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![]() "Pico Rico" > wrote in message ... > > "Gary" > wrote in message > ... >> jmcquown wrote: >>> >>> On 9/21/2014 12:26 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> > >>> > You're obviously not a female. When I was her age, I used the >>> > individual clumps of lashes that had to be glued on and could be left >>> > on >>> > for a week or two. Those took a long time to put on. I also did >>> > complicated manicures. >>> >>> Good lord. Most girls just used mascara. Put it on in the morning, >>> wash it off at night. It doesn't doesn't take but a minute to curl your >>> eyelashes and apply mascara. >>> >>> I remember what you're talking about. The girls who were considered >>> tramps at school used to wear glued-on eyelashes. Hmmmm. >> >> Lots of makeup really is *trashy* to me and I always preached to my >> daughter as she was growing up that 'less is better'. >> >> IMO, a pretty girl needs little or no makeup and makeup won't help an >> ugly girl. Maybe just a bit of mascara and at most a natural looking >> lip gloss. The popular bright red lipstick is so weird to me and an >> immediate turnoff. High heals are also an immediate turnoff to me. >> > > I used to work with a lady who, for Halloween, would apply makeup to make > herself look ugly. Not Halloween ugly, but I actually took a while to > figure it out. Boy, she is just not very pretty at all . . . I learned to do stage makeup in high school. |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Nancy Young" > wrote in message > ... >> On 9/21/2014 2:15 AM, sf wrote: >> >>> I suspect to get kids to school in time for zero period, which is 7:30 >>> AM here. That's worse than shift work. >> >> I went to a beautiful brand new high school which was already >> too small within a year. We went to high school in shifts. >> Naturally I got the early shift since I'm a slow waker-upper. >> >> I wound up with easy classes first thing, like gym and typing. >> Neither one of those was especially easy at 7:30am, either. >> >> But overcrowding is probably the cause of early classes, I'm >> sure the school would rather start at a more reasonable time >> of day. >> >> nancy > > The last bell rings at 7:15am here. If they get there in time for > breakfast, they need to be there by 6:45am. I think it's ridiculous since > there are no shifts here. No shifts here either. Just huge classes and portable buildings. And everywhere I look, new houses going up. More and more people moving in and not enough services for them. |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > On 9/21/2014 10:06 AM, Cheri wrote: >> >> "Nancy Young" > wrote > >>> But overcrowding is probably the cause of early classes, I'm >>> sure the school would rather start at a more reasonable time >>> of day. > >> The last bell rings at 7:15am here. If they get there in time for >> breakfast, they need to be there by 6:45am. I think it's ridiculous >> since there are no shifts here. >> > > That's not right. Maybe that will change since it's in the > news that teenagers need more sleep. Duh to anyone who's ever > been a teenager. People do forget. Our school is pushing for a later start but not getting anywhere. |
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![]() "Pico Rico" > wrote in message ... > > "Nancy Young" > wrote in message > ... >> On 9/21/2014 10:06 AM, Cheri wrote: >>> >>> "Nancy Young" > wrote >> >>>> But overcrowding is probably the cause of early classes, I'm >>>> sure the school would rather start at a more reasonable time >>>> of day. >> >>> The last bell rings at 7:15am here. If they get there in time for >>> breakfast, they need to be there by 6:45am. I think it's ridiculous >>> since there are no shifts here. >>> >> >> That's not right. Maybe that will change since it's in the >> news that teenagers need more sleep. Duh to anyone who's ever >> been a teenager. People do forget. >> > > Getting up early does not necessarily result in a lack of sleep. Kids > need to figure our that the world does not revolve around them, and their > schedule needs to suit the real world needs. But it has also been proven that the natural body clock of a teenager is to stay up late and sleep in. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 9/21/2014 12:23 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> I never had a problem either. Actually I was taught by my Betty Crocker >> Boys and Girl's Cookbook to use a butter knife to crack. That works >> well too but then you have a knife to wash. Normally I use the side of >> the bowl. > > Then why did you bother to complain about some failed "TV chef" > suggestion? Haven't you ever heard the phrase if it isn't broken, don't > fix it? I don't really think I was complaining. The chef said that it was unsanitary to use the edge of a bowl as you were pushing stuff from the outside of the shell into the egg. So I thought I would try it and it didn't work for me. > > Oh, but then you'd have to wash a knife. God, that's a hardship. At least I don't bitch about things as much as you do, or get things wrong, or be mean to other people. > > How do you make scrambled eggs? (Forget you don't eat eggs, okay?) A > fork? A whisk? A spatula? Eggs don't scramble themselves, you know. > Unless you're one of those freaks who bought this thing: > > http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechcons...side-the-shell > I use either a whisk or a fork. Never a spatula. > Or you could whip an egg around in a pair of those support hose and hope > the shell doesn't break. It will be scrambled in seconds inside the > shell. Then you just have to worry about how to crack it without breaking > out in an allergic reaction rash. Sheesh! > > Or you could just tell your daughter to cook her own eggs. Or you could just STFU! Okay that was mean. But uh... Don't care! