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Ed Pawlowski[_5_] 17-07-2020 10:50 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On 7/17/2020 4:20 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 13:13:26 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> > wrote:


>>> Actually, the only oats I ever eat are a filler or
>>> binder in fish or vegetable patties.

>>
>> The only patties I eat are hamburger patties. That's why I'm conspicuously
>> silent during discussions of crabcakes, etc. Unless you count pakoras, which
>> I don't eat very often.

>
> We had prawn patties the other day. Very good.
>

Never though to make that with shrimp. Did you make them similar to a
crab cake with a typical filler and egg binder?

Bruce[_33_] 18-07-2020 12:00 AM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 17:50:39 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 7/17/2020 4:20 PM, Bruce wrote:
>> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 13:13:26 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
>> > wrote:

>
>>>> Actually, the only oats I ever eat are a filler or
>>>> binder in fish or vegetable patties.
>>>
>>> The only patties I eat are hamburger patties. That's why I'm conspicuously
>>> silent during discussions of crabcakes, etc. Unless you count pakoras, which
>>> I don't eat very often.

>>
>> We had prawn patties the other day. Very good.
>>

>Never though to make that with shrimp. Did you make them similar to a
>crab cake with a typical filler and egg binder?


We used leftover mashed potato, egg and oats as fillers/binders.

Hank Rogers[_4_] 18-07-2020 12:27 AM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
wrote:
> On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 5:30:59 AM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 06:15:50 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>>
>>> " wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Oats have the ability to lower cholesterol and decrease sugar spikes plus
>>>> making you feel full longer.
>>>
>>> I wonder how healthy a bowl of oatmeal is by the time you add
>>> the raisins, brown sugar and butter? ;)
>>>
>>> Not talking about you Joan, just Cindy and I.

>>
>> Not that healthy probably, but oats in themselves are.
>>

> The raisins would be healthy and maybe the butter but brown sugar probably
> is not that great as far as healthy goes. But sure does make that wallpaper paste taste good!!
>


DO NOT say healthy. That really ****es Popeye off Only say
"healthfull" Else Popeye will shit and go on and on with semantic
arguments.

NOT HEALTHY. SAY "HEALTHFULL"

The dicks he eats in Brooklyn are the finest penises in new york city.

Brooklyn is the Homosexual capital of the universe.




Hank Rogers[_4_] 18-07-2020 12:56 AM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 

Am
Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 3:58:56 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote:
>> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 10:54:17 -0700 (PDT), "
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 5:30:59 AM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 06:15:50 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> " wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Oats have the ability to lower cholesterol and decrease sugar spikes plus
>>>>>> making you feel full longer.
>>>>>
>>>>> I wonder how healthy a bowl of oatmeal is by the time you add
>>>>> the raisins, brown sugar and butter? ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> Not talking about you Joan, just Cindy and I.
>>>>
>>>> Not that healthy probably, but oats in themselves are.
>>>>
>>> The raisins would be healthy and maybe the butter but brown sugar probably
>>> is not that great as far as healthy goes. But sure does make that wallpaper paste taste good!!

>>
>> Butter would depend if you have a cholesterol problem.

>
> There's some thinking that simple carbohydrates affect serum cholesterol
> more than butter does. In any event, my cholesterol is low.
>
>> Aren't raisins
>> mainly sugar?

>
> All fruit is mainly sugar. Raisins are high in fiber, iron, calcium, and
> boron (which assists in calcium uptake).
>
> With 1 teaspoon of brown sugar in my oatmeal, the raisins taste tart.
>
>> Actually, the only oats I ever eat are a filler or
>> binder in fish or vegetable patties.

>
> The only patties I eat are hamburger patties. That's why I'm conspicuously
> silent during discussions of crabcakes, etc. Unless you count pakoras, which
> I don't eat very often.
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>


Makes sense. I noticed Popeye sometimes slacked off his homo rants.

I just thought he was off eating new penis. There's lots of knobs
to gobble in Brooklyn.

A military navy hero like Popeye could gobble up lots of weenies.

Bryan Simmons 18-07-2020 02:26 AM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 4:16:26 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 12:21:09 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons
> > wrote:
>
> >On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 5:51:23 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
> >> Rice porridge/Congee, with leftover pork and prawns, also crispy fried
> >> garlic and coriander... plus some dill and Thai basil thrown in.
> >> https://postimg.cc/RWNhRRbY

> >
> >If there is food leftover from dinner, at least 9 out of 10 times, that's what I have for my 3:45 am breakfast, M-F. If what's left over is fried fish, then it's all but certain.

