Friday, January 21, 2022

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

Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 21 09:13AM -0800

On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 7:10:26 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote:
> > most gruesome means possible... but more importantly, you want him
> > EMPLOYED! Umm, OK...
 
> "Two peas in a pod"
 
No Gary, you and John are two peas in a pod
every day but Sunday. Both of you have dicks
that dangle uselessly. You probably were not
ever much of a man anyway.
 
--Bryan
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 21 12:15PM -0500

On 1/21/2022 8:30 AM, Gary wrote:
 
>> --Bryan
 
> "Don't burn your bridges behind you."
> You might need your old pal John someday.
 
I sincerely doubt that, Gary. Bryan is twisted (after all, he said he
tried to screw John's wife on their wedding night) but hey, he's been
gainfully employed and married for years and his son doesn't hate him.
There's no reason for him to need his old pal John.
 
Jill
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 04:20AM +1100


>> --Bryan
 
>"Don't burn your bridges behind you."
>You might need your old pal John someday.
 
Like when they'll both be unemployed and go busking together.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 04:20AM +1100

On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 12:15:10 -0500, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
 
>tried to screw John's wife on their wedding night) but hey, he's been
>gainfully employed and married for years and his son doesn't hate him.
>There's no reason for him to need his old pal John.
 
How could you miss the little fact that he's a very sick man? Just
because you share an enemy?
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 21 09:28AM -0800

On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 7:30:01 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote:
 
> > --Bryan
> "Don't burn your bridges behind you."
> You might need your old pal John someday.
.
He's fucking worthless.
 
--Bryan
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 21 09:31AM -0800

On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 11:21:02 AM UTC-6, Bruce wrote:
 
> >"Don't burn your bridges behind you."
> >You might need your old pal John someday.
 
> Like when they'll both be unemployed and go busking together.
 
Bruce. It's not unemployed when one retires in his
early sixties, completely financially secure. That
*could* be less than a year from now. You are such
a sickening little bitch.
 
--Bryan
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 04:20AM +1100


>> Holy crap Gary. I beat you and I am not an American.
 
>I once took the Canadian citizenship test and I passed that without
>knowing anything about Canada. lol
 
I don't even know what the capital is. Ottawa? Toronto? Or on what
side of the country everything is.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 04:20AM +1100


>>> That was fun to do. I scored 80%.
 
>> 70% here. Does that mean I can emigrate to the US?
 
>Why not? Everyone else is doing it, legal or not.
 
But I'm not a bad hombre.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 04:20AM +1100

>> Liberty was in this group but not Susan B.
 
>I just tried it again too. Some questions the same but some different.
>I got a score of 80 again today, darn it.
 
Most or all of that information is completely useless.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 21 10:30AM -0700

Bruce wrote:
>> knowing anything about Canada. lol
 
> I don't even know what the capital is. Ottawa? Toronto? Or on what
> side of the country everything is.
 
Ghe? Can you go into more detail? I don't get it
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 21 10:30AM -0700

Bruce wrote:
 
>>> 70% here. Does that mean I can emigrate to the US?
 
>> Why not? Everyone else is doing it, legal or not.
 
> But I'm not a bad hombre.
 
Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :)))))))))))
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 21 09:31AM -0800

On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 12:21:02 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
 
> >I just tried it again too. Some questions the same but some different.
> >I got a score of 80 again today, darn it.
 
> Most or all of that information is completely useless.
 
What do you think prospective citizens should know?
 
Cindy Hamilton
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 04:20AM +1100


>> Ok, I'm emigrating.
 
>And you can always buy those fake meat Whoppers from Burger King.
>Same sale prices often.
 
Ok, there's a Burger King in Amsterdam Airport. Or there was once.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 21 10:30AM -0700

Bruce wrote:
 
>> And you can always buy those fake meat Whoppers from Burger King.
>> Same sale prices often.
 
> Ok, there's a Burger King in Amsterdam Airport. Or there was once.
 
Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :)))))))))))
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jan 21 11:30AM -0500

On 1/21/2022 11:22 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> Give me pancakes@
 
> Two words: melted butter
 
> Cindy Hamilton
 
That would work, but so would Kerrygold butter. Spreadable from the
container and good flavor. I use stick butter for cooking but Kerrygold
for toast and such.
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 21 09:08AM -0800

On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 11:30:37 AM UTC-5, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> That would work, but so would Kerrygold butter. Spreadable from the
> container and good flavor. I use stick butter for cooking but Kerrygold
> for toast and such.
 
