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On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 10:44:40 -0000, Janet > wrote:
>In article 23>, says... >> >> On Sat 27 Oct 2018 06:24:40p, Ed Pawlowski told us... >> >> > On 10/27/2018 8:38 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> >> I usually bake pumpkin, sweet potato, and pecan. Sometimes >> >> mince. >> >> >> >> What pies are the most popular or common in your house? >> >> >> > #1 for us is apple. In season, peach. A friend bakes mince every >> > year and I usually have a slice and take home a slice and I'm good >> > for the year. >> > >> >> I absolutely love good homemade apple pie and bake them periodically >> throughout the year. It never occurred to me to bake one for the >> holidays. >> >> What apples do you prefer using? I often combine golden delicious >> and jonagold. There are many varieties that aren't available here in >> AZ. > > Has to be Bramleys for us; it's a large green "cooker"; so tart and >acid you wouldn't want to eat it raw. Perfect for pies, baked apples and >apple sauce. Because you add so much sugar that you can't taste the inedible tartness anymore. |
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Brice wrote:
> > Janet > wrote: > > Has to be Bramleys for us; it's a large green "cooker"; so tart and > >acid you wouldn't want to eat it raw. Perfect for pies, baked apples and > >apple sauce. > > Because you add so much sugar that you can't taste the inedible > tartness anymore. I sure agree with you there. Even though many say that Red Delicious apples aren't good for pies, I disagree. They are my apples of choice for plain eating and for pies. I've only made one failure apple pie in my life. That's when I chose to use the sour Granny Smith apples. Horrible. If I had known, I could have added lots of extra sugar to combat that but I just went back to the Red Delicious ones. Note: Gala apples aren't bad either. I would make a pie from them. Another note: I do like a slightly sour apple. Red Delicious or Gala not quite ripened are good but I do not like the green ones that stay sour even when they are ripe. |
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On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 7:25:29 AM UTC-6, Janet wrote:
.... > > I'm continually amazed at the sugar content of American foods and > recipes. > > Janet UK TrueDAT!!! :-( And PLEASE SAY "United Statesian"!! The United States OF America is just ONE NATION of the Americas, of which there are three! South, Central and North America. I owned a GLOBE as a kid! I KNOW! John Kuthe... |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> > The United States OF America is just ONE NATION of the Americas, > of which there are three! South, Central and North America. "the Americas" actually only consist of 2 continents. "Central America" and above is all considered North America. > > I owned a GLOBE as a kid! I KNOW! I still have my GLOBE since childhood. It sits on a shelf right behind me. It's about 50 years old and much of it is all wrong now. I've been tempted at times to buy a new updated one just for fun. Even my big wall world map, right above me, is very outdated. Still has Soviet Union. |
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On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 8:26:40 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote:
.... > > I still have my GLOBE since childhood. It sits on a shelf right > behind me. It's about 50 years old and much of it is all wrong > now. > > I've been tempted at times to buy a new updated one just for fun. > Even my big wall world map, right above me, is very outdated. > Still has Soviet Union. Yep! POLITICAL boundaries!!! Always changing!!! And now the PLANET is changing too!!! We SCREWED UP GAIA'S WATER CYCLES AGAIN!! We pumped up all that dead dinosaur FOOD and burned all the CARBON back up into the atmosphere, AGAIN!! Remember the time it rained for Two Million Years? Yeah, ME EITHER!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1LdMWlNYS4&t=180s But it broke up Pangea and grew food for the Dinosaurs! Then about 65 million years ago that METEOR went METEORITE and BLEW A HOLE/DENT in the Earth's Crust which we now call the Gulf Of Mexico! John Kuthe... |
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 10:26:10 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>John Kuthe wrote: >> >> The United States OF America is just ONE NATION of the Americas, >> of which there are three! South, Central and North America. > >"the Americas" actually only consist of 2 continents. >"Central America" and above is all considered North America. > >> >> I owned a GLOBE as a kid! I KNOW! > >I still have my GLOBE since childhood. It sits on a shelf right >behind me. It's about 50 years old and much of it is all wrong >now. Does it still show Australia at the bottom? |
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On 10/28/2018 1:21 PM, Brice wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 10:26:10 -0500, Gary > wrote: > >> John Kuthe wrote: >>> >>> The United States OF America is just ONE NATION of the Americas, >>> of which there are three! South, Central and North America. >> >> "the Americas" actually only consist of 2 continents. >> "Central America" and above is all considered North America. >> >>> >>> I owned a GLOBE as a kid! I KNOW! >> >> I still have my GLOBE since childhood. It sits on a shelf right >> behind me. It's about 50 years old and much of it is all wrong >> now. > > Does it still show Australia at the bottom? > Nope, it fell off. |
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On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 10:13:55 AM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 7:25:29 AM UTC-6, Janet wrote: > ... > > > > I'm continually amazed at the sugar content of American foods and > > recipes. > > > > Janet UK > > TrueDAT!!! :-( And PLEASE SAY "United Statesian"!! Please don't. The United States of America is the only country with "America" in its name. There is no ambiguity. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 9:34:43 AM UTC-6, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 10:13:55 AM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote: > > On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 7:25:29 AM UTC-6, Janet wrote: > > ... > > > > > > I'm continually amazed at the sugar content of American foods and > > > recipes. > > > > > > Janet UK > > > > TrueDAT!!! :-( And PLEASE SAY "United Statesian"!! > > Please don't. The United States of America is the only country with "America" > in its name. There is no ambiguity. > > Cindy Hamilton Precisely!! "United States" for short! You CAN make your mouth make all those phonemes, correct? John Kuthe... |
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On 10/28/2018 7:25 AM, Janet wrote:
> I'm continually amazed at the sugar content of American foods and > recipes. As I've stated, before, Americans are like the Belgians/French in their love of sweets. Many of our fruits/veggies have been bred to be sweeter. White peaches, white nectarines, white corn are jes a few examples. "White" anything is usually bred to be sweeter. ![]() nb |
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 12:54:20 -0600, notbob > wrote:
>On 10/28/2018 7:25 AM, Janet wrote: > >> I'm continually amazed at the sugar content of American foods and >> recipes. > >As I've stated, before, Americans are like the Belgians/French in their >love of sweets. I don't think so. Sweet products always get extra sugar added for the American market. |
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"Brice" > wrote in message
... > On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 12:54:20 -0600, notbob > wrote: > >>On 10/28/2018 7:25 AM, Janet wrote: >> >>> I'm continually amazed at the sugar content of American foods and >>> recipes. >> >>As I've stated, before, Americans are like the Belgians/French in their >>love of sweets. > > I don't think so. Sweet products always get extra sugar added for the > American market. So what? There needs to be improvement. LOL Cheri |
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 12:59:54 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"Brice" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 12:54:20 -0600, notbob > wrote: >> >>>On 10/28/2018 7:25 AM, Janet wrote: >>> >>>> I'm continually amazed at the sugar content of American foods and >>>> recipes. >>> >>>As I've stated, before, Americans are like the Belgians/French in their >>>love of sweets. >> >> I don't think so. Sweet products always get extra sugar added for the >> American market. > > >So what? There needs to be improvement. LOL Yes, they're called sweets for a reason! |