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Where's my Pandora and our mascot, Basil???
Where's Wayne Boatwright (CotD #3)??? Where's my Damsel in Dis Dress??? I have half a mind to alert the authorities! ? Andy |
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Ted Campanelli said...
> Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and sometimes not > so great) words of knowledge: >> Where's my Pandora and our mascot, Basil??? >> >> Where's Wayne Boatwright (CotD #3)??? >> >> Where's my Damsel in Dis Dress??? >> >> I have half a mind to alert the authorities! >> >> ? >> >> Andy > > Where is the other half ? {:-) hey! Hey!! HEY!!! Don't go complainin'. <G> Andy |
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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 06:34:50 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>Where's my Pandora and our mascot, Basil??? > >Where's Wayne Boatwright (CotD #3)??? > >Where's my Damsel in Dis Dress??? > >I have half a mind to alert the authorities! > >? > >Andy Damsel is taking a break. She has an extraordinary lot of stuff on her plate right now and says she can barely handle what she has. I too want to know where Wayne is, and when he is coming back. If he is coming back at all.... Christine |
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Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and sometimes not
so great) words of knowledge: > Where's my Pandora and our mascot, Basil??? > > Where's Wayne Boatwright (CotD #3)??? > > Where's my Damsel in Dis Dress??? > > I have half a mind to alert the authorities! > > ? > > Andy Where is the other half ? {:-) |
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Andy wrote:
> Where's my Pandora and our mascot, Basil??? I've been wondering myself where pandora is...haven't heard from her since I moved. -- "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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![]() "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... > Where's my Pandora and our mascot, Basil??? > > Where's Wayne Boatwright (CotD #3)??? > > Where's my Damsel in Dis Dress??? > > I have half a mind to alert the authorities! > > ? > > Andy Sent Wayne an email. Hope its the rightest address. Edrena |
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![]() "The Joneses" > wrote in message t... > > "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... >> Where's my Pandora and our mascot, Basil??? >> >> Where's Wayne Boatwright (CotD #3)??? >> >> Where's my Damsel in Dis Dress??? >> >> I have half a mind to alert the authorities! >> >> ? >> >> Andy > > Sent Wayne an email. Hope its the rightest address. I wrote Wayne last week. No reply but I did get a receipt. |
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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 06:34:50 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>Where's my Pandora and our mascot, Basil??? I had an email from Pandora at Easter. She is doing fine and is as lovely and loving a yooman bean as ever. She's taking classes of some sort and is quite busy. Can't speak for Basil. <snip> TammyM |
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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 08:33:53 -0400, Christine Dabney
> wrote: >I too want to know where Wayne is, and when he is coming back. If he >is coming back at all.... Maybe he's back in a new personna.... -- See return address to reply by email |
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sf wrote:
> Christine Dabney writes: > > >I too want to know where Wayne is, and when he is coming back. * If he > >is coming back at all.... > > Maybe he's back in a new personna.... I'm pretty certain that "Wayne" has posted under several IDs, in fact I'm pretty sure Wayne and Damsel are one and the same. Sheldon Avatar |
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In article .com>,
"Sheldon" > wrote: > sf wrote: > > Christine Dabney writes: > > > > >I too want to know where Wayne is, and when he is coming back. * If he > > >is coming back at all.... > > > > Maybe he's back in a new personna.... > > I'm pretty certain that "Wayne" has posted under several IDs, in fact > I'm pretty sure Wayne and Damsel are one and the same. > > Sheldon Avatar LOL! I'ved met both IRL. -- -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 .com>, > "Sheldon" > wrote: > >> sf wrote: >>> Christine Dabney writes: >>> >>>> I too want to know where Wayne is, and when he is coming back. If he >>>> is coming back at all.... >>> Maybe he's back in a new personna.... >> I'm pretty certain that "Wayne" has posted under several IDs, in fact >> I'm pretty sure Wayne and Damsel are one and the same. >> >> Sheldon Avatar > > LOL! I'ved met both IRL. Before or after The Operation? Best regards, ;-) Bob |
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Sheldon wrote:
> sf wrote: > > Christine Dabney writes: > > > >I too want to know where Wayne is, and when he is coming back. ? If he > > >is coming back at all.... > > > Maybe he's back in a new personna.... > > I'm pretty certain that "Wayne" has posted under several IDs, in fact > I'm pretty sure Wayne and Damsel are one and the same. Could Wayne be "Emma Thackery"...??? -- Best Greg |
