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Old 08-01-2006, 11:09 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"MoM" ha scritto nel messaggio
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"~patches~" wrote in message
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Pandora wrote:

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Ontario? Canada? Beautiful place!


It sure is!!! Great food too!


My husband thinks so..; D LOL

MoM

What use to eat Canadians? I imagine only salmon
Cheers
Pandora




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Old 08-01-2006, 11:10 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"MoM" ha scritto nel messaggio
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"Pandora" wrote in message
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"nancree" ha scritto nel messaggio
ups.com...
Hi, Pandora,

Do you live in Italy or the USA???
We'd love to have you live here, but we thought, from your posts, that
you lived in Italy.
I love your posts.
Cheers,
Nancree


....And I love yours!!!!! )))
Thank you
Pandy



Ok, ok. Pandy doesn't want us to know WHERE she lives!


Nothern Italy, near Turin. The name of the country is Germagnano, near Alps.
Cheers
Pandora

MoM



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Old 08-01-2006, 11:13 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"MG" ha scritto nel messaggio
...

"Bronwyn" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hey Pandy, I'm an Aussie (Down Under) not an American, and we're nice
too -- you know!!!!

Bronnie


I wonder how many there are (aussies that is) in this newsgroup?

(I lost my link to that world map thingy we all did, so can't check that
way )


I think that map work no more!
Pandy




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Old 08-01-2006, 01:32 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Hello my friends !!!!!


"Pandora" wrote in message
...

"MoM" ha scritto nel messaggio
. ..

"Pandora" wrote in message
...

"nancree" ha scritto nel messaggio
ups.com...
Hi, Pandora,

Do you live in Italy or the USA???
We'd love to have you live here, but we thought, from your posts,
that
you lived in Italy.
I love your posts.
Cheers,
Nancree

....And I love yours!!!!! )))
Thank you
Pandy



Ok, ok. Pandy doesn't want us to know WHERE she lives!


Nothern Italy, near Turin. The name of the country is Germagnano, near
Alps.


That is where I thought you lived and I was surprised to see someone
write that you were not living in Italy


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Old 08-01-2006, 01:32 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Hello my friends !!!!!


"Pandora" wrote in message
...

"MG" ha scritto nel messaggio
...

"Bronwyn" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hey Pandy, I'm an Aussie (Down Under) not an American, and we're
nice
too -- you know!!!!

Bronnie


I wonder how many there are (aussies that is) in this newsgroup?

(I lost my link to that world map thingy we all did, so can't check
that way )


I think that map work no more!


Yes I just tried too! Christine? Is that site down?


  #36 (permalink)  
Old 08-01-2006, 02:32 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Hello my friends !!!!!

Pandora wrote:
I have spent my Xmas holiday in Italy. But now I Am come back In
America. My Italian Ng friends needed my presence: they were so
lovely and so kind ... I have had a nice welcome there!!!
It's a pity they are a little hill billies folks! DDDDDDDD
I'm very glad to see you again! today is the Epifany feast here.
I'm gonna do some Spinach gnocchi today for lunch!
I will tell you!
Fondly
Pandora


Why did I always think you were *in* Italy? And if you aren't, how is it
you have such a poor understanding of American English? The people at the
store down the street who are from Ethiopia, Africa, only in this country
for 7 months now, express themselves better than you appear to do. I am
highly suspicious of anyone who blatantly slaughters the English language
(shut up, you folks over in the U.K.!) with every post. The maids we had in
Bangkok in 1970 would have done better had the internet been available.

Doesn't matter; I mostly skip your posts because they aren't something I
want to read. I don't care to see photos of what you cook. If you want to
do that, post to alt.binaries.food. I don't look at most of the stuff over
there, either.

I'm terribly sorry if I'm wrong, but I think you are a fake. A fake who
likes to cook, but nonetheless a fake.

Jill --speaking with a Scottish brogue because her grandparents did


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Old 08-01-2006, 02:55 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"jmcquown" wrote in
:

Pandora wrote:
I have spent my Xmas holiday in Italy. But now I Am come back In
America. My Italian Ng friends needed my presence: they were so
lovely and so kind ... I have had a nice welcome there!!!
It's a pity they are a little hill billies folks! DDDDDDDD
I'm very glad to see you again! today is the Epifany feast here.
I'm gonna do some Spinach gnocchi today for lunch!
I will tell you!
Fondly
Pandora


Why did I always think you were *in* Italy?