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 02:35:59 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >> "sf" > wrote in message >> ... >> > On Sat, 20 Sep 2014 23:43:36 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > > wrote: >> > >> >> Our zero period starts at 6:20. >> > >> > Chris on a crutch! And they say Americans are lazy. ![]() >> >> Yes. The schedule is insane! Now I know why so many dancers drop out by >> high school. They just haven't got enough time what with the ever >> increasing homework load. > > My DD went to school with a girl who took ballet lessons at the San > Francisco ballet and appeared in some of their productions. With the > ever increasing demands of dance as well as school, she had to make a > decision about dropping out of school to continue with dance or drop > out of dance to continue with school. These days they often decide to home school when that is the case. |
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![]() "Nancy2" > wrote in message ... > > Julie, what oldest daughter? HBB and two (2) sisters are shown going > paint balling with > Sugar Bear at E! Online, labeled "family." These two older sisters > nicknamed Pumpkin > and Chubbs are both pretty big. There isn't a normal sized girl shown. > If there is another > girl, she isn't photographed very often, apparently. > > N. The one with the baby. She recently moved out. She is now married but not to the father of the baby. There are four girls. |
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![]() "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message ... > Jeßus wrote: >> >> Pre-cooked bacon?? Does that actually exist? > > Prefried bacon has existed for at least 50 years that I know of, > developed by the US Navy for saving reefer space aboard ship... it's > canned, requires no refrigeration, and has a shelf life of some 15 > years... refered to as Petrified Bacon. All that's required is to > open the can at both ends, push out bacon (it's rolled with parchment > paper between layers), and heat on griddle, in oven, or deep fryer to > desired degree of doneness (it's precooked to just before crisp, with > much of the rendered fat removed)... happens to be excellent bacon. > The can is about 1 liter sized and contains the equivalent of 5 lbs > raw bacon. There are commercial brands now, I've not tried any. This isn't canned. I know that this kind has existed for at least 10 years. First time I bought some was in PA. I get it at Costco. There is far too much in the package for us to finish before it goes bad so I portion it out and freeze it. Cheap at Costco. Very expensive in a grocery store and there is not much at all in the grocery store packages. I know that when I worked at K Mart, they had precooked in the cafeteria but I don't know if it was available for home use back then. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... On Sunday, September 21, 2014 12:33:03 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: > > > wrote in message > > >> She has been saving money for a car ever since she was > >> born. > > > > <Eye roll.> @@ > > > Why? You don't think people ever give her money? > > I didn't say people didn't give her money, my eye roll comment was directed to your silly statement that she "she's been saving money for a car since she was born." You are so full of shit that every time I read one of your outlandish posts I feel the need to roll up my pant legs. === You make no sense whatever. If people give her money and she does not spend it, then what do you call it, if not saving??? |
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On 2014-09-21 19:35, Julie Bove wrote:
> Thank you. I do wish she would take more dance this year but her > priorities are to get good grades. So far all A's this year but the > year is young. Great! Scan the marks and post them and we will believe it. | |
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On 2014-09-21 19:31, Julie Bove wrote:
> Seems a lot of people here just want to make me out as a bad person no > matter what I say! Not at all Julie. We just think that you are a liar who embellishes the truth and post compulsively in order to get attention. Most of what you post here reinforces that. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2014-09-21 19:35, Julie Bove wrote: > >> Thank you. I do wish she would take more dance this year but her >> priorities are to get good grades. So far all A's this year but the >> year is young. > > Great! > Scan the marks and post them and we will believe it. it is easy to change an "F" into an "A" |
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On Sunday, September 21, 2014 7:13:05 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