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Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Could Wayne be "Emma Thackery"...??? > > -- > Best > Greg Sort of like Doug Lerner=JoeSparebedroom? Why can't we just get some of the decent MIA posters back!? The Kay Hartman, Rich Tester, Leila, Renee Mueller folks? I missed reading about the Easter feast Renee always put on for her church. |
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article .com>, > "Sheldon" > wrote: > >> sf wrote: >>> Christine Dabney writes: >>> >>>> I too want to know where Wayne is, and when he is coming back. If he >>>> is coming back at all.... >>> Maybe he's back in a new personna.... >> I'm pretty certain that "Wayne" has posted under several IDs, in fact >> I'm pretty sure Wayne and Damsel are one and the same. >> >> Sheldon Avatar > > LOL! I've met both IRL. So...are they the same person? ;-0 gloria p |
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In article >,
Puester > wrote: > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > > In article .com>, > > "Sheldon" > wrote: > > > >> sf wrote: > >>> Christine Dabney writes: > >>> > >>>> I too want to know where Wayne is, and when he is coming back. If he > >>>> is coming back at all.... > >>> Maybe he's back in a new personna.... > >> I'm pretty certain that "Wayne" has posted under several IDs, in fact > >> I'm pretty sure Wayne and Damsel are one and the same. > >> > >> Sheldon Avatar > > > > LOL! I've met both IRL. > > So...are they the same person? > > ;-0 > gloria p No. Carol's got more hair. "-) -- -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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In article >,
zxcvbob > wrote: > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > > In article .com>, > > "Sheldon" > wrote: > > > >> sf wrote: > >>> Christine Dabney writes: > >>> > >>>> I too want to know where Wayne is, and when he is coming back. If he > >>>> is coming back at all.... > >>> Maybe he's back in a new personna.... > >> I'm pretty certain that "Wayne" has posted under several IDs, in fact > >> I'm pretty sure Wayne and Damsel are one and the same. > >> > >> Sheldon Avatar > > > > LOL! I'ved met both IRL. > > > Before or after The Operation? > > Best regards, ;-) > Bob That was someone else. Remember? -- -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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Goomba38 wrote:
> > I missed reading about the Easter feast Renee always put on for her church. I've just about had my fill of churchy stuff in RFC. |
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Mark Thorson wrote:
> Goomba38 wrote: >> I missed reading about the Easter feast Renee always put on for her church. > > I've just about had my fill of churchy stuff in RFC. LOL.. no, not interested in her church itself, but always the feast she put on. She always made lamb which I adore, and she seemed to make mass quantities of everything. There is something about cooking for large crowds that I enjoy a LOT. I like organizing and doing it. Even if my back and feet later pay the price, I just like it. |
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In article >,
Goomba38 > wrote: > Why can't we just get some of the decent MIA posters back!? The Kay > Hartman, Rich Tester, Leila, Renee Mueller folks? I'm guessing they've got better things to do than wade through crap. I suspect there may be some private mailing lists existing of former rfc folks who are interested in discussing cooking and not computer issues, medical procedures, veterinary concerns, humor, etc. > I missed reading about the Easter feast Renee always put on for her church. I've copied her by mail on this post. Maybe she'll respond. She might still be changing diapers for someone. :-) -- -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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In article >,
Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > I'm guessing they've got better things to do than wade through crap. I > suspect there may be some private mailing lists existing of former rfc > folks who are interested in discussing cooking and not computer issues, > medical procedures, veterinary concerns, humor, etc. Along with all the additional misc. posts _whining_ about the crap! I did not read nor post to the list all day Saturday or Sunday because I actually had a busy weekend. I tuned in about 5 hours ago to the tune of 850 messages. I just decided to delete them all unread and started from scratch... One always has that option. -- 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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![]() "Omelet" > wrote > I just decided to delete them all unread and started from scratch... > > One always has that option. I like picking through them, but nobody has time to read them all. At least I hope not. And I hope that anyone who replies to my posts and does not receive a reply from me does not take it personally. |
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![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > Goomba38 > wrote: > >> Why can't we just get some of the decent MIA posters back!? The Kay >> Hartman, Rich Tester, Leila, Renee Mueller folks? > > I'm guessing they've got better things to do than wade through crap. You and Goomba should join them! Isn't that a good idea? |