>
> We often do the same, unless I'm really craving my leafy greens
> 'omelet'. Or plan to eat the leftovers for lunch or dinner.


Now that we have a cornucopia of tomatoes, my fat ass needs to stuff itself with lettuce and tomato salads every day, quit eating starch, and switch to sucralose sweetened vodka drinks, at least until the brewery makes another batch of New England hazy, which has ruined me for other beers. https://untappd.com/b/granite-city-t...ed-out/3454191

Tomorrow we're camping on a day where the heat index will be well over 100F (38 Celsius) to catch a glimpse of the comet. There's a perfect creek to stay cool in the day, but night time might be brutal, as it will still be 83 (28C) at midnight. Old and wimpy vs. get to see a comet. I think we're going to have to go with the comet. https://www.wunderground.com/forecas...dwin/KMOJADWI2 I guess as hot as it will be, I won't have to wear a mask.

--Bryan

Cindy Hamilton[_2_] 18-07-2020 10:52 AM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 7:27:54 PM UTC-4, Hank Rogers wrote:
> wrote:
> > On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 5:30:59 AM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> >>
> >> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 06:15:50 -0400, Gary > wrote:
> >>
> >>> " wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Oats have the ability to lower cholesterol and decrease sugar spikes plus
> >>>> making you feel full longer.
> >>>
> >>> I wonder how healthy a bowl of oatmeal is by the time you add
> >>> the raisins, brown sugar and butter? ;)
> >>>
> >>> Not talking about you Joan, just Cindy and I.
> >>
> >> Not that healthy probably, but oats in themselves are.
> >>

> > The raisins would be healthy and maybe the butter but brown sugar probably
> > is not that great as far as healthy goes. But sure does make that wallpaper paste taste good!!
> >

>
> DO NOT say healthy. That really ****es Popeye off Only say
> "healthfull" Else Popeye will shit and go on and on with semantic
> arguments.
>
> NOT HEALTHY. SAY "HEALTHFULL"


He's going to have to come to terms with the fact that language
changes. If I can tolerate "decimate", he can tolerate "healthy".

Cindy Hamilton

Bruce[_33_] 18-07-2020 11:50 AM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 02:52:22 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 7:27:54 PM UTC-4, Hank Rogers wrote:
>> wrote:
>> > On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 5:30:59 AM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 06:15:50 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> " wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Oats have the ability to lower cholesterol and decrease sugar spikes plus
>> >>>> making you feel full longer.
>> >>>
>> >>> I wonder how healthy a bowl of oatmeal is by the time you add
>> >>> the raisins, brown sugar and butter? ;)
>> >>>
>> >>> Not talking about you Joan, just Cindy and I.
>> >>
>> >> Not that healthy probably, but oats in themselves are.
>> >>
>> > The raisins would be healthy and maybe the butter but brown sugar probably
>> > is not that great as far as healthy goes. But sure does make that wallpaper paste taste good!!
>> >

>>
>> DO NOT say healthy. That really ****es Popeye off Only say
>> "healthfull" Else Popeye will shit and go on and on with semantic
>> arguments.
>>
>> NOT HEALTHY. SAY "HEALTHFULL"

>
>He's going to have to come to terms with the fact that language
>changes. If I can tolerate "decimate", he can tolerate "healthy".


I thought healthful came from Bryan and his oleic sunflower oil.

Gary 18-07-2020 12:24 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
wrote:
>
> HA! I never see how anyone could talk about or eat crab cakes or lobster rolls, because you don't know if there is just mystery meat there or not. Is it from stone crab? King crab? Dungeoness? Blue? Just gnaw through the crab yourself rather having somebody else already do it for you.


All my crabcakes are made from live crabs that I've killed,
cooked, and picked.

Gary 18-07-2020 12:24 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
Bruce wrote:
>
> wrote:
> >HA! I never see how anyone could talk about or eat crab cakes or lobster rolls, because you don't know if there is just mystery meat there or not. Is it from stone crab? King crab? Dungeoness? Blue? Just gnaw through the crab yourself rather having somebody else already do it for you.

>
> Of course, you can make them yourself. No mysteries then.


The only mystery meat part of live crabs is what they were
feeding on a few days before as they are bottom scavengers.
Might have been a drowned human body.

