Thursday, July 9, 2020

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 12 topics

Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jul 09 09:18PM -0400

> Virgin Spring" airs on the same channel. Although it's not a Bergman
> film in between these two movies "The Immigrants" will also play. All
> three star the late Max von Sydow.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3JEIQk4mZQ
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jul 09 04:52PM -0700

On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 6:36:03 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
 
> I see they put some shit in your driveway for you to run into with your car.
 
*CHUCKLE*
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jul 09 08:10PM -0500

On Thu, 09 Jul 2020 13:55:51 -0400, Sheldon Martin wrote:
 
 
>>Nothing non-code about it. And it's a portable hose reel, imbecile.
 
> The hose bib is right there.... if water sprays up into the electric
> service fried Kootchie.
 
<sigh> Look at the other pictures, you stupid fucking imbecile.
 
It doesn't matter even if it was.
 
-sw
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jul 09 08:13PM -0500

> I see they put some shit in your driveway for you to run into with your car.
 
I chuckled at that too. Those extra three inches are probably gonna
knock 3 workers off the scaffolding to their deaths once John pulls
in...
 
With his .... Dodge Caravan?
 
-sw
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jul 09 06:16PM -0700

On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 6:36:03 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
> warranty in a single layer.  For what you are paying you sure as hell
> should be getting the best product and the maximum warranty!
 
> I see they put some shit in your driveway for you to run into with your car.
 
I park Baby II on the street! I do NOT have my damaged Leaf back yet. I was hit by a car thief I'd bet, in a white car, as the pieces of the stolen car were white. Other drivers got out and moved them off Delmar.
 
John Kuthe...
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jul 09 06:17PM -0700

On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 8:13:52 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> in...
 
> With his .... Dodge Caravan?
 
> -sw
 
2008 Grand Caravan.
 
John Kuthe...
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 09 06:58PM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
 
> Roofing guys are done for the day! Three guys started today on my
> $113,671 contract to get my Red Clay Tile roof RESTORED! Yay!
 
> John Kuthe...
 
Good to hear you are fine John!
 
You know me as cshenk. It's Carol
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 10 10:30AM +1000


>> John Kuthe...
 
>Good to hear you are fine John!
 
>You know me as cshenk. It's Carol
 
So who posted this?
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jul 09 06:08PM -0700

On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 5:06:44 PM UTC-5, Pamela wrote:
> > proceeded to see a problem that didn't exist.
 
> John Kuthe may have a somewhat selective interpretation of reality but
> Squirt's self-aggrandising accounts are decidedly out of this world.
 
Whatever SW's issues, I have never witnessed him dressed in women's clothes, wandering around the parking lot of the Brentwood Promenade, obviously tripping on acid. Some folks couldn't handle major hallucinogens even when they were young. These days, I stick to expensive beer and cheap wine.
 
--Bryan
Dwarf Buckle <dwarf@midget.org>: Jul 09 08:05PM -0500

On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 12:00:15 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote:
 
> And I consider being unemployed like temp
> retirement! And each and every time was among the best times I've
> ever had!
 
That's because Aunt Erma and then your Father gave you money when
they died. Why wouldn't it be the best times of your life?
 
How much did you reverse mortgage your house to pay for the roof,
John? Those of us keeping track know you couldn't have paid for it
otherwise.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jul 09 05:08PM -0700

> Dairy cream isn't bad: "Some kinds of sour cream contain the bacteria and yeasts known as probiotics, which can help the digestion process" - Spruce Eats
 
Lactose ain't good for a lot of "ethnic" type people. Asians have a lot of drinks that are probiotics. The easiest thing to do is to have a Yakult. Do black folks have probiotic products for them? Beats me.
 
https://www.seriouseats.com/2009/08/what-is-yakult-like-probiotic-dairy-drink.html
Boron Elgar <boron_elgar@hotmail.com>: Jul 09 08:21PM -0400

On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 14:44:12 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>
wrote:
 
>On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 11:12:30 AM UTC-10, bruce2...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Has anyone seen or had this dessert before? or is it a type of candy or just a flavor like chocolate, vanilla, etc...
 
>It is a sparkling chocolate soda made with 3 readily available ingredients. Milk, chocolate syrup, and sparkling water. It is curiously refreshing. Paradoxically, it contains no egg or cream. That's a good thing.
 
 
Milk, Yoo-Hoo syrup and seltzer.
Boron Elgar <boron_elgar@hotmail.com>: Jul 09 08:22PM -0400

On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 14:44:12 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>
wrote:
 
>On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 11:12:30 AM UTC-10, bruce2...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Has anyone seen or had this dessert before? or is it a type of candy or just a flavor like chocolate, vanilla, etc...
 
>It is a sparkling chocolate soda made with 3 readily available ingredients. Milk, chocolate syrup, and sparkling water. It is curiously refreshing. Paradoxically, it contains no egg or cream. That's a good thing.
 
 
GAK- sorry- U-Bet syrup....oy.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 10 10:39AM +1000

On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 17:08:09 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>
wrote:
 
>> Dairy cream isn't bad: "Some kinds of sour cream contain the bacteria and yeasts known as probiotics, which can help the digestion process" - Spruce Eats
 
>Lactose ain't good for a lot of "ethnic" type people. Asians have a lot of drinks that are probiotics. The easiest thing to do is to have a Yakult. Do black folks have probiotic products for them? Beats me.
 
