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This rice post got me to wondering. My mom used to make what she called
"Chicken Almondine" but I am certain that she wasn't pronouncing it right. She got the recipe from a church member at a potluck. I have seen recipes online but not like hers. Hers was baked in the oven on a bed of rice and I am pretty sure that it contained a can of some sort of soup. The end result looked like it had brown rice, but I think she most likely used a white rice that took on a beige color from the soup. Anyone have a recipe like that? |
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On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 6:19:06 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
> This rice post got me to wondering. My mom used to make what she called > "Chicken Almondine" but I am certain that she wasn't pronouncing it right. > She got the recipe from a church member at a potluck. I have seen recipes > online but not like hers. Hers was baked in the oven on a bed of rice and I > am pretty sure that it contained a can of some sort of soup. > > The end result looked like it had brown rice, but I think she most likely > used a white rice that took on a beige color from the soup. > > Anyone have a recipe like that? I googled for "chicken almondine casserole soup" and came up with a bunch of hits. Since you didn't provide much of a description, perhaps this recipe would work: <http://allrecipes.com/recipe/8837/almond-chicken-casserole-i/> That site has more than one chicken almond casserole recipe. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 2018-02-11 8:34 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 6:19:06 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >> This rice post got me to wondering. My mom used to make what she called >> "Chicken Almondine" but I am certain that she wasn't pronouncing it right. >> She got the recipe from a church member at a potluck. I have seen recipes >> online but not like hers. Hers was baked in the oven on a bed of rice and I >> am pretty sure that it contained a can of some sort of soup. >> >> The end result looked like it had brown rice, but I think she most likely >> used a white rice that took on a beige color from the soup. >> >> Anyone have a recipe like that? > > I googled for "chicken almondine casserole soup" and came up with a bunch > of hits. Since you didn't provide much of a description, perhaps this > recipe would work: > > <http://allrecipes.com/recipe/8837/almond-chicken-casserole-i/> > > That site has more than one chicken almond casserole recipe. > She could have found it herself if she had half a brain, but she won't use Google. |
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On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 8:40:19 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2018-02-11 8:34 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 6:19:06 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: > >> This rice post got me to wondering. My mom used to make what she called > >> "Chicken Almondine" but I am certain that she wasn't pronouncing it right. > >> She got the recipe from a church member at a potluck. I have seen recipes > >> online but not like hers. Hers was baked in the oven on a bed of rice and I > >> am pretty sure that it contained a can of some sort of soup. > >> > >> The end result looked like it had brown rice, but I think she most likely > >> used a white rice that took on a beige color from the soup. > >> > >> Anyone have a recipe like that? > > > > I googled for "chicken almondine casserole soup" and came up with a bunch > > of hits. Since you didn't provide much of a description, perhaps this > > recipe would work: > > > > <http://allrecipes.com/recipe/8837/almond-chicken-casserole-i/> > > > > That site has more than one chicken almond casserole recipe. > > > > She could have found it herself if she had half a brain, but she won't > use Google. Doesn't matter. She's got me killfiled, so she won't see that I've done her homework for her. I just behave as if she hasn't killfiled me. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 2018-02-11 9:34 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 8:40:19 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2018-02-11 8:34 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 6:19:06 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> This rice post got me to wondering. My mom used to make what she called >>>> "Chicken Almondine" but I am certain that she wasn't pronouncing it right. >>>> She got the recipe from a church member at a potluck. I have seen recipes >>>> online but not like hers. Hers was baked in the oven on a bed of rice and I >>>> am pretty sure that it contained a can of some sort of soup. >>>> >>>> The end result looked like it had brown rice, but I think she most likely >>>> used a white rice that took on a beige color from the soup. >>>> >>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>> >>> I googled for "chicken almondine casserole soup" and came up with a bunch >>> of hits. Since you didn't provide much of a description, perhaps this >>> recipe would work: >>> >>> <http://allrecipes.com/recipe/8837/almond-chicken-casserole-i/> >>> >>> That site has more than one chicken almond casserole recipe. >>> >> >> She could have found it herself if she had half a brain, but she won't >> use Google. > > Doesn't matter. She's got me killfiled, so she won't see that I've > done her homework for her. I just behave as if she hasn't killfiled > me. > She will probably still see it. She used to claim to have filtered me, but then she would reply to my posts. