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OB food: I put a lot more of the bacon in my home made beans than
usually makes it in, and I love it! I cook up 5 or 6 strips of thick bacon for the bacon fat to brown the chopped onions and normally end up eating all or most of the bacon while I finish making the beans. I think I ended up putting 5 strips in the beans this time! YUM!! :-) John Kuthe... |
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On Dec 9, 6:36*am, John Kuthe > wrote:
> OB food: I put a lot more of the bacon in my home made beans than > usually makes it in, and I love it! I cook up 5 or 6 strips of thick > bacon for the bacon fat to brown the chopped onions and normally end > up eating all or most of the bacon while I finish making the beans. *I > think I ended up putting 5 strips in the beans this time! YUM!! :-) > > John Kuthe... Why do you keep making these ridiculous posts? If Google Groups does not work for you, use a real usenet provider. No one is forcing you to use Google Groups. |
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On Dec 9, 9:14*am, spamtrap1888 > wrote:
.... > > Why do you keep making these ridiculous posts? If Google Groups does > not work for you, use a real usenet provider. No one is forcing you to > use Google Groups. I've explained why I prefer using GoogleGroups. Were you not paying attention? I posted this "ridiculous post" using Free Agent connected to eternal- september.org's Usenet news server because GoogleGroups was sucking so badly, a problem which appears to have been ephemerally/temporarily ameliorated. I have options! ;-) John Kuthe... |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> I posted this "ridiculous post" using Free Agent connected to eternal- > september.org's Usenet news server because > GoogleGroups was sucking so > badly, a problem which appears to have been ephemerally > /temporarily > ameliorated. > John Kuthe... As much as you post about it, maybe it is the norm, and is not at all "temporary". Did you ever consider that? A. |
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On Dec 9, 10:33*am, "A.Nonny.Mouse" > wrote:
.... > > As much as you post about it, maybe it is the norm, and is not at all > "temporary". > > Did you ever consider that? > > A. Sometimes, GoogleGroups response is very fast! And sometimes not. John Kuthe... |
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On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 08:37:16 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe
> wrote: > On Dec 9, 10:33*am, "A.Nonny.Mouse" > wrote: > ... > > > > As much as you post about it, maybe it is the norm, and is not at all > > "temporary". > > > > Did you ever consider that? > > > > A. > > Sometimes, GoogleGroups response is very fast! And sometimes not. > But it sucks big time, just like every other threaded, web based forum - even the "best". -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Dec 9, 7:41*am, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Dec 9, 9:14*am, spamtrap1888 > wrote: > ... > > > > > Why do you keep making these ridiculous posts? If Google Groups does > > not work for you, use a real usenet provider. No one is forcing you to > > use Google Groups. > > I've explained why I prefer using GoogleGroups. Were you not paying > attention? > > I posted this "ridiculous post" using Free Agent connected to eternal- > september.org's Usenet news server because GoogleGroups was sucking so > badly, a problem which appears to have been ephemerally/temporarily > ameliorated. > > I have options! ;-) > > John Kuthe... That doesn't explain why you make so many posts regarding Google Groups performance. Make them on a news.* group. We get that you're a masochist. |
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On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 08:40:41 -0800 (PST), spamtrap1888
> wrote: >On Dec 9, 7:41*am, John Kuthe > wrote: >> On Dec 9, 9:14*am, spamtrap1888 > wrote: >> ... >> >> >> >> > Why do you keep making these ridiculous posts? If Google Groups does >> > not work for you, use a real usenet provider. No one is forcing you to >> > use Google Groups. >> >> I've explained why I prefer using GoogleGroups. Were you not paying >> attention? >> >> I posted this "ridiculous post" using Free Agent connected to eternal- >> september.org's Usenet news server because GoogleGroups was sucking so >> badly, a problem which appears to have been ephemerally/temporarily >> ameliorated. >> >> I have options! ;-) >> >> John Kuthe... > >That doesn't explain why you make so many posts regarding Google >Groups performance. Make them on a news.* group. We get that you're a >masochist. He doesn't have the mental capacity to post about anything useful AND because some of you keep giving him attention. I read without filters for awhile and just started using them again and this is much better. Lou |
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On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 08:40:41 -0800 (PST), spamtrap1888
> wrote: > > That doesn't explain why you make so many posts regarding Google > Groups performance. Make them on a news.* group. We get that you're a > masochist. Exactly. There are lots of people here who post from GG, but he's the only one who is constantly talking/complaining about it. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Dec 9, 9:14*am, spamtrap1888 > wrote:
> On Dec 9, 6:36*am, John Kuthe > wrote: > > > OB food: I put a lot more of the bacon in my home made beans than > > usually makes it in, and I love it! I cook up 5 or 6 strips of thick > > bacon for the bacon fat to brown the chopped onions and normally end > > up eating all or most of the bacon while I finish making the beans. *I > > think I ended up putting 5 strips in the beans this time! YUM!! :-) > > > John Kuthe... > > Why do you keep making these ridiculous posts? If Google Groups does > not work for you, use a real usenet provider. No one is forcing you to > use Google Groups. There is nothing wrong with my access to Google Groups when John posts his complaints, so I can only think it's his provider. N. |
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On Dec 9, 10:39*am, Nancy2 > wrote:
.... > > There is nothing wrong with my access to Google Groups when John posts > his complaints, so I can only think it's his provider. > > N. Like I say Nancy, it's very variable. On one post I'll see it right away and them moments later............................................. .......................................DELAY!!! John Kuthe... |