The Kerrygold I've seen has been stick form. And I don't like cultured butter;
it always tastes vaguely spoiled. OTOH, I don't look at butter-like products
in tubs, so it's probably there in the grocery store.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 04:20AM +1100

On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 10:45:58 -0500, Dave Smith
>> Give me pancakes@
 
>That's what my wife likes about them. She usually shuns carbs and sweets
>but she loves butter.
 
Maybe because butter is neither a carb nor a sweet.
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jan 21 11:40AM -0500

On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 Dave Smith wrote:
>I am to get back to sleep. Getting back to sleep after two hours of
>sleep isn't a problem, but if I am awakened after my first hour of sleep
>I will be awake for hours. It's like waking up recharged after a power nap.
 
You need to be seen by a Urologist. A lot of men fight an enlarged
prostate until it becomes cancerous.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 21 11:47AM -0500

On 2022-01-21 11:40 a.m., Sheldon Martin wrote:
>> I will be awake for hours. It's like waking up recharged after a power nap.
 
> You need to be seen by a Urologist. A lot of men fight an enlarged
> prostate until it becomes cancerous.
 
I monitor that. I know I am at risk because my father died of prostate
cancer. My good friend suffers from prostate problems.... not cancer.
He and I raise finds for prostate research and education in the annual
Motorcycle Ride for Dads. In fact, he is one of the top fundraisers in
the country. This year he raised more than $10,000 in donations and
pledges.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 04:20AM +1100

On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 10:29:26 -0500, Dave Smith
>> a disservice to my husband to rattle around in the kitchen, so I usually
>> just read.
 
>I will admit to having an old man bladder.
 
Thanks for sharing.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 04:20AM +1100


>Lost your sense of humor?
>I'm trying to bring him into the fold.
 
>At least you've taken real Dave out of this mess. :)
 
It might be time for plan B.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 04:20AM +1100


>> Asparagus and Broccoli, cooked wet tender and buttered, over a little Sweet and Hot Beans and Brown Rice! YUM! :-)
 
> Grab a handful,shove it down your ladies' purple panties and smear it
>all over your pathetically shrunken peepee.
 
Please, there must be better forums for your fantasies.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 21 12:09PM -0500

Yes, I love watching those tiny little birds and don't usually see them
in January. I first spotted it last Sunday. I immediately washed and
refilled the feeder with fresh sugar water. She's been a bit elusive
but today I was able to get some pics:
 
https://i.postimg.cc/vmrrc4qb/hummer-jan212022.jpg
 
 
https://i.postimg.cc/SKdnBC12/hummer2.jpg
 
She appears to be the only one around so no fighting over the feeder.
 
We're supposed to get some Winter weather (temps dropping below freezing
overnight along with freezing rain). I'm happy to provide her with some
food to get her through this cold snap. :)
 
Jill
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jan 21 11:26AM -0500

On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 10:30:40 -0500, Dave Smith
>> true.
 
>My old Dutch butcher used to butcher deer and moose for people. I heard
>there are a few other places around here that will do it.
 
Wherever there are hunters there are people who will dress your kill
and there are taxidermists as well. There are several around here.
Hunting has slacked off, with the virus it's gotten too expensive,
especially for lodging.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 21 11:44AM -0500

On 1/21/2022 4:27 AM, Ophelia wrote:
 
>> Jill
 
> Sounds great.  I wish we had a butcher like yours:)
 
> Please will you describe how you make the twice baked potatoes!
 
Twice-baked potatoes. Bake the large russet potatoes as usual. (I
always rub the jacket/skin with butter and sprinkle with salt first and
prick the top with a fork down the center so they will open easily after
baking.) Gently split open the potato(es) and remove the flesh to a
mixing bowl. From there it is rather like making mashed potatoes. Use
a fork to mash the flesh, add a little milk, butter and some shredded
cheese. (Some people add sour cream and snipped chives; I didn't havee
either one.) Spoon the mixture back into the potato skins and return
them to the oven for another 10 minutes. Twice baked. :)
 
Jill
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