Thursday, January 7, 2021

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 13 topics

Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jan 07 08:17AM -0500

On Wed, 6 Jan 2021 11:54:07 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
>> I use beer... beer/ale works much better with beef.
 
>That certainly is an opinion.
 
>Cindy Hamilton
 
Of course, every comment on Newsgroups is opinion... I think it very
silly when I see IMHO... that's gibberish interjected by those who
have nothing of consequence to add and in fact they are admitting that
they have no opinion.
I don't cook with wine because there are simply so many wine flavors
that unless one specifies which wine then that's just gibberish too.
All beer I've used when cooking beef are indistinguishable from each
other... any beer/ale off the market shelf works the same with
braising beef which is why I choose the least expensive.
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 07 05:37AM -0800

On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 8:17:36 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
 
> >That certainly is an opinion.
 
> >Cindy Hamilton
> Of course, every comment on Newsgroups is opinion...
 
Not everything. If someone says, water boils at 212 F, that's not an opinion.
It might be a simplification, but it's fact.
 
Cindy Hamilton
"Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jan 07 04:51AM -0800

"dsi1" <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net> wrote in message
news:544270d6-1f8c-4e53-8d2b-7cce20e43426n@googlegroups.com...
On Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at 7:41:03 PM UTC-10, juli...@frontier.com
wrote:
> one tamale at a time. Might. There were no instructions for steaming
> except
> to use an external timer.
My guess is that the basket is not really a basket. Water is put in the pan
and the steamer tray is laid on the bottom of the pan. You steam food in the
pan. Your food will be steamed until the water boils off. The cooker will
then go into the warm mode. You can do a lot with a simple automatic rice
cooker. You can cook soup in the pot and then keep it warm. I've used the
warm function as a slow cooker. You can boil potatoes in the pot and make
mash potatoes in the same pot and keep it warm. I suppose you could even
make coffee. :)
 
---
 
The steamer part sits at the top. It's a shallow plastic, sort of round tray
with big holes in it. Seems rather useless for steaming unless you're doing
a small serving of something. Wouldn't even work for asparagus unless you
cut it smaller.
 
I ordered a 16.6 Qt tamale steamer from Walmart. This after arguing with my
friend who said the best tamales are simmered in broth and not steamed. I
fail to see how this would work. He couldn't give me a recipe though and I
couldn't find one online.
 
This might be my last post. Going offline sometime today. Nice talking to
ya! You are one of the helpful few here.
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Jan 07 01:36PM

In article <rt66t9$o3j$1@dont-email.me>, juliebove@frontier.com says...
 
> The steamer basket looks pretty useless. Barely an inch deep. It might make
> one tamale at a time. Might. There were no instructions for steaming except
> to use an external timer.
 
More money wasted in a desperate attempt to appease a moocher.
 
Janet UK
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 07 07:47AM -0500

Master Bruce wrote:
 
>> a seditious mob of White persons storm the Capitol. They only shot one of
>> the nutcases. Imagine if the mob had been Black.
 
> Yes, there would have been many more deaths.
 
Imagine if all the cops had been black at the Capitol yesterday. lol
bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Jan 07 05:16AM -0800

On Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at 5:25:16 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
> Thugs = 0
 
> Justice = +100
 
Its SOCIAL Justice: and it just arrived to the US Senate !!
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 07 05:34AM -0800


> What happened today has nothing to do with your claim Trump is mentally ill.
> This garbage by Antifa has been planned for weeks and was all over the internet.
> They didn't hide what they were planning but nobody took these idiots seriously.
 
I couldn't see any Antifa. They must have been eclipsed by all the people holding
Trump banners and Confederate flags.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 07 07:45AM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
 
> Bet I DO!
 
> Tomorrow, after my 4PM Meet and Greet!
 
> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
 
Be sure to wear your best bow tie.
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jan 07 08:27AM -0500

On Wed, 6 Jan 2021 18:01:25 -0500, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
 
 
>This will be a great example of why you won't get your next job.
>Childish and petulant doesn't begin to describe you.
 
