Sunday, April 26, 2020

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

Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Apr 25 11:45PM -0400

We had a very unfortunate situation in our town this week and it made
the national news. The frachisee/manager of the Sobey's grocery store in
town has been sick for the last month or so and has tested positive for
Covid 19 and he had been going to work the whole time. The man is also a
town council member (for my ward) and had insisted on attending a
council meeting in person despite teleconference having been sent up.
Another council member who attended that meeting had also tested
positive for the virus and died last week.
 
People in town are furious with the guy. He was always a great guy. It's
a very difficult situation for us. He had been Citizen of the Year just
two years ago. He has always been a major supporter of community
activities and supporter of charities and non profits. He was a big
help for us with the art festival, setting up a table for us to sell
tickets and giving us flowers to give away with ticket purchases. He had
also set provided a spot for my friend to solicit donations and
sponsorships for the Ride for Dads to raise money for prostate cancer.
 
It's really hard to understand how a pillar of the community and
successful businessman could have had such bad judgement. People are
furious with him.
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UahAiv_id30&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3Ufi2oFFgLA2YY2SlDdpcG9PxVUonhEWh-YPcw_6w3lEduDr9Gs9Aw4aE
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Apr 25 09:13PM -0700

On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 5:45:16 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> successful businessman could have had such bad judgement. People are
> furious with him.
 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UahAiv_id30&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3Ufi2oFFgLA2YY2SlDdpcG9PxVUonhEWh-YPcw_6w3lEduDr9Gs9Aw4aE
 
Covid-19 guilt will be widespread in the near future. How does one reconcile the feeling that, because they weren't careful enough, a child, brother, sister, wife, husband, friend, is dead? It's going to be a heavy burden for sure. OTOH, the good news is that the psycho-therapy field is going to be slamming! It's going to be a slamming time if one is looking to buy real estate, cars, and God knows what else.
Taxed and Spent <nospamplease@nonospam.com>: Apr 26 03:47AM -0700

On 4/25/2020 9:13 PM, dsi1 wrote:
>> furious with him.
 
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UahAiv_id30&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3Ufi2oFFgLA2YY2SlDdpcG9PxVUonhEWh-YPcw_6w3lEduDr9Gs9Aw4aE
 
> Covid-19 guilt will be widespread in the near future. How does one reconcile the feeling that, because they weren't careful enough, a child, brother, sister, wife, husband, friend, is dead? It's going to be a heavy burden for sure. OTOH, the good news is that the psycho-therapy field is going to be slamming! It's going to be a slamming time if one is looking to buy real estate, cars, and God knows what else.
 
Going to be a great time for lawyers, too.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 09:13PM +1000

On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 03:47:19 -0700, Taxed and Spent
 
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UahAiv_id30&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3Ufi2oFFgLA2YY2SlDdpcG9PxVUonhEWh-YPcw_6w3lEduDr9Gs9Aw4aE
 
>> Covid-19 guilt will be widespread in the near future. How does one reconcile the feeling that, because they weren't careful enough, a child, brother, sister, wife, husband, friend, is dead? It's going to be a heavy burden for sure. OTOH, the good news is that the psycho-therapy field is going to be slamming! It's going to be a slamming time if one is looking to buy real estate, cars, and God knows what else.
 
>Going to be a great time for lawyers, too.
 
Gonna be a wonderful Lawsuit Extravaganza in the Land of the Free.
Enjoy whilst y'all fight over them there dollars!
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 09:20PM +1000

On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 03:47:19 -0700, Taxed and Spent
 
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UahAiv_id30&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3Ufi2oFFgLA2YY2SlDdpcG9PxVUonhEWh-YPcw_6w3lEduDr9Gs9Aw4aE
 
>> Covid-19 guilt will be widespread in the near future. How does one reconcile the feeling that, because they weren't careful enough, a child, brother, sister, wife, husband, friend, is dead? It's going to be a heavy burden for sure. OTOH, the good news is that the psycho-therapy field is going to be slamming! It's going to be a slamming time if one is looking to buy real estate, cars, and God knows what else.
 
>Going to be a great time for lawyers, too.
 
How do you drive Americans crazy? Put them in a round room and tell
them there's a ten-dollar not laying in the corner.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 09:21PM +1000

On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 03:47:19 -0700, Taxed and Spent
 
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UahAiv_id30&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3Ufi2oFFgLA2YY2SlDdpcG9PxVUonhEWh-YPcw_6w3lEduDr9Gs9Aw4aE
 
>> Covid-19 guilt will be widespread in the near future. How does one reconcile the feeling that, because they weren't careful enough, a child, brother, sister, wife, husband, friend, is dead? It's going to be a heavy burden for sure. OTOH, the good news is that the psycho-therapy field is going to be slamming! It's going to be a slamming time if one is looking to buy real estate, cars, and God knows what else.
 
