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DAMN!!!! Tender, tasty, and damn hot!!
Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia Life is a walk of death. Each day we walk hand in hand with death, and nothing can guarantee our living one more day. Treat every breath as the last, every heart beat, every moonrise, and every smile. For who can say they won't be... Ride the Wind's, and where ever they take you, make it better, that is the way of the warrior. |
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PeterL wrote on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC):
> Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. > Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). > Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! > My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed and it was invented in New York :-) -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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"James Silverton" > wrote in news:l_b_k.12
: > PeterL wrote on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC): > >> Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. > >> Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). > >> Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! > >> My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) > > Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish > wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed and it > was invented in New York :-) Don't know. But we had cabbage with it. Dutch Cabbage. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia I was having dinner with my boss and his wife and she said to me, "How many potatoes would you like Peter?". I said "Ooh, I'll just have one please". She said "It's OK, you don't have to be polite" "Alright" I said "I'll just have one then, you stupid cow". |
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It took me awhile......... but they're here :-)
http://s199.photobucket.com/albums/a...Corned%20beef/ Hope yours was just as good!! Meat was as tender as........ and the cheese sauce was a standout. I used "The *******", "Lewis", and some store bought Grana Padano in the sauce. http://www.brunyislandcheese.com.au/cheeses.php Had to use up my Bruny cheese as I've got another shipment arriving next week :-) -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia ACHTUNG! ALLES LOOKENSPEEPERS! Das computermachine ist nicht fuer gefingerpoken und mittengrabben. Ist easy schnappen der springenwerk, blowenfusen und poppencorken mit spitzensparken. Ist nicht fuer gewerken bei das dumpkopfen. Das rubbernecken sichtseeren keepen das cotten- pickenen hans in das pockets muss; relaxen und watchen das blinkenlichten |
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On Dec 5, 10:43*am, "James Silverton" >
wrote: > *PeterL *wrote *on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC): > > > Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. > > Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). > > Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! > > My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) > > Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish > wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed and it > was invented in New York :-) > -- > > James Silverton > Potomac, Maryland > > Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not No way! Fridays were fish. Biff |
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> wrote in message
... On Dec 5, 10:43 am, "James Silverton" > wrote: > PeterL wrote on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC): > > > Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. > > Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). > > Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! > > My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) > > Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish > wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed and it > was invented in New York :-) > -- > > James Silverton > Potomac, Maryland > > Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not No way! Fridays were fish. Biff Not necessarily... there are Irish Protestants, too. More likely lamb in Ireland, though, corned beef in the US. Jill |
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Jill wanted to play along:
>> Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish >> wasn't it? <snip> > No way! Fridays were fish. <snip> > Not necessarily... there are Irish Protestants, too. More likely lamb in > Ireland, though, corned beef in the US. The Irish Protestants wouldn't have been concerned with the Irish CATHOLIC Friday dish, would they? Bob |
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On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 14:38:37 -0800, "Bob Terwilliger"
> wrote: >Jill wanted to play along: > > >>> Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish >>> wasn't it? ><snip> >> No way! Fridays were fish. ><snip> >> Not necessarily... there are Irish Protestants, too. More likely lamb in >> Ireland, though, corned beef in the US. > >The Irish Protestants wouldn't have been concerned with the Irish CATHOLIC >Friday dish, would they? > He clearly stated "Irish Catholic". -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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"James Silverton" > wrote in message
... > PeterL wrote on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC): > >> Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. > >> Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). > >> Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! > >> My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) > > Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish > wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed and it was > invented in New York :-) > -- > > James Silverton > Potomac, Maryland > > Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not Irish-American traditional ![]() Jill |
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On Fri 05 Dec 2008 08:43:13a, James Silverton told us...
