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On 2019-09-13 10:20 p.m., Je�us wrote:
> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/
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I am going to have to give green curry another try... in a restaurant. I
tried making it at home once and the results were horrible.
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On Fri, 13 Sep 2019 22:49:35 -0400, Dave Smith
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>On 2019-09-13 10:20 p.m., Je?us wrote:
>> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/
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>I am going to have to give green curry another try... in a restaurant. I
>tried making it at home once and the results were horrible.


Anything out of a jar is not good. The curry paste really needs to be
made from scratch. You can make a nice green curry in the West, but
it's very difficult to find all the authentic ingredients, such as the
eggplant:
http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au...-eggplants.jpg
IMO, don't even bother unless you can source some fresh kaffir lime
leaves. They really make the dish.
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> http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au...-eggplants.jpg


Interesting pic. All eggplant varieties? Looking at the white one
on bottom left of your picture, I can see how they got the name.
Those white ones look just like chicken eggs. eggplant
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> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/


I had cottage cheese with cold, fried apples. No pic.



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>> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/

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>I had cottage cheese with cold, fried apples. No pic.


Interesting, I would like to try that.
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> I had cottage cheese with cold, fried apples. No pic.


That sounds good - especially if the apples were fried in a
little butter and brown sugar then all served very cold as a
dessert dish.
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On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 05:55:50 -0400, Gary > wrote:

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>> "Jeßus" > wrote in message
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>> > Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/

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>> I had cottage cheese with cold, fried apples. No pic.

>
>That sounds good - especially if the apples were fried in a
>little butter and brown sugar then all served very cold as a
>dessert dish.


Sugar for baby Gary, the average American.
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Bruce wrote:
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> Gary wrote:
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> >Julie Bove wrote:
> >> I had cottage cheese with cold, fried apples. No pic.

> >
> >That sounds good - especially if the apples were fried in a
> >little butter and brown sugar then all served very cold as a
> >dessert dish.

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> Sugar for baby Gary, the average American.


All chemical compounds scare you. lol
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On Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 8:04:14 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
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> > Gary wrote:
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> > >Julie Bove wrote:
> > >> I had cottage cheese with cold, fried apples. No pic.
> > >
> > >That sounds good - especially if the apples were fried in a
> > >little butter and brown sugar then all served very cold as a
> > >dessert dish.

> >
> > Sugar for baby Gary, the average American.

>
> All chemical compounds scare you. lol


Dihydrogen monoxide. It's a killer.

Cindy Hamilton


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After serious thinking Bruce wrote :
> Sugar for baby Gary, the average American.
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Tampons for Bruce, the average Aussie butthurt wankstain.
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Casa de Masa wrote:
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> Tampons for Bruce, the average Aussie butthurt wankstain.


He's getting as bad as Popeye.


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On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 10:20:45 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/


Looks good, but not for breakfast. Does it have coconut milk in it?
Anything with coconut milk in it tastes like suntan lotion to me.

My daily breakfast: oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar, and butter.
A glass of milk. I don't crave variety a 5:30 am.

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On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 03:57:43 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
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>On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 10:20:45 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
>> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/

>
>Looks good, but not for breakfast. Does it have coconut milk in it?
>Anything with coconut milk in it tastes like suntan lotion to me.


Must be the xanthan gum. Try organic next time

>My daily breakfast: oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar, and butter.
>A glass of milk. I don't crave variety a 5:30 am.


I'd leave out the raisins, the sugar, the butter and the milk. But who
wants just oatmeal? So I'd leave that out too.

I'll have a choice of fried egg, fried black beans, bread, hummus,
chilli pepper, pickled green peppers, bubbly water and coffee. A
choice of that, not all of it.
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> My daily breakfast: oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar, and butter.


That's my recipe too but for occasional late snack, not
breakfast.


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>> My daily breakfast: oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar, and butter.

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>That's my recipe too but for occasional late snack, not
>breakfast.


Ah, sugar again
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On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 03:57:43 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
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>On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 10:20:45 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
>> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/

>
>Looks good, but not for breakfast.


Screw the 'rules' Sometimes I have oatmeal for dinner.

> Does it have coconut milk in it?


Yes. It wouldn't be a green curry without coconut milk.

>Anything with coconut milk in it tastes like suntan lotion to me.


I can't get enough of the stuff. Most days I'll at least drink fresh
from a coconut, very refreshing.

>My daily breakfast: oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar, and butter.
>A glass of milk. I don't crave variety a 5:30 am.


I couldn't do that. And when I say breakfast, I should really say
'brunch' I tend not to eat until late morning.


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On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 03:57:43 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 10:20:45 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
>> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/

>
>Looks good, but not for breakfast.


