Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 6 topics

"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Dec 30 06:49PM -0600

Julie Bove wrote:
 
> flour and not corn. I always assumed that maize and corn were the
> same. He said they are not. He's my biggest cooking expert but he's
> not familiar with this type of food.
 
Coming back to this one. Maise flour and corn flour are the same for
us. In some of Europe, it may differ. Canada just calls it a
different name it seems but it's actually the same. From the looks of
the Ugali, it is the fine flour used to make it.
 
The cornmeal I meantioned seems to be the wrong product. I was too
generic there. The right one seems to be the one you got.
 
In Germany and other parts, 'Maise Flour' can mean Rye and others.
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Dec 30 04:59PM -0800

On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 6:35:20 PM UTC-6, Mike Duffy wrote:
> seriously than the general populace, and I cannot recall anything she
> said against you to merit the level of venom you spit at her.
 
> Are you piling on to get brownie points with her other antagonists?
 
Brownie points? That's laughable. I'm probably the one person Julie never
replies to.
 
> > Right back? Had I taken a break or something?
> Perhaps I was mistaken, but you & your family being at risk did seem to
> make you a bit more amicable. My mistake I guess.
 
I'm less at risk now. My family has some immunity against infection. I
still have no patience with those who deny the efficacy of masking.
 
--Bryan
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Dec 30 07:00PM -0600

Master Bruce wrote:
 
>>> --Bryan
 
>> That's low, even for you. :(
 
> He can't help it. He's edgy.
 
Fuck it! Sniff both their asses druce!
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Dec 30 08:05PM -0500

On 2020-12-30 6:46 p.m., Bryan Simmons wrote:
 
> of these pieces of shit given it to you? Have you had loved ones who've
> died from the virus? I know that you're not going to read the book. You
> really wouldn't get it anyway. That's not even an insult.
 
You were careless enough to catch it. Do you know how many people you
infected before you were diagnosed?
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Dec 30 08:09PM -0500

On 2020-12-30 7:09 p.m., Bryan Simmons wrote:
> human cells, or that the exhaled quantities of virus are increased, more
> likely the former. In either case, 95% respirators are even more preferential
> to cloth masks.
 
People breath on those books. They cough and sneeze on them. They cough
and sneeze on their hands and then touch the books. The virus can
survive for a few days and be picked up by the next person who touches
them. Somewhere along the line that person rubs their eyes or their
nose, making it just as bad as airborne.
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Dec 30 07:10PM -0600

Julie Bove wrote:
 
> "jmcquown" <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote in message
 
(snipped)
 
> I know people here are going to make all sorts of things out of this.
> Nothing I can do about that. That's the way you are.
 
Yes. Way too involved in trying to ferret out every detail of your
life. Me, I'm just happy you met someone interesting and are enjoying
it.
 
I did look up a bunch of Dhal/Dal and other things using lentils. I
have to sort them a bit to post what seems most related to what you may
find useful.
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Dec 30 07:13PM -0600

Julie Bove wrote:
 
 
> > -- Silvar Beitel
 
> I would appreciate the discussion. I know there used to be an African
> poster here. Carol? I think. Haven't seen a post from her in a while.
 
I remember one too, but not the name of the person. Maybe it was
Silver?
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Dec 31 12:14PM +1100


>The cornmeal I meantioned seems to be the wrong product. I was too
>generic there. The right one seems to be the one you got.
 
>In Germany and other parts, 'Maise Flour' can mean Rye and others.
 
Mais (German) and maïs (Dutch) mean corn.
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Dec 30 07:29PM -0600

Julie Bove wrote:
 
> > using any of several other search engines.
 
> > Don't be silly Steve, she's posting links.
 
> I normally use either Swagbucks or DuckDuckGo.
 
DuckDuckGo is getting a lot of local ads lately here.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Dec 30 09:04PM -0500

On 2020-12-30 7:59 p.m., Bryan Simmons wrote:
 
>> Are you piling on to get brownie points with her other antagonists?
 