> PeterL wrote on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC): > >> Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. > >> Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). > >> Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! > >> My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) > > Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish > wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed and it > was invented in New York :-) Catholics historically did not eat meat on Friday until the church changed it's position on "no meat on Fridays". Usually people had either fish or other meatless meals. Mac & cheese was popular, fried cabbage and noodles, and a lot of other things depending on ethnicity. AFAIK, corned beef and cabbage did have Irish roots, just not on Fridays. -- Wayne Boatwright (correct the spelling of "geemail" to reply) ************************************************** ********************** Date: Friday, 12(XII)/05(V)/08(MMVIII) ************************************************** ********************** Countdown till Christmas Day 2wks 5dys 14hrs 15mins ************************************************** ********************** Being generous is inborn; being altruistic is a learned perversity. ************************************************** ********************** |
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![]() > > *PeterL *wrote *on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC): > >> Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. > >> Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). > >> Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! > >> My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) > > Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish > > wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed and it > > was invented in New York :-) > ************************************************** ********************** ================================================= Is it just me, or does Peter Lucas sound like he has bipolar disorder? He is clearly experiencing a "manic" or "high" episode. He's not sleeping, his thoughts (comments) seem to be racing, he had grandiose ideas about who he is and what he can do. These are serious symptoms of bipolar disorder. I think he's of his meds and I'm serious and worried. Lynn in Fargo Unipolar, myself. |
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On Fri 05 Dec 2008 10:27:46a, Lynn from Fargo told us...
> >> > *PeterL *wrote *on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC): >> >> Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. >> >> Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). >> >> Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! >> >> My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) >> > Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish >> > wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed and it >> > was invented in New York :-) >> ************************************************** ********************** > > ================================================Is it just me, or does > Peter Lucas sound like he has bipolar disorder? He is clearly > experiencing a "manic" or "high" episode. He's not sleeping, his > thoughts (comments) seem to be racing, he had grandiose ideas about who > he is and what he can do. These are serious symptoms of bipolar > disorder. I think he's of his meds and I'm serious and worried. > Lynn in Fargo > Unipolar, myself. > It's certainly possible, but also possible that it's undiagnosed. David is bipolar, but well controlled for years. I am quite familiar with both ends of the spectrum. :-) -- Wayne Boatwright (correct the spelling of "geemail" to reply) ************************************************** ********************** Date: Friday, 12(XII)/05(V)/08(MMVIII) ************************************************** ********************** Countdown till Christmas Day 2wks 5dys 12hrs 31mins ************************************************** ********************** Hatred doesn't cease by hatred, but only by love. - Dhammapada ************************************************** ********************** |
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Lynn from Fargo > wrote in
: > >> > *PeterL *wrote *on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC): >> >> Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. >> >> Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). >> >> Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! >> >> My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) >> > Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday >> > dish wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed >> > and it was invented in New York :-) >> ************************************************** ******************** >> ** > > ================================================Is it just me, or does > Peter Lucas sound like he has bipolar disorder? It is just you. >He is clearly > experiencing a "manic" or "high" episode. He's not sleeping, Ever heard of *work*??? Some people do it, you know. > his > thoughts (comments) seem to be racing, If you are referring to the above comments, which you have attributed entirely to me, you might notice that some of the comments have 4 >>'s and some have 3 >>'s. That means that *my* comments (with the 4 >>'s ) were first, and someone else made the comments with the 3 >>'s. And by simply just going back and looking at the thread *this* is how you should have posted it........... "James Silverton" > wrote in news:l_b_k.12 : > PeterL wrote on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC): > >> Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. > >> Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). > >> Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! > >> My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) > > Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish > wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed and it > was invented in New York :-) Please get your attributions correct next time. > he had grandiose ideas about > who he is and what he can do. Oh really? I *am* Peter Lucas and I *can* cook corned beef!! Anything else, please post a cite. And *please* don't post any of the shit that the stalker/forgers have posted. You'll just end up looking stupid. > These are serious symptoms of bipolar > disorder. Thank you. You have just diagnosed what's wrong with the stalker/forger. > I think he's of his meds and I'm serious and worried. > Lynn in Fargo > Unipolar, myself. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!! *Now* we know why you know so much about meds, and mental conditions......... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unipolar_depression -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia "People are more violently opposed to fur than leather because it is safer to harrass rich women than motorcycle gangs." |
