Saturday, July 29, 2023

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

Cindy Hamilton <hamilton@invalid.com>: Jul 29 09:27AM

>> selling price for a house is just under $500,000, up 13.4% since
>> last year.
 
> As they say in Minnesota, Uffda!
 
About 10 properties for sale right now are over $1 million. Most
of those are condos.
 
> a chain to my truck and flatten it for someone else to deal with (before
> it falls on my house). The roofless garage on the right will get the
> same treatment.
 
The county in which I live has very few tax foreclosures. They
make every effort to keep people in their houses.
 
This was the only bank foreclosure I could find:
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/1418-Desoto-Ave_Ypsilanti_MI_48198_M37803-11819
 
That kitchen looks like the original, except for the appliances.
 
--
Cindy Hamilton
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jul 29 12:48PM +1000

On 29 Jul 2023 02:36:50 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell
 
>> Bragging about your money's verrrry plebby.
 
>No it's borzschwa, as the French say but spell incorrectly. Thus, the
>struggle. Read up on your Marx. The book's on your nightstand.
 
Right-wing American definition of "communist": Anybody who doesn't
agree with me.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jul 29 12:49PM +1000

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 22:39:29 -0400, Michael Trew
 
>> Bragging about your money's verrrry plebby.
 
>That's a new word for me.
 
>Alex wants to buy John's house with his AmEx black card.
 
Would you prefer the more upper class "plebeian"?
Cindy Hamilton <hamilton@invalid.com>: Jul 29 09:08AM

>>> auctioned!
 
>> Bragging about your money's verrrry plebby.
 
> That's a new word for me.
 
It's very British. The root is "plebeian".
 
one of the common people, esp one of the Roman plebs. a person who is
coarse or lacking in discernment
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/plebeian
 
Mel Brooks put it better:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHJbSvidohg
 
--
Cindy Hamilton
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jul 29 07:22PM +1000

On Sat, 29 Jul 2023 09:08:57 GMT, Cindy Hamilton
>https://www.dictionary.com/browse/plebeian
 
>Mel Brooks put it better:
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHJbSvidohg
 
In this context, I could also have said 'nouveau riche".
Judith Latham <judithlatham@gmx.com>: Jul 29 12:30AM -0400

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK68yyrKUOA
 
2,658,610 views Jul 20, 2023 #dwdocumentary #documentary #britain
Britain has a historically low unemployment rate of 3.6%. Yet poverty
levels are breaking all records. It's a paradoxical situation: almost
15 million Britons are considered poor these days, although there's
almost full employment. The reason: inflation and high energy costs.
 
Galloping inflation and a dramatic spike in energy costs in recent
months are forcing millions of Britons into poverty. Wages fluctuate
in an "uberized" working world of precarious employment conditions.
Over the past 10 years, beginning with David Cameron, the government
has scaled back its support to vulnerable members of society. The
result: reduced life expectancy. Disadvantaged Britons are dying 10
years sooner than their wealthier compatriots - victims of what's
become known as the "shit life syndrome" - a life marked by poor
living conditions, disease and addiction.
 
The documentary profiles people who have a job but can still afford
nothing - from Blackpool in the west, to Ashton-under-Lyne and
Cumbria, on the border with Scotland.
 
 
#documentary #dwdocumentary #poverty #britain
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.compost>: Jul 28 11:30PM -0500

On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 17:15:20 -0400, Ed P wrote:
 
> Last Saturday I took my granddaughter for some errands, including a
> local market. When she came out, she had something for me to try, a
> container of black truffle butter.
 
You didn't go in and shop with her? This is why I'm uncomfortable
asking for rides. OTOH, when they do come in with me they're
usually a PITA to shop with (not not because they're lame, just
irritating pestering ignorance).
 
-sw
Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Jul 28 10:45PM -0400

On 7/28/2023 3:30 PM, Thomas wrote:
 
>> Actually, it's what someone who doesn't care about baking bread would
>> say. :)
 
> I bake year round. It is 95f right now outside. My inside is always in the 60's.
 
Brrr... too cold. When it hit over 80 inside today, it broke even with
the outside evening temperature (high of 94), so I opened the windows
again. It's about high 70's at the moment inside. When I went to
grandma's earlier, with the A/C on 73, I was freezing.
 