Screw the 'rules' Sometimes I have oatmeal for dinner.

> Does it have coconut milk in it?


Yes. It wouldn't be a green curry without coconut milk.

>Anything with coconut milk in it tastes like suntan lotion to me.


I can't get enough of the stuff. Most days I'll at least drink fresh
from a coconut, very refreshing.

>My daily breakfast: oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar, and butter.
>A glass of milk. I don't crave variety a 5:30 am.


I couldn't do that. And when I say breakfast, I should really say
'brunch' I tend not to eat until late morning.

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The only thing I use coconut milk in is Chicken Satay and it includes
peanut butter. D. loves it





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On Sun, 15 Sep 2019 09:35:32 +0100, "Ophelia"
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>"Jeßus" wrote in message ...
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>On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 03:57:43 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>
>>On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 10:20:45 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
>>> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/

>>
>>Looks good, but not for breakfast.

>
>Screw the 'rules' Sometimes I have oatmeal for dinner.
>
>> Does it have coconut milk in it?

>
>Yes. It wouldn't be a green curry without coconut milk.
>
>>Anything with coconut milk in it tastes like suntan lotion to me.

>
>I can't get enough of the stuff. Most days I'll at least drink fresh
>from a coconut, very refreshing.
>
>>My daily breakfast: oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar, and butter.
>>A glass of milk. I don't crave variety a 5:30 am.

>
>I couldn't do that. And when I say breakfast, I should really say
>'brunch' I tend not to eat until late morning.
>
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>
> The only thing I use coconut milk in is Chicken Satay and it includes
>peanut butter. D. loves it


As do I, satay is delicious. I don't have it often enough IMO.

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On Sun, 15 Sep 2019 09:35:32 +0100, "Ophelia"
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>"Jeßus" wrote in message ...
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>On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 03:57:43 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>
>>On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 10:20:45 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
>>> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/

>>
>>Looks good, but not for breakfast.

>
>Screw the 'rules' Sometimes I have oatmeal for dinner.
>
>> Does it have coconut milk in it?

>
>Yes. It wouldn't be a green curry without coconut milk.
>
>>Anything with coconut milk in it tastes like suntan lotion to me.

>
>I can't get enough of the stuff. Most days I'll at least drink fresh
>from a coconut, very refreshing.
>
>>My daily breakfast: oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar, and butter.
>>A glass of milk. I don't crave variety a 5:30 am.

>
>I couldn't do that. And when I say breakfast, I should really say
>'brunch' I tend not to eat until late morning.
>
>====
>
> The only thing I use coconut milk in is Chicken Satay and it includes
>peanut butter. D. loves it


As do I, satay is delicious. I don't have it often enough IMO.

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I wonder what you will be making over the next day or so <g>






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On Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 8:13:43 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 03:57:43 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> > wrote:
>
> >On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 10:20:45 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
> >> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/

> >
> >Looks good, but not for breakfast.

>
> Screw the 'rules' Sometimes I have oatmeal for dinner.


It's not a rule. I just don't desire that sort of thing for breakfast

> > Does it have coconut milk in it?

>
> Yes. It wouldn't be a green curry without coconut milk.
>
> >Anything with coconut milk in it tastes like suntan lotion to me.

>
> I can't get enough of the stuff. Most days I'll at least drink fresh
> from a coconut, very refreshing.


I like fresh coconut meat, and dried unsweetened coconut. Just not
the liquid that's expressed from the flesh.

> >My daily breakfast: oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar, and butter.
> >A glass of milk. I don't crave variety a 5:30 am.

>
> I couldn't do that. And when I say breakfast, I should really say
> 'brunch' I tend not to eat until late morning.


Depends what time you get up. My alarm goes off at 4 am every day,
including weekends. I'm rarely asleep by that time, though. Today
I woke up at 3:45.

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> Depends what time you get up. My alarm goes off at 4 am every day,
> including weekends. I'm rarely asleep by that time, though. Today
> I woke up at 3:45.


Same here, Cindy except I never set my alarm anymore. I just
always wake up really early without it. I really do like the
pre-dawn hours of each day. I always go out early and see the
pre-dawn sky which can be impressive with a partly cloudy sky,
it's very quiet out as all the party people finally pass out and
sleep. Also, I occasionally get to see rockets launched into
space early when the sky is clear from Wallops Island which is a
bit to the north of me.


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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
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> Depends what time you get up. My alarm goes off at 4 am every day,
> including weekends. I'm rarely asleep by that time, though. Today
> I woke up at 3:45.


Same here, Cindy except I never set my alarm anymore. I just
always wake up really early without it. I really do like the
pre-dawn hours of each day. I always go out early and see the
pre-dawn sky which can be impressive with a partly cloudy sky,
it's very quiet out as all the party people finally pass out and
sleep. Also, I occasionally get to see rockets launched into
space early when the sky is clear from Wallops Island which is a
bit to the north of me.