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2018-02-11 9:34 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 8:40:19 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: >>> On 2018-02-11 8:34 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 6:19:06 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> This rice post got me to wondering. My mom used to make what she >>>>> called >>>>> "Chicken Almondine" but I am certain that she wasn't pronouncing it >>>>> right. >>>>> She got the recipe from a church member at a potluck. I have seen >>>>> recipes >>>>> online but not like hers. Hers was baked in the oven on a bed of rice >>>>> and I >>>>> am pretty sure that it contained a can of some sort of soup. >>>>> >>>>> The end result looked like it had brown rice, but I think she most >>>>> likely >>>>> used a white rice that took on a beige color from the soup. >>>>> >>>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>>> >>>> I googled for "chicken almondine casserole soup" and came up with a >>>> bunch >>>> of hits. Since you didn't provide much of a description, perhaps this >>>> recipe would work: >>>> >>>> <http://allrecipes.com/recipe/8837/almond-chicken-casserole-i/> >>>> >>>> That site has more than one chicken almond casserole recipe. >>>> >>> >>> She could have found it herself if she had half a brain, but she won't >>> use Google. >> >> Doesn't matter. She's got me killfiled, so she won't see that I've >> done her homework for her. I just behave as if she hasn't killfiled >> me. >> > > She will probably still see it. She used to claim to have filtered me, but > then she would reply to my posts. You say you have filtered me! Ha. Do keep up Dave. I cleaned out my KF some time back. I did add some people back in. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2018-02-11 8:34 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 6:19:06 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >>> This rice post got me to wondering. My mom used to make what she called >>> "Chicken Almondine" but I am certain that she wasn't pronouncing it >>> right. >>> She got the recipe from a church member at a potluck. I have seen >>> recipes >>> online but not like hers. Hers was baked in the oven on a bed of rice >>> and I >>> am pretty sure that it contained a can of some sort of soup. >>> >>> The end result looked like it had brown rice, but I think she most >>> likely >>> used a white rice that took on a beige color from the soup. >>> >>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >> >> I googled for "chicken almondine casserole soup" and came up with a bunch >> of hits. Since you didn't provide much of a description, perhaps this >> recipe would work: >> >> <http://allrecipes.com/recipe/8837/almond-chicken-casserole-i/> >> >> That site has more than one chicken almond casserole recipe. >> > > She could have found it herself if she had half a brain, but she won't > use Google. But that is not what I was looking for. Yes, the ingredients I mentioned are in there but this used all raw ingredients, baked in the oven till cooked. |
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On 2018-02-11 5:27 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2018-02-11 8:34 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 6:19:06 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> This rice post got me to wondering. My mom used to make what she called >>>> "Chicken Almondine" but I am certain that she wasn't pronouncing it >>>> right. >>>> She got the recipe from a church member at a potluck. I have seen >>>> recipes >>>> online but not like hers. Hers was baked in the oven on a bed of >>>> rice and I >>>> am pretty sure that it contained a can of some sort of soup. >>>> >>>> The end result looked like it had brown rice, but I think she most >>>> likely >>>> used a white rice that took on a beige color from the soup. >>>> >>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>> >>> I googled for "chicken almondine casserole soup" and came up with a >>> bunch >>> of hits.Â* Since you didn't provide much of a description, perhaps this >>> recipe would work: >>> >>> <http://allrecipes.com/recipe/8837/almond-chicken-casserole-i/> >>> >>> That site has more than one chicken almond casserole recipe. >>> >> >> She could have found itÂ* herself if she had half a brain, but she >> won't use Google. > > But that is not what I was looking for. Yes, the ingredients I mentioned > are in there but this used all raw ingredients, baked in the oven till > cooked. So? Are you too stupid to enter the search parameters and do it yourself? No need to answer. