Sunday, January 3, 2021

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 10 topics

Janet <nobody@home.org>: Jan 03 01:15PM

In article <9d8e2e65-5755-4f20-b7f1-73c3d6ac6d96n@googlegroups.com>,
dsi123@hawaiiantel.net says...
 
 
> > Yoose a bitter, hate filled old gook, .... Yoose is just a whiny
crybaby hillbilly.
 
 
Youse racism is showing, again
 
Janet UK
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jan 03 05:29AM -0800

On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 3:15:44 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
> crybaby hillbilly.
 
> Youse racism is showing, again
 
> Janet UK
What are you referring to? Gook or hillbilly? Are you just confused?
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jan 03 07:37AM -0600

dsi1 wrote:
 
> kalua pig, or Portuguese vinha d'alhos. Maybe it'll be not any of
> those. Out of respect for people that will get all bent out of shape
> if I call it something they disagree with, I won't call it anything.
 
Good luck with that! Curious what you did with it?
 
Folks here are having a field day dissing a crockpot version of pulled
BBQ pork because it wasn't a dryrub type from a oak fired outdoor oven
or whatever.
 
Seriously, this is a perfect example of why so few will post a recipe
here.
 
2 portions were frozen 'as is' (sauce later), 1 was BBQ sauced (and 1/2
gone now), and 1 is being turned into Carnitas by Maria. She had an
overage of less common vegetables from her Misfits produce box looking
for a home so we traded.
 
Looking at Fennel recipes right now as have 2 small whole ones. She
also passed me some fresh ginger roots and 2 avocados.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jan 03 05:55AM -0800

On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 3:37:42 AM UTC-10, cshenk wrote:
> for a home so we traded.
 
> Looking at Fennel recipes right now as have 2 small whole ones. She
> also passed me some fresh ginger roots and 2 avocados.
 
I cooked the pork with nothing except kale in the pressure cooker. It's pretty much a blank canvas and I can go wherever I want with it. I fried up a part with some garlic and vinegar for my son. I'll probably fry up some with garlic, bay leaf, and soy sauce, and I'll fry some with cumin, garlic, and peppers, and make some kind of taco with it. I might even mix up some with creosote sauce and eat that - just to rile up some folks!
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 03 09:11AM -0500

On 1/2/2021 4:33 PM, dsi1 wrote:
 
>> You'll find a way.
 
> Da Hawaiians love liquid smoke - it's 100% all natural! Yoose guys must be lolo.
> https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71k71jLDUoL._SX679_.jpg
 
I bought a tiny bottle of the original once. Didn't like it at all. Even
the tiniest bit was too much. Guess I just don't care for smoked meat
much. OR...it's different when cooked over a real fire.
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jan 03 08:12AM -0600

dsi1 wrote:
 
> fry some with cumin, garlic, and peppers, and make some kind of taco
> with it. I might even mix up some with creosote sauce and eat that -
> just to rile up some folks!
 
LOL! Yes, same thing here except slow cooker vs. pressure cooker. The
starting liquids only tenderize, not flavor the meat so the result is a
blank template. I'll pass on the kale though. That's one of the few
veggies I am not fond of. It's 'ok in small amounts' but generally
that's about all for me. Then again, maybe cooked down in the
resulting pork 'juice' would make it better?
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 03 09:11AM -0500

Dave Smith wrote: I have
> done a considerable amount of baking over the years and there aren't
> many recipes that instruct you to eat things right away. One exception
> would be Vichyssoise.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think Vichyssoise should be eaten
right away either. Isn't it supposed to be pureed then chilled first?
 
I've made it a few times but I like it chunky and hot. No chilled soup
for me, thank you. :)
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 03 09:12AM -0500

On 1/3/2021 1:51 AM, songbird wrote:
> chips mixed in, i only like a few chocolate chips as i think they
> dominate the flavor too much when too many are used. i prefer
> them plain more than with anything on or in them.
 
I made a batch of CC cookies in the past year. I used the dough recipe
but left out the chocolate. They were very tasty.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 03 09:09AM -0500

On 1/1/2021 5:36 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> mentioned. Also, countertop real estate as well.
 