I don't let the weather dictate what I cook. If I want a pot of chili
on a 94 degree day, bet that I'll still spend hours simmering my chili.
I find it unlikely that simmering the chili all day will do much more
than raise the interior temperature by a degree or two.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jul 28 11:47PM -0400

On 2023-07-28 10:05 p.m., Ed P wrote:
 
> I'd be very cold in summer inside in the 60s.  In CT, 68 in winter was
> ok 74 summer.
> Here, 77 during the day is comfy, 74 for sleeping at night.
 
 
My AC is set for 76F. Outside temperature today was about 92, and it is
very humid. I had the AC on yesterday and today but turned it off last
night and opened the windows until about 9 am. A couple weeks ago I had
the AC on for two days. We are lucky that our house is well shaded by
trees and stays cool most of the time.
 
We usually open the windows at night and then close them and the
curtains in the morning. It is only when we get a couple days in a row
of hot humid weather that we need to use the AC.
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jul 28 08:54PM -0700

On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 9:45:28 PM UTC-5, Michael Trew wrote:
> on a 94 degree day, bet that I'll still spend hours simmering my chili.
> I find it unlikely that simmering the chili all day will do much more
> than raise the interior temperature by a degree or two.
 
 
I checked the weather in my Western Illinois home county at 5PM today...
 
Temp was 96 - and a heat index of __126__ !!!
 
Yikes...!!!
 
--
GM
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jul 29 12:21AM -0400

On 7/28/2023 11:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
It is only when we get a couple days in a row
> of hot humid weather that we need to use the AC.
 
Same here, but we get about 200 days in a row like that. Eases up
October to mid May.
buy cloned cards dumps <deptrainhatanh20@gmail.com>: Jul 28 09:03PM -0700

Dumps AU UK CA vaid Pin(www.cloningdumps.store)Wu MG Paypal Cashapp Payone Trasnfer safe
Buy vaild Cloned Cards Pin CCV DUMPS STORE(www.cloningdumps.store)Trust Shop CCV DUMPS WITH PIN
Sell Dumps Track Cloning Cards ATM CC(www.cloningdumps.store)sell emv software v8 verision x2 smartcards
Dumps Shop Cloned Cards MCR200(www.cloningdumps.store)buy Credit Cards Dumps Cloned CARDS ATM
Buy vaild Cloning Cards Dumps CCv Shop 4 Digit PIN(www.cloningdumps.store)Code Included|Best for: Stores, Online Shopping and ATM's withdrawals
Shop Dumps track 1&2(www.cloningdumps.store)Card Clone & Yes Cards & GIlf Card Amazon Best buys Emv Software Dumps Cheker Balance & Vaild Pin & Get Fullz Info Of Dumps Track
Cloned cards(www.cloningdumps.store)Dumps Cards Virtual Credit Card – Another one of the deep web carding store links which ships physical cards.
Cloned Cards Dumps Shop credit cards available(www.cloningdumps.store)Buy Western Union PayPal money gram bung 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
Shop cards: They write about us in the media
 
In today's digital age, it has become easier for hackers to gain access to sensitive information, including credit card and PayPal account details. As a result, cloned cards and hacked PayPal accounts have become a common occurrence, leading to financial loss and identity theft. To combat this issue, many individuals turn to buying cloned cards and hacked PayPal accounts from online shops.
 
A cloned card is a counterfeit credit card that has been created using stolen credit card information. These cards are often sold on the dark web, and they can be used to make purchases or withdraw cash from ATMs. Hacked credit cards, on the other hand, are legitimate credit cards that have been compromised by hackers who have gained access to the cardholder's information.
 
Similarly, hacked PayPal accounts are legitimate PayPal accounts that have been accessed by hackers who have stolen the account holder's login credentials. These accounts are often used to make unauthorized purchases or transfer funds to other accounts.
 
To buy cloned cards, hacked credit cards, and hacked PayPal accounts, individuals turn to online shops that specialize in selling these items. These shops offer a variety of products, including dumps cc, CC CVV shop, and CVV Cards PIN. These products are sold at varying prices, depending on the type of card or account being sold.
 
While buying cloned cards and hacked PayPal accounts may seem like an easy solution to financial problems, it is important to note that these actions are illegal and can lead to serious consequences. Using a cloned card or hacked PayPal account can result in charges of fraud and identity theft, leading to fines and even jail time.
 
In addition, purchasing these items from online shops can also be risky, as the shops themselves may be fraudulent or run by hackers looking to steal personal information. It is essential to research the credibility of the shop before making any purchases and to only use reputable sellers.
 