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2018-02-11 5:27 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 2018-02-11 8:34 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 6:19:06 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> This rice post got me to wondering. My mom used to make what she >>>>> called >>>>> "Chicken Almondine" but I am certain that she wasn't pronouncing it >>>>> right. >>>>> She got the recipe from a church member at a potluck. I have seen >>>>> recipes >>>>> online but not like hers. Hers was baked in the oven on a bed of rice >>>>> and I >>>>> am pretty sure that it contained a can of some sort of soup. >>>>> >>>>> The end result looked like it had brown rice, but I think she most >>>>> likely >>>>> used a white rice that took on a beige color from the soup. >>>>> >>>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>>> >>>> I googled for "chicken almondine casserole soup" and came up with a >>>> bunch >>>> of hits. Since you didn't provide much of a description, perhaps this >>>> recipe would work: >>>> >>>> <http://allrecipes.com/recipe/8837/almond-chicken-casserole-i/> >>>> >>>> That site has more than one chicken almond casserole recipe. >>>> >>> >>> She could have found it herself if she had half a brain, but she won't >>> use Google. >> >> But that is not what I was looking for. Yes, the ingredients I mentioned >> are in there but this used all raw ingredients, baked in the oven till >> cooked. > > > So? Are you too stupid to enter the search parameters and do it yourself? > No need to answer. I'm not stupid at all. That's why I asked if anyone had a recipe. Apparently you are the stupid one or at least confused. You seemed to think that I wanted someone to look it up for me. Nope. I can do that myself. And I did. Did not find such a recipe. |
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On 2/11/2018 5:27 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> baked in the oven till cooked "baked in the oven till cooked" is a great description of how this dish should turn out. ![]() Jill |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 2/11/2018 5:27 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> baked in the oven till cooked > > "baked in the oven till cooked" is a great description of how this dish > should turn out. ![]() Go steam something, Jill. Maybe some heads or florets or something. |
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On 2/10/2018 1:14 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> This is just another setup for failure. Get the **** outta here, you creep! Steve Wertz - unrepentant woman stalker and total head case begging poor Omelet to shoot him with a sniper rifle in austin.food: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > 3/18/2011 3:49 PM Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1162 readnews.com - News for Geeks and ISPs fa35d278.newsreader.readnews.com Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.centraltexasfoodbank.org...ntation-057jpg Hide the Ho Ho's!!! |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: > >> Anyone have a recipe like that? > > This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every > recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet > search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? I looked and didn't find one. |
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On 2018-02-10 8:21 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >> >> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >> recipes posted.Â* What's preventing you from doing your own internet >> search to find one to your liking?Â* Why waste everyone else's time? > > I looked and didn't find one. I looked and I found one. Why does Google work differently for you? |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2018-02-10 8:21 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>> >>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >> >> I looked and didn't find one. > > I looked and I found one. Why does Google work differently for you? I don't use Google. Could you post the link? |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Dave Smith" wrote: > > Julie Bove wrote: > >> > >> "Sqwertz" wrote: > >>> Julie Bove wrote: > >>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? > >>> > >>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every > >>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet > >>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? > >> > >> I looked and didn't find one. > > > > I looked and I found one. Why does Google work differently for you? > > I don't use Google. Could you post the link? No problem... http://www.google.com/ ![]() |
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On 2/11/2018 6:39 AM, Gary wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Dave Smith" wrote: >>> Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> "Sqwertz" wrote: >>>>> Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>>>> >>>>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>>>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>>>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >>>> >>>> I looked and didn't find one. >>> >>> I looked and I found one. Why does Google work differently for you? >> >> I don't use Google. Could you post the link? > > No problem... http://www.google.com/ ![]() > LOL Gary! Jill |