> Style over substance. Just as those silly bowl sinks were all the rage.
> Looked nifty but not at all practical.
 
I still have the old sink attached to the wall setup. They've offered to
upgrade it to a single sink vaniety but I turned it down. I liked the
open floor space, used for ferret litter papers in the corner.
 
I do have a small closet in the bathroom for plenty of storage. TP on
the top shelf, then other shelves for anything else for the bathroom or
cleaning supplies.
 
The closet floor was for the cat litter box and an empty 5-gallon bucket
that I keep for many uses.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 03 09:10AM -0500

jmcquown wrote:
> get up there and change that light bulb when it burns out? Who's going
> to wash those windows?" His response: "Oh, I didn't think about that."
> That's one of the things that makes those shows entertaining. :)
 
I was often asked to replace the high light bulbs while painting a
house. Never asked to wash a high window though. Those people hire
window washers occasionally.
 
You have a high window, Jill. Who cleans that?
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jan 03 09:10AM -0500

On 1/1/2021 7:17 PM, songbird wrote:
>> Have you ever tasted boiled tap water? There's something just not right
>> about it.
 
> flat, lack of oxygen.
 
And if that is the problem, easy to aerate again.
I've never boiled water to remove chlorine. I've just filled something
up and let it sit unopened overnight.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jan 03 04:44AM -0800

On Saturday, January 2, 2021 at 11:55:46 PM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
 
> Still, most of that could be gleaned from my posts over the years rather than
> my pizza choices.
 
> Cindy Hamilton
To you, it sounds like I'm saying it's a bad thing because you tend to misread people. To me it's neither good nor bad. My son is an aspie. I don't consider that to be a bad thing. It just is.
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 03 05:41AM -0800

On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 7:44:06 AM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
> > my pizza choices.
 
> > Cindy Hamilton
> To you, it sounds like I'm saying it's a bad thing because you tend to misread people. To me it's neither good nor bad. My son is an aspie. I don't consider that to be a bad thing. It just is.
 
Can you even see the emoticon I used so you wouldn't mistake my meaning?
 
Cindy Hamilton
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jan 03 06:04AM -0800

On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 3:41:07 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > To you, it sounds like I'm saying it's a bad thing because you tend to misread people. To me it's neither good nor bad. My son is an aspie. I don't consider that to be a bad thing. It just is.
> Can you even see the emoticon I used so you wouldn't mistake my meaning?
 
> Cindy Hamilton
What was your meaning? Please clarify.
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 03 05:47AM -0800

> > > Francis - male
> > > Frances - female
> > FWIW.... Francis the Mule was female.
 
The Francis *character* was a male mule. The Francis *actor* was a female mule.
The mule's voice was voiced by a male voice actor.
 
> Because the show's producers didn't want any mule penises showing!
 
Male mules tend to be more difficult to work with.
 
--Bryan
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 03 05:50AM -0800

On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 6:22:24 AM UTC-6, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > > Goodness knows how his parents thought Evelyn was ok for Waugh, even if it
> > > was a second name.
 
> I had a great-aunt Frances and a great-uncle Francis.
 
Please tell me they were husband and wife, even if it's a lie. ;)
 
--Bryan
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 03 05:53AM -0800

> > > > was a second name.
 
> > I had a great-aunt Frances and a great-uncle Francis.
 
> Please tell me they were husband and wife, even if it's a lie. ;)
 
Sure. Of course they were husband and wife.
 
Cindy Hamilton
"cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jan 03 08:02AM -0600

Ed Pawlowski wrote:
 
 
> > Maybe someone can ask cshenk for an example of a living American
> > woman with the first name Graham.
 
> Graham Asher, born 2013
 
https://community.whattoexpect.com/forums/baby-name-game/topic/graham-for-a-girl.html
> girls name. In 2019 there were 2,140 baby boys and only 7 baby girls
> named Graham. 1 out of every 892 baby boys and 1 out of every
> 260,404 baby girls born in 2019 are named Graham.
 