> Brownie points? That's laughable. I'm probably the one person Julie never
> replies to.
 
What is equally laughable was that she used to reply to me when she
claimed to have blocked me.
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Dec 30 07:51PM -0600

Ed Pawlowski wrote:
 
> to get a mortgage loan.
 
> Owner occupied properties can be deemed uninhabitable after a fire or
> other structural damage. I don't know about eviction though.
 
Laws vary from state to state. Sheldon is in a dream world there.
Here, if they deem a place 'uninhabitable' you can still live in it
when renovating.
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Dec 31 12:56PM +1100


>Laws vary from state to state. Sheldon is in a dream world there.
>Here, if they deem a place 'uninhabitable' you can still live in it
>when renovating.
 
Sheldon likes to make big statements. They don't have to be true and
generally aren't.
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Dec 30 08:04PM -0600

Sheldon Martin wrote:
 
 
> A property must meet building codes to be sold. To be perfectly
> honest I don't believe that you own the house you live in... it's very
> obvious that you rent that hovel.
 
It only has to meet the codes relevant to when it was built. As you
upgrade or add, those portions have to meet current code and that is it.
"Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Dec 30 04:48PM -0800

"jmcquown" <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:k27HH.55421$1X1.12889@fx05.iad...
> To go with it, I baked a couple of handfuls of "restaurant style" skinny
> frozen french fries until crisp and sprinkled them liberally with salt. A
> Bacon Cheeseburger with fries, very tasty. :)
 
Not sure what I'm having. Angela took me to Winco. Got some chicken, ground
beef, cheap bell peppers and other stuff. We got Taco Bell on the way home.
Late breakfast so likely won't be hungry come dinner time. I did get some
fancy cheese. Need to find the kind with the cranberries in it. Have not
finished putting stuff away. May just have cheese and crackers.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Dec 30 08:03PM -0500


> It's going to be a large salad here with a grilled chicken breast, cucumber,
> tomatoes, chopped boiled eggs, a sprinkling of cheese and chives, and
> ranch dressing.
 
He had a heart healthy Thai style chicken and mango salad.
 
The recipe calls for ground chicken but I find that it is much better to
use finely chopped chicken breast. Saute the chicken with a half cup of
minced red onion, 2 cloves mince garlic and two minced seeded Thai
peppers. Let it cool.
 
Chop one red pepper and one mango and put them in a bowl. Add two
tablespoons each of chopped fresh basil and mint.Then add 2 tsp. low
sodium soy sauce and 2 TBS fresh lime juice. Stir it around, add the
cooled chicken and onion and garlic bits and combine well. Serve on
greens. The recipe calls for Romain, but I like it better with mixed greens.
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Dec 31 12:18PM +1100

On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 16:41:49 -0800 (PST), Bryan Simmons
>> I always hear "ranch" in American house hunting and house flipping
>> programs on an Australian lifestyle channel.
 
>Ranch is a one story, rectangular floorplan.
 
Yes. They also use a word for a house with more stories. I forgot
what. Victorian maybe... no, I don't think so.
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Dec 31 12:18PM +1100

On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 20:03:52 -0500, Dave Smith
>> tomatoes, chopped boiled eggs, a sprinkling of cheese and chives, and
>> ranch dressing.
 
>He had a heart healthy Thai style chicken and mango salad.
 
Who?
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Dec 30 08:39PM -0500

On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 16:41:49 -0800 (PST), Bryan Simmons
>> programs on an Australian lifestyle channel.
 
>Ranch is a one story, rectangular floorplan.
 
>--Bryan
 
Not exactly, it's a one story building but can be sprawling too. When
we were moving we had trouble finding a one story house with expansive
space, most were really cabins. We bought what's known as a
California ranch... a spacious one story sprawling building that can
easily be used as a two family house. We like having our own
office/work space.
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Dec 31 12:54PM +1100

On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 20:39:44 -0500, Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>
wrote:
 
>California ranch... a spacious one story sprawling building that can
>easily be used as a two family house. We like having our own
>office/work space.
 