>Jill
 
The angry imbecile can't spell MORONS. LOL-LOL
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Jan 07 01:33PM

In article <37c314c1-639c-428e-a3c8-875c7adc818dn@googlegroups.com>,
johnkuthern@gmail.com says...
 
> I BUY and BURN ZERO PETROLEUM!
 
> ZERO! Fuckers! Zero dollars and zero gallons!
 
Except for fuelling gas-guzzler Baby every time your electric toy runs
out of charge
 

 

 
Janet UK
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 07 07:47AM -0500

On 1/6/2021 7:34 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>> coffee or tea????
 
>> I'm a fan of just plain water myself.
 
> Water is good. I like it cold, so ice water. :)
 
Same with me. Just plain water with meals. A good neutral drink to go
with good food. I like mine cold but not ice cold.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 07 07:49AM -0500

jmcquown wrote:
> impossible to find for sale where I live now and definitely not fresh. I
> wouldn't have ordered online express delivery, either. It could well
> have been a disappointment.
 
Depending on where you live, crabs can be fresh if local or they come
frozen from other areas. Not a thing wrong with fresh killed and
immediately frozen crabs.
 
 
> I occasionally see Dungeness pre-cooked (from frozen) in the grocery
> store seafood case. I glanced at them once. About $32 per pound for an
> already cooked crab. No thanks.
 
I've never seen Dungeness for that price, only Alaskan king crab.
If you buy from a grocery store they always come frozen then they open
some and put into the showcase on ice. Don't buy those. Ask them for a
bag of frozen to thaw at your own leisure.
 
> I'll just remember how nice they were
> when I had some Dungeness at a restaurant.
 
Even restaurants serve previously frozen for some. Alaskan King crab and
the Opelia crabs (aka snow crabs) and often even Dungeness.
 
> generic called "Alaskan" crab (legs, claws). They were shipped in.
> Cold water crab from way up on the west coast are definitely better
> tasting than any east coast crab. Bigger, too. YMMV. :)
 
Bigger, yes, but not necessarily better tasting.
 
> I'm thinking
> drawn butter and cracking crab legs and claws and dipping. Not picking
> little bits out of blue crab.
 
The blue crab is nothing to shun. Very tasty but you're just too lazy to
pick them. And that's the one crab that you could catch, kill and eat
fresh often. You buy canned crabs
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 07 07:52AM -0500

jmcquown wrote:
> If I was boiling the crab I'd have added beer to the water along with
> crab boil seasonings.
 
You should try 50/50 water and vinegar (plus Old Bay seasoning)
Good for crab and shrimp. But you don't like shrimp.
 
 
> I must have missed where he said he steamed them. Boiled, steamed,
> doesn't matter. What would you expect him to do? Surely you know
> freshly caught crab is cooked alive.
 
I found a better way. Told by local commercial crabbers in the area. I
start with still alive crabs and kill each one by hand. lol It's more
personal but it's more humane.
 
I kill and clean them right before cooking. This way, the seasoning goes
right on the meat and no mess to open and eat them later.
 
> I'm sure drinking beer is optional but it really should be included in
> the water for boiling blue crabs. :)
 
The water/vinegar mix is much better, imo. It adds a nice subtle tang to
the meat. Everyone should at least try it sometime. Save your beer to
drink before or after the meal.
bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Jan 07 05:14AM -0800

On Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at 12:51:40 PM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > One should never wash down a good meal with beer.
 
> You should never wash down a good meal with beer.
 
> You should also stop telling people what they shouldn't drink.
 
That's impossible: its instinct for women to order men not to drink alcohol.
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 07 05:29AM -0800

On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 7:47:00 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> >>> One should never wash down a good meal with beer.
> >> You should also stop telling people what they shouldn't drink.
> I just state my personal preference.
 
Then you should say "I never wash down a good meal with beer".
"One should" implies a unnamed other person. For example,
"One should never drive 100 mph in a residential area."
 
