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I have recently returned to this group. While there are some interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking & eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the concept of foods and cooking here? Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this. Jerry |
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On Oct 8, 8:28 pm, Jerry > wrote:
> Hi: > > I have recently returned to this group. While there are some > interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that > deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking & > eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the > concept of foods and cooking here? > > Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this. > Noticed what? -aem |
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aem > wrote in
on Oct Thu 2009 11:34 pm > On Oct 8, 8:28 pm, Jerry > wrote: >> Hi: >> >> I have recently returned to this group. While there are some >> interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that >> deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking & >> eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the >> concept of foods and cooking here? >> >> Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this. >> > Noticed what? -aem > > > Noticed he came back I guess....Wasn't a bit of food or cooking mentioned in his post though. My midnight snack was a edam sandwhich on pumpernickel. -- Is that your nose, or are you eatting a banana? -Jimmy Durante |
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"Jerry" > wrote in message ... > Hi: > > I have recently returned to this group. While there are some > interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that > deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking & > eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the > concept of foods and cooking here? > > Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this. > > Jerry Remember RFC is like a sewer. What you get out of it depends on what you put into it. -- Dimitri Coming soon: http://kitchenguide.wordpress.com. |
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>, aem > wrote: > On Oct 8, 8:28 pm, Jerry > wrote: > > Hi: > > > > I have recently returned to this group. While there are some > > interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that > > deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking & > > eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the > > concept of foods and cooking here? > > > > Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this. > > > Noticed what? -aem <snicker> -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/home?tab=mq> Subscribe: |
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hahabogus > wrote: > aem > wrote in > > on Oct Thu 2009 11:34 pm > > > On Oct 8, 8:28 pm, Jerry > wrote: > >> Hi: > >> > >> I have recently returned to this group. While there are some > >> interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that > >> deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking & > >> eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the > >> concept of foods and cooking here? > >> > >> Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this. > >> > > Noticed what? -aem > > > > > > > > Noticed he came back I guess....Wasn't a bit of food or cooking > mentioned in his post though. > > My midnight snack was a edam sandwhich on pumpernickel. Mine was more braised chicken hearts with a little butter, lemon pepper and MeCormick mixed italian spices. Oh, and a smidge' of soy sauce... -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/home?tab=mq> Subscribe: |
Wow! Tough crowd.
I'll be the first with a nice comment - Welcome back, Jerry. |
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> > Lynn, you crazy health nut! Everyone knows that only *whole* milk should > > be drank with PB & toast. > > I second that. > > > > > Bob > > --Bryan Skim for me, please, and hold the PB. (Can't handle the smell of it in the morning.) N. |
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Jerry wrote:
> Hi: > > I have recently returned to this group. While there are some > interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that > deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking & > eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the > concept of foods and cooking here? > > Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this. > > Jerry You need to get your killfile up to date. Perhaps we need some new blood to get us back to cooking and recipes. gloria p |
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ChefToddMohr > wrote in
on Oct Fri 2009 09:33 am > > Wow! Tough crowd. > > I'll be the first with a nice comment - > Welcome back, Jerry. > > > > Where is your food comment? No mention of food ****es Jerry off. This Monday is ThanksGiving in Canada. I'm to bring a dessert and a veggie. Going with Melba's rhubarb custard cake excepting gonna use berries. And the veggie will be a corn and pepper/chile dealie.Thinking green chillies, red bell pepper, tad of onion and a little cumin and garlic, but that could change as it might mess up the turkey gravy. And we all know that's a no-no. Oh this is happening on Sunday for me. -- Is that your nose, or are you eatting a banana? -Jimmy Durante |
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Nancy2 wrote:
>>> Lynn, you crazy health nut! Everyone knows that only *whole* milk should >>> be drank with PB & toast. >> I second that. >> >> >> >>> Bob >> --Bryan > > Skim for me, please, and hold the PB. (Can't handle the smell of it > in the morning.) > > N. Silk, if you please? :) |