She is in Italy, she's mentioned the town somewhere else in this thread, I
think. This post seems to have confused a lot of people, but to me, since I
hadn't seen any of her posts for a while, it meant that she had spent her
Christmas holidays only posting in Italian newsgroups, and now she was back
in RFC - "America". Another post made it clear she associated RFC with
America.

Rhonda Anderson
Cranebrook, NSW, Australia
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Old 08-01-2006, 03:01 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Pandora wrote:
"Ophelia" ha scritto nel messaggio
news

"Pandora" wrote in message
...

"~patches~" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Pandora wrote:

"~patches~" ha scritto nel messaggio
...

Pandora wrote:


"~patches~" ha scritto nel
messaggio ...


Bronwyn wrote:



Hey Pandy, I'm an Aussie (Down Under) not an American, and
we're nice
too -- you know!!!!

Bronnie


Hello!!!! I Am happy to here a person from Australia! I have
discovered (only few days ago) that I have a cousin who has
opened a restaurant in Australia. His name is Andrea Bizzari!
Do you know him?
Cheers
Pandy

Umm, Pandora I'm from Canada and I don't know Jim, or Bob, or
well, you have to listen to the *I am Canadian* thing I
thought you were in Italy but you aren't?


Pandora is not in Italy???


Yes I Am , LOL!
Pan

I don't believe you.

"have spent my Xmas holiday in Italy. But now I Am come back In America.
My Italian Ng friends needed my presence: they were so lovely and so kind
.... I have had a nice welcome there!!!
It's a pity they are a little hill billies folks! DDDDDDDD
I'm very glad to see you again! today is the Epifany feast here.
I'm gonna do some Spinach gnocchi today for lunch!
I will tell you!
Fondly
Pandora"

No one talks like this. I've met a number of Italians who own restaurants
(around here it's the Gristanti family) and they don't talk like they are
members of a crime family. They sure as hell wouldn't TYPE like they are.
You, my friend, deserve every criticism you get. With your half-assed
"English" you are an insult to every legitimate Italian-American who came
here to make a new life.

OB Food: Chicken Carciofi

2 chicken breasts, halved and skinned
1/4 cup olive oil
3 cloves garlic, minced
splash good white wine
1/2 c. chicken stock
1/4 lb. artichoke hearts, halved (frozen will do)
1 lemon for juice and garnish
1/2 cup fresh parsley

Brown the chicken breast halves in olive oil until golden along with the
garlic. Deglaze the pan with wine and squeeze in lemon juice. Add chicken
stock and the artichoke hearts and cook over low heat until tender.
Sprinkle with fresh parsley; plate and serve with slices of lemon, a nice
angel hair pasta in a cream sauce with steamed vegetables on the side.

Jill


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Old 08-01-2006, 03:10 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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jmcquown wrote:
Pandora wrote:

I have spent my Xmas holiday in Italy. But now I Am come back In
America. My Italian Ng friends needed my presence: they were so
lovely and so kind ... I have had a nice welcome there!!! It's a
pity they are a little hill billies folks! DDDDDDDD I'm very
glad to see you again! today is the Epifany feast here. I'm gonna
do some Spinach gnocchi today for lunch! I will tell you! Fondly
Pandora



Why did I always think you were *in* Italy? And if you aren't, how
is it you have such a poor understanding of American English? The
people at the store down the street who are from Ethiopia, Africa,
only in this country for 7 months now, express themselves better
than you appear to do. I am highly suspicious of anyone who
blatantly slaughters the English language (shut up, you folks over
in the U.K.!) with every post. The maids we had in Bangkok in 1970
would have done better had the internet been available.

Doesn't matter; I mostly skip your posts because they aren't
something I want to read. I don't care to see photos of what you
cook. If you want to do that, post to alt.binaries.food. I don't
look at most of the stuff over there, either.