Bruce[_33_] 18-07-2020 12:29 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 07:24:41 -0400, Gary > wrote:

>Bruce wrote:
>>
>> wrote:
>> >HA! I never see how anyone could talk about or eat crab cakes or lobster rolls, because you don't know if there is just mystery meat there or not. Is it from stone crab? King crab? Dungeoness? Blue? Just gnaw through the crab yourself rather having somebody else already do it for you.

>>
>> Of course, you can make them yourself. No mysteries then.

>
>The only mystery meat part of live crabs is what they were
>feeding on a few days before as they are bottom scavengers.
>Might have been a drowned human body.


No worries, you're all meat eaters.

Sheldon Martin[_4_] 18-07-2020 01:35 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 02:52:22 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 7:27:54 PM UTC-4, Hank Rogers wrote:
>> wrote:
>> > On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 5:30:59 AM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 06:15:50 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> " wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Oats have the ability to lower cholesterol and decrease sugar spikes plus
>> >>>> making you feel full longer.
>> >>>
>> >>> I wonder how healthy a bowl of oatmeal is by the time you add
>> >>> the raisins, brown sugar and butter? ;)
>> >>>
>> >>> Not talking about you Joan, just Cindy and I.
>> >>
>> >> Not that healthy probably, but oats in themselves are.
>> >>
>> > The raisins would be healthy and maybe the butter but brown sugar probably
>> > is not that great as far as healthy goes. But sure does make that wallpaper paste taste good!!
>> >

>>
>> DO NOT say healthy. That really ****es Popeye off Only say
>> "healthfull" Else Popeye will shit and go on and on with semantic
>> arguments.
>>
>> NOT HEALTHY. SAY "HEALTHFULL"

>
>He's going to have to come to terms with the fact that language
>changes. If I can tolerate "decimate", he can tolerate "healthy".
>
>Cindy Hamilton


Only if you're refering to your healthy bosoms.

Sheldon Martin[_4_] 18-07-2020 01:39 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 20:50:10 +1000, Bruce > wrote:

>On Sat, 18 Jul 2020 02:52:22 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>
>>On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 7:27:54 PM UTC-4, Hank Rogers wrote:
>>> wrote:
>>> > On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 5:30:59 AM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 06:15:50 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>> " wrote:
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Oats have the ability to lower cholesterol and decrease sugar spikes plus
>>> >>>> making you feel full longer.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I wonder how healthy a bowl of oatmeal is by the time you add
>>> >>> the raisins, brown sugar and butter? ;)
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Not talking about you Joan, just Cindy and I.
>>> >>
>>> >> Not that healthy probably, but oats in themselves are.
>>> >>
>>> > The raisins would be healthy and maybe the butter but brown sugar probably
>>> > is not that great as far as healthy goes. But sure does make that wallpaper paste taste good!!
>>>
>>> DO NOT say healthy. That really ****es Popeye off Only say
>>> "healthfull" Else Popeye will shit and go on and on with semantic
>>> arguments.
>>>
>>> NOT HEALTHY. SAY "HEALTHFULL"

>>
>>He's going to have to come to terms with the fact that language
>>changes. If I can tolerate "decimate", he can tolerate "healthy".

>
>I thought healthful came from Bryan and his oleic sunflower oil.


At least you spelled healthful correctly.

dsi1[_2_] 18-07-2020 11:22 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 1:24:14 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> wrote:
> >
> > HA! I never see how anyone could talk about or eat crab cakes or lobster rolls, because you don't know if there is just mystery meat there or not.. Is it from stone crab? King crab? Dungeoness? Blue? Just gnaw through the crab yourself rather having somebody else already do it for you.

>
> All my crabcakes are made from live crabs that I've killed,
> cooked, and picked.


I don't think I'll be catching and cooking any crabs. The very idea! I'd rather watch them scurrying on the rocks - very amusing!

I once caught a can of crab. My wife thought it was cat food and fed it to those *******s! Looks like no crab cakes for me!

[email protected] 18-07-2020 11:46 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 1:24:14 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> wrote:
> >
> > HA! I never see how anyone could talk about or eat crab cakes or lobster rolls, because you don't know if there is just mystery meat there or not.. Is it from stone crab? King crab? Dungeoness? Blue? Just gnaw through the crab yourself rather having somebody else already do it for you.

>
> All my crabcakes are made from live crabs that I've killed,
> cooked, and picked.


They all say that, though?

