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When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so
involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd...starting over with a *bad* attitude -- "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner." -- Duncan Hines To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox" |
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In article >,
Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote: > When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you > to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd...starting over with a *bad* attitude Invest in some kitchen timers luv. :-) They have saved me a world of grief and improved my cooking. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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In article >,
Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote: > When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you > to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. Oops! Live and learn. At least all that got burned was the pie crust. Many years ago, a college friend of mine dozed off one day when he was home sick with the flu. He awoke to find his kitchen fully involved in flames and the chicken noodle soup he was heating up was a total loss! |
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On Apr 11, 2:11 pm, Stan Horwitz > wrote:
> In article >, > Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote: > > > When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > > involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you > > to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. > Just as bad is to forget to put on the timer, so you have no idea how long it's cooked, and to end up making it underdone out of fear you've overcooked it. |
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"Terry Pulliam Burd" > wrote in message ... > When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you > to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd...starting over with a *bad* attitude > > -- > "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as > old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the > waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner." > > -- Duncan Hines > > To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox Oh lots of us have done this.. It's more important that u tell us what type of pie you were planning so we can be overly sympathetic about the burning and do tell what good book was so good to make you burn your pie crust. Us readers must know. With me it usually ends up being some stupid human interest piece or an instruction book for something!! Though I hopelessly burned some spaghetti sauce a few months ago reading a Nora Roberts Book. Mental note to self made after that it is important to let husband know what u did BEFORE he scrapes all the burned stuff from the pot bottom, thus ruining the entire pot of sauce right before dinner..sigh. -- Laura -Sautéed poo is still poo! Come join us at The Dirty Old Ladies and The Dirty Old Men! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheDirtyOldLadies/ |
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"Terry Pulliam Burd" > wrote in message ... > When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you > to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd...starting over with a *bad* attitude > > -- > "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as > old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the > waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner." > > -- Duncan Hines > > To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox" uhoh, bad food alarm went off...... -ginny |
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On Apr 10, 9:25 pm, Terry Pulliam Burd >
wrote: > When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you > to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd...starting over with a *bad* attitude > > -- > "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as > old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the > waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner." > > -- Duncan Hines > > To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox" So... What was the book?? :) |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote: > >> When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so >> involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you >> to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. >> > > Invest in some kitchen timers luv. :-) > They have saved me a world of grief and improved my cooking. Only if you remember to set them.... :-( gloria p |
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Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
> > When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you > to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. I usually set my timer for the minimum time suggested and check it. Sometimes it is hard to tell by the crust. I often go by smell. Pie pastry was a particular smell when it is properly cooked. Please don't ask me to describe it. Suffice it to say that once the timer as gone and I check the results I look at the colour and smell, set the timer for a few more minutes and then stay close and use my nose. I always use the oven timer for my baking, but if I am involved in something I take a wind up or the base of my digital thermometer/timer to with me. It's amazing how many diversions can turn your oblivious to the sound of a timer in another room. |
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In article >,
Puester > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > In article >, > > Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote: > > > >> When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > >> involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you > >> to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. > >> > > > > Invest in some kitchen timers luv. :-) > > They have saved me a world of grief and improved my cooking. > > > Only if you remember to set them.... > :-( > > gloria p I have two of them next to my computer since that used to be my downfall. Both are 3 channel timers so I can set up to 6 times at once if I need to. :-) -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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On Apr 10, 9:25 pm, Terry Pulliam Burd >
wrote: > When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you > to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd...starting over with a *bad* attitude Too many electronic beepers. My oven, washer, and dryer all sound moderately similar, so when I'm at the computer, I can't tell if the rolls are done, the wash is done, or the clothes need to be hung up! And try to remember, the smoke alarm is NOT a good timer when cooking<g> maxine in ri love your tagline! > -- > "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as > old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the > waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner." > > -- Duncan Hines |
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Puester wrote:
> Omelet wrote: > > In article >, > > Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote: > > > > > When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > > > involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert > > > you to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie > > > crust. > > > > > > > Invest in some kitchen timers luv. :-) > > They have saved me a world of grief and improved my cooking. > > > Only if you remember to set them.... It's not the setting that gets me, it's the starting. Especially bad when cooking rice. Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