Cindy Hamilton
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Jan 07 12:49PM

In article <9e3e17a1-83be-4a96-85cf-76356a7c6471n@googlegroups.com>,
johnkuthern@gmail.com says...
 
> Like many RFCers think!
 
> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
 
Caring parents today have incentive to protect their children, and the
internet gives them the means. Fast and free. Takes seconds.
 
You should assume that any parent in St Louis who can afford to hire
a private paediatric home nurse for their sick child, also has internet
access and knows how to use google. They've already checked out the
agency that hired you and as soon as they know your name they'll check
out you.

Any such parent who enters your name in the google search field is
about to see your posts on RFC; in your own words describing your
mental health, obsessions, delusions, drug use, instability; not to
that two previous parents of child patients have complained about you to
two different nursing agencies. Then in another couple of clicks
they'll see your disciplinary histor online at the Missouri Nursing
Board.
 
 
Your google history is probably why your letting rooms are empty and
your rental income dried up.
 
Janet UK
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 07 05:25AM -0800

> Like many RFCers think!
 
> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
 
How do you know? Have you ever performed a background check?
 
Cindy Hamilton
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 07 05:23AM -0800

On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 7:45:40 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
 
> You'll only find old and preserved veggies (like potatoes) or fresh
> and imported from other areas. Nothing special about a local farm in
> January in your area.
 
Parsnips. If they're grown in his area, they'd be a seasonal vegetable
this time of year.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 07 05:22AM -0800

On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 7:17:40 AM UTC-5, Janet wrote:
> It would have been even more exciting if you had just left it lying on
> the floor until someone crushed it underfoot as a crazy mixed up act of
> defiance and social anarchy.
 
Darn. A missed opportunity. I'll simply have to redirect my anarchic tendencies
elsewhere. Perhaps I'll drink red wine with fish.
 
Cindy Hamilton
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jan 07 08:19AM -0500

On Thu, 7 Jan 2021 03:51:56 -0800 (PST), adam adam
 
>> If paying for a woman to cut my hair was the only way I could get a
>> woman to touch me, I'd do that.
 
>The solution is simpler: grow your hair very long and many women will want to touch your hair :)
 
Probably many faggots...
bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Jan 07 05:19AM -0800

Thug rule: Gone by Jan 20th
Justice: Here by Jan 20th
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Jan 07 01:17PM

In article <ng60ujr9gqpv$.1iig0k5oi1dh1$.dlg@40tude.net>,
g.stereo@shaw.ca says...
 
> > Not true... Snickers contains peanuts but also caramel... Mars bar is
> > only chocolate covered nouget, no peanuts but also no caramel.
 
> How ignorant you are!!!! Go and buy one!!
 
The Mars Bar recipe in US, is very different from the Mars Bar made
and sold in UK. UK Mars Bars do nor resemble UK Snickers
 
Janet UK
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Jan 07 01:18PM

In article <pj5JH.80792$r%1.63628@fx34.iad>, esp@snet.xxx says...
 
> Before calling anyone ignorant you have to know what country they are in
> and how long has it been since they bought one.
 
> Are Mars bar and Milky Way the same thing?
 
Not in the UK.
 
Janet UK
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Jan 07 01:10PM

In article <8244d022-26ad-43aa-b669-2f9b83cff924n@googlegroups.com>,
johnkuthern@gmail.com says...
 
> > Jill
 
> Thanks for reminding me! I just has a VSTD Meal and got finished flossing, so now a ml of high concentration CDB oil sublingually is just what I needed!
 
> Mmmmmm! Relaxing!
 
Maybe not the best thing to have right at the top of your google
history right before that important "Meet and Greet" tomorrow.
 
 
Janet UK
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Jan 07 01:06PM

In article <ea95ccfd-bd12-4253-bf8f-1dcc10a7b29fn@googlegroups.com>,
johnkuthern@gmail.com says...
 
 
> But what other men can say they CAN have an erection for 6 hours? Just don't introduce me to your girlfriend! ;-)|
 
Most here have had paid employment that lasted longer than six hours.
 
See if you can match that.
 
 
 
Janet UK
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