>https://www.seriouseats.com/2009/08/what-is-yakult-like-probiotic-dairy-drink.html
 
If I wear wooden shoes, does that make me ethnic too?
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jul 09 08:00PM -0500

On Thu, 09 Jul 2020 17:29:13 -0400, Sheldon Martin wrote:
 
> On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 bruce2bowser@gmail.com wrote:
 
>>Has anyone seen or had this dessert before? or is it a type of candy or just a flavor like chocolate, vanilla, etc...
 
> Only Brooklynites can know.
 
He'll be back. His post lacked self-pontification.
 
-sw
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jul 09 05:36PM -0700

On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 12:04:09 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
 
> https://i.postimg.cc/fRQ7RrBL/Oil-Brush.jpg
> https://i.postimg.cc/5NCq1V5T/Oil-Brush-2.jpg
 
> $3. Yours?
 
I got a Betty Crocker brand one at Dollar Tree years ago. Not an oil brush, but a BBQ basting brush. I used it to baste a chicken I smoked with hickory and peach wood this afternoon. I had boxed chicken stock left from making Chicken Francese yesterday, so I used a little to baste the chicken. It turned out very slightly on the side of underdone--safe, but not perfect. The side was boiled potatoes, with fresh green beans added on top to steam with added pre-cooked bacon. My wife and son found the green beans perfect, whereas I'd have preferred them cooked longer. The potatoes were as good as they could have been, considering I only had russets.
 
Last evening's Chicken Francese was Rachel Ray's recipe, though heavier on the lemon juice and lighter on the wine, and floured with half rice flour, and half all purpose flour, and the sauce reduction included repeated additions of the stock. The only side was egg noodles in a sauce of Asiago cheese and heavy cream.
 
Both meals included Italian bread. I drive to the Italian neighborhood to buy it because it's so good. It's baked 2 blocks from where Yogi Berra and Joe Garagiola grew up.
 
--Bryan
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jul 09 05:51PM -0700

On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 11:14:39 AM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
 
> I've never used it to oil meats. And if I did I would obviously wash
> the brush before putting it back in the bottle. It's not rocket
> science, Pussy Katz. The silicon brush washes very easily.
 
It goes in the dishwasher. Silicone is great. At anything other than really high temperatures, it is practically inert.
 
> Notice the rim of the bottle has two little pour nipples, too. It's
> currently filled with equal parts EVOO and soybean. I'll be using
> it to brush some hash browns in a minute...
 
Why do you have nasty soybean oil in your kitchen? Peanut oil isn't much pricier. The only neutral oil worthy of cutting olive oil with is high oleic sunflower. Soy and Canola oils belong in biodiesel fuel, and nowhere else.
 
--Bryan
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jul 09 06:58PM -0600

On 2020-07-09 6:51 p.m., Bryan Simmons wrote:
 
 
> Why do you have nasty soybean oil in your kitchen? Peanut oil isn't much pricier. The only neutral oil worthy of cutting olive oil with is high oleic sunflower. Soy and Canola oils belong in biodiesel fuel, and nowhere else.
 
Would you like to substantiate this?
Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jul 09 07:58PM -0500

On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 18:00:16 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
 
> using an instant read thermometer.)
 
> I'm making couscous and steamed Fordhook limas on the stovetop to go
> along with the chicken. Yum!
 
IMO, Chicken thighs are best cooked to 180-185F. Especially if you
have butter on them.
 
-sw
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jul 09 06:30PM -0600

On 2020-07-09 5:07 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote:
>> ornamental items.
>> https://postimg.cc/gallery/FQRSfXG
 
> Stunning pieces.
 
Thank you!!
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jul 09 07:37PM -0500

graham wrote:
> give that up with retirement.
> Of course, with the outfall from the pandemic, money is tight for
> many.
 
Don't blame you. If you don't need the money, don't bother.
 
Plus, in canada, if you do sell, there's lots of hoops to jump
through, and the pst, gst and other st eats up any profit.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jul 09 07:19PM -0500

> Has anyone seen or had this dessert before? or is it a type of candy or just a flavor like chocolate, vanilla, etc...
 
It is common in the queer population in new york city.
 
Popeye will be here soon.
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jul 09 04:59PM -0700

On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 6:33:06 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
 
> I need to get through a bumper crop of chillies before the new season
> starts, otherwise we'll run out of freezer space. So whatever we or I
> eat has to include chillies or sambal.
 
Are your chilies like cherry tomatoes where one plant seems to produce
bushels of the crop?
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 09 06:52PM -0500


> Mine is/was a cloth mask. No amount of adjusting closed any gaps and
> on top of that I also felt it was too tight on my ears. I hate
> masks, I hate scarves, I hate hats, too.
 
https://healthcare.utah.edu/healthfeed/postings/2020/06/foggy-glasses-face-masks.php
 
Now get one with a metal bendable clip insert around the nose.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jul 09 05:44PM -0500

> On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 7:41:02 AM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
 
>> My mistake. I apologize for that. She has never eaten boiled peanuts but has heard of them. I haven't eaten a lot of things but who the heck brags about that?
 
> Not a brag, just a statement.
 
Hell, yoose not a fuckin asian Joan. Yoose got no right to talk to
any. They are smarter anyway. I've only known one gook that wasn't
a fukin genious.
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