> When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you > to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd...starting over with a *bad* attitude > Poor you! Barbara gave me a hard time yesterday, because first I went out to buy a pound of fresh peas for $4.99, shelled them, mixed them with the mushrooms I had sliced and sauteed and put the pot over a low flame. It was not low enough, I burned the whole thing and Marcel really does not like peas that look and taste like pellets of coal, so I told Barbara about it. She had some mighty nasty things to tell me. :o( What kind of pie would it have been? |
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In article ink.net>,
margaret suran > wrote: > Terry Pulliam Burd wrote: > > When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so > > involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you > > to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. > > > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd...starting over with a *bad* attitude > > > Poor you! Barbara gave me a hard time yesterday, because first I went > out to buy a pound of fresh peas for $4.99, shelled them, mixed them > with the mushrooms I had sliced and sauteed and put the pot over a low > flame. It was not low enough, I burned the whole thing and Marcel > really does not like peas that look and taste like pellets of coal, so I > told Barbara about it. She had some mighty nasty things to tell me. :o( Liar, liar, pants on fire Nose as long as a telephone wire! -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://jamlady.eboard.com - Comfort Food for Bob Pastorio, updated 3-16-2007 http://web.mac.com/barbschaller - blahblahblog - Orange Honey Garlic Chicken, 3-29-2007 http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/amytaylor |
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article ink.net>, > margaret suran > wrote: > >> Terry Pulliam Burd wrote: >>> When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so >>> involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you >>> to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. >>> >>> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd...starting over with a *bad* attitude >>> >> Poor you! Barbara gave me a hard time yesterday, because first I went >> out to buy a pound of fresh peas for $4.99, shelled them, mixed them >> with the mushrooms I had sliced and sauteed and put the pot over a low >> flame. It was not low enough, I burned the whole thing and Marcel >> really does not like peas that look and taste like pellets of coal, so I >> told Barbara about it. She had some mighty nasty things to tell me. :o( > > Liar, liar, pants on fire > Nose as long as a telephone wire! > Barbara, You wrote that I was mean for feeding Marcel burned food. You also insinuated that I especially should not have turned fresh peas into charcoal and hinted that frozen peas are less expensive, thus better suited for cremation. Unfortunately, this drama played out on Instant Messenger and I cannot retrieve our conversation. :o( |
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"margaret suran" > wrote in message link.net... > Melba's Jammin' wrote: >> In article ink.net>, >> margaret suran > wrote: >> >>> Terry Pulliam Burd wrote: >>>> When baking a pie crust, it is likely not a good idea to get so >>>> involved in reading a book that it takes the smoke alarm to alert you >>>> to the fact that you just burned the sh*t out of your pie crust. >>>> >>>> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd...starting over with a *bad* attitude >>>> >>> Poor you! Barbara gave me a hard time yesterday, because first I went >>> out to buy a pound of fresh peas for $4.99, shelled them, mixed them >>> with the mushrooms I had sliced and sauteed and put the pot over a low >>> flame. It was not low enough, I burned the whole thing and Marcel >>> really does not like peas that look and taste like pellets of coal, so I >>> told Barbara about it. She had some mighty nasty things to tell me. >>> :o( >> >> Liar, liar, pants on fire >> Nose as long as a telephone wire! >> > Barbara, You wrote that I was mean for feeding Marcel burned food. You > also insinuated that I especially should not have turned fresh peas into > charcoal and hinted that frozen peas are less expensive, thus better > suited for cremation. > margaret, darhlink, we still love you.....besides, if Marcel has any complaints tell him that a little charcoal is good for the digestion (health food stores sell this in capsule form as a digestive aid). Besides, never mind the Jam Queen, she just had crunchy brownies, so she's not in a good frame of mind. -ginny > Unfortunately, this drama played out on Instant Messenger and I cannot > retrieve our conversation. :o( > |
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Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
> margaret, darhlink, we still love you.....besides, if Marcel has any > complaints tell him that a little charcoal is good for the digestion (health > food stores sell this in capsule form as a digestive aid). Besides, never > mind the Jam Queen, she just had crunchy brownies, so she's not in a good > frame of mind. > -ginny Thank you, Ginny. Marcel is going through hell with dental work right now and the little charcoal pellets did not help the root canal work. Your kind word sure helped me, though. MS |
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On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 00:27:36 GMT, margaret suran
> wrote: >Virginia Tadrzynski wrote: > >> margaret, darhlink, we still love you.....besides, if Marcel has any >> complaints tell him that a little charcoal is good for the digestion (health >> food stores sell this in capsule form as a digestive aid). Besides, never >> mind the Jam Queen, she just had crunchy brownies, so she's not in a good >> frame of mind. >> -ginny > >Thank you, Ginny. Marcel is going through hell with dental work right >now and the little charcoal pellets did not help the root canal work. > >Your kind word sure helped me, though. MS Wish Marcel the best from me, Margaret. I am sorry he is having discomfort with the dental work. Root canals are not fun, but his dentist should do everything to make him comfortable. Boron |
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margaret suran wrote:
> Virginia Tadrzynski wrote: > >> margaret, darhlink, we still love you.....besides, if Marcel has any >> complaints tell him that a little charcoal is good for the digestion >> (health food stores sell this in capsule form as a digestive aid). >> Besides, never mind the Jam Queen, she just had crunchy brownies, so >> she's not in a good frame of mind. >> -ginny > > Thank you, Ginny. Marcel is going through hell with dental work right > now and the little charcoal pellets did not help the root canal work. > > Your kind word sure helped me, though. MS Sorry about the root canal...Hope he feels better soon... -- "I'm thinking that if this dilemma grows any more horns, I'm going to shoot it and put it up on the wall." - Harry Dresden |
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Boron Elgar wrote:
> Wish Marcel the best from me, Margaret. I am sorry he is having > discomfort with the dental work. Root canals are not fun, but his > dentist should do everything to make him comfortable. > > Boron Thank you, he was very comfortable until I fed him th burned peas. :o( |
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