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On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 22:37:49 GMT, "l not -l" > wrote:

>
>On 25-Feb-2018, wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 11:32:03 -0800, "Cheri"
>> >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >"jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >> Show of hands, please:
>> >>
>> >> How many people here own a steamer basket?
>> >>
>> >> How many people here occasionally steam fresh vegetables?
>> >>
>> >> Julie Bove keeps referencing my "steaming" vegetables, as if
>> >> it's some
>> >> sort of slight. She ignores the fact that I also
>> >> bake/roast, pan-fry and
>> >> even grill vegetables.
>> >>
>> >> A recent mention of cabbage had me thinking about grilled
>> >> cabbage wedges.
>> >> Grilled cabbage is delicious; it carmelizes nicely and
>> >> tastes great. But
>> >> I digress...
>> >>
>> >> Am I the only person who ever steams veggies? Somehow I
>> >> doubt this, given
>> >> the proclivity of all the "steam-in-bag" packaging in the
>> >> frozen vegetable
>> >> aisle.
>> >>
>> >> In the winter I rely on frozen vegetables. I either steam
>> >> them or heat
>> >> them in the microwave with a little water. So what? It's
>> >> not as if
>> >> they're bland and boring. I know how to use herbs and
>> >> spices.
>> >>
>> >> Oh, and I also think it depends on the particular vegetable.
>> >>
>> >> So, to steam or not to steam?
>> >>
>> >> Jill
>> >
>> >
>> >I steam things like asparagus, zucchini, and others. I used to
>> >steam
>> >artichokes, but now I do them in the microwave because of the
>> >length it
>> >takes to steam them, but yes...I do steam at times.
>> >
>> >Cheri

>>
>> I'm not sure what folks mean by "steaming".

>
>Perhaps you should learn to use a dictionary. Rather than
>remain ignorant, spend some time reading definitions rather than
>spewing filth, bile, vitriol and misinformation. For example, a
>minute with the Merriam-Webster dictionary would have helped you
>figure out what "folks" mean by steaming. The first two, of
>several definitions of steam would have clearly addressed your
>ignorance of what "folks" mean.
>
>1 : a vapor arising from a heated substance
>2 a : the invisible vapor into which water is converted when
>heated to the boiling point


When you prove him wrong, as you just did, 2 things can happen:

1. He'll start screaming about gays.
2. He'll never show up in this thread again.
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On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 10:27:19 +1100, Bruce >
wrote:

>On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 22:37:49 GMT, "l not -l" > wrote:
>
>>
>>On 25-Feb-2018, wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 11:32:03 -0800, "Cheri"
>>> >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> >"jmcquown" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>> >> Show of hands, please:
>>> >>
>>> >> How many people here own a steamer basket?
>>> >>
>>> >> How many people here occasionally steam fresh vegetables?
>>> >>
>>> >> Julie Bove keeps referencing my "steaming" vegetables, as if
>>> >> it's some
>>> >> sort of slight. She ignores the fact that I also
>>> >> bake/roast, pan-fry and
>>> >> even grill vegetables.
>>> >>
>>> >> A recent mention of cabbage had me thinking about grilled
>>> >> cabbage wedges.
>>> >> Grilled cabbage is delicious; it carmelizes nicely and
>>> >> tastes great. But
>>> >> I digress...
>>> >>
>>> >> Am I the only person who ever steams veggies? Somehow I
>>> >> doubt this, given
>>> >> the proclivity of all the "steam-in-bag" packaging in the
>>> >> frozen vegetable
>>> >> aisle.
>>> >>
>>> >> In the winter I rely on frozen vegetables. I either steam
>>> >> them or heat
>>> >> them in the microwave with a little water. So what? It's
>>> >> not as if
>>> >> they're bland and boring. I know how to use herbs and
>>> >> spices.
>>> >>
>>> >> Oh, and I also think it depends on the particular vegetable.
>>> >>
>>> >> So, to steam or not to steam?
>>> >>
>>> >> Jill
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >I steam things like asparagus, zucchini, and others. I used to
>>> >steam
>>> >artichokes, but now I do them in the microwave because of the
>>> >length it
>>> >takes to steam them, but yes...I do steam at times.
>>> >
>>> >Cheri
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what folks mean by "steaming".

>>
>>Perhaps you should learn to use a dictionary. Rather than
>>remain ignorant, spend some time reading definitions rather than
>>spewing filth, bile, vitriol and misinformation. For example, a
>>minute with the Merriam-Webster dictionary would have helped you
>>figure out what "folks" mean by steaming. The first two, of
>>several definitions of steam would have clearly addressed your
>>ignorance of what "folks" mean.
>>
>>1 : a vapor arising from a heated substance
>>2 a : the invisible vapor into which water is converted when
>>heated to the boiling point

>
>When you prove him wrong, as you just did, 2 things can happen:
>
>1. He'll start screaming about gays.
>2. He'll never show up in this thread again.


