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| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Apr 21 03:01PM -0400 On 4/19/2023 10:06, cshenk wrote: >> Jill > Agree that alone isn't right. At minimum, needs rice. Black beans on > rice topped with 1/4 can rotel. Yes, I always have rice and a few staples on hand. I have some other food stuffs, and lots of frozen meals (chili, gumbo, soup, etc.), but I wanted to try something different. I don't remember what I ended up cooking, but the beans and rotel are still on the counter. |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Apr 21 03:02PM -0400 On 4/18/2023 22:09, songbird wrote: > now that i'm done with the grits i have to get back > to oatmeal. > songbird That might be a lot like the old "cocoa wheats" hot cereal. Actually, I think I still have a box of those in the cupboard. |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Apr 21 03:03PM -0400 On 4/19/2023 23:42, Sqwertz wrote: > Watch: Next post is somebody eating an egg white and spinach > omelette... I claim innocent on that one too. > -sw Heh, I've been AFK for a few days, and I ran across your breakfast post wondering if that was related to mine. |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Apr 21 03:07PM -0400 On 4/18/2023 19:09, jmcquown wrote: > pinch of salt. Cook and stir and then stir in at least 2 Tbs. butter > while the grits are still hot. The grits I buy are yellow grits so they > taste more like corn than white grits. The ones I bought were white grits; nothing else was available. I imagine that there is more variety in grits the further south you go. I think Dave posted that he has nothing but instant grits available. > shredded cheese, etc. Turn it into a casserole with cooked crumbled > sausage & cheese, baked in the oven. Or, you could chill and slice it > and treat it like polenta, pan fry it and top with tomato sauce, etc. I did notice that the remaining grits cooled into a "gel loaf" sort of thing. It's funny that you mention frying it, because it ran past my mind to slice and fry it. I didn't, but I might do so next time. I cracked open a can of jalapeno Vienna sausages this afternoon to fry up in my scrambled eggs with potatoes. Those had a nice flavor kick. I saved the other half of the can, and I might have to make those up in the grits with onions and a little bit of cheese, or something. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 21 03:15PM -0400 On 4/21/2023 11:40 AM, cshenk wrote: >> effect. > Don lost some tase and smell on the first booster but it came back over > the next 3 months. I don't believe lucretia was talking about a side-effect of the vaccine, but rather having contracted Covid. Jill |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Apr 21 02:20PM -0400 On 4/18/2023 16:30, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> with your well insulated house, perhaps that makes sense. > Once the stone walls get hot in the summer, we don't even get much > benefit from the relatively cool nights. Mine would be the same, but even on the hottest days, it's usually into the 60's at night time. I put a fan in the bedroom window blowing cool nighttime air in, and shut the windows in the morning on very hot days. >> air to find out. > With your leaky goat barn, it would cost you a shit-ton to cool > your house. Probably, but hey now, no goat barn here. I have a full walk-down cellar. ;) |
| "cshenk" <cshenk@virginia-beach.net>: Apr 21 07:14PM Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > So do you stand on a public toilet seat to tinkle, Jill? > She said "hovered". Probably every woman has hovered over a toilet > seat that was too nasty to make contact. Feet on the floor, knees Nope. I go someplace cleaner. |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Apr 21 02:16PM -0400 On 4/20/2023 18:52, Bryan Simmons wrote: > to put it in. Determination and the multi tool finally paid off. > Now, it's shrimp time. > --Bryan A glass cutting tool and the oil for it is cheap. I have a stack of old single window panes in the cellar salvaged from other homes, etc. All I have to do is cut one to size. Bonus: Many of them are 100+ year old wavy glass, so they blend in with other old windows. |
| bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Apr 21 11:23AM -0700 On Thursday, April 20, 2023 at 7:23:26 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: > <bryang...@gmail.com> wrote: > >Boiling up 2 pounds. Our window got broken because the storm blew something into it. I went to the local Lowe's. They didn't have the right size. Another Lowe's had the right glass, but their glass cutter was broken. So I had to drive out there to buy it, then back to the one near here to get it cut The dang thing came from the factory about 1/16"-3/32" too wide, which I discovered while trying to put it in. Determination and the multi tool finally paid off. Now, it's shrimp time. > Make sure they're not Asian. How can you tell if they're from the English Channel, from Maryland or from the Gulf of Mexico? Or from Australia? [Hoe kun je zien of ze uit het Engelse Kanaal komen, uit Maryland of uit de Golf van Mexico? Of uit Australiƫ?] |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Apr 22 04:38AM +1000 On Fri, 21 Apr 2023 11:23:35 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser >> >Boiling up 2 pounds. Our window got broken because the storm blew something into it. I went to the local Lowe's. They didn't have the right size. Another Lowe's had the right glass, but their glass cutter was broken. So I had to drive out there to buy it, then back to the one near here to get it cut The dang thing came from the factory about 1/16"-3/32" too wide, which I discovered while trying to put it in. Determination and the multi tool finally paid off. Now, it's shrimp time. >> Make sure they're not Asian. >How can you tell if they're from the English Channel, from Maryland or from the Gulf of Mexico? Or from Australia? [Hoe kun je zien of ze uit het Engelse Kanaal komen, uit Maryland of uit de Golf van Mexico? Of uit Australiƫ?] Look at the packaging or ask the seller. Phew, that was a hard question. |
| Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Apr 21 12:04PM -0700 On Friday, April 21, 2023 at 1:16:43 PM UTC-5, Michael Trew wrote: > single window panes in the cellar salvaged from other homes, etc. All I > have to do is cut one to size. Bonus: Many of them are 100+ year old > wavy glass, so they blend in with other old windows. Another cause to celebrate. 99 cent wings. https://www.flickr.com/photos/36178182@N08/albums/72177720307672466 --Bryan |
| "cshenk" <cshenk@virginia-beach.net>: Apr 21 06:55PM Gary wrote: > > Get this through your rock hard head. I don't give a rats ass what > > you think. > Funny...Carol finally bites back. :) Not often I do that! |
| "cshenk" <cshenk@virginia-beach.net>: Apr 21 06:58PM M Kfivethousand wrote: > On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at 1:37:40 PM UTC-5, bruce bowser wrote: to be perfect. [Welkom in > > Amerika. Alles moet perfect zijn]. > Beautiful > mk5000 Hi mk, seeing you a bit lately, Welcome to the looney bin! |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Apr 22 04:31AM +1000 On Fri, 21 Apr 2023 08:41:26 -0400, Dave Smith >> didn't see nothing. >People have no business getting bent out of shape when their cat gets >hit. Thanks Dave, I'll let them know if it happens again. |
| % <persent@yohoo.com>: Apr 21 02:37PM -0400 Bruce wrote: >> People have no business getting bent out of shape when their cat gets >> hit. > Thanks Dave, I'll let them know if it happens again. Officer Dave has no business dumping mass quantities of trash on a business that he's upset with, especially while he's wearing his Barney badge. |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Apr 21 02:41PM -0400 On 4/18/2023 15:27, dsi1 wrote: > I used to own were 4 cylinder cars weighing 1,700 to 2,200 lbs. I did > have a Alfa Romeo that weighed 2,600 lbs. I thought that was way > overweight. These days a Toyota Corolla will weigh more than that. 1970 Chevelle 396 with muncie 4 speed rock crusher... that was pretty heavy, and fun to scoot around in. I've been searching high and low for a full size 60's American car with a manual transmission. I might not find one... them are rarer'n hens teeth. |
| bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Apr 21 11:27AM -0700 On Friday, April 21, 2023 at 8:09:17 AM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: > > coronation. > I don't usually follow the politics of other countries but this just cracks me up. Those stuffy old farts really hate her. > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAJQ_K_CzCE I thought that those cheerleaders in Austin, Texas and what? a pimp would over-shadow all of that, by now? |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Apr 22 04:33AM +1000 On Fri, 21 Apr 2023 15:07:35 GMT, Cindy Hamilton >dish would be chicken tikka masala, as it reflects how the British >actually eat. >Or, for Charles, paneer tikka masala. Signed: Cindy Hamilton, expert on the British |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Apr 22 04:34AM +1000 On Fri, 21 Apr 2023 11:30:48 -0400, Dave Smith >> actually eat. >> Or, for Charles, paneer tikka masala. >I wonder how much whining they have to listen to about colonizers. Those Indians should be happy that the superior white people were so interested in them! |
| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Apr 21 02:30PM -0400 On 4/19/2023 19:44, GM wrote: >> than driving to the other side of your own damn town. > Come to Chicawgo, you'll get pulled from your car and stomped to death > in even the posh white parts of town: That's a little extreme, Greg. I've been through Chicago several times now, and I can't say I've witnessed any crime or thugs in broad daylight. It would have been amusing to watch the thug try to steal my Geo, however, and failing since it's a standard shift transmission. |
| Hank Rogers <hank@nospam.invalid>: Apr 21 01:24PM -0500 Bryan Simmons wrote: > reveals that you are mentally ill. >> John Kuthe, RN... > --Bryan Well, who knows, maybe, in da future, bipolar RNs will be trending here on da mainland. |
| Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Apr 21 11:29AM -0700 On Friday, April 21, 2023 at 1:24:50 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote: > > --Bryan > Well, who knows, maybe, in da future, bipolar RNs will be trending > here on da mainland. How about perverts who post about beating off to a cooking newsgroup? --Bryan |
| bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Apr 21 11:25AM -0700 On Friday, April 21, 2023 at 12:11:37 PM UTC-4, cshenk wrote: > > I like sweet relish or dill relish. > I'll skip the sweet relish and probably all but the mustard from that > list for a hotdog. I learned that from watching other people at Seven-Eleven. I thought I'd try it and it was pretty good. I think hot sauce was even added, too. |
| % <persent@yohoo.com>: Apr 21 02:17PM -0400 Janet wrote: > abundantly clear they masturbate alone, watching other men > jerk off online (Kuthe, Bryan, GM and Sheldon). > Janet UK Then there's *you*, a UK man posting as a UK woman. <shrug> |
| % <persent@yohoo.com>: Apr 21 02:14PM -0400 Dave Smith wrote: > to make out the lyrics. FWIW, I bought my first Fleetwood Mack CD just > a couple weeks ago and have been listening to it a lot. am hooked on > that voice and love the song Landslide. Her and Lindsey Buckingham go way back before Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey is a musical genius IMO, and a kick ass guitar player too. |
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