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cyberSLOP wrote:
> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message > > ... > > > In article >, > > Goomba38 > wrote: > > >> Why can't we just get some of the decent MIA posters back!? The Kay > >> Hartman, Rich Tester, Leila, Renee Mueller folks? > > > I'm guessing they've got better things to do than wade through crap. > > You and Goomba should join them! Isn't that a good idea? Is your intellectual level at about five years old or are you just extremely "learning - disabled"... cyberSLOP, you are foetid REEKER - BIG TIME...!!! -- Best Greg |
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cyberPUKE wrote:
> "Omelet" > wrote > > > I just decided to delete them all unread and started from scratch... > > > One always has that option. > > I like picking through them, but nobody has time to read them all. At > least I hope not. And I hope that anyone who replies to my posts and > does not receive a reply from me does not take it personally. No worries 'ere, LUV...!!! -- Best Greg |
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Goomba38 wrote:
> Mark Thorson wrote: > > Goomba38 wrote: > >> I missed reading about the Easter feast Renee always put on for her church. > > > I've just about had my fill of churchy stuff in RFC. > > LOL.. no, not interested in her church itself, but always the feast she > put on. She always made lamb which I adore, and she seemed to make mass > quantities of everything. I always liked her posts about cooking, as I too like "cooking for a crowd"...also her telling about the animals they raised or were planning on raising. Not many of us here have our own chickens or whatever... Did not especially care for her stuff about "We're poor but we are in the process of having another kid...". To me, you get somewhat established first in life financially and *then* start* a family, it's the mature thing to do, whether your religion instructs such as not. I generally think that folks should not get married before their late 20's, let alone have kids at an early age. But that's just my opinion, others may differ... > There is something about cooking for large crowds that I enjoy a LOT. I > like organizing and doing it. Even if my back and feet later pay the > price, I just like it. These daze when I do a cooking marathon it seems like I need a day to rest, lol. And I'm in decent shape...it's the standing in the kitchen in one position for hours at a time that does my ankles in... -- Best Greg |
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In article >, "cybercat" >
wrote: > "Omelet" > wrote > > I just decided to delete them all unread and started from scratch... > > > > One always has that option. > > I like picking through them, but nobody has time to read them all. At > least I hope not. And I hope that anyone who replies to my posts and > does not receive a reply from me does not take it personally. Same here. 850 was a bit much. ;-) Not to mention the backup from other groups I read. -- 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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Goomba38 wrote:
> Gregory Morrow wrote: > > Could Wayne be "Emma Thackery"...??? > > > -- > > Best > > Greg > > Sort of like Doug Lerner=JoeSparebedroom? I frankly don't get these posters who frequently change their nicks/ personas, especially if they are a "regular"... > Why can't we just get some of the decent MIA posters back!? The Kay > Hartman, Rich Tester, Leila, Renee Mueller folks? One thing that I've noticed is that a number of groups that used to have great contributors have become mere shells of their old selves. Two glaring examples are rec.travel.air and alt.radio.talk.dr-laura. Both went from being invigorating places with knowledgeable posters to mere "troll traps". Both are absolutely worthless for discussing (respectively) air travel and socio - political issues... Maybe a lot of old - timers just got fed up or bored or decided to move on or whatever...has happened to me with some of my interests. -- Best Greg |
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In article . com>,
"Gregory Morrow" > wrote: > cyberSLOP wrote: > > > > "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message > > > > ... > > > > > In article >, > > > Goomba38 > wrote: > > > > >> Why can't we just get some of the decent MIA posters back!? The Kay > > >> Hartman, Rich Tester, Leila, Renee Mueller folks? > > > > > I'm guessing they've got better things to do than wade through crap. > > > > You and Goomba should join them! Isn't that a good idea? > > > Is your intellectual level at about five years old or are you just > extremely "learning - disabled"... > > cyberSLOP, you are foetid REEKER - BIG TIME...!!! > > -- > Best > Greg Gee, now THAT was a useful contribution! Ob food: Nathan's 15 hour pit bbq'd brisket has inspired me. ;-) His was a bit salty and I don't have a proper temp. control in my pit, so I'm thinking of just mesquite smoking it for 3 or 4 hours, then putting it in the table top oven at 225 for 10 hours to finish it. Should be good! -- 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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![]() "Omelet" > wrote > Nathan's 15 hour pit bbq'd brisket has inspired me. ;-) > > His was a bit salty and I don't have