I'm terribly sorry if I'm wrong, but I think you are a fake. A
fake who likes to cook, but nonetheless a fake.

Jill --speaking with a Scottish brogue because her grandparents
did


Jill, Pandora lives in Italy. She and I have exchanged letters and
hers are postmarked from there, from a post office near Turin. )

As for her command of English, it is much better than my command of
French, which is a language I studied in school and where I lived for
a while. Foreign languages are difficult to master. (

I hope that you are well and had nice holidays. My sister is in the
hospital since before Christmas, with a broken leg as the result of a
fall. Marcel just came home from the hospital, after a week's stay in
one, where he had angioplasty and a stent inserted. We spent New
Year's Eve in the Emergency Room. It was not the best Holiday Season
for us. (





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Old 08-01-2006, 03:47 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Hello my friends !!!!!


"Ophelia" ha scritto nel messaggio
.uk...

"Pandora" wrote in message
...

"MoM" ha scritto nel messaggio
. ..

"Pandora" wrote in message
...

"nancree" ha scritto nel messaggio
ups.com...
Hi, Pandora,

Do you live in Italy or the USA???
We'd love to have you live here, but we thought, from your posts, that
you lived in Italy.
I love your posts.
Cheers,
Nancree

....And I love yours!!!!! )))
Thank you
Pandy



Ok, ok. Pandy doesn't want us to know WHERE she lives!


Nothern Italy, near Turin. The name of the country is Germagnano, near
Alps.


That is where I thought you lived and I was surprised to see someone write
that you were not living in Italy


I was surprised too! But perhaps he forgot! I don't remember where all the
folks (Rcf'rs) lives! But I know that Ophelia live in Scotland but she was
born in Yorkshire (I remember this things because of the puddings )) ) ;
that Margaret, lives in New York; That sf lives in San francisco and Whayne
lives near California. I know that Bob Pastorio lives in Virginia, That
Carol "in this Crash" lives in Minnesota, that Patches lives in Canada ...
and Sheldon lives in Burundi DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
I don't know where the other folks lives. I Suggest to write it under the
sign.
What do you think?
Cheers and greetings
Pandora
in Piedmont (Nothern Italy).




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Old 08-01-2006, 03:47 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Hello my friends !!!!!


"Ophelia" ha scritto nel messaggio
.uk...

"Pandora" wrote in message
...

"MG" ha scritto nel messaggio
...

"Bronwyn" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hey Pandy, I'm an Aussie (Down Under) not an American, and we're nice
too -- you know!!!!

Bronnie


I wonder how many there are (aussies that is) in this newsgroup?

(I lost my link to that world map thingy we all did, so can't check that
way )


I think that map work no more!


Yes I just tried too! Christine? Is that site down?


It's a long time it doesn't work
Pandy




  #42 (permalink)  
Old 08-01-2006, 03:48 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Hello my friends !!!!!

In article ,
"Pandora" wrote:
(snip)

We go to Vegas each year. This would be the first we wouldn't go together
We love Vegas. The food - man you can get just about anything! We


Why do you call it Vegas and not Las Vegas?
Pan


It's just a commonly used "abbreviation."
--
http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 1-3-2006, Sam I Am! and Hello!
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Old 08-01-2006, 03:53 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Hello my friends !!!!!


"jmcquown" ha scritto nel messaggio
. ..
Pandora wrote:
I have spent my Xmas holiday in Italy. But now I Am come back In
America. My Italian Ng friends needed my presence: they were so
lovely and so kind ... I have had a nice welcome there!!!
It's a pity they are a little hill billies folks! DDDDDDDD
I'm very glad to see you again! today is the Epifany feast here.
I'm gonna do some Spinach gnocchi today for lunch!
I will tell you!
Fondly
Pandora


Why did I always think you were *in* Italy? And if you aren't, how is it
you have such a poor understanding of American English? The people at the
store down the street who are from Ethiopia, Africa, only in this country
for 7 months now, express themselves better than you appear to do. I am
highly suspicious of anyone who blatantly slaughters the English language
(shut up, you folks over in the U.K.!) with every post. The maids we had
in
Bangkok in 1970 would have done better had the internet been available.