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On 2/11/2018 6:23 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2018-02-10 8:21 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>>> >>>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >>> >>> I looked and didn't find one. >> >> I looked and I found one.Â* Why does Google work differently for you? > > I don't use Google. Could you post the link? > Try this: https://piv.pivpiv.dk/ |
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On 2018-02-11 6:23 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> >>>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>>> >>>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >>> >>> I looked and didn't find one. >> >> I looked and I found one.Â* Why does Google work differently for you? > > I don't use Google. Could you post the link? Well, there you go again. This why so many people here think that you are a moron. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2018-02-11 6:23 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> > >>>>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>>>> >>>>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>>>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>>>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >>>> >>>> I looked and didn't find one. >>> >>> I looked and I found one. Why does Google work differently for you? >> >> I don't use Google. Could you post the link? > > Well, there you go again. This why so many people here think that you are > a moron. I don't mean the link for Google. I mean the link for the recipe. I'll bet you didn't find one. |
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 03:23:27 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:
> I don't use Google. Could you post the link? I don't like the way Google (&bing & yahoo) tracks us. There is an alternative: https://duckduckgo.com/ They SAY they don't track us & sell personalized info about our searches to advertisers. Anyways, here is the first link I found from "DuckDuckGo" for "Chiken Amadine", because you said you were certain she was not pronouncing it right and I applied some generic syllable shifts. The recipe seems to be what you described. I understand your concerns about Google, but I am fairly certain that DuckDuckGo does not sell personalized data. They might very well sell aggregate inferences, but this should be worth the added functionality of using a search engine that won't be rude to you when you make a polite request. There were a LOT of ricipes listed. Here is the first one: https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/chicken-amandine |
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 12:54:35 -0500, Mike_Duffy wrote:
> https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/chicken-amandine In fact, I did not even notice that you used the correct spelling in the subject line when you started the thread, when I said I applied the most obvious misprounciation for "Almondine". Let us know how it turns out. |
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![]() "Mike_Duffy" > wrote in message .. . > On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 03:23:27 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: > >> I don't use Google. Could you post the link? > > I don't like the way Google (&bing & yahoo) tracks us. There is an > alternative: > > https://duckduckgo.com/ > > They SAY they don't track us & sell personalized info about our searches > to > advertisers. > > Anyways, here is the first link I found from "DuckDuckGo" for "Chiken > Amadine", because you said you were certain she was not pronouncing it > right and I applied some generic syllable shifts. The recipe seems to be > what you described. > > I understand your concerns about Google, but I am fairly certain that > DuckDuckGo does not sell personalized data. They might very well sell > aggregate inferences, but this should be worth the added functionality of > using a search engine that won't be rude to you when you make a polite > request. > > There were a LOT of ricipes listed. Here is the first one: > > https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/chicken-amandine Thanks! That recipe does contain the things that I said, however this casserole had no veggies in it. Just the chicken, almonds, rice and soup AFAIK and it was all baked in the oven. Nothing was cooked ahead. I do use that particular search engine from time to time and I will save the recipe. |
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On 2/11/2018 3:55 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> Don't log into Google. Get the **** outta here, you creep! Steve Wertz - unrepentant woman stalker and total head case begging poor Omelet to shoot him with a sniper rifle in austin.food: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > 3/18/2011 3:49 PM Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1162 readnews.com - News for Geeks and ISPs fa35d278.newsreader.readnews.com Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.centraltexasfoodbank.org...ntation-057jpg Hide the Ho Ho's!!! |
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On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 1:23:38 AM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