> > > > wrote in message > > > >> She has been saving money for a car ever since she was > > >> born. > > > > <Eye roll.> @@ > > > > Why? You don't think people ever give her money? > > > I didn't say people didn't give her money, my eye roll comment was directed > to your silly statement that she "she's been saving money for a car since > she was born." You are so full of shit that every time I read one of your > outlandish posts I feel the need to roll up my pant legs. > > > You make no sense whatever. If people give her money and she does not spend > it, then what do you call it, if not saving??? > > Julie, you truly are a ****tard. You can't even follow and understand a simple post. Your retarded daughter has not been saving for a car since the day she was born. What is so hard to understand about that statement? Oh wait, I forgot, her retarded mother has trouble understanding simple statements and when she can't follow along she tells the poster that the POSTER is not making sense. Do you understand why people think you are so full of shit that your eyes are brown and 99% of the stuff you say is made up or g r e a t l y exaggerated?? Do you understand that most of us think you have mental issues and you are a hypochondriac? |
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On Sunday, September 21, 2014 7:26:18 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> > On 2014-09-21 19:31, Julie Bove wrote: > > > > Seems a lot of people here just want to make me out as a bad person no > > matter what I say! > > > Not at all Julie. We just think that you are a liar who embellishes the > truth and post compulsively in order to get attention. Most of what you > post here reinforces that. > > High five! |
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On 2014-09-21 19:38, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Pico Rico" > wrote in message > ... > >> Interesting. Do you know her personally? In any event, there is >> plenty of madness there. > > For crying in the beer! Why would I lie about anything? For the attention you get. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Sunday, September 21, 2014 7:26:18 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: >> >> On 2014-09-21 19:31, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> > Seems a lot of people here just want to make me out as a bad person no >> > matter what I say! >> >> >> Not at all Julie. We just think that you are a liar who embellishes the >> truth and post compulsively in order to get attention. Most of what you >> post here reinforces that. >> >> > High five! Whoever (don't know how posted that) can think I'm a liar. I don't really care. They're going to think what they're going to think. |
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![]() "Pico Rico" > wrote in message ... > > "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2014-09-21 19:35, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> Thank you. I do wish she would take more dance this year but her >>> priorities are to get good grades. So far all A's this year but the >>> year is young. >> >> Great! >> Scan the marks and post them and we will believe it. > > > it is easy to change an "F" into an "A" Online? How would she have access to that? |
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![]() > wrote in message ... On Sunday, September 21, 2014 7:13:05 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: > > > > wrote in message > > > >> She has been saving money for a car ever since she was > > >> born. > > > > <Eye roll.> @@ > > > > Why? You don't think people ever give her money? > > > I didn't say people didn't give her money, my eye roll comment was > directed > to your silly statement that she "she's been saving money for a car since > she was born." You are so full of shit that every time I read one of your > outlandish posts I feel the need to roll up my pant legs. > > > You make no sense whatever. If people give her money and she does not > spend > it, then what do you call it, if not saving??? > > Julie, you truly are a ****tard. You can't even follow and understand a simple post. Your retarded daughter has not been saving for a car since the day she was born. What is so hard to understand about that statement? Oh wait, I forgot, her retarded mother has trouble understanding simple statements and when she can't follow along she tells the poster that the POSTER is not making sense. Do you understand why people think you are so full of shit that your eyes are brown and 99% of the stuff you say is made up or g r e a t l y exaggerated?? Do you understand that most of us think you have mental issues and you are a hypochondriac? === You are a very nasty ass piece of work. Anyone who would refer to another person's child like that? Really, really nasty. She has been saving her money. Of course when she was a year old, she didn't even know what money really was and didn't tell people that what she had saved was for a car. She even went through periods of time when she said she would never drive a car. But at some point, she said that she wanted to buy a car. The car that she now has isn't her ideal one but she got it for super cheap and was just very lucky to get it. And the timing was just right that she could. My mom was going to have to get rid of that car as she is going blind and can no longer drive. Angela still has money and is still saving so when the time comes to get the car that she really covets, she most likely can. In the meantime she can drive this. |
