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On 5/20/2019 11:26 AM, ImStillMags wrote:
> On Sunday, May 19, 2019 at 8:39:32 AM UTC-7, jmcquown wrote:
>> Saw this rerun on America's Test Kitchen last night:
>>
>> https://www.americastestkitchen.com/...iflower-gratin
>>
>> <gasp> He uses a steamer basket to steam the cauliflower florets.
>>
>> This looks really tasty and doesn't require any sort of heavy cream or a
>> mornay sauce. You make the sauce from the pureed <another gasp>
>> cauliflower stems.
>>
>> I bought a head of cauliflower yesterday. I'm thinking I'll try this
>> rather than roasting the head of cauliflower.
>>
>> Jill

>
> Ooh. this looks good! Thanks, saved. !!
>

You're welcome. It does look good!

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On 5/22/2019 5:48 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>> On 5/20/2019 1:15 PM, wrote:
>>> On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 10:12:41 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 20 May 2019 "itsjoannotjoann wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On May 20, 2019 Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> "jmcquown" wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You know you're an idiot, right?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My IQ is 136. That's not an idiot.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Somebody just added 100 points to their IQ.
>>>>
>>>> I'm more generous, I was going to say someone doubled their IQ. LOL
>>>>
>>> I'm surprised she didn't get mixed up where to place that 1 and stick
>>> it on
>>> the backside of 36.
>>>

>> While I do doubt her assertion, my point was she thinks steaming
>> vegetables is somehow wrong.Â* Of course she'd never make something
>> like cauliflower gratin but if she did she'd attempt to use raw
>> cauliflower and then wonder why it burned to a crisp and no one would
>> eat it.

>
> I never said it was wrong. I don't like the texture of steamed veggies.
> You just seem overly fond of it!


I am not overly fond of steaming vegetables. Sometimes it is necessary
to achieve the desired result. I don't actually care if you like the
texture.

> I don't like cooked cauliflower in and
> of itself.


Well there ya go! You don't like it. No surprise there.

A little bit in a soup is fine. A little bit of raw, eaten as
> is, is fine.


Yeah, yeah.

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On Thu, 23 May 2019 11:50:17 -0400, jmcquown >
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> A little bit in a soup is fine. A little bit of raw, eaten as
>> is, is fine.

>


>
>Jill


It's funny. I love cabbage in soup. But putting cauliflower or
broccoli in soup (for me) gives an overwhelming taste, way beyond
anything cabbage could do.
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On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 2:43:26 AM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
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> My IQ is 136. That's not an idiot.


I wouldn't worry about it. People that can see things that others cannot will always be hassled and ridiculed by self-centered people that can only see their little world, and rfc is a smaller world than most. Keep the faith baby!


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On 5/23/2019 2:44 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Thu, 23 May 2019 11:50:17 -0400, jmcquown >
> wrote:
> snip
>>
>> A little bit in a soup is fine. A little bit of raw, eaten as
>>> is, is fine.

>>

>
>>
>> Jill

>
> It's funny. I love cabbage in soup. But putting cauliflower or
> broccoli in soup (for me) gives an overwhelming taste, way beyond
> anything cabbage could do.
> Janet US
>

That was some weird snipping. Julie wrote that, not me.

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On Thu, 23 May 2019 18:28:37 -0400, jmcquown >
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>On 5/23/2019 2:44 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>> On Thu, 23 May 2019 11:50:17 -0400, jmcquown >
>> wrote:
>> snip
>>>
>>> A little bit in a soup is fine. A little bit of raw, eaten as
>>>> is, is fine.
>>>

>>
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>> It's funny. I love cabbage in soup. But putting cauliflower or
>> broccoli in soup (for me) gives an overwhelming taste, way beyond
>> anything cabbage could do.
>> Janet US
>>

>That was some weird snipping. Julie wrote that, not me.
>
>Jill


sorry. In my version of the conversation the little bit in soup part
shows as coming from you.
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"U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message > It's funny. I love
cabbage in soup. But putting cauliflower or
> broccoli in soup (for me) gives an overwhelming taste, way beyond
> anything cabbage could do.