>Going to be a great time for lawyers, too.
 
How do you drive Americans crazy? Put them in a round room and tell
them there's a ten-dollar note laying in the corner.
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Apr 26 08:01AM -0400

John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Apr 26 04:25AM -0700

On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 10:38:53 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
...
 
> OK.  Why did it take you 60 years?
 
Why are you still alive? :-(
 
John Kuthe...
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Apr 25 11:40PM -0400

John Kuthe wrote:
> I think I feel dessert coming on! :-)
 
> John Kuthe...
 
You think you feel dessert coming on or do you really feel it? Don't
answer.  I like screwing with retards who post dumb shit on the internet.
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Apr 26 09:55AM +0100

In article <c0ced311-ea96-4804-85ca-9f03a413b25c@googlegroups.com>,
johnkuthern@gmail.com says...
 
> I think I feel dessert coming on! :-)
 
> John Kuthe...
 
A moral-vegetarian who eats dairy? Don't you know that the dairy
industry kills most of the male calves?
 
https://www.kinderworld.org/videos/dairy-industry/shooting-baby-calves-
dairy-horrors/
 
 
Janet UK
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 07:11PM +1000

>industry kills most of the male calves?
 
>https://www.kinderworld.org/videos/dairy-industry/shooting-baby-calves-
>dairy-horrors/
 
This is true, but why is a meat eater preaching to a vegetarian? Meat
eaters have no morals whatsoever. They should shut up and be ashamed
of themselves.
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Apr 26 04:24AM -0700

On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 10:40:57 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
 
> > John Kuthe...
 
> You think you feel dessert coming on or do you really feel it? Don't
> answer.  I like screwing with retards who post dumb shit on the internet.
 
Like YOU, Alex the Tax Cheater who got CAUGHT? ;-)
 
John Kuthe...
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Apr 25 11:55PM -0400

On 2020-04-25 11:24 p.m., Creme Fraiche wrote:
>> tide, but they had proved themselves to  be the sort of friends you
>> can't really count on to do the right thing.
 
> You do this same thing everytime, Dave,
 
Yep, and you keep pulling the old Europeans would be speaking German if
it weren't for the US.
 
> USA finally being bombed by the Japs, Hitler's
> pals, and deciding to show both the Germans and
> Japs what American Military might looks like.
 
The problem is that the US didn't get involved when it started. They
were happy to sit back and let the Europeans duke it out. They were only
willing to provide some war materials for the Allies to use in the
protection of American interests. They got involve only after the
Japanese attacked and Germany declared war on them.
 
 
 
 
> up his ass like a puppet.
 
> I'm guessing you're French, right? Don't get
> me started on those cowardly asshats.
 
 
That is not a very accurate guess. Seems to me that if it weren't for
the French Americans would be speaking the King's English. You didn't
mind their help during the revolution. The US thought it would be a
good idea for France to lose Vietnam, but they stepped in and got mired
in 10 years of warfare before running away. They didn't do any better
than the French had.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 02:59PM +1000


>Goolge what MacArthur wanted to do with waste
>in the Korean police action.
 
>It will be a good history lesson for you.
 
Even Americans, these days, agree that MacArthur was a nut case. I
don't care what he said or thought.
Creme Fraiche <caf@lat.ta>: Apr 26 06:13AM -0400

After serious thinking Dave Smith wrote :
 
>> You do this same thing everytime, Dave,
 
> Yep, and you keep pulling the old Europeans would be speaking German if it
> weren't for the US.
 
That's the truth, you squat to piss French fuck, and
don't forget about the 6600 Americans that died on
D-Day. No good deed goes unpunished.
Creme Fraiche <caf@lat.ta>: Apr 26 06:14AM -0400

Bruce has brought this to us :
 
>> It will be a good history lesson for you.
 
> Even Americans, these days, agree that MacArthur was a nut case. I
> don't care what he said or thought.
 
Oh you would know what Americans think 'these days' but
you don't know jack shit about history.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 08:42PM +1000

>> don't care what he said or thought.
 
>Oh you would know what Americans think 'these days' but
>you don't know jack shit about history.
 
I'm not particularly interested in American history. There are many
more interesting things.
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Apr 26 03:48AM -0700

On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 10:49:28 PM UTC-4, Creme Fraiche wrote:
 
> > Often enough, the USA isn't the solution, but the problem.
 
