Friday, June 21, 2019

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 7 topics

Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jun 22 10:08AM +1000

On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 18:28:06 +1000, Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
 
 
>The only laptop I ever had as my main computer died within a year. It
>just lasted long enough for the chain where I bought it, to go broke.
>Bye bye warranty. I'll stick with desktops.
 
Second hand?
tert in seattle <tert@ftupet.com>: Jun 21 10:48PM

happy Giraffe Day!
 
I love Giraffes - I just can't eat a whole one!
 
 
https://giraffeconservation.org/world-giraffe-day/
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jun 21 04:00PM -0700

On Friday, June 21, 2019 at 5:50:04 PM UTC-5, tert in seattle wrote:
 
> happy Giraffe Day!
 
> I love Giraffes - I just can't eat a whole one!
 
> https://giraffeconservation.org/world-giraffe-day/
 
They are beautiful animals and if you overeat you'll just get indigestion.
A Moose in Love <parkstreetbooboo@gmail.com>: Jun 21 04:25PM -0700

On Friday, June 21, 2019 at 6:50:04 PM UTC-4, tert in seattle wrote:
> happy Giraffe Day!
 
> I love Giraffes - I just can't eat a whole one!
 
> https://giraffeconservation.org/world-giraffe-day/
 
Whenever I go to Africa, I bag a giraffe if I can. They are marvelous trophy kills. I have many giraffe heads in my trophy room. Other dangerous game also proudly display their heads, such as the mighty possum, the ferocious squirrel, even the odd crazy pork eee pine.
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jun 21 05:08PM -0700

On Friday, June 21, 2019 at 6:25:21 PM UTC-5, A Moose in Love wrote:
 
> > I love Giraffes - I just can't eat a whole one!
 
> > https://giraffeconservation.org/world-giraffe-day/
 
> Whenever I go to Africa, I bag a giraffe if I can. They are marvelous trophy kills. I have many giraffe heads in my trophy room. Other dangerous game also proudly display their heads, such as the mighty possum, the ferocious squirrel, even the odd crazy pork eee pine.
 
But do you have the shed or preserved skin of the Madagascar Sky Boa?
 
How about the Honey Badger?
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRGYKs6akss
 
John Kuthe...
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jun 21 05:52PM -0400

On 2019-06-21 4:55 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote:
 
>> Maybe he could eat only meat from animals that have died of old age.
 
> Chickens can't fly so they don't need the wings.  It is OK to amputate
> the wings and eat them.
 
 
We should cross breed them with lobsters. We could harvest the wings and
in a couple weeks they would grow back.
ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Jun 21 05:43PM -0500

>just like everyone else and for the same reasons.
 
>I don't think a TBI can raise actual IQ but I am no specialist there
>nor claim to be one.
 
Well I can surely say that now after the TBI I see things differently,
than I did before. And I guess most other people. My IQ surely is
higher. Unless my IQ was really high before and has come down post
injury but it just seems higher because I see thing differently. But
that is a bit of a stretch, so lets just say that yes a TBI can
increase IQ.
 
Lets say there was something in my brain that held back its potential.
That something was damaged or destroyed and opened a new pathway.
Or lets just say that The things that I did while I was in my recovery
caused my brain to develop new pathways that are more efficient than
before.
 
What is strange is I have near perfect memory now. But I get
intermittent bouts of amnesia and have problems recalling memories or
words.
 
But then later they just pop into my head...
 
--
 
____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jun 21 04:04PM -0700

> injury but it just seems higher because I see thing differently. But
> that is a bit of a stretch, so lets just say that yes a TBI can
> increase IQ.
 
Uh-huh.
 
> What is strange is I have near perfect memory now. But I get
> intermittent bouts of amnesia and have problems recalling memories or
> words.
 
Dementia.
 
> But then later they just pop into my head...
 
I'm rolling up my pant legs.
Hank Rogers <nospam@invalid.org>: Jun 21 06:31PM -0500


> Dementia.
 
>> But then later they just pop into my head...
 
> I'm rolling up my pant legs.
 
Put them back down. Popeye could be watching.
 
Yoose don't want a 77 year old sailor trying to hump yoose.
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jun 22 09:43AM +1000

On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 18:31:35 -0500, Hank Rogers <nospam@invalid.org>
wrote:
 
 
>> I'm rolling up my pant legs.
 
>Put them back down. Popeye could be watching.
 
>Yoose don't want a 77 year old sailor trying to hump yoose.
 
I thought all women wanted to be humped by the strongest man in the
world.
Hank Rogers <nospam@invalid.org>: Jun 21 06:53PM -0500

> you never go back, what you'd see would make you sick. I don't go
> back to Brooklyn either, it's overrun with filthy hyphenated furiners
> who won't speak English.
 
But Popeye, yoose are loosing out on humping all those brown wimmens
there!
Hank Rogers <nospam@invalid.org>: Jun 21 06:56PM -0500

Bruce wrote:
>> back to Brooklyn either, it's overrun with filthy hyphenated furiners
>> who won't speak English.
 
> Many racists there too?
 
One less now, since Popeye split. More darkies there now than ever.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jun 21 05:54PM -0400

On 2019-06-21 5:48 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
 
> I buy two half gallons and freeze one, too.
 