> > I don't use Google. Could you post the link? Just Bing it. https://www.bing.com/search?q=chicke...cken+almandine |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 1:23:38 AM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> I don't use Google. Could you post the link? > > Just Bing it. > > https://www.bing.com/search?q=chicke...cken+almandine There are tons of recipes online. I just gave up looking because I saw nothing like what my mom made. I believe it was just chicken, rice, almonds and soup although there may have been additional liquid added. IIRC, nothing was cooked first. It was all put raw in the casserole and baked until done. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >> >> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? > > I looked and didn't find one. You don't need a recipe. It's like asking for a recipe for a glass of water: Put one or two chickens in a pot. Add a 2 lb bag of organic, free range amandines. Cover with water. Cook over medium heat for i hour, stirring occasionally. |
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On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 14:14:46 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: > >> Anyone have a recipe like that? > >This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? > >-sw What does Barb call her casserole dishes that are meant to be taken to a gathering? This is one of those dishes. Saw it everywhere when church ladies had meetings back in the day. Maybe not such a fancy name as 'chicken amadine.' (amadine is *******ized Almondine) Ahh! Hot Dish, that's it. It has many iterations. Searching under either name should get her a multitude of recipes. I won't copy out any of mine -- waste of time. Janet US |
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On 2/11/2018 1:34 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 14:14:46 -0600, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >> >> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >> >> -sw > > What does Barb call her casserole dishes that are meant to be taken > to a gathering? This is one of those dishes. Saw it everywhere when > church ladies had meetings back in the day. Maybe not such a fancy > name as 'chicken amadine.' (amadine is *******ized Almondine) > Ahh! Hot Dish, that's it. It has many iterations. Searching under > either name should get her a multitude of recipes. I won't copy out > any of mine -- waste of time. > Janet US > It's a total waste of time. She won't use Google (who knows why) and she'll find some reason not to take any suggestions. Jill |
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:41:57 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 2/11/2018 1:34 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 14:14:46 -0600, Sqwertz > >> wrote: >> >>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>> >>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >>> >>> -sw >> >> What does Barb call her casserole dishes that are meant to be taken >> to a gathering? This is one of those dishes. Saw it everywhere when >> church ladies had meetings back in the day. Maybe not such a fancy >> name as 'chicken amadine.' (amadine is *******ized Almondine) >> Ahh! Hot Dish, that's it. It has many iterations. Searching under >> either name should get her a multitude of recipes. I won't copy out >> any of mine -- waste of time. >> Janet US >> >It's a total waste of time. She won't use Google (who knows why) and >she'll find some reason not to take any suggestions. > >Jill she can search without Google and any recipe she finds can be (for the smart cook) altered, added or subtracted from to make a dish that meets her requirements. Normally I share recipes, no problem Janet US |
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![]() "U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:41:57 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >>On 2/11/2018 1:34 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 14:14:46 -0600, Sqwertz > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>>> >>>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >>>> >>>> -sw >>> >>> What does Barb call her casserole dishes that are meant to be taken >>> to a gathering? This is one of those dishes. Saw it everywhere when >>> church ladies had meetings back in the day. Maybe not such a fancy >>> name as 'chicken amadine.' (amadine is *******ized Almondine) >>> Ahh! Hot Dish, that's it. It has many iterations. Searching under >>> either name should get her a multitude of recipes. I won't copy out >>> any of mine -- waste of time. >>> Janet US >>> >>It's a total waste of time. She won't use Google (who knows why) and >>she'll find some reason not to take any suggestions. >> >>Jill > she can search without Google and any recipe she finds can be (for the > smart cook) altered, added or subtracted from to make a dish that > meets her requirements. Normally I share recipes, no problem > Janet US And yet... None of the recipes I saw were for the dish I described. Chicken, rice, soup and almonds all baked in the oven. Nothing cooked first. |