> You'd be speaking Deutsch if not for the USA, and
> don't you ever forget it.
 
Oh, gosh. It it time to rehash WWII again already? I had that on
my calendar for next month.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 09:11PM +1000

On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 03:48:44 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
>> don't you ever forget it.
 
>Oh, gosh. It it time to rehash WWII again already? I had that on
>my calendar for next month.
 
Next month it'll be time for "If it wasn't for us, you'd all be
goose-stepping". "Us" includes the author of that message, who's
probably the most hopeless couch potato the US has ever produced.
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Apr 26 03:29AM -0700

On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 10:19:25 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote:
> > Unless of course, you are a vegetarian. Vegans wont even consider it.
> > Some pescatarians do drive blue cars.
 
> The meaning of words is not static. It's dynamic in the extreme. This is what gives language its richness. In this case, we're dealing with syntax and vernacular as well as people's inflexibility with words due to personality types. Autism spectrum disorder probably comes into play here. There's also need to assert one's superiority over another poster. As it goes, the meaning of words is not the important thing going on here. Getting ego points is. That's a shame. The important part of my post was the universality in humans of places of refuge. I think that's a fascinating
 
I thought you had a rule about not getting into rfc meaning-of-words fuck-fests.
Why are you still posting in this thread?
 
Cindy Hamilton
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 08:40PM +1000

On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 03:29:22 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
 
>> The meaning of words is not static. It's dynamic in the extreme. This is what gives language its richness. In this case, we're dealing with syntax and vernacular as well as people's inflexibility with words due to personality types. Autism spectrum disorder probably comes into play here. There's also need to assert one's superiority over another poster. As it goes, the meaning of words is not the important thing going on here. Getting ego points is. That's a shame. The important part of my post was the universality in humans of places of refuge. I think that's a fascinating
 
>I thought you had a rule about not getting into rfc meaning-of-words fuck-fests.
>Why are you still posting in this thread?
 
dsi1 has many rules. He pulls them out of his proverbial as he sees
fits. It's no wonder he forgets about most of them the next day.
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Apr 26 03:33AM -0700

On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 11:23:54 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
 
> The US has never fostered any sort of control. I don't think anything
> mandatory would ever happen so you have to convince people not to have
> kids. Good luck with that.
 
Although I doubt it would actually have an effect, we could stop subsidizing
children through our tax policy. It might be more useful to levy a substantial
tax on each child born.
 
Cindy Hamilton
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Apr 26 12:29AM -0500

Hi folks,
 
Josh (Joe) was buried today. COVID-19 related. He was in his 30's.
 
I now have a Great Dane that I have been watching for him. I know a
good bit about dog feeding, but if an have any *specifics* for an elder
Great Dane, I would appreciate them. He's 10, maybe 11 soon from what
I was told but I have no dates for that other than average is about 9
for them.
 
He's slightly thin per the vet for his size but not by more than 10lbs.
Mostly Josh fed him a baseline purina dog chow. Other than age, no
medical issues known and none the vet records as odd in bloodwork.
 
I am currently adding bits of things (1/3cup per serving) to make the
food more interesting such as: shrimp, chopped carrots, cubed steamed
sweet potatos, green beans.
 
I also planted more lettuce types. I don't know how the heck he
figured out it was better than grass like my last 2 dogs, but he did
and I can't raise a container garden set above his reach (grin).
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Apr 26 12:36AM -0500

cshenk wrote:
 
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Apr 26 09:49AM +0100

In article <yKqdnWcMdLPJgTjDnZ2dnUU7-YvNnZ2d@giganews.com>, cshenk1
@cox.net says...
 
> Hi folks,
 
> Josh (Joe) was buried today. COVID-19 related. He was in his 30's.
 
Poor man. I am sorry.
 
> I also planted more lettuce types. I don't know how the heck he
> figured out it was better than grass like my last 2 dogs, but he did
> and I can't raise a container garden set above his reach (grin).
 
You can buy dog foods with the protein/fat proportions specially
formulated for larger breeds and older dogs. Our 10 yr old large
greyhound does best with wheat-freee ones. On his commercial food he
particularly enjoys additions of left-over oat porridge, boiled rice,
cooked carrots, potatoes and brocolli; fish skin, raw eggs, cooked
chicken (no bones) and an occasional drink of milk. A couple of times a
week he gets a small tin of sardines in oil (the cheapest brand
available), good for joints and coat.
 
 
We put his dish in a raised feeder, as the breed and other very
tall dogs are prone to bloat and gastric torsion which is often fatal.
For the same reason, wait an hour after feeding before letting him
excercise hard.

Hope some of that is useful
 
Janet UK.
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