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On 9/21/2014 10:51 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> Or you could whip an egg around in a pair of those support hose and hope > the shell doesn't break. It will be scrambled in seconds inside the shell. Ewww. -- ღ.¸¸.œ«*¨`*œ¶ Cheryl |
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On 9/20/2014 10:16 PM, Jeßus wrote:
> A lot depends on the egg itself - some have harder shells than others, > but more importantly some breeds of chickens have a much tougher > membrane under the shell, which can be hard to break through without > making a mess of it. > > Having said that, I would assume most commercial breeds of chickens > for egg production have had such things bred out of them. I wish they wouldn't breed that out of them. It makes it hard to peel hard boiled eggs when there's no membrane. -- ღ.¸¸.œ«*¨`*œ¶ Cheryl |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 20:50:45 -0400, Cheryl >
wrote: >On 9/20/2014 10:16 PM, Jeßus wrote: > >> A lot depends on the egg itself - some have harder shells than others, >> but more importantly some breeds of chickens have a much tougher >> membrane under the shell, which can be hard to break through without >> making a mess of it. >> >> Having said that, I would assume most commercial breeds of chickens >> for egg production have had such things bred out of them. > >I wish they wouldn't breed that out of them. It makes it hard to peel >hard boiled eggs when there's no membrane. Good point, I'd never thought of that. |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 17:44:00 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > > wrote in message ... >> On Sunday, September 21, 2014 7:26:18 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: >>> >>> On 2014-09-21 19:31, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> >>> > Seems a lot of people here just want to make me out as a bad person no >>> > matter what I say! >>> >>> >>> Not at all Julie. We just think that you are a liar who embellishes the >>> truth and post compulsively in order to get attention. Most of what you >>> post here reinforces that. >>> >>> >> High five! > >Whoever (don't know how posted that) can think I'm a liar. I don't really >care. They're going to think what they're going to think. We think what do precisely because of what *you* say here, duh! |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 20:26:18 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2014-09-21 19:31, Julie Bove wrote: > >> Seems a lot of people here just want to make me out as a bad person no >> matter what I say! > > >Not at all Julie. We just think that you are a liar who embellishes the >truth and post compulsively in order to get attention. Most of what you >post here reinforces that. Exactly. |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 17:13:05 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > wrote in message ... >On Sunday, September 21, 2014 12:33:03 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >> > wrote in message >> >> >> She has been saving money for a car ever since she was >> >> born. >> >> > <Eye roll.> @@ >> >> Why? You don't think people ever give her money? >> >I didn't say people didn't give her money, my eye roll comment was directed >to your silly statement that she "she's been saving money for a car since >she was born." You are so full of shit that every time I read one of your >outlandish posts I feel the need to roll up my pant legs. > >You make no sense whatever. If people give her money and she does not spend >it, then what do you call it, if not saving??? UN-FVCKING-BELIEVABLE!!! |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 17:48:47 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > wrote in message ... >> >Julie, you truly are a ****tard. You can't even follow and understand a >simple post. Your retarded daughter has not been saving for a car since the >day she was born. What is so hard to understand about that statement? Oh >wait, I forgot, her retarded mother has trouble understanding simple >statements and when she can't follow along she tells the poster that the >POSTER is not making sense. Do you understand why people think you are so >full of shit that your eyes are brown and 99% of the stuff you say is made >up or g r e a t l y exaggerated?? Do you understand that most of us think >you have mental issues and you are a hypochondriac? > >You are a very nasty ass piece of work. Anyone who would refer to another >person's child like that? Really, really nasty. She has been saving her >money. Of course when she was a year old, she didn't even know what money >really was and didn't tell people that what she had saved was for a car. Then WHY did you say exactly that? |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 17:41:11 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2014-09-21 1:53 PM, Pico Rico wrote: >> lessons. >>>> >>>> In her daughter's case it was more likely that she gave up dance lessons >>>> when she had to stop for a snack while trying to squeeze into her tutu. >>> >>> It was clear to me, and I don't comment on peoples children in a nasty >>> way. I give her daughter props for sticking with it, it's great excercise. >> >> don't tell me you are buying this madness. > >Cheri is one of Julie's greatest cheerleader/ enabler. To be fair, Cheri has been challenging many of Julie's claims lately, which is good to see. |