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On 2/11/2018 1:53 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:41:57 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 2/11/2018 1:34 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 14:14:46 -0600, Sqwertz > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>>> >>>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >>>> >>>> -sw >>> >>> What does Barb call her casserole dishes that are meant to be taken >>> to a gathering? This is one of those dishes. Saw it everywhere when >>> church ladies had meetings back in the day. Maybe not such a fancy >>> name as 'chicken amadine.' (amadine is *******ized Almondine) >>> Ahh! Hot Dish, that's it. It has many iterations. Searching under >>> either name should get her a multitude of recipes. I won't copy out >>> any of mine -- waste of time. >>> Janet US >>> >> It's a total waste of time. She won't use Google (who knows why) and >> she'll find some reason not to take any suggestions. >> >> Jill > she can search without Google and any recipe she finds can be (for the > smart cook) altered, added or subtracted from to make a dish that > meets her requirements. Normally I share recipes, no problem > Janet US > For someone who claims to love to cook, how difficult is this casserole type thing to re-create? Canned soup. Extra liquid. I'm guessing the rice is par-boiled (she doesn't actually want to have to cook it first). She said "Nothing was cooked ahead." Sorry but I have never heard of a recipe where raw chicken breasts were laid upon a bed of raw rice with almonds and canned soup involved. It doesn't sound good, no matter what you call it. Jill |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 2/11/2018 1:53 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:41:57 -0500, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>> On 2/11/2018 1:34 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 14:14:46 -0600, Sqwertz > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>>>> >>>>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>>>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>>>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >>>>> >>>>> -sw >>>> >>>> What does Barb call her casserole dishes that are meant to be taken >>>> to a gathering? This is one of those dishes. Saw it everywhere when >>>> church ladies had meetings back in the day. Maybe not such a fancy >>>> name as 'chicken amadine.' (amadine is *******ized Almondine) >>>> Ahh! Hot Dish, that's it. It has many iterations. Searching under >>>> either name should get her a multitude of recipes. I won't copy out >>>> any of mine -- waste of time. >>>> Janet US >>>> >>> It's a total waste of time. She won't use Google (who knows why) and >>> she'll find some reason not to take any suggestions. >>> >>> Jill >> she can search without Google and any recipe she finds can be (for the >> smart cook) altered, added or subtracted from to make a dish that >> meets her requirements. Normally I share recipes, no problem >> Janet US >> > For someone who claims to love to cook, how difficult is this casserole > type thing to re-create? Canned soup. Extra liquid. I'm guessing the > rice is par-boiled (she doesn't actually want to have to cook it first). > She said "Nothing was cooked ahead." > > Sorry but I have never heard of a recipe where raw chicken breasts were > laid upon a bed of raw rice with almonds and canned soup involved. It > doesn't sound good, no matter what you call it. It's very good! |
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On 2/11/2018 4:01 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> Hire a medium with crystal ball, Julie. Get the **** outta here, you creep! Steve Wertz - unrepentant woman stalker and total head case begging poor Omelet to shoot him with a sniper rifle in austin.food: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > 3/18/2011 3:49 PM Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1162 readnews.com - News for Geeks and ISPs fa35d278.newsreader.readnews.com Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.centraltexasfoodbank.org...ntation-057jpg Hide the Ho Ho's!!! |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 11:53:34 -0700, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > >> she can search without Google and any recipe she finds can be (for the >> smart cook) altered, added or subtracted from to make a dish that >> meets her requirements. Normally I share recipes, no problem > > You would think anybody who supposedly cooks as much as Julie could > adapt a recipe. But no - she wants somebody to quote the exact vague > recipe that her mother cooked. > > Hire a medium with crystal ball, Julie. I don't need to HIRE one. I *am* one. I've never seen anything in it yet though. Except for that time that my brother swapped it out for a glass ball of the same size with an angel in it. I freaked! |
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On 2/11/2018 8:11 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 11:53:34 -0700, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> >>> she can search without Google and any recipe she finds can be (for the >>> smart cook) altered, added or subtracted from to make a dish that >>> meets her requirements.Â* Normally I share recipes, no problem >> >> You would think anybody who supposedly cooks as much as Julie could >> adapt a recipe.Â* But no - she wants somebody to quote the exact vague >> recipe that her mother cooked. >> >> Hire a medium with crystal ball, Julie. > > I don't need to HIRE one. I *am* one. I've never seen anything in it yet > though. Except for that time that my brother swapped it out for a glass > ball of the same size with an angel in it. I freaked! LOL! Least it wasn't the Magic 8 Ball... %-0 |