I don't know any others. I knew a guy with the name, many years ago.He
was a junior Engineering Officer. He was getting his SWOS while I was
getting my ESWS. He helped me with some engineering stuff and I helped
him with some Combat Systems stuff. Nice fellow, nothing odd about him.
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jan 03 08:28AM -0500

On Sat, 2 Jan 2021 18:58:49 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe
>> Greg
 
>I'm not getting any unemployment now.
 
>John Kuthe...
 
Why would you, you haven't been gainfully employed for the past thirty
years... and before that you made donut holes for a few days.
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jan 03 05:49AM -0800

On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 7:29:22 AM UTC-6, Sheldon wrote:
 
> >John Kuthe...
> Why would you, you haven't been gainfully employed for the past thirty
> years... and before that you made donut holes for a few days.
 
BullSHIT! I worked at Venture in the bakery end of high school, then made donuts for 8 years six nights a week 1980's, them began going back to school, still made donuts on weekends, then contracted MS Jan 1 1990 diagnosed, then worked Coop jobs through 5 years of Computer Engneering school. then worked for IBM 1995-2002, took a hiatus, went to Nursing School and worked as a nurse on and off until now!
 
So Fuck You ShelDUM! :-(
 
 
John Kuthe...
bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Jan 03 04:57AM -0800

"This is an example of when the institutions that our constitution created to resolve disputes so that you didn't have to have riots and violence in the streets go wrong ... I still believe in the court system. I was part of the court system for decades – as a litigant, a judge, and as an appellate chief justice."
 
U.S. Rep. Gohmert Says He Was Not Advocating Violence In Interview About Election Lawsuit
ABC Local - 16 hours ago
-- https://www.ktre.com/2021/01/02/us-rep-gohmert-says-he-was-not-advocating-violence-interview-about-election-lawsuit/
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jan 03 05:43AM -0800

On Sunday, January 3, 2021 at 7:57:29 AM UTC-5, bruce bowser wrote:
 
> U.S. Rep. Gohmert Says He Was Not Advocating Violence In Interview About Election Lawsuit
> ABC Local - 16 hours ago
> -- https://www.ktre.com/2021/01/02/us-rep-gohmert-says-he-was-not-advocating-violence-interview-about-election-lawsuit/
 
He might be the stupidest person in the House. He's well matched with
Senator-elect Tommy Tuberville.
 
Cindy Hamilton
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jan 03 05:27AM -0800

> https://www.amazon.com/Tiger-SMG-A360-WL-TIGER-Mochi-making-machines/dp/B0152W155Y
> ----
 
> I got the 10 cup. Angela likes Mochi. Too carby for me.
That's a big one. Indeed, mochi carries a big carb load. I got some mochi rice soaking. Maybe I'll cook it today or tomorrow.
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jan 03 08:05AM -0500

On Sun, 03 Jan 2021 Master Bruce <masterbater.cum> wrote:
 
>>https://www.flickr.com/photos/15522299@N08/50792529502/in/dateposted-public/
 
>Looks very good. Cashews, mushrooms and hot peppers would make me not
>miss fish (or meat).
 
Looks good but that small portion is a starvation diet... needs a mess
of bok choy and so that I don't starve needs some kind of noodles and
a sauce (peanut).
With the busy design on that plate at first glance it looks like
there's more than there is... that is definately a portion for a young
toddler (two year old) or an ematiated POW.
I grow sugar snap peas and prefer eating them raw, and never count, I
can easily consume 30-40 while picking. That dish can use some celery
too, 'bout 4-6 lge ribs, diced on the bias. What's not to like about
sugar snap peas... that would be the best part of your medley.
Janet <nobody@home.org>: Jan 03 12:44PM

In article <h2vmjtgny465$.dlg@sqwertz.com>, sqwertzme@gmail.invalid
says...
 
 
> I bet if I waved a candy bar in front if his face it would smile.
 
 
Ignorance of the ugly American abroad who knows nothing because even
when informed, he wasn't listening.
 
 
Janet UK
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