Thursday, December 31, 2020

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

Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jan 01 12:48AM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
>> everything that matters!
> Yep! I consider the world consisting of Friends I have just not met yet! And that's the way I greet others too!
 
> John Kuthe...
 
Do you lie to your friends, too?
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Jan 01 04:51PM +1100

>> Yep! I consider the world consisting of Friends I have just not met yet! And that's the way I greet others too!
 
>> John Kuthe...
 
>Do you lie to your friends, too?
 
Ok, you've done your JK service for the day. See you next time, Alex.
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jan 01 01:50AM -0500

Master Bruce wrote:
 
>>> John Kuthe...
>> Do you lie to your friends, too?
> Ok, you've done your JK service for the day. See you next time, Alex.
 
Please killfile me.
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jan 01 12:37AM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
>> So you lied again?
> NO, not that I'm aware of. $35/hr IS a good starting wage and I would love to work this job! No, I do not HAVE the job yet, never said I did either!
 
> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
 
As others have already said, you *did* say you had a job so you *did*
lie about that.  Sounds like narcissism to me.
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jan 01 12:40AM -0500

Graham wrote:
> OT I got me a job
> Orientation starts Jan 25th!
> John Kuthe...
 
He can't spin those facts.  He's a delusional narcissistic liar who will
never get a paycheck as a nurse.
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jan 01 12:41AM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
 
>> Janet UK
> Nope! I Reread every mgs I posted in this thread, and NOWHERE did I say I got the job, yet!
 
> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
 
Yup!  You are a confirmed liar.  Admit it and move on to your garlic
potatos.
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Jan 01 04:51PM +1100


>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
 
>As others have already said, you *did* say you had a job so you *did*
>lie about that.  Sounds like narcissism to me.
 
So when someone says they have a job and they don't, you think they're
a narcissist. Maybe psychiatry is not your forte (pronounce: fortay).
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jan 01 01:47AM -0500

Master Bruce wrote:
>> lie about that.  Sounds like narcissism to me.
> So when someone says they have a job and they don't, you think they're
> a narcissist. Maybe psychiatry is not your forte (pronounce: fortay).
 
We use the term "forte" here in the US so I am familiar with the
pronunciation.
 
John is a classic narcissist by the definition alone.  Simple stuff. 
You are correct, I'm not a psychiatrist, so I'm unable to diagnose the
reason why you are obsessively compelled to come to the defense of a
lying, narcissistic, moron who:
 
1) Says he's bipolar but chooses to medicate himself alternatively.
 
2) Says he has MS but then it magically disappears.
 
3) Is offered real advice and ignores it - only to wonder why he screws
up later (and blames someone else).
 
4) Lies about job offers.
 
5) Lies about getting a job yet reinforces that lie with a specific
hourly income.
 
6) Posts endlessly about personal matters like his financial windfall
from the death of this relatives, his many dumb purchases, April at the
bank, his inability to drive well, and his poor workmanship  - which
would normally be forgiven if he didn't post it as great work, etc.
 
7) Posts random tirades, with expletives, for no apparent reason.
 
8) Can't get a job and can't understand why (see #6 and #7).
 
9) Posts endlessly about his education that has no value to him now (see
#8).
 
You can fill in the rest.
 
Happy New Year!
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jan 01 12:43AM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
 
> You still chewing Nicorette, or you off nicotine finally?
 
> Try going vegetarian! I lost a few lbs going vegetarian, and I still have enough energy to Nordictrack an hour a day (20+20+20mins)
 
> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
 
...and post lies in Usenet!
Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Dec 31 10:14PM -0800

On 2020 Dec 31, , songbird wrote
> go find some new places to explore and to eat at and such was
> what i was hoping for. but it was just a bit too much drama for
> me so that was it and i've not really looked at all since then.
 
Dad was forty five when he got married for the first and only time. Mom had
been married once but believed she was barren. I´m the glorious
result!
Be careful what you wish for. You could end up with a "me".
 
leo
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 01 12:10AM -0500

On 2020-12-31 10:42 p.m., Lenona wrote:
> even need to use the fork. (Maybe there was a little more butter in
> the batter than I realized?) At any rate, any recipe that calls for a
> cookie sheet generally doesn't result in a struggle! What gives?
 
Beats the heck out of me why they would suggest turning the cookie sheet
over. Shortbreads are one cookie that don't even require greasing the
pan. However, it seems like an odd type of cookie to make at the last
minute. Shortbread cookies need to age for a couple weeks to age.
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Jan 01 04:20PM +1100

On Fri, 1 Jan 2021 00:10:19 -0500, Dave Smith
>over. Shortbreads are one cookie that don't even require greasing the
>pan. However, it seems like an odd type of cookie to make at the last
>minute. Shortbread cookies need to age for a couple weeks to age.
 
For a couple of weeks.
"Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Dec 31 10:00PM -0800

"Lenona" <lenona321@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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For the first time in maybe decades, I decided to make shortbread for New
Year's, even though, like so many, I won't have any visitors to share it
with.
 