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On 2/11/2018 11:41 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 2/11/2018 1:34 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 14:14:46 -0600, Sqwertz > >> wrote: >> >>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>> >>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>> recipes posted.Â* What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>> search to find one to your liking?Â* Why waste everyone else's time? >>> >>> -sw >> >> What does Barb call her casserole dishes that areÂ* meant to be taken >> to a gathering?Â* This is one of those dishes.Â* Saw it everywhere when >> church ladies had meetings back in the day.Â* Maybe not such a fancy >> name as 'chicken amadine.'Â* (amadine is *******ized Almondine) >> Ahh!Â* Hot Dish, that's it.Â* It has many iterations.Â* Searching under >> either name should get her a multitude of recipes.Â* I won't copy out >> any of mine -- waste of time. >> Janet US >> > It's a total waste of time.Â* She won't use Google (who knows why) and > she'll find some reason not to take any suggestions. > > Jill Snipe, snipe, snipe... Why are you so gutless? .-.____________________.-. ___ _.' .-----. _____________|======+----------------+ /_._/ ( | /_____________| | THE | / ` _ ____/ |RFC BULLY BUNCH | |_ .\( \\ |________________| .' `-._/__`_// .' |""""' / / / | | ' | \ `-._____.-' |
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:41:57 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 2/11/2018 1:34 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 14:14:46 -0600, Sqwertz > >> wrote: >> >>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>> >>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >>> >>> -sw >> >> What does Barb call her casserole dishes that are meant to be taken >> to a gathering? This is one of those dishes. Saw it everywhere when >> church ladies had meetings back in the day. Maybe not such a fancy >> name as 'chicken amadine.' (amadine is *******ized Almondine) >> Ahh! Hot Dish, that's it. It has many iterations. Searching under >> either name should get her a multitude of recipes. I won't copy out >> any of mine -- waste of time. >> Janet US >> >It's a total waste of time. She won't use Google (who knows why) and >she'll find some reason not to take any suggestions. Two biddies can't stop talking about this "waste of time" ![]() |
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On 2018-02-11 12:11 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:41:57 -0500, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 2/11/2018 1:34 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 14:14:46 -0600, Sqwertz > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On Sat, 10 Feb 2018 03:18:59 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>>> Anyone have a recipe like that? >>>> >>>> This is just another setup for failure. You would poo-poo every >>>> recipes posted. What's preventing you from doing your own internet >>>> search to find one to your liking? Why waste everyone else's time? >>>> >>>> -sw >>> >>> What does Barb call her casserole dishes that are meant to be taken >>> to a gathering? This is one of those dishes. Saw it everywhere when >>> church ladies had meetings back in the day. Maybe not such a fancy >>> name as 'chicken amadine.' (amadine is *******ized Almondine) >>> Ahh! Hot Dish, that's it. It has many iterations. Searching under >>> either name should get her a multitude of recipes. I won't copy out >>> any of mine -- waste of time. >>> Janet US >>> >> It's a total waste of time. She won't use Google (who knows why) and >> she'll find some reason not to take any suggestions. > > Two biddies can't stop talking about this "waste of time" ![]() > Does your Sheila wonder why you spend so much time online? |
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 12:22:33 -0700, graham > wrote:
>On 2018-02-11 12:11 PM, Bruce wrote: >> On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:41:57 -0500, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>> On 2/11/2018 1:34 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>> What does Barb call her casserole dishes that are meant to be taken >>>> to a gathering? This is one of those dishes. Saw it everywhere when >>>> church ladies had meetings back in the day. Maybe not such a fancy >>>> name as 'chicken amadine.' (amadine is *******ized Almondine) >>>> Ahh! Hot Dish, that's it. It has many iterations. Searching under >>>> either name should get her a multitude of recipes. I won't copy out >>>> any of mine -- waste of time. >>>> Janet US >>>> >>> It's a total waste of time. She won't use Google (who knows why) and >>> she'll find some reason not to take any suggestions. >> >> Two biddies can't stop talking about this "waste of time" ![]() >> >Does your Sheila wonder why you spend so much time online? No, we're both working online a lot of the time. |
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