In conclusion, while it may be tempting to buy cloned cards and hacked PayPal accounts to solve financial problems, it is important to remember that these actions are illegal and can lead to serious consequences. Instead, individuals should take steps to protect their personal information and use legal means to address financial issues.
 
Shop cards: There are no risks. All our transactions are safe
 
The Ultimate Guide to Buying Verified Card CVVs: Who to Trust and Who to Avoid.
In today's advanced technological era, we have witnessed a significant rise in the occurrence of fraud in the financial sector. As technology evolves, so do the tactics of cybercriminals who aim to breach financial security systems to gain access to sensitive financial data. They use sophisticated techniques to steal personal or financial details like credit card numbers, CVV codes, bank account details, and social security numbers, among others. In reality, fraudsters have established illegal markets that sell cloned cards, CCV, hacked PayPal accounts, stolen identity information, and other valuable data to the highest bidder.
 
One of the most prevalent products in these underground black markets is cloned cards. Cloning involves the process of duplicating credit cards to gain access to the actual card users' account details. Hackers use physical cloning devices to retrieve data from the magnetic stripes on the back of a genuine credit card. They then use this data to create cloned cards with identical card numbers, expiration dates, security codes, and the cardholder's name to make fraudulent purchases. Cloned cards are often offered online by dubious vendors purporting to sell cheap products or services.
 
Another popular item found on these marketplaces is DUMPS. DUMPS refer to stolen data from the magnetic stripe of credit cards. These hackers have developed advanced software tools that help them retrieve information from magnetic stripes, enabling them to sell them in the form of DUMPS. Some of this dumped information include credit card numbers, PINs, and other personal information essential to complete transactions using the stolen cards.
 
Discover the Safest Way to Buy Cloned Visa Cards: Shop with Us Today
Apart from cloned cards and DUMPS, the underground marketplace also features High-Quality Fullz. Fullz refer to complete information about one individual, including personal information, credit card details, and even login credentials for online accounts. These Fullz are usually sold to fraudsters looking for complete profiles that they will use for identity theft or to make illegal purchases. Hackers who accumulate these Fullz can then sell them at high rates to the highest bidder on black markets or use them for their benefit.
 
The products offered on these black markets are not limited to credit card information alone. Many marketplaces
ICQ : 683485306
Telegram: @bigshop79
Whatapp : : +84932475671
 
 
real dumps with pin
dumps with pin site
clone cards
sell clone cards
sell card cloning
sell clone card
sell dumps
sell dumps track 1&2
sell cloning cards
selling dumps
selling dumps track 1&2
buy dumps
buy dumps shop
buy vaild clone dumps
buy clone dumps atm
buy dumps track 1&2
cc dumps cloned
dumps with pins
cloned cards
card cloning
cloning atm
valid cloned cards
valid dumps
how to clone cards
buy cloned cards atm
buy cloned cards
buy cloned cards
buy cloned card atm
how to make clone cards
trust dumps shop
free dumps track 1&2
legit dumps shop
dumps store
buy cloned card
cloned cards buy
dumps shop high balance
legit dumps track 1&2
clone cards tutorial
cloned cards sites
clone dumps shop
how to clone cards atm pin
dumps with pins
cloned cards atm
card clone
legit dumps track 1&2 vendor
clone card site
clone card
dumps store vendor
sell dumps good
dumps with pins
buy clone cards
dumps track 1&2 site
live dumps track 1&2
dumps with pin 2023
cloned dumps track 1&2
dumps track 1&2 fullz
card cloner
dumps and pins
card cloning software
dumps sites for carding
cloned cards debit
emv software
legit carder dumps shop
sell dumps track 1&2
valid dumps shop
cloning card atma
cloning cards buy
clone cards for sale
carding card details
clone cards dumps
carding card
how to clone cards
card cloning
cloned cards uk
carding tools
buy dumps track 1&2 with pin
dumps legit shop
clone card good
how to write dumps
sell dumps 101
sell cloned cards
dumps card
buy dumps
clone cards legit
dumps seller
dumps with pin legit
cloned cards method
sell dumps shop
ist files for dumps
sell dumps cloning atm
card dumps pin
debit card cloning
legit dumps vendors
sell clonecards
buying cloned cards
how to cash out clone cards
cloned cards dark web
valid dumps shop
sell dumps pin
buy cloned cards
cloned cards atm cash out
uk cloned cards
buy dumps shop
carding dumps
how to use clone cards
card cloning
dumps method
carding shop dumps
clone cards at atm
dumps shop atm 2023
where to buy dumps shop
buy card cloned
sell dumps cloning
buy clones cards
cloning method dumps 201
clone debit card
how to start cloning cards
cloned cards for sale
dumps with pin
cloning cards atm
best dumps sites
dumps with pin online
track 1&2 dumps with pin
best dumps with pin shop
best dumps shop
dumps shop
dumps shop 2023
dumps shop online
dumps shop online 2023
dumps pin shop
dumps fresh
dumps good balance
dumps with pin shop
best dumps website
sell dumps with pin
sell dumps valid
dumps 101
dumps 201
dumps atm
dumps cashout
legit dumps with pin shop
verified dumps shop
good dumps
dumps pin store
sell dumps track 1 and 2 with pin
dumps track 1/2
track 1/2 with pin
dumps sites
best dumps shop online
dumps vendor
card dumps website
dumps website
great dumps shop
trusted dumps seller
card dumps with pin
dumps shop forum
best dumps shop
dumps and bins
russian dumps seller
dumps track 1 and 2
dumps shop script
dump shops
selling dumps with pin
dumps store
dumps cloned cards for sale
best dumps sites
dumps and cloned cards
shop dumps 101
valid cloned dumps
dumps cloned shop
#buy clone cards online
#emv chip card cloning
#dump shop
#clone cards atm
#clone cards software
#cloned cards store
#dumps atm
#cc dumps
#card cloning atm
#card clone
#clone cards
#dump website
#how to get clone cards
#how to use cloned cards
#card clones
#clone cards instagram
#how to do clone cards
#cvv fullz
#best dumps site
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jul 29 12:46PM +1000