That's how I feel about cabbage. It's okay raw but I don't care or it
cooked. A very small amount in a soup is fine. Broccoli? I can't eat it
cooked. no matter what you do to it!

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"U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 23 May 2019 18:28:37 -0400, jmcquown >
> wrote:
>
>>On 5/23/2019 2:44 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>> On Thu, 23 May 2019 11:50:17 -0400, jmcquown >
>>> wrote:
>>> snip
>>>>
>>>> A little bit in a soup is fine. A little bit of raw, eaten as
>>>>> is, is fine.
>>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>
>>> It's funny. I love cabbage in soup. But putting cauliflower or
>>> broccoli in soup (for me) gives an overwhelming taste, way beyond
>>> anything cabbage could do.
>>> Janet US
>>>

>>That was some weird snipping. Julie wrote that, not me.
>>
>>Jill

>
> sorry. In my version of the conversation the little bit in soup part
> shows as coming from you.


Nope. It was me.

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> On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 2:43:26 AM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> My IQ is 136. That's not an idiot.

>
> I wouldn't worry about it. People that can see things that others cannot
> will always be hassled and ridiculed by self-centered people that can only
> see their little world, and rfc is a smaller world than most. Keep the
> faith baby!


Not worried at all.



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On Thu, 23 May 2019 21:29:46 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>"U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message > It's funny. I love
>cabbage in soup. But putting cauliflower or
>> broccoli in soup (for me) gives an overwhelming taste, way beyond
>> anything cabbage could do.

>
>That's how I feel about cabbage. It's okay raw but I don't care or it
>cooked. A very small amount in a soup is fine. Broccoli? I can't eat it
>cooked. no matter what you do to it!


I love the broccoli stems and really don't like the tops. Nasty mouth
feel.
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On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 2:43:26 AM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:

> My IQ is 136. That's not an idiot.


Only an idiot would believe you have an IQ of 136

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On Fri, 24 May 2019 12:53:37 +0100, Janet > wrote:

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> On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 2:43:26 AM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> My IQ is 136. That's not an idiot.

>
> Only an idiot would believe you have an IQ of 136


James Woods has an IQ of 180. And he supports Trump.
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Bruce wrote:
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> On Fri, 24 May 2019 12:53:37 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>
> >
> > On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 2:43:26 AM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
> >
> >> My IQ is 136. That's not an idiot.

> >
> > Only an idiot would believe you have an IQ of 136

>
> James Woods has an IQ of 180. And he supports Trump.


Don't mention Trump here. You'll only **** off Jill.
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On Fri, 24 May 2019 09:02:49 -0400, Gary > wrote:

>Bruce wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 24 May 2019 12:53:37 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 2:43:26 AM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
>> >
>> >> My IQ is 136. That's not an idiot.
>> >
>> > Only an idiot would believe you have an IQ of 136

>>
>> James Woods has an IQ of 180. And he supports Trump.

>
>Don't mention Trump here. You'll only **** off Jill.


Can I make up for it by posting a picture of a bird?


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"Bruce" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 24 May 2019 12:53:37 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>
>>
>> On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 2:43:26 AM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>>> My IQ is 136. That's not an idiot.

>>
>> Only an idiot would believe you have an IQ of 136

>
> James Woods has an IQ of 180. And he supports Trump.


James Woods rocks!

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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Bruce wrote:
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>> On Fri, 24 May 2019 12:53:37 +0100, Janet > wrote:
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>> >
>> > On Monday, May 20, 2019 at 2:43:26 AM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
>> >
>> >> My IQ is 136. That's not an idiot.
>> >
>> > Only an idiot would believe you have an IQ of 136

>>
>> James Woods has an IQ of 180. And he supports Trump.

>
> Don't mention Trump here. You'll only **** off Jill.


Really? *Looks innocent*

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Bruce wrote:
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> Gary wrote:
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>
> Can I make up for it by posting a picture of a bird?



That should do it. :-D
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