Bruce[_32_] 19-07-2020 05:30 AM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
Jeßus wrote:

> Rice porridge/Congee, with leftover pork and prawns, also crispy fried
> garlic and coriander... plus some dill and Thai basil thrown in.
> https://postimg.cc/RWNhRRbY



That lot would give me the squitters!

Gary 19-07-2020 03:07 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
dsi1 wrote:
> I once caught a can of crab. My wife thought it was cat food and fed it to those *******s! Looks like no crab cakes for me!


Lol! You're probably better off having the cat eat
the canned stuff. heh eheh

Gary 19-07-2020 03:09 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
wrote:
>
> On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 1:24:14 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > HA! I never see how anyone could talk about or eat crab cakes or lobster rolls, because you don't know if there is just mystery meat there or not. Is it from stone crab? King crab? Dungeoness? Blue? Just gnaw through the crab yourself rather having somebody else already do it for you.

> >
> > All my crabcakes are made from live crabs that I've killed,
> > cooked, and picked.

>
> They all say that, though?


True. In my case though it's very true. I've never eaten
restaurant crab, canned crab or even the pasteurized crab
meat but I am tempted to try that sometime.

I really have caught or purchased, killed and picked all the blue
crab
I've ever eaten.

I did have Alaskan King crab a couple of times that someone
else did the dirty work. I just microwave the legs to hot.

Next on crab list is the Dungeness crab. Never had that.

Oh and...snow crab isn't worth eating, imo.

Jeßus[_55_] 19-07-2020 11:15 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 18:26:40 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons
> wrote:

>On Friday, July 17, 2020 at 4:16:26 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
>> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 12:21:09 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 5:51:23 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
>> >> Rice porridge/Congee, with leftover pork and prawns, also crispy fried
>> >> garlic and coriander... plus some dill and Thai basil thrown in.
>> >> https://postimg.cc/RWNhRRbY
>> >
>> >If there is food leftover from dinner, at least 9 out of 10 times, that's what I have for my 3:45 am breakfast, M-F. If what's left over is fried fish, then it's all but certain.

>>
>> We often do the same, unless I'm really craving my leafy greens
>> 'omelet'. Or plan to eat the leftovers for lunch or dinner.

>
>Now that we have a cornucopia of tomatoes, my fat ass needs to stuff itself with lettuce and tomato salads every day, quit eating starch, and switch to sucralose sweetened vodka drinks, at least until the brewery makes another batch of New England hazy, which has ruined me for other beers. https://untappd.com/b/granite-city-t...ed-out/3454191


It'd help if you can avoid alcohol, if you're trying to lose weight.

>Tomorrow we're camping on a day where the heat index will be well over 100F (38 Celsius) to catch a glimpse of the comet. There's a perfect creek to stay cool in the day, but night time might be brutal, as it will still be 83 (28C) at midnight. Old and wimpy vs. get to see a comet. I think we're going to have to go with the comet. https://www.wunderground.com/forecas...dwin/KMOJADWI2 I guess as hot as it will be, I won't have to wear a mask.


Both of us are looking forward to camping once it warms up here in a
few months.

Gary 20-07-2020 03:34 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
"Jeßus" wrote:
> Both of us are looking forward to camping once it warms up here in a
> few months.


I've always liked camping in the late fall to early winter.
Nights are cold but day temps are merely cool.
Gets rid of many annoying insects.

Dave Smith[_1_] 20-07-2020 07:43 PM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
On 2020-07-20 10:34 a.m., Gary wrote:
> "Jeßus" wrote:
>> Both of us are looking forward to camping once it warms up here in a
>> few months.

>
> I've always liked camping in the late fall to early winter.
> Nights are cold but day temps are merely cool.
> Gets rid of many annoying insects.
>


I assume you are talking Virginia weather. Around here he expect snow by
November, and November cold always seems to chill to the bone.

Gary 21-07-2020 11:53 AM

Breakfast 13/07/2020
 
Dave Smith wrote:
>
> On 2020-07-20 10:34 a.m., Gary wrote:
> > "Jeßus" wrote:
> >> Both of us are looking forward to camping once it warms up here in a
> >> few months.

> >
> > I've always liked camping in the late fall to early winter.
> > Nights are cold but day temps are merely cool.
> > Gets rid of many annoying insects.
> >

>
> I assume you are talking Virginia weather. Around here he expect snow by
> November, and November cold always seems to chill to the bone.


Virginia and Maryland mountains mainly. Definitely milder than
farther north.

Also did a lot of camping at Cape Hatteras in the 1970's but
those were surfing trips, not mainly camping trips.


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