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Sounds lovely)

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On 9/15/2019 8:23 AM, Gary wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
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>> Depends what time you get up. My alarm goes off at 4 am every day,
>> including weekends. I'm rarely asleep by that time, though. Today
>> I woke up at 3:45.

>
> Same here, Cindy except I never set my alarm anymore. I just
> always wake up really early without it. I really do like the
> pre-dawn hours of each day. I always go out early and see the
> pre-dawn sky which can be impressive with a partly cloudy sky,
> it's very quiet out as all the party people finally pass out and
> sleep. Also, I occasionally get to see rockets launched into
> space early when the sky is clear from Wallops Island which is a
> bit to the north of me.
>
>
>

I was up at 4 AM this morning. Took a leak and went back to bed. I go
to bed about midnight and get up around 7:30 or 8. I'm very comfortable
with that. Years ago I used to watch Carson every night but that era is
gone.
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On Sun, 15 Sep 2019 04:06:35 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
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>On Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 8:13:43 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
>> On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 03:57:43 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 10:20:45 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
>> >> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/
>> >
>> >Looks good, but not for breakfast.

>>
>> Screw the 'rules' Sometimes I have oatmeal for dinner.

>
>It's not a rule. I just don't desire that sort of thing for breakfast
>
>> > Does it have coconut milk in it?

>>
>> Yes. It wouldn't be a green curry without coconut milk.
>>
>> >Anything with coconut milk in it tastes like suntan lotion to me.

>>
>> I can't get enough of the stuff. Most days I'll at least drink fresh
>> from a coconut, very refreshing.

>
>I like fresh coconut meat, and dried unsweetened coconut. Just not
>the liquid that's expressed from the flesh.


Fair enough. I find it delicious and refreshing in a hot climate. It
can be bought here either still in the coconut itself (top opened,
with a straw), or in a small plastic bag (with a straw) with shredded
meat at the bottom.

>> >My daily breakfast: oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar, and butter.
>> >A glass of milk. I don't crave variety a 5:30 am.

>>
>> I couldn't do that. And when I say breakfast, I should really say
>> 'brunch' I tend not to eat until late morning.

>
>Depends what time you get up. My alarm goes off at 4 am every day,
>including weekends. I'm rarely asleep by that time, though. Today
>I woke up at 3:45.


Much like me, an early riser. I'm lucky to get 3 hours solid sleep. I
usually get out of bed between 4:30-6AM, have 2 coffees while I offend
people on Usenet, then go for an one hour walk. Then maybe eat some
fruit... then have brunch later.


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On Mon, 16 Sep 2019 07:08:53 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:

>On Sun, 15 Sep 2019 04:06:35 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
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>>On Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 8:13:43 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
>>> On Sat, 14 Sep 2019 03:57:43 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>> >On Friday, September 13, 2019 at 10:20:45 PM UTC-4, Jeßus wrote:
>>> >> Green curry (chicken) https://postimg.cc/gallery/1hg8wz4fo/
>>> >
>>> >Looks good, but not for breakfast.
>>>
>>> Screw the 'rules' Sometimes I have oatmeal for dinner.

>>
>>It's not a rule. I just don't desire that sort of thing for breakfast
>>
>>> > Does it have coconut milk in it?
>>>
>>> Yes. It wouldn't be a green curry without coconut milk.
>>>
>>> >Anything with coconut milk in it tastes like suntan lotion to me.
>>>
>>> I can't get enough of the stuff. Most days I'll at least drink fresh
>>> from a coconut, very refreshing.

>>
>>I like fresh coconut meat, and dried unsweetened coconut. Just not
>>the liquid that's expressed from the flesh.

>
>Fair enough. I find it delicious and refreshing in a hot climate. It
>can be bought here either still in the coconut itself (top opened,
>with a straw), or in a small plastic bag (with a straw) with shredded
>meat at the bottom.
>
>>> >My daily breakfast: oatmeal with raisins, brown sugar, and butter.
>>> >A glass of milk. I don't crave variety a 5:30 am.
>>>
>>> I couldn't do that. And when I say breakfast, I should really say
>>> 'brunch' I tend not to eat until late morning.

>>
>>Depends what time you get up. My alarm goes off at 4 am every day,
>>including weekends. I'm rarely asleep by that time, though. Today
>>I woke up at 3:45.

>
>Much like me, an early riser. I'm lucky to get 3 hours solid sleep. I
>usually get out of bed between 4:30-6AM, have 2 coffees while I offend
>people on Usenet


Lol, a very entertaining pastime indeed.
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