a proper temp. control in my pit, > so I'm thinking of just mesquite smoking it for 3 or 4 hours, then > putting it in the table top oven at 225 for 10 hours to finish it. > > Should be good! > -- This sounds good. I'm thinking my next two kitchen purchases will be a smoker and a meat grinder. I'll hit the Google archives at some point to read what has been written about both. |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, "cybercat" > > wrote: > >> "Omelet" > wrote >>> I just decided to delete them all unread and started from scratch... >>> >>> One always has that option. >> I like picking through them, but nobody has time to read them all. At >> least I hope not. And I hope that anyone who replies to my posts and >> does not receive a reply from me does not take it personally. > > Same here. > > 850 was a bit much. ;-) > Not to mention the backup from other groups I read. This group is almost impossible for me to keep up with, even though I ignore a lot of threads. When I clear everything away, I google-groups my name (serene groups:rec.food.cooking) to make sure I'm not ignoring anything directed at me. Serene |
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On 16 Apr 2007 11:55:43 -0700, "Gregory Morrow"
> wrote: >Goomba38 wrote: >> Why can't we just get some of the decent MIA posters back!? The Kay >> Hartman, Rich Tester, Leila, Renee Mueller folks? >Maybe a lot of old - timers just got fed up or bored or decided to >move on or whatever...has happened to me with some of my interests. I was lucky enough to join rfc back in the "golden age" of rfc posting. Susan Hattie was a regular poster then, as well as Anne Bourget, Joel Erhlich, Andy P, Miimi Hiller, and a gazillion other incredible posters that I wish were still posting here. Kay Hartman came a year or two later, and at that time the caliber of posting was extremely high, with very little off topic chatter. I remember one incident when off topic chatter was such an unusual thing, when Ninette Enrique announced her pregancy here, that it caused a minor uproar here that someone wasn't talking about food. This is how unusual it was for that type of thing, at that time. And not only that, but the food discussion was often extremely enlightening. I learned so much from rfc in those days, about cooking, wine, dining, etc. It is a shame that many of these folks left because of the way that rfc was becoming. We lost some great cooks, writers and teachers about food, and some just great folks. Christine |
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In article >, "cybercat" >
wrote: > "Omelet" > wrote > > Nathan's 15 hour pit bbq'd brisket has inspired me. ;-) > > > > His was a bit salty and I don't have a proper temp. control in my pit, > > so I'm thinking of just mesquite smoking it for 3 or 4 hours, then > > putting it in the table top oven at 225 for 10 hours to finish it. > > > > Should be good! > > -- > > This sounds good. I'm thinking my next two kitchen purchases > will be a smoker and a meat grinder. I'll hit the Google archives > at some point to read what has been written about both. I have a small pit BBQ out front, I just don't use it often. :-) I know I still have a small stash of Mesquite charcoal and wood chunks. Smoking it for a bit would give it the desired flavor, then finishing it in the oven would make it convenient. <G> I would not have to babysit a pit fire over night! -- 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 >,
Serene-y the Meanie > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > In article >, "cybercat" > > > wrote: > > > >> "Omelet" > wrote > >>> I just decided to delete them all unread and started from scratch... > >>> > >>> One always has that option. > >> I like picking through them, but nobody has time to read them all. At > >> least I hope not. And I hope that anyone who replies to my posts and > >> does not receive a reply from me does not take it personally. > > > > Same here. > > > > 850 was a bit much. ;-) > > Not to mention the backup from other groups I read. > > This group is almost impossible for me to keep up with, even though > I ignore a lot of threads. When I clear everything away, I > google-groups my name (serene groups:rec.food.cooking) to make sure > I'm not ignoring anything directed at me. > > Serene That's a good idea... :-) The e-mail I post here works tho'. I hope that anyone that wants to get in direct touch with me will use that instead. I check it at least a couple of times per day! Ob food: Nathan's leftover smoked brisket with avocado, tomato and romaine lettuce... -- 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 Sun, 15 Apr 2007 16:40:23 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote: >In article .com>, > "Sheldon" > wrote: > >> sf wrote: >> > Christine Dabney writes: >> > >> > >I too want to know where Wayne is, and when he is coming back. * If he >> > >is coming back at all.... >> > >> > Maybe he's back in a new personna.... >> >> I'm pretty certain that "Wayne" has posted under several IDs, in fact >> I'm pretty sure Wayne and Damsel are one and the same. >> >> Sheldon Avatar > >LOL! I'ved met both IRL. i'm pretty sure sheldon is half a personality posting under one name. your pal, blake |
