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![]() Remember those super thin slices of meat I said I could buy... would the beef slices work with this recipe? I think you said your wife is Irish, so you might not know - but thought I'd ask anyway. http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/r...ipe/index.html -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 6/14/2013 9:53 PM, sf wrote:
> > Remember those super thin slices of meat I said I could buy... would > the beef slices work with this recipe? I think you said your wife is > Irish, so you might not know - but thought I'd ask anyway. > http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/r...ipe/index.html > The thin sliced ribeyes can be delicate so you'd have to proceed carefully. It won't be possible to flatten them so you're stuck with the size they come in. You could make small rolls and deep fry them. That would be very tasty. I don't think they would take kindly to braising or slow cooking. OTOH, I've never tried those methods. We have some thinly sliced cross rib roasts that would probably braise great. I'll probably make some rolls from that this week. Thanks for the recipe. I was talking to a guy who was in San Francisco last week. His 19 year old grandson seems to have disappeared in the area around Golden Gate park. It seems that he's the third person to be missing under similar circumstances in a short time. It's a strange thing. |
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On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 02:34:52 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: > I was talking to a guy who was in San Francisco last week. His 19 year > old grandson seems to have disappeared in the area around Golden Gate > park. It seems that he's the third person to be missing under similar > circumstances in a short time. It's a strange thing. Oh, no! Is he the one who had a traumatic brain injury a few weeks before he disappeared? They need to do whatever they can to keep the story alive. After those three girls/women were rescued in Cleveland, you know anything is possible. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 6/15/2013 6:23 AM, sf wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 02:34:52 -1000, dsi1 > > wrote: > >> I was talking to a guy who was in San Francisco last week. His 19 year >> old grandson seems to have disappeared in the area around Golden Gate >> park. It seems that he's the third person to be missing under similar >> circumstances in a short time. It's a strange thing. > > Oh, no! Is he the one who had a traumatic brain injury a few weeks > before he disappeared? They need to do whatever they can to keep the > story alive. After those three girls/women were rescued in Cleveland, > you know anything is possible. > Indeed, that is the one. Evidently, it's tough to get the police department interested in investigating missing persons. My understanding is that there's only one person in the department that handles these cases. I imagine him to be some guy in the basement all by himself that messed up badly and got stuck on that detail. |
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On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 11:47:35 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: > On 6/15/2013 6:23 AM, sf wrote: > > On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 02:34:52 -1000, dsi1 > > > wrote: > > > >> I was talking to a guy who was in San Francisco last week. His 19 year > >> old grandson seems to have disappeared in the area around Golden Gate > >> park. It seems that he's the third person to be missing under similar > >> circumstances in a short time. It's a strange thing. > > > > Oh, no! Is he the one who had a traumatic brain injury a few weeks > > before he disappeared? They need to do whatever they can to keep the > > story alive. After those three girls/women were rescued in Cleveland, > > you know anything is possible. > > > > Indeed, that is the one. Evidently, it's tough to get the police > department interested in investigating missing persons. My understanding > is that there's only one person in the department that handles these > cases. I imagine him to be some guy in the basement all by himself that > messed up badly and got stuck on that detail. As is the case with most big cities, they are under staffed and old cases tend to be put on the back burner because there are new ones every day - so it's up to the family to keep their story alive in the press. Keep the faith! -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 6/15/2013 11:55 AM, sf wrote:
> > As is the case with most big cities, they are under staffed and old > cases tend to be put on the back burner because there are new ones > every day - so it's up to the family to keep their story alive in the > press. Keep the faith! > It sounds like they've done about all they can do - hired a private investigator, plastered his picture all over town, and conducted a search of the park with several hundred volunteers. http://seansidi.com/ |
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On 6/14/2013 9:53 PM, sf wrote:
> > Remember those super thin slices of meat I said I could buy... would > the beef slices work with this recipe? I think you said your wife is > Irish, so you might not know - but thought I'd ask anyway. > http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/r...ipe/index.html > Here's a link that you might find interesting: http://www.foodjimoto.com/2011/01/shabu-shabu.html |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On 6/15/2013 6:23 AM, sf wrote: >> On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 02:34:52 -1000, dsi1 >> > wrote: >> >>> I was talking to a guy who was in San Francisco last week. His 19 year >>> old grandson seems to have disappeared in the area around Golden Gate >>> park. It seems that he's the third person to be missing under similar >>> circumstances in a short time. It's a strange thing. >> >> Oh, no! Is he the one who had a traumatic brain injury a few weeks >> before he disappeared? They need to do whatever they can to keep the >> story alive. After those three girls/women were rescued in Cleveland, >> you know anything is possible. >> > > Indeed, that is the one. Evidently, it's tough to get the police > department interested in investigating missing persons. My understanding > is that there's only one person in the department that handles these > cases. I imagine him to be some guy in the basement all by himself that > messed up badly and got stuck on that detail. Very sad ![]() -- -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 11:47:35 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: >On 6/15/2013 6:23 AM, sf wrote: >> On Sat, 15 Jun 2013 02:34:52 -1000, dsi1 >> > wrote: >> >>> I was talking to a guy who was in San Francisco last week. His 19 year >>> old grandson seems to have disappeared in the area around Golden Gate >>> park. It seems that he's the third person to be missing under similar >>> circumstances in a short time. It's a strange thing. >> >> Oh, no! Is he the one who had a traumatic brain injury a few weeks >> before he disappeared? They need to do whatever they can to keep the >> story alive. After those three girls/women were rescued in Cleveland, >> you know anything is possible. >> > >Indeed, that is the one. Evidently, it's tough to get the police >department interested in investigating missing persons. My understanding >is that there's only one person in the department that handles these >cases. I imagine him to be some guy in the basement all by himself that >messed up badly and got stuck on that detail. Adults have the right to disappear without notice. The police will start looking after 24 hours. And if they find them and the person does not want anyone to know where they are, the police won't tell the family or friends anything except the person is alive. Children are a different story. The police get involved as soon as they are notified. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974) |
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On 6/16/2013 3:59 AM, The Cook wrote:
> > Adults have the right to disappear without notice. The police will > start looking after 24 hours. And if they find them and the person > does not want anyone to know where they are, the police won't tell > the family or friends anything except the person is alive. You are correct about this. They won't listen to a complaint from the parents who are concerned about threats to their kid once they reach 18. We were told that my daughter had to file a complaint but that wasn't ever going to happen. That's the breaks. > > Children are a different story. The police get involved as soon as > they are notified. > |