On 29 Jul 2023 02:23:24 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell
 
>> If a beer drinker drinks coffee with their breakfast, are they no
>> longer a beer drinker?
 
>Straw man, false flag, has nothing to do with this.
 
Don't you see the parallel? A beer drinker can also drink other drinks
and still be called a beer drinker. A meat eater can also eat other
foods and still be called a meat eater? No?
>>>Hair will catch on fire. Movements will start. Nothing will come of it.
 
>> But nobody doubts that animals are sentient beings.
 
>Yet, everyone wonders what that has to do with anything, except you.
 
You're the one who brought up "sentient".
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jul 28 08:05PM -0700

On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 9:37:39 PM UTC-5, Michael Trew wrote:
> abound, but it's a unicorn. Factory V8 with a 3-on-the-tree... that's
> just wild. I didn't realize such a combination could be had on a
> high-end full size late 60's car.
 
 
Many big cars then had base models - Newport, LeSabre, Monterrey, Catalina, Polara, 88 - with a three - on - the - tree as standard. This was to ostensibly offer a more "competitive" price...
 
Chrysler for example used the ad phrase "For just a few dollars more than the 'Low - Priced Three', move UP to Chrysler!" to sell Newports...
 
True, it got you a standard 383, but the Torqueflite was optional...
 
Same with a Catalina - a standard 389, but automatic optional...
 
A New Yorker, 98, Electra 225, Park Lane, or Bonneville would have automatics as standard equipment...
 
In '69, even a Caprice came standard IIRC with a standard transmission, automatic was optional... as on a stripper Biscayne... same with full - size Fords and Plymouths...
 
I grew up around miserly farmers, I remember some mid - late 60's big cars in the showrooms that had standard shift trannies... these were strippers, which the Depression - raised rural folk still bought...
 
Report back on the Impala...!!!
 
--
GM
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jul 28 08:31PM -0700

On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 4:37:39 PM UTC-10, Michael Trew wrote:
> abound, but it's a unicorn. Factory V8 with a 3-on-the-tree... that's
> just wild. I didn't realize such a combination could be had on a
> high-end full size late 60's car.
 
Those old boat suspensions certainly did sway, pitch, and roll. That is an interesting combination. It doesn't make much sense to me. I've had manual cars before and enjoyed them but they were small, lightweight, cars. I've never had a V8 with a manual before. I wouldn't mind trying one but it would be tough to live with.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHvIv01QNhA
Leonard Blaisdell <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Jul 29 03:59AM

> Signs of a Psychopath, a Robert went missing. Police questioned the
> woman that employed him. She stated: "by the time I saw him, the pigs
> already ate half of him and his guts were all over"
 
 
I saw that! The pigs were omnivores, but we all knew that. The woman
thingy was a ghoul.
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.compost>: Jul 28 09:51PM -0500

On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 19:09:41 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
 
 
> No, his name isn't a secret. His name is Gary. (Not Gary from
> Virginia). I suspect notbob is dead. He had a number of problems which
> included getting drunk and falling off the back deck.
 