Here's the strange part. The recipe (for children) said to turn the cookie
sheet upside down first, because, it said, it would be "easier" to get the
shortbread off that way, after baking. I don't know why it said that. I
didn't need a spatula and I probably didn't even need to use the fork.
(Maybe there was a little more butter in the batter than I realized?) At any
rate, any recipe that calls for a cookie sheet generally doesn't result in a
struggle! What gives?
 
---
 
I've been making shortbread for years. I've never done that. There's so much
butter in shortbread, they won't stick.
"Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Dec 31 10:01PM -0800

"Dave Smith" <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> over. Shortbreads are one cookie that don't even require greasing the pan.
> However, it seems like an odd type of cookie to make at the last minute.
> Shortbread cookies need to age for a couple weeks to age.
 
I disagree. Mine would never make it that long. Always eaten immediately.
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jan 01 12:59AM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
> It's VERY GOOD! Light years better than Heath Bars! :-)
 
> You want some? Contact me at http://KutheChocolates.com, English Toffee travels VERY well! :-)
 
> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
 
Try this, John...
 
Instead of posting lies about your non-existent jobs, and non-existent
job offers, you could update your website so you can accept real orders
and collect real money!  It's currently a disaster that would make
anyone leave seconds after scrolling less than a quarter way down the page.
 
 
Third Item
 
Add a description about this item
 
 
This isn't something that attracts a buyer.  This is what leads them to
quickly click on the "x" at the top-right corner of the page and move on.
 
 
You have nothing but time...
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Jan 01 03:03PM +1100

>brandy ...
>*We ate about half the chunk of ham I baked , the rest will be put in a
>pot of black eyed peas for tomorrow's dinner . Southern tradition y'all ...
 
All y'all.
"Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Dec 31 09:56PM -0800

"Dave Smith" <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> Grilled beef tenderloin, air fried potatoes, steamed asparagus
> (Yes,Jill..... again) and salad with blue cheese dressing.
 
> Dessert is coming up....apple ginger pie.
 
I'm all alone here. Will have leftover chili. Later, I'll have a sandwich on
Ciabatta bread with cranberry cheese and turkey. Not sure if tomato would go
well on that or not. Toasted sandwich. If anyone else is here at that hour,
they can have one too.
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jan 01 12:45AM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
>> My guess is that the cat is more resentful than unhappy. If I see the cats sleeping in the litter box, there will be problems.
> Cats tend NOT to sleep in litter boxes but on the sofa or bed!
 
> John Kuthe...
 
Maybe you can get a job herding cats.
Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jan 01 12:46AM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
>> purpose here. Fuck off.
> You are EVIL! :-(
 
> John Kuthe...
 
Liars are EVIL, John.
Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Dec 31 09:28PM -0800

I bought pecans for pecan pie before Christmas and used them. Tonight, I
looked at what was left, probably less than a cup, and hit the Net for a
glazed pecan recipe.
The first hit was a Pillsbury recipe which was good enough. I even had real
maple syrup. So I did what it said using the two cup recipe for less than a
cup of pecans. WhatâEURTMs the harm?
The women like them or lied to me. I havenâEURTMt tried any yet. Emerald
brand glazed pecans in the store look better.
 
leo
Lucretia Borgia <lucretiaborgia@fl.it>: Jan 01 12:44AM -0400

On Fri, 01 Jan 2021 09:12:29 +1100, Master Bruce
>>take advantage of age, doesn't make financial sense either ! :)
 
>But the younger, the less risk. Let them go out and do what they have
>to do, but when you meet them, you want to be protected.
 
Nah, I've had a good run for my money and I hope they do too!
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Jan 01 04:08PM +1100

On Fri, 01 Jan 2021 00:44:36 -0400, Lucretia Borgia
 
>>But the younger, the less risk. Let them go out and do what they have
>>to do, but when you meet them, you want to be protected.
 
>Nah, I've had a good run for my money and I hope they do too!
 
You're giving up and you don't even have covid!
Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Dec 31 08:40PM -0800

On 2020 Dec 31, , Master Bruce wrote
 
> If I'd grown up eating like you, I might also have thought McDonalds
> is fantastic. Apart from the animal torture, of course, but you don't
> mind that.
 
How old were you when the pescatarian revelation occurred. By the way, Happy
New Year! I have three and a half hours to go.
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Jan 01 03:47PM +1100

On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 20:40:29 -0800, Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
 
>> mind that.
 
>How old were you when the pescatarian revelation occurred. By the way, Happy
>New Year! I have three and a half hours to go.
 
Happy New Year to you too, soon! The First Pescatarian Revelation came
to me when I was around 27. I remember the yellow cans of Moroccan
sardines well.
Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Dec 31 09:09PM -0700

On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 21:56:37 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:
 
> occasionally dump some chlorine into the well and cistern. I now have a
> distiller for drinking water so there is no chlorine smell or taste.
> When I drink city water I definitely notice the chlorine.
 
I find it varies through the seasons, presumably due to the varying
run-off. When I go on cycle rides I have often had to buy a drink during
the ride beacuse although it tastes fine from the tap, the chlorine taste
seems to intensify in the bottles.
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