>>  At our age milk on tap is non existant
 
> You could always buy a cow... ;)
 
He is too accustomed to the old mantra... why buy a cow if you can get
milk for free.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 21 05:55PM -0400

On 6/20/2019 7:18 AM, Gary wrote:
 
>> I don't drink milk unless it's on tap...
>> At our age milk on tap is non existant but its still
>> enjoyable to pretend.
 
(snippage)
 
> These porn sex descriptions about a 70-something year old couple
> really makes me want to unplug my monitor, take it outside and
> drive back and forth over it.
 
The innuendo gets old (pardon the pun). I suspect his wife would rather
he discuss her knitting prowess.
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 21 06:04PM -0400

On 6/21/2019 9:51 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> shelf life is so much longer that it is not really an issue.  They start
> putting that stuff on sale when it gets closer to the use by date. Given
> that it is twice the price of regular milk, I'll take my chances.
 
The one time I bought lactose free milk (can't remember why since I
don't have lactose issues, maybe it was on sale) it lasted much longer
beyond the sell by date than regular milk would have. Turns out it's
the pasturization process that makes the difference. I've not seen
those bags of milk you mention offered for sale in my part of the world.
 
Jill
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jun 21 03:11PM -0700

On Friday, June 21, 2019 at 5:05:01 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
 
> > I've not seen
> those bags of milk you mention offered for sale in my part of the world.
 
> Jill
 
Me neither. I wish he would post a picture of them so I could get an idea of
what they look like. To me, it sounds like storing them in the refrigerator
would be a nightmare.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jun 21 06:20PM -0400

On 2019-06-21 6:04 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> beyond the sell by date than regular milk would have.  Turns out it's
> the pasturization process that makes the difference.  I've not seen
> those bags of milk you mention offered for sale in my part of the world.
 
It seems they are only sold in some parts of Canada. I am surprised that
they have not caught on and become wide spread. I could explain it, but
here is a video that does it quite well.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjvV2Db3fGg
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jun 21 06:21PM -0400


> Me neither. I wish he would post a picture of them so I could get an idea of
> what they look like. To me, it sounds like storing them in the refrigerator
> would be a nightmare.
 
Here:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjvV2Db3fGg
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jun 21 03:40PM -0700

On Friday, June 21, 2019 at 5:18:42 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> > would be a nightmare.
 
> Here:
 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjvV2Db3fGg
 
Thanks! That was quite interesting and now I understand the 'milk bag'
mystery, hahaha. I would be just clumsy enough to knock over that pitcher
in the 'frig but one time would convince me to be more careful.
 
What is the difference in price of the milk bags vs. milk in plastic jugs??
Hank Rogers <nospam@invalid.org>: Jun 21 06:43PM -0500

jmcquown wrote:
> gallon in a week.  I buy a couple of half gallons and put one in the
> freezer.
 
> Jill
 
I think Popeye on;y drinks milk from brown ladies. and then only if
they have long thick leathery nipples.
 
If the wimmens are lucky, he will have sex with them.
Hank Rogers <nospam@invalid.org>: Jun 21 06:46PM -0500

Dave Smith wrote:
 
>> You could always buy a cow... ;)
 
> He is too accustomed to the old mantra... why buy a cow if you can
> get milk for free.
 
That white milky stuff ... Hell he got that from sucking his
brother. It wasn't cow milk.
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jun 21 05:56PM -0500

tert in seattle wrote:
 
> and vinegar, maybe oregano
 
> I make a lentil soup about once a week
 
> spanish rice is one of those things I like but never make
 
It's not crap at all. It's fairly healthy food over all. I'd go with
how she did it.
ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Jun 21 05:51PM -0500

They did not have my favorite lentil thin cakes and it has been
several weeks since they last had some. I ended up getting like a 3
pound bag of tortilla strips and a double salsa.
 
I made a sauce if you want to call it that, just using mayo and those
bread and butter chips dipped my tortilla strips in that and it was
pretty damn good actually.
Then I went to Albertans and much to my sup rise they had some nice
sized pineapples for 1 dollar each.
Freakin amazing
I bought 4.... the limit was 2 so I had to re enter the store and get
2 more
 
I went back after skinning 2 of then and putting them in the air fryer
to dehydrate and they were freaking all gone.... I will most likely go
back tomorrow and see if they got any in yet.
 
Tonight I plan on eating left over sesame chicken with soy noodles.
--
 
 
"There are idiots among us, and they all believe in a god"
~Toidi Uoy
ChristKiller@deathtochristianity.pl: Jun 21 05:53PM -0500

On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 17:51:12 -0500,
>bread and butter chips dipped my tortilla strips in that and it was
>pretty damn good actually.
> Then I went to Albertans
Albertsons^^
 
--
 
____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____
A Moose in Love <parkstreetbooboo@gmail.com>: Jun 21 03:08PM -0700

On Friday, June 21, 2019 at 5:31:11 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
> >1 green bell pepper, peeled with vegetable peeler and chopped
 
> I've never in my life peeled any raw bell pepper, WHY?
> I don't bother removing the skin when roasted... WHY?
 
This was the first time I've ever seen a raw bell pepper peeled. It's a texture thing.
 
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