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On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 07:14:45 -0800 (PST), spamtrap1888
> wrote: > Why do you keep making these ridiculous posts? If Google Groups does > not work for you, use a real usenet provider. No one is forcing you to > use Google Groups. He has both a real usenet provider and a real news reader. There's no excuse. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Dec 9, 12:06*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 07:14:45 -0800 (PST), spamtrap1888 > > > wrote: > > Why do you keep making these ridiculous posts? If Google Groups does > > not work for you, use a real usenet provider. No one is forcing you to > > use Google Groups. > > He has both a real usenet provider and a real news reader. *There's no > excuse. > > -- > Food is an important part of a balanced diet. Yes there is! I like GoogleGroups' interface better! John Kuthe... |
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On Dec 9, 9:36*am, John Kuthe > wrote:
> OB food: I putalot more of the bacon in my home made beans thanusually makes it in,and I love it! I cook up 5 or 6 strips of thickbacon for the bacon fat to brown the chopped onionsand normally endup eatingall or most of the bacon while I finish making the beans. *Ithink I ended up putting 5 strips in the beans thistime! YUM!! :-) > > John Kuthe... gg is a tad slow this morning. not bad though. however, i can't get rid of favorites that i marked(then unmarked) about 2 months ago. it is only a certain 5 favorites. Other favorites that I have unmarked don't come back to haunt me. as for beans, eat only 3 oz. along with a serving of low fat organic cottage cheese blended with flax oil, and fresh ground flax seeds. eating this combo prevents cancer of the left nostril, which comes about from eating too many beans without a proper counter measure. |
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On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 08:27:00 -0800 (PST), A Moose in Love
> wrote: > On Dec 9, 9:36*am, John Kuthe > wrote: > > OB food: I putalot more of the bacon in my home made beans thanusually makes it in,and I love it! I cook up 5 or 6 strips of thickbacon for the bacon fat to brown the chopped onionsand normally endup eatingall or most of the bacon while I finish making the beans. *Ithink I ended up putting 5 strips in the beans thistime! YUM!! :-) > > > > John Kuthe... > > gg is a tad slow this morning. not bad though. however, i can't get > rid of favorites that i marked(then unmarked) about 2 months ago. it > is only a certain 5 favorites. Other favorites that I have unmarked > don't come back to haunt me. as for beans, eat only 3 oz. along with > a serving of low fat organic cottage cheese blended with flax oil, and > fresh ground flax seeds. eating this combo prevents cancer of the > left nostril, which comes about from eating too many beans without a > proper counter measure. All kidding aside, does combining beans with dairy help those who have a gas side effect or not? I thought the only cure was to eat more beans over a period of time. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Dec 9, 10:28*am, sf > wrote:
> All kidding aside, does combining beans with dairy help those who have > a gas side effect or not? *I thought the only cure was to eat more > beans over a period of time. > I don't think so. Certainly cheese doesn't matter. People say Beano works but I've never tried it. The Mexican herb epazote works a little bit but the bitter taste is somewhat strong (and seems to me to go better with black beans that with pintos). We eat beans so often no special help seems needed. -aem |
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On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 11:30:31 -0800 (PST), aem >
wrote: > On Dec 9, 10:28*am, sf > wrote: > > > All kidding aside, does combining beans with dairy help those who have > > a gas side effect or not? *I thought the only cure was to eat more > > beans over a period of time. > > > I don't think so. Certainly cheese doesn't matter. People say Beano > works but I've never tried it. The Mexican herb epazote works a > little bit but the bitter taste is somewhat strong (and seems to me to > go better with black beans that with pintos). We eat beans so often > no special help seems needed. -aem Thanks aem. I happen to *like* eating cottage cheese with baked beans (okay I'm weird), but I'm the only one in my family who does that. I'd like to have beans more often, but hubby gets gas and it's not easy to convince anyone who gets gas that they should eat beans more often. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Dec 9, 2:37*pm, sf > wrote:
> I'd like to have beans more often, but hubby gets gas and it's not > easy to convince anyone who gets gas that they should eat beans more > often. That man needs a sense of humor! I just made up a batch of pintos and ground turkey. Yes I know that's weird, but I also top it with cottage cheese when I eat it. I don't get overly gassy from beans, but I do notice 'a little bit' now that I'm using the simmering method of cooking them. Previously i was soaking them overnight and putting them in the slow cooker or boiling them. I never got any gas from ones that were soaked for 8-10 hours. -J |
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On Dec 9, 8:46*am, Bull > wrote:
> In article >, > *John Kuthe > wrote: > > > OB food: I put a lot more of the bacon in my home made beans than > > usually makes it in, and I love it! I cook up 5 or 6 strips of thick > > bacon for the bacon fat to brown the chopped onions and normally end > > up eating all or most of the bacon while I finish making the beans. *I > > think I ended up putting 5 strips in the beans this time! YUM!! :-) > > > John Kuthe... > > GOOD thread again. *Glad you figured out that more bacon is better than > less bacon. *You are now up to 1703 mostly ridiculous posts to RFC and > you haven't kill filed/killed file yourself yet? *You could up your > KANDY production if you didn't spend all your time posting nonsense. And pure bacon is the best, which is why usually not much of the bacon I render for it's fat ends up in my beans! :-) Must fuel the Christmas Candy making machine before today's production starts! I have a 2x batch of fondant flavored with oil of peppermint and 6 drops of green food color all waiting to be formed into patties and dipped! Ugh! ;-) John Kuthe... |
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