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 11:29:11 +1000, JohnJohn >
wrote: >On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 20:26:18 -0400, Dave Smith > wrote: > >>On 2014-09-21 19:31, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> Seems a lot of people here just want to make me out as a bad person no >>> matter what I say! >> >> >>Not at all Julie. We just think that you are a liar who embellishes the >>truth and post compulsively in order to get attention. > >That's what makes you such a nice guy. You think she's a compulsive >attention seeker and that's why you respond to everything she says. And who are you to pass judgment? Your history in this group doesnt put you in a very good light either. Up until recent months, 99% of your posts consisted of nothing but smart-arse comments in threads where you had no previous participation and never anything about food and cooking. All one has to do is look at your posts in the past 12 months to see that is the case. Makes you a hypocrite for pontificating. |
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![]() "Jeßus" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 17:41:11 -0400, Dave Smith > > wrote: > >>On 2014-09-21 1:53 PM, Pico Rico wrote: >>> lessons. >>>>> >>>>> In her daughter's case it was more likely that she gave up dance >>>>> lessons >>>>> when she had to stop for a snack while trying to squeeze into her >>>>> tutu. >>>> >>>> It was clear to me, and I don't comment on peoples children in a nasty >>>> way. I give her daughter props for sticking with it, it's great >>>> excercise. >>> >>> don't tell me you are buying this madness. >> >>Cheri is one of Julie's greatest cheerleader/ enabler. > > To be fair, Cheri has been challenging many of Julie's claims lately, > which is good to see. I will give credit only where credit is due - STOP replying to her posts, and to those who reply to her posts. |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 16:21:48 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: >"Janet" > wrote in message et... >> >> Baby Bove's first word wasn't Mummy, Mama it was "Money, me me" > >Nobody says "Mummy" here. Baby's first word is usually "Dada". Hers was >"Oprah". At least that's what it sounded like. Nah. Oreos. |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 17:55:52 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2014-09-21 4:35 PM, Jeßus wrote: > >> I'm nearly drowning in eggs at the moment and need a break from them, >> had eggs for breakfast 3 mornings in a row, I think just tomato onion >> and cheese on toast for me this morning. >> > >I had my weekly egg today, for the first time in about three weeks. It >was really tasty cooked over easy. I keep forgetting what 'over easy' means and had to look it up again. I'm not a big fan of fried eggs - if they don't develop that browned and crispy texture then I don't mind them. |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 18:43:33 -0700, "Pico Rico"
> wrote: > >"Jeßus" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 17:41:11 -0400, Dave Smith >> > wrote: >> >>>On 2014-09-21 1:53 PM, Pico Rico wrote: >>>> lessons. >>>>>> >>>>>> In her daughter's case it was more likely that she gave up dance >>>>>> lessons >>>>>> when she had to stop for a snack while trying to squeeze into her >>>>>> tutu. >>>>> >>>>> It was clear to me, and I don't comment on peoples children in a nasty >>>>> way. I give her daughter props for sticking with it, it's great >>>>> excercise. >>>> >>>> don't tell me you are buying this madness. >>> >>>Cheri is one of Julie's greatest cheerleader/ enabler. >> >> To be fair, Cheri has been challenging many of Julie's claims lately, >> which is good to see. > >I will give credit only where credit is due - STOP replying to her posts, >and to those who reply to her posts. Why are you replying to me then?? ![]() |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 14:04:44 -0700, "Pico Rico"
> wrote: > >"Jeßus" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 07:45:34 -0400, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>>On 9/21/2014 6:40 AM, Gary wrote: >>>> Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >>>>> ... >>>>>> Mayo, cream may make them richer, but actually, water makes them >>>>>> fluffier. >>>>> >>>>> I grew up making them with milk. Now I use water. >>>> >>>> And we're talking about scrambled eggs here. >>>> I usually add just a tiny bit of milk. Why? My mom always did that. I >>>> don't notice a difference between that and just eggs. >>>> >>>> And Dave makes them different than me too. When I cook them, I >>>> constantly stir them as they cook. >> >> I use a wooden spatula with a flat edge to slowly push the mixture >> from the outside to the inside of the pan. >> >>>I scramble them raw then I continue >>>> to scramble them as they cook. And as he said, you take them off and >>>> plate them before they are totally cooked. They set up a bit more on >>>> the plate.. >>>> >>>My mom always added milk but I just add a splash of water, salt & pepper >>>and whisk them briskly with a fork. I do pretty much keep stirring them >>>in the pan while they're cooking. I like fluffy scrambled eggs, not >>>eggs that have practically set. Yes, they do keep cooking when you >>>remove them from the heat. >> >> I don't have a set way of doing my scrambled eggs - somethimes I feel >> like light and fluffy, sometimes I like them heavy. Sometimes I add >> milk or cream and sometimes water. I'll add all sorts of things to the >> eggs too, parsley, chives or a bit of chili, for example. > >Well, aren't YOU Mr. devil may care! You are the wild one, that's for sure! >Maybe you should change your handle to Johnnie Dangerous or something. > >Just funning with you! > >Rather nice change from all the others who insist there is only one way >(their way) to do anything. I just saw - get this - Lidia cooking braciole >with parsley in the filling. Yes, SHE COOKED PARSLEY!!! Heh... I'm much the same with my mashed potato too, I rarely make it the same way twice, or at least with the exact same combination of ingredients. Some things I add to mashed potato a milk, cream, butter, cheese, onion, garlic, horseradish, turmeric and yes... parsley! Not all at once of course... |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 14:10:17 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > >"Pico Rico" > wrote in message ... > >> Well, aren't YOU Mr. devil may care! You are the wild one, that's for >> sure! Maybe you should change your handle to Johnnie Dangerous or >> something. >> >> Just funning with you! >> >> Rather nice change from all the others who insist there is only one way >> (their way) to do anything. I just saw - get this - Lidia cooking >> braciole with parsley in the filling. Yes, SHE COOKED PARSLEY!!! > > The my way is the only/best way of cooking things is one of my pet peeves. Agreed. There are no hard and fast rules. |
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 17:57:41 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2014-09-21 4:44 PM, Jeßus wrote: > >> I don't have a set way of doing my scrambled eggs - somethimes I feel >> like light and fluffy, sometimes I like them heavy. Sometimes I add >> milk or cream and sometimes water. I'll add all sorts of things to the >> eggs too, parsley, chives or a bit of chili, for example. > >me too. Sometimes I whip them up with milk or water. Sometimes I just >beat the eggs a bit. Sometimes I just crack an egg or two into a pan and >then stir it around. Sometimes I beat them and stir in some chopped >spinach and a good splash of hot sauce. Spinach sounds really good with eggs, something I never got around to planting all this year, I must do something about that as I do love the delicate taste and texture of spinach. Creamed or just wilted spinach... yum. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 9/21/2014 5:10 PM, Cheri wrote: >> >> "Pico Rico" > wrote in message >> ... >> >>> Well, aren't YOU Mr. devil may care! You are the wild one, that's for >>> sure! Maybe you should change your handle to Johnnie Dangerous or >>> something. >>> >>> Just funning with you! >>> >>> Rather nice change from all the others who insist there is only one >>> way (their way) to do anything. I just saw - get this - Lidia cooking >>> braciole with parsley in the filling. Yes, SHE COOKED PARSLEY!!! >> >> The my way is the only/best way of cooking things is one of my pet >> peeves. >> >> Cheri > > People who pay a lot of attention to TV chefs are one of my pet peeves. ![]() > > Jill TV chefs are one of my pet peeves. ;-) Cheri |
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![]() "Cherry" > wrote in message ... I have never bought cooked bacon! DH loves bacon, eggs and mushrooms with toast for breakfast and I am happy to cook it for him ![]() Thinking about it, I don't think I have ever seen ready cooked bacon rashers -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ Ophelia, it is in most of the supermarkets now, usually in the chiller with the packages of sliced ham. It's streaky bacon fried crispy and handy to have if you want to make a quick BLT. However, its not cheap so I only get it when on special or I find it on the reduced shelf. Cherry ======= Yes, I used to buy it but it got really expensive so I stopped. Cheri |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > Of course not. You just quote it and send it back so that Julie, who > claims to have me KFed will see it. I have seen pictures of the kid and > they sure don't present the image of a kid who is keeping fit through > dance. Perhaps we need to be reminded that Julie has said that the > daughter was a dancer, and she also said that she was disabled. As I said, I've known Julie for years, since her daughter was a young child and I think it's disgusting the way people talk about a young girl in such a way. It says a lot about them at any rate. If you want to talk about her daughter, talk to someone else. Cheri |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2014-09-21 1:53 PM, Pico Rico wrote: >> lessons. >>>> >>>> In her daughter's case it was more likely that she gave up dance >>>> lessons >>>> when she had to stop for a snack while trying to squeeze into her tutu. >>> >>> It was clear to me, and I don't comment on peoples children in a nasty >>> way. I give her daughter props for sticking with it, it's great >>> excercise. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> don't tell me you are buying this madness. >> >> > > Cheri is one of Julie's greatest cheerleader/ enabler. And you're one of her greatest stalkers. Cheri |
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![]() Pico, was Lidia cooking parsley in the filling? Or Italian parsley? They are completely different things. N. |
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