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On Oct 9, 1:28*pm, hahabogus > wrote:
> ChefToddMohr > wrote n Oct Fri 2009 09:33 am > > > > > Wow! *Tough crowd. > > > I'll be the first with a nice comment - > > Welcome back, Jerry. > > Where is your food comment? No mention of food ****es Jerry off. > > This Monday is ThanksGiving in Canada. I'm to bring a dessert and a veggie. Going with Melba's > rhubarb custard cake excepting gonna use berries. And the veggie will be a corn and pepper/chile > dealie.Thinking green chillies, *red bell pepper, tad of onion and a little cumin and garlic, but that > could change as it might mess up the turkey gravy. *And we all know that's a no-no. > > Oh this is happening on Sunday for me. > > -- > Is that your nose, or are you eatting a banana? -Jimmy Durante Actually the discussion of non- food does not **** me off. It simply disappoints me. If one wants to discuss clothing, handbags, plastic surgery, pimples, weapons, ammunition or whatever, it would seem appropriate that one joins a discussion groups targeting each one of those. If not then start one. I log onto this group to talk about one thing - food, as well as the related topic of recipes for food. When I want to discuss something else, I log onto a different group. Admittedly I am not a hang loose, anything goes person. I am not interested in BS. When I log in here I either talk about food, or I don't log on here. Simple no? So other than answering these gratuitous attacks I will keep my posts to food, Italian food. Jerry @ The Artisan http://www.theartisan.net |
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Jerry > wrote in news:4b7fdb95-5b4b-46c8-b526-c4b4b40bed9a@
12g2000pri.googlegroups.com on Oct Fri 2009 09:50 pm > When I log in here I > either talk about food, or I don't log on here. S0 where's the food comment? I gots a whole pan of eggs in the steamer (well 10 anyways) for hard boiled eggs for work lunches next week, steaming the eggs hardboiled makes them easier to peel -- Is that your nose, or are you eatting a banana? -Jimmy Durante |
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On Oct 9, 7:50 pm, Jerry > wrote:
> [snip] > I log onto this group to talk about one thing - food, as well as the > related topic of recipes for food. When I want to discuss something > else, I log onto a different group. Admittedly I am not a hang loose, > anything goes person. I am not interested in BS. When I log in here I > either talk about food, or I don't log on here. Simple no? > > So other than answering these gratuitous attacks I will keep my posts > to food, Italian food. You weren't attacked, you were laughed at. Among the non-food postings here, the most boring repeated topic is the complaint about irrelevant posts. Like yours. -aem |
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Jerry wrote:
> > Actually the discussion of non- food does not **** me off. It simply > disappoints me. If one wants to discuss clothing, handbags, plastic > surgery, pimples, weapons, ammunition or whatever, it would seem > appropriate that one joins a discussion groups targeting each one of > those. There's a PIMPLES newsgroup? Who knew??? ;-) gloria p OB Food: It's snowing here, 19 deg. F, and there's chicken soup makings on the stove. |
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Gloria P > wrote: > Jerry wrote: > > > > > Actually the discussion of non- food does not **** me off. It simply > > disappoints me. If one wants to discuss clothing, handbags, plastic > > surgery, pimples, weapons, ammunition or whatever, it would seem > > appropriate that one joins a discussion groups targeting each one of > > those. > > > > There's a PIMPLES newsgroup? Who knew??? > > ;-) > > gloria p > > OB Food: It's snowing here, 19 deg. F, and there's chicken soup > makings on the stove. SNOWING??? Damn, I'm so jealous. :-( -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/home?tab=mq> Subscribe: |
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> There's a PIMPLES newsgroup? Who knew??? > > ;-) > > gloria p Lol.... > > OB Food: It's snowing here, 19 deg. F, and there's chicken soup > makings on the stove. I'm glad I recently had the propane tank filled as it is supposed to be in the low 20's (F), tonight locally. Bob OB:? I'm considering using some of the smoked ham shank I made today to go into a pot with some chicken broth, Northern (dry beans), carrots and onions. I thank that would also go with the expected weather. |
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Gloria P wrote:
> Jerry wrote: > >> >> Actually the discussion of non- food does not **** me off. It simply >> disappoints me. If one wants to discuss clothing, handbags, plastic >> surgery, pimples, weapons, ammunition or whatever, it would seem >> appropriate that one joins a discussion groups targeting each one of >> those. > > > > There's a PIMPLES newsgroup? Who knew??? Yep! Alt.skincare.acne (I looked it up). ObFood: I'm on a tear today: Pancakes and sausage and juice for breakfast; thawed that other 10-pound bag of chicken leg quarters -- four quarters are gonna be baked for dinner, and the other seven are in the pot for soup for lunch. I think I'm gonna make alphabet soup and a ginormous salad. Serene -- 42 Magazine, celebrating life with meaning. Issue 2 is here! http://42magazine.com "I tend to come down on the side of autonomy. Once people are grown up, I believe they have the right to go to hell in the handbasket of their choosing." -- Pat Kight, on alt.polyamory |
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