happens when you have your hands on the handlebars. I think it
has a lot to do with the back pressure when you take your right hand
off the accelerator and it gets transmitted to the back end by way of
the drive belt.
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net>: Jan 28 11:45PM

On Fri, 28 Jan 2022 15:20:21 -0800, GM wrote:

> "Concerning other matters", just received my order of Tiger Sauce, IIRC
> you recommended it:
 
> https://www.amazon.com/Try-Me-Tiger-Sauce-Ounce/dp/B0005ZUG86
 
I recommended it recently. Perhaps Jebus did as well.
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 28 03:56PM -0800

Mike Duffy wrote:
 
> > you recommended it:
 
> > https://www.amazon.com/Try-Me-Tiger-Sauce-Ounce/dp/B0005ZUG86
> I recommended it recently. Perhaps Jebus did as well.
 
 
Yup, thanks all...!!!
 
--
GM
Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jan 29 10:51AM +1100


> Versus the wet/monsoon season in tropics of NT Australia, India,
>Indonesia.
 
> I'd take dry hot heat over hot wet tropics any day.
 
It feels a lot cooler without the humidity. I do miss the wet season
storms/downpours when we lived in the NT though, absolutely
magnificent to watch.
Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jan 29 10:49AM +1100

>"Bruce".
 
> He's counting on gullible uneducated know-nothings to know even less
>about Australia or vegetarian cooking than he does.
 
I've seen him pop up in many .aus groups in the past. I generally
ignore the posts as they generally contain nothing of interest, or
even relevance.
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