Nah, he'll have another shot of vodka
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wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 10:27:19 +1100, Bruce >
> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 22:37:49 GMT, "l not -l" > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 25-Feb-2018,
wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 11:32:03 -0800, "Cheri"
>>>> >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> Show of hands, please:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How many people here own a steamer basket?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How many people here occasionally steam fresh vegetables?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Julie Bove keeps referencing my "steaming" vegetables, as if
>>>>>> it's some
>>>>>> sort of slight. She ignores the fact that I also
>>>>>> bake/roast, pan-fry and
>>>>>> even grill vegetables.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A recent mention of cabbage had me thinking about grilled
>>>>>> cabbage wedges.
>>>>>> Grilled cabbage is delicious; it carmelizes nicely and
>>>>>> tastes great. But
>>>>>> I digress...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am I the only person who ever steams veggies? Somehow I
>>>>>> doubt this, given
>>>>>> the proclivity of all the "steam-in-bag" packaging in the
>>>>>> frozen vegetable
>>>>>> aisle.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In the winter I rely on frozen vegetables. I either steam
>>>>>> them or heat
>>>>>> them in the microwave with a little water. So what? It's
>>>>>> not as if
>>>>>> they're bland and boring. I know how to use herbs and
>>>>>> spices.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Oh, and I also think it depends on the particular vegetable.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So, to steam or not to steam?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jill
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I steam things like asparagus, zucchini, and others. I used to
>>>>> steam
>>>>> artichokes, but now I do them in the microwave because of the
>>>>> length it
>>>>> takes to steam them, but yes...I do steam at times.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheri
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure what folks mean by "steaming".
>>>
>>> Perhaps you should learn to use a dictionary. Rather than
>>> remain ignorant, spend some time reading definitions rather than
>>> spewing filth, bile, vitriol and misinformation. For example, a
>>> minute with the Merriam-Webster dictionary would have helped you
>>> figure out what "folks" mean by steaming. The first two, of
>>> several definitions of steam would have clearly addressed your
>>> ignorance of what "folks" mean.
>>>
>>> 1 : a vapor arising from a heated substance
>>> 2 a : the invisible vapor into which water is converted when
>>> heated to the boiling point

>>
>> When you prove him wrong, as you just did, 2 things can happen:
>>
>> 1. He'll start screaming about gays.
>> 2. He'll never show up in this thread again.

>
> Nah, he'll have another shot of vodka
>


Just one shot? From some of the crap he spewed in the past, I assumed he
had drank at least a bottle or two


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"Bruce" > wrote in message
...
> On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 22:37:49 GMT, "l not -l" > wrote:
>
>>
>>On 25-Feb-2018, wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 11:32:03 -0800, "Cheri"
>>> >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> >"jmcquown" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>> >> Show of hands, please:
>>> >>
>>> >> How many people here own a steamer basket?
>>> >>
>>> >> How many people here occasionally steam fresh vegetables?
>>> >>
>>> >> Julie Bove keeps referencing my "steaming" vegetables, as if
>>> >> it's some
>>> >> sort of slight. She ignores the fact that I also
>>> >> bake/roast, pan-fry and
>>> >> even grill vegetables.
>>> >>
>>> >> A recent mention of cabbage had me thinking about grilled
>>> >> cabbage wedges.
>>> >> Grilled cabbage is delicious; it carmelizes nicely and
>>> >> tastes great. But
>>> >> I digress...
>>> >>
>>> >> Am I the only person who ever steams veggies? Somehow I
>>> >> doubt this, given
>>> >> the proclivity of all the "steam-in-bag" packaging in the
>>> >> frozen vegetable
>>> >> aisle.
>>> >>
>>> >> In the winter I rely on frozen vegetables. I either steam
>>> >> them or heat
>>> >> them in the microwave with a little water. So what? It's
>>> >> not as if
>>> >> they're bland and boring. I know how to use herbs and
>>> >> spices.
>>> >>
>>> >> Oh, and I also think it depends on the particular vegetable.
>>> >>
>>> >> So, to steam or not to steam?
>>> >>
>>> >> Jill
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >I steam things like asparagus, zucchini, and others. I used to
>>> >steam
>>> >artichokes, but now I do them in the microwave because of the
>>> >length it
>>> >takes to steam them, but yes...I do steam at times.
>>> >
>>> >Cheri
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what folks mean by "steaming".

>>
>>Perhaps you should learn to use a dictionary. Rather than
>>remain ignorant, spend some time reading definitions rather than
>>spewing filth, bile, vitriol and misinformation. For example, a
>>minute with the Merriam-Webster dictionary would have helped you
>>figure out what "folks" mean by steaming. The first two, of
>>several definitions of steam would have clearly addressed your
>>ignorance of what "folks" mean.
>>
>>1 : a vapor arising from a heated substance
>>2 a : the invisible vapor into which water is converted when
>>heated to the boiling point

>
> When you prove him wrong, as you just did, 2 things can happen:
>
> 1. He'll start screaming about gays.
> 2. He'll never show up in this thread again.


Or there could be thing number three. Something nasty sounding that involves
body parts or sex.



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