That could be me. I have no back deck. The kitchen door is a 3
foot drop.
 
And maybe this archived post will be a clue to my demise in 5-10
years - like Sheldon's basement steps (which DID exist).
 
-sw
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.compost>: Jul 28 09:51PM -0500

On 23 Jul 2023 09:56:08 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
 
 
> I went back in my Usenet email, and I found this. Maybe it's a clue?
 
> <https://postimg.cc/sBhhb8rt>
 
> If so, get on it! ;)
 
In 2018 he may have lived in an 'upscale neighborhood' by Pheonix
standards.
 
-sw
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jul 28 08:11PM -0700

On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 9:51:07 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
 
> And maybe this archived post will be a clue to my demise in 5-10
> years - like Sheldon's basement steps (which DID exist).
 
> -sw
 
 
"Who killed Sheryl Rosen!?"
 
--
GM
Leonard Blaisdell <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Jul 29 03:46AM


> In 2018 he may have lived in an 'upscale neighborhood' by Pheonix
> standards.
 
 
Then, who is "Robert Dabbs <redabbs1@cox.net>"?
Damn! I thought it was a clue. :(
 
leo
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.compost>: Jul 28 10:19PM -0500

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 09:37:51 +0100, Janet wrote:
 
>> aggressive bamboos.
 
> I must try that. How long did it take in the water, to
> sprout roots?
 
That picture was after 8 days. Today at 11 days they're 2.5X as
long. It's kinda freaky.
 
https://i.postimg.cc/qvPSkYbf/Lemongrass-roots-phase-2.jpg
 
Now I just gotta figure out to plant them in July Texass without
shocking the shit out of them.
 
> Lemon grass freezes very well, wrapped in plastic. So
> does fresh ginger root.
 
Part of my OOC settlement with this same grocery store was to give
me 3-lbs of their frozen chopped lemongrass. I use that mostly to
make iced tea (along with ginger and sometimes allspice).
 
I always had flats their chopped frozen lemongrass - I hate
peeling and chopping that stuff. I had to "sneak" back in there
jut to get these fresh stalks, though (which was a 3rd degree
felony offense until December 25th 2023 if I were to be 'caught').
 
-sw
 
-sw
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.compost>: Jul 28 10:25PM -0500

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 12:22:14 -0500, B. Server wrote:
 
> Doesn't like hard freezes. Like the past two years.
 
Yeah, I'm gonna put 2 of them into portable planters. And let the
other one fend for itself just to see...
 
https://i.postimg.cc/qvPSkYbf/Lemongrass-roots-phase-2.jpg
 
Good to see you're still lurking, all things considered
 
BTW: MT <cough> super <cough> market - of all the glowing usenet
(and reddit) reviews and Vietnamese foods I've posted over the
past 15 years, we've parted ways.
 
-sw
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jul 28 08:29PM -0700

On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 10:19:07 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> jut to get these fresh stalks, though (which was a 3rd degree
> felony offense until December 25th 2023 if I were to be 'caught').
 
> -
 
 
"Citizens! Be on the lookout for that notorious lawbreaker, 'The Lemongrass Kid...!!!"
 
--
GM
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jul 28 07:56PM -0700

On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 4:06:35 PM UTC-10, Michael Trew wrote:
> right when they are fresh and hot off of the line, they are really good.
> More than one is sickeningly sweet. They always made them at 6 AM and
> PM in the Washington PA store, but I haven't been in years.
 
My guess is that things will settle down shortly. Then it'll all be cool and breezy.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVuJMZ4W6cg
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.compost>: Jul 28 09:56PM -0500

On Fri, 28 Jul 2023 09:56:00 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
 
 
>> https://i.postimg.cc/d0Tm3Ccx/Watermelon-Juice.jpg
 
> You could have left the pulp in, added a simple syrup and turned it into
> sherbet. Watermelon sheret is amazing.
 
I wanted to drink this and make it as thin as possible. Besides,
Watermelon (and pineapple) sherbet is one of the only things that
my grocery store hasn't jacked up 3X in price the last year -
still $1.88. I buy them to use the quart containers as drinking
cups. For watermelon juice.
 
-sw
You received this digest because you're subscribed to updates for this group. You can change your settings on the group membership page.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it send an email to rec.food.cooking+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.

No comments:

Post a Comment