I thought you only mowed grass and drank vodka.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Dec 30 04:53PM -0800

On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 2:26:53 PM UTC-10, Master Bruce wrote:
> politically correct if you're white. Soon we'll have to start hitting
> ourselves.
> .
That's a good idea. I suggest that you try using a can of Twisted Tea. You'll probably have to hire somebody to pummel your nasty ass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQqAK7FMIss
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Dec 31 12:16PM +1100

On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 16:53:25 -0800 (PST), dsi1
>> ourselves.
>> .
>That's a good idea. I suggest that you try using a can of Twisted Tea. You'll probably have to hire somebody to pummel your nasty ass.
 
Now now, such unwarranted hostility from the little import Hawaiian.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Dec 30 05:38PM -0800

On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 at 3:16:52 PM UTC-10, Master Bruce wrote:
> >> .
> >That's a good idea. I suggest that you try using a can of Twisted Tea. You'll probably have to hire somebody to pummel your nasty ass.
> Now now, such unwarranted hostility from the little import Hawaiian.
 
Quit being such a whiny crybaby, unless you want to challenge Hank for that position. Nobody's asking white people to hate themselves or think of themselves as inferior. All the colored people want is that they not be disrespected. How simple a concept is that? Immensely simple. Yoose gets the last word.
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Dec 31 12:53PM +1100

On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 17:38:16 -0800 (PST), dsi1
>> >That's a good idea. I suggest that you try using a can of Twisted Tea. You'll probably have to hire somebody to pummel your nasty ass.
>> Now now, such unwarranted hostility from the little import Hawaiian.
 
>Quit being such a whiny crybaby, unless you want to challenge Hank for that position. Nobody's asking white people to hate themselves or think of themselves as inferior. All the colored people want is that they not be disrespected. How simple a concept is that? Immensely simple. Yoose gets the last word.
 
I wasn't talking about people of colour, but about what politically
correct white people are saying about themselves and how they're
referring to themselves. Self-hatred, in one word.
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Dec 30 08:16PM -0500

On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 15:44:13 -0800 (PST), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net"
 
>There's a term for that and it's been around for a.g.e.s. "Don't count
>your chickens before they hatch." John would be wise to heed that
>old saying.
 
If Kootchie possesed any functioning brain cells he'd cease and desist
from posting about that prospective employment because if they are
tracking him here, easy to do, they wouldn't hire the bloated potty
mouth to swab urinals. There's good reason they haven't already hired
him, they already know he's a nasty mouthed POS who's incapable of
holding any job... they can go back years and read his demented druggy
drivel.
I interviewed for many job in my life. After turning in my photo
album of jobs I've done and talking for 15 minutes and we agreed on
wages and benies I knew right then if I was hired... if I was sent on
my way without a job I knew I'd never hear from them again... usually
it was because they didn't want to pay me what I wanted. It's very
common for tradesmen to use foul language seeded with many F words but
that's somehing I don't do and not in my personal life... in 33 years
my wife has never heard me use the F word in normal conversation nor
me her... for us that's a private bedroom word. Kootchie is a
disgusting imbecile, no one will hire him. I could have used foul
language at work because in machine shops we didn't deal with the
public, but still I never cussed, I don't need to, I posses a
vocabulary that can rip someone to ribbons without cuss words. I
don't have many conversation with my neighbors because every other
word out of those farmer's mouths is the F word, even many of the
women... I find all that cussing sickening and a sure sign of being
uneducated. Kutchie is definately not educated... sitting in a
classroom doesn't mean one has learned anything.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Dec 30 06:48PM -0600

Sheldon Martin wrote:
> now. We put one in each bathroom, one all chrome, the other with
> brass trim. It's single lever and very easy to obtain the desired
> water temperature.
 
Ahh yes Popeye. Kohler is the finest in the universe! And yoose
plumber is almost as smart as yoose.
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