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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:22:04 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote: >In article >, > zxcvbob > wrote: > >> Melba's Jammin' wrote: >> > In article .com>, >> > "Sheldon" > wrote: >> > >> >> sf wrote: >> >>> Christine Dabney writes: >> >>> >> >>>> I too want to know where Wayne is, and when he is coming back. If he >> >>>> is coming back at all.... >> >>> Maybe he's back in a new personna.... >> >> I'm pretty certain that "Wayne" has posted under several IDs, in fact >> >> I'm pretty sure Wayne and Damsel are one and the same. >> >> >> >> Sheldon Avatar >> > >> > LOL! I'ved met both IRL. >> >> >> Before or after The Operation? >> >> Best regards, ;-) >> Bob > >That was someone else. Remember? that ain't nothing. a member of a mailing list i'm on posted pictures of her new man-made **** on the net. i didn't look. i'm not even too keen on 100% natural snatch shots. your pal, blake |
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 07:33:48 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote: >In article >, > Goomba38 > wrote: > >> Why can't we just get some of the decent MIA posters back!? The Kay >> Hartman, Rich Tester, Leila, Renee Mueller folks? > >I'm guessing they've got better things to do than wade through crap. I >suspect there may be some private mailing lists existing of former rfc >folks who are interested in discussing cooking and not computer issues, >medical procedures, veterinary concerns, humor, etc. > >> I missed reading about the Easter feast Renee always put on for her church. > >I've copied her by mail on this post. Maybe she'll respond. She might >still be changing diapers for someone. :-) i hope it's some older gent with lots of money, and not some young no-account. your main-chance pal, blake |
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On Apr 16, 1:47�pm, "Gregory Morrow" >
wrote: > Goomba38 wrote: > > Mark Thorson wrote: > > > Goomba38 wrote: > > >> I missed reading about the Easter feast Renee always put on for her church. > > > > I've just about had my fill of churchy stuff in RFC. > > > LOL.. no, not interested in her church itself, but always the feast she > > put on. She always made lamb which I adore, and she seemed to make mass > > quantities of everything. > > I always liked her posts about cooking, as I too like "cooking for a > crowd"...also her telling about the animals they raised or were > planning on raising. Not many of us here have our own chickens or > whatever... > > Did not especially care for her stuff about "We're poor but we are in > the process of having another kid...". *To me, you get somewhat > established first in life financially and *then* start* a family, it's > the mature thing to do, whether your religion instructs such as not. I > generally think that folks should not get married before their late > 20's, let alone have kids at an early age. But that's just my opinion, > others may differ... > > > There is something about cooking for large crowds that I enjoy a LOT. I > > like organizing and doing it. Even if my back and feet later pay the > > price, I just like it. > > These daze when I do a cooking marathon it seems like I need a day to > rest, lol. *And I'm in decent shape...it's the standing in the kitchen > in one position for hours at a time that does my ankles in... > > -- > Best > Greg When I was working, I would take a whole day maybe once a month, and cook a lot of dinners and sides and freeze them. It was fun to do, and when I got home I would pop one into the oven, and would have a home cooked meal in no time. Used a cookbook rto get good ideas, It was called something klike the working woman's cook book. It had every thing, often you would use large amts of ... hamburger, start with that, spagetti sauce, meat loaf, salbury steaks, and so on. I enjoyed the cooking days, and was always glad when I had things to cook. Rosie |
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rosie wrote:
> When I was working, I would take a whole day maybe once a month, and > cook a lot of dinners and sides and freeze them. It was fun to do, and > when I got home I would pop one into the oven, and would have a home > cooked meal in no time. > > Used a cookbook rto get good ideas, It was called something klike the > working woman's cook book. > > It had every thing, often you would use large amts of ... hamburger, > start with that, spagetti sauce, meat loaf, salbury steaks, and so > on. > > I enjoyed the cooking days, and was always glad when I had things to > cook. There are a couple of recent-ish books that do the same -- Once A Month Cooking and Frozen Assets. I recommend them. Serene |
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![]() "Serene-y the Meanie" > wrote: > > This group is almost impossible for me to keep up with, even though I > ignore a lot of threads. When I clear everything away, I google-groups my > name (serene groups:rec.food.cooking) to make sure I'm not ignoring > anything directed at me. > What a great idea! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Neuter all persons with IQ less than 80. | General Cooking | |||
Serious opinions from serious persons please | Wine | |||
Serious opinions from serious persons please | Wine | |||
Avoid loud and aggressive persons. | Beer | |||
Without surrender be on good terms with all persons. | Coffee |