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On Dec 6, 11:50*am, PeterL > wrote:
> Lynn from Fargo > wrote : > > > > >> > *PeterL *wrote *on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC): > >> >> Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. > >> >> Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). > >> >> Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! > >> >> My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) > >> > Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday > >> > dish wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed > >> > and it was invented in New York :-) > >> ************************************************** ******************** > >> ** > > > ================================================Is it just me, or does > > Peter Lucas sound like he has bipolar disorder? * > > It is just you. > > >He is clearly > > experiencing a "manic" or "high" episode. He's not sleeping, > > Ever heard of *work*??? You obviously haven't heard of work. Or do you consider work as answering surveys online, allowing money put in your account and sending money o/s through fedex. You are full of yourself Lucas! |
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On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 09:27:46 -0800 (PST), Lynn from Fargo
> wrote: >I think he's of his meds and I'm serious and worried. Don't. He's got a wife/SO to worry for you. -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 16:48:00 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: >AFAIK, corned beef and cabbage did have Irish roots, just not on Fridays. *American* Irish roots, Wayne. -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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"sf" > wrote in message
... > On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 16:48:00 GMT, Wayne Boatwright > > wrote: > >>AFAIK, corned beef and cabbage did have Irish roots, just not on Fridays. > > *American* Irish roots, Wayne. > Isn't that what I said? American-Irish. The Irish (regardless of religion) don't tend to eat corned beef. Jill |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
> "sf" > wrote in message > ... >> On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 16:48:00 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >> > wrote: >> >>> AFAIK, corned beef and cabbage did have Irish roots, just not on >>> Fridays. >> >> *American* Irish roots, Wayne. >> > > Isn't that what I said? American-Irish. The Irish (regardless of > religion) don't tend to eat corned beef. > Ah! American Irish and their customs! I was once denounced as an "English" oppressor of the Irish race in New York. When my accuser could be persuaded to count, it turned out we had the same number of Irish greatgrandparents. I was brought up in Scotland too! -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland |
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"Janet Baraclough" > wrote in message
... > The message > > from "jmcquown" > contains these words: > >> "sf" > wrote in message >> ... >> > On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 16:48:00 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >> > > wrote: >> > >> >>AFAIK, corned beef and cabbage did have Irish roots, just not on >> >>Fridays. >> > >> > *American* Irish roots, Wayne. >> > > >> Isn't that what I said? American-Irish. The Irish (regardless of >> religion) >> don't tend to eat corned beef. > > Yes they do .Just not the same kind of corned beef Americans mean. > > Janet. UK Well there's the fine point then ![]() "poor Irish" ate corned beef, a St. Patrick's day tradition? Wrong. That's the type of misnomer I'm talking about. I do love a good (American) corned beef with cabbage, though, and so did my mother. I'll eat cabbage any day of the week. Corned beef brisket twice a month if I could actually find it. I love the stuff ![]() Jill |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 16:48:00 GMT, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> > Catholics historically did not eat meat on Friday until the church changed > it's position on "no meat on Fridays". Usually people had either fish or > other meatless meals. Mac & cheese was popular, fried cabbage and noodles, > and a lot of other things depending on ethnicity. > my father used to take his mother to the podiatrist every third friday. one friday (post vatican ii), he saw granny chowing down on fish sticks. 'ma, the pope says you don't have to eat fish on friday any more.' granny says, 'what does *he* know?' > AFAIK, corned beef and cabbage did have Irish roots, just not on Fridays. as i understand it, more irish-american than irish. <http://www.europeancuisines.com/Why-We-Have-No-Corned-Beef-Recipes> your pal, blake |
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 15:43:13 GMT, "James Silverton"
> wrote: > PeterL wrote on Fri, 5 Dec 2008 15:33:43 +0000 (UTC): > >> Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. > >> Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). > >> Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! > >> My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) > >Corned beef and cabbage was a traditional Irish Catholic Friday dish >wasn't it? Don't bother telling me that the rules have changed and it >was invented in New York :-) Traditionally, Friday was fish. Don't know where you got that corned beef idea. -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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On Fri 05 Dec 2008 08:33:43a, PeterL told us...
> DAMN!!!! Tender, tasty, and damn hot!! > > Pics coming. Too tired now to bother. > > Been up since 3am this morning, have to get up at 5am (soon). > > Now 1:32am....... Bugger!! > > > My cheese sauce for the meat was a real hit :-) > > > You're ahead of me. Our corned beef and cabbage will be for tonight. I can hardly wait! -- Wayne Boatwright (correct the spelling of "geemail" to reply) ************************************************** ********************** Date: Friday, 12(XII)/05(V)/08(MMVIII) ************************************************** ********************** Countdown till Christmas Day 2wks 5dys 14hrs 16mins ************************************************** ********************** If you can't explain it in under 70 characters, then don't bother expl ************************************************** ********************** |
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