Doesn't matter; I mostly skip your posts because they aren't something I
want to read. I don't care to see photos of what you cook. If you want
to
do that, post to alt.binaries.food. I don't look at most of the stuff
over
there, either.

I'm terribly sorry if I'm wrong, but I think you are a fake. A fake who
likes to cook, but nonetheless a fake.

Jill --speaking with a Scottish brogue because her grandparents did


Thank you Jill. you are very Kind! What did you do during xmas holidays. Did
they ****ed in your coffeee this morning?
Cheers
Your fondly
Pandy




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Old 08-01-2006, 03:55 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Hello my friends !!!!!

In article ,
"jmcquown" wrote:

Pandora wrote:

(snippage)

Pandora is not in Italy???


Yes I Am , LOL!
Pan


I don't believe you.

"have spent my Xmas holiday in Italy. But now I Am come back In America.
My Italian Ng friends needed my presence: they were so lovely and so kind
... I have had a nice welcome there!!!
It's a pity they are a little hill billies folks! DDDDDDDD
I'm very glad to see you again! today is the Epifany feast here.
I'm gonna do some Spinach gnocchi today for lunch!
I will tell you!
Fondly
Pandora"

No one talks like this. I've met a number of Italians who own restaurants
(around here it's the Gristanti family) and they don't talk like they are
members of a crime family. They sure as hell wouldn't TYPE like they are.
You, my friend, deserve every criticism you get. With your half-assed
"English" you are an insult to every legitimate Italian-American who came
here to make a new life.


What, in her posts, suggests "talk like they are members of a crime
family"? What are you seeing that I'm missing?
--
http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 1-3-2006, Sam I Am! and Hello!
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Old 08-01-2006, 03:56 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"jmcquown" ha scritto nel messaggio
.. .
Pandora wrote:
"Ophelia" ha scritto nel messaggio
news

"Pandora" wrote in message
...

"~patches~" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Pandora wrote:

"~patches~" ha scritto nel messaggio
...

Pandora wrote:


"~patches~" ha scritto nel
messaggio ...


Bronwyn wrote:



Hey Pandy, I'm an Aussie (Down Under) not an American, and
we're nice
too -- you know!!!!

Bronnie


Hello!!!! I Am happy to here a person from Australia! I have
discovered (only few days ago) that I have a cousin who has
opened a restaurant in Australia. His name is Andrea Bizzari!
Do you know him?
Cheers
Pandy

Umm, Pandora I'm from Canada and I don't know Jim, or Bob, or
well, you have to listen to the *I am Canadian* thing I
thought you were in Italy but you aren't?

Pandora is not in Italy???


Yes I Am , LOL!
Pan


I don't believe you.

"have spent my Xmas holiday in Italy. But now I Am come back In America.
My Italian Ng friends needed my presence: they were so lovely and so kind
... I have had a nice welcome there!!!
It's a pity they are a little hill billies folks! DDDDDDDD
I'm very glad to see you again! today is the Epifany feast here.
I'm gonna do some Spinach gnocchi today for lunch!
I will tell you!
Fondly
Pandora"

No one talks like this. I've met a number of Italians who own restaurants
(around here it's the Gristanti family) and they don't talk like they are
members of a crime family. They sure as hell wouldn't TYPE like they are.
You, my friend, deserve every criticism you get. With your half-assed
"English" you are an insult to every legitimate Italian-American who came
here to make a new life.

OB Food: Chicken Carciofi

2 chicken breasts, halved and skinned
1/4 cup olive oil
3 cloves garlic, minced
splash good white wine
1/2 c. chicken stock
1/4 lb. artichoke hearts, halved (frozen will do)
1 lemon for juice and garnish
1/2 cup fresh parsley

Brown the chicken breast halves in olive oil until golden along with the
garlic. Deglaze the pan with wine and squeeze in lemon juice. Add
chicken
stock and the artichoke hearts and cook over low heat until tender.
Sprinkle with fresh parsley; plate and serve with slices of lemon, a nice
angel hair pasta in a cream sauce with steamed vegetables on the side.

Jill

I repeat: did they ****ed in your coffee today?
have a healthy year Jill!
Cheers
yours
Pandora


 




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