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My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She
got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken was great. They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> leo |
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Leo wrote:
> My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She > got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made > fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked > them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken > was great. > They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. > > <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> Very nice, and I dig your term "chicken fried chicken" ;-) -- Best Greg |
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On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 10:19:27 -0800, Leo >
wrote: >My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She >got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made >fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked >them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken >was great. >They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. > ><https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". |
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On 2/6/2021 1:33 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 10:19:27 -0800, Leo > > wrote: > >> My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She >> got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made >> fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked >> them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken >> was great. >> They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. >> >> <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> > > Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I > understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". > Or Aussie asshat Aussie. |
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On 2/6/2021 1:19 PM, Leo wrote:
> My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She > got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made > fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked > them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken > was great. > They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. > > <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> > > leo > > Happy Birthday to your SIL. Thanks for the pics. ![]() Jill |
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On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote
(in >): > Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I > understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". Google it. I fear that the UOW doesn´t have an entry, and you´ve drawn a blank. |
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On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 11:10:03 -0800, Leo >
wrote: >On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote >(in >): > >> Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I >> understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". > >Google it. I fear that the UOW doesn´t have an entry, and you´ve drawn a >blank. > Why Google it if I can ask a "person real person"? And what's UOW again or do I have to Google that? |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 10:19:27 -0800, Leo > > wrote: > >> My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She >> got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made >> fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked >> them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken >> was great. >> They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. >> >> <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> > > Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I > understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". > Maybe it's akin to a double sniffed butt ![]() |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 11:10:03 -0800, Leo > > wrote: > >> On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote >> (in >): >> >>> Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I >>> understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". >> >> Google it. I fear that the UOW doesn´t have an entry, and you´ve drawn a >> blank. >> > Why Google it if I can ask a "person real person"? And what's UOW > again or do I have to Google that? > Sniffer Butt Sniffer. |
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Hank Rogers wrote:
> Bruce wrote: > > On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 11:10:03 -0800, Leo > > > wrote: > > > >> On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote > >> (in >): > >> > >>> Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I > >>> understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". > >> > >> Google it. I fear that the UOW doesn´t have an entry, and you´ve drawn a > >> blank. > >> > > Why Google it if I can ask a "person real person"? And what's UOW > > again or do I have to Google that? > > > Sniffer Butt Sniffer. So, is she not in the "Master" category anymore, one wonders...??? -- Best Greg |
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On 2/6/2021 1:33 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 10:19:27 -0800, Leo > > wrote: > >> My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She >> got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made >> fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked >> them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken >> was great. >> They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. >> >> <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> > > Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I > understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". > It is a real thing though we hear of chicken fried steam more often. https://tornadoughalli.com/chicken-fried-chicken/ |
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On 2/6/2021 1:19 PM, Leo wrote:
> My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She > got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made > fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked > them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken > was great. > They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. > > <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> > > leo > > Never though to make chicken fried chicken but I will try that soon. I have some rather large breasts that can be sliced for that. Looks like a good meal overall. |
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On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 10:19:27 -0800, Leo wrote:
> My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She > got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made > fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked > them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken > was great. > They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. > > <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> Don't be ashamed to buy those par-cooked frozen fries at the supermarket. they're better than 99.999% of people can cook at home from scratch. -sw |
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On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 14:58:25 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 10:19:27 -0800, Leo wrote: > >> My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She >> got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made >> fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked >> them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken >> was great. >> They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. >> >> <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> > > Don't be ashamed to buy those par-cooked frozen fries at the > supermarket. they're better than 99.999% of people can cook at home > from scratch. I didn't look at the picture first. For those kind of home fries, used pre-baked/leftover baked potatoes. They crisp up quick and perfectly. -sw |
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On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 15:49:27 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 2/6/2021 1:33 PM, Bruce wrote: >> On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 10:19:27 -0800, Leo > >> wrote: >> >>> My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She >>> got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made >>> fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked >>> them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken >>> was great. >>> They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. >>> >>> <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> >> >> Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I >> understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". >> > >It is a real thing though we hear of chicken fried steam more often. > >https://tornadoughalli.com/chicken-fried-chicken/ Thanks. But why do they say chicken twice? And can you do it with anything? We're having spuds oven baked spuds. We're having asparagus grilled asparagus. |
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On Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 8:33:58 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 10:19:27 -0800, Leo > > wrote: > >My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She > >got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made > >fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked > >them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken > >was great. > >They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. > > > ><https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> > Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I > understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". I recently made this dish. It is fried chicken cooked in the manner of chicken fried steak. It is a chicken cutlet except that you're coating it with seasoned flour instead of bread crumbs. Chicken katsu is very popular here but I'm tired of chicken with a panko coating. The concept of chicken fried chicken is fried chicken thighs without no stinkin' bones that cooks fast yet tastes like regular Southern fried chicken. It's a very good idea! https://photos.app.goo.gl/eT4NC6zQf1LhTWEH6 |
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On 2/6/2021 4:14 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 15:49:27 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: > >> On 2/6/2021 1:33 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 10:19:27 -0800, Leo > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She >>>> got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made >>>> fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked >>>> them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken >>>> was great. >>>> They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. >>>> >>>> <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> >>> >>> Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I >>> understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". >>> >> >> It is a real thing though we hear of chicken fried steam more often. >> >> https://tornadoughalli.com/chicken-fried-chicken/ > > Thanks. But why do they say chicken twice? And can you do it with > anything? We're having spuds oven baked spuds. We're having asparagus > grilled asparagus. > Chicken fried is a style of dipping and breading. I meant to say chicken fried steak, a common meal in diners, especially in the south. It is a thin steak dipped and breaded. |
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On Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-6, Bruce wrote:
> > Thanks. But why do they say chicken twice? And can you do it with > anything? We're having spuds oven baked spuds. We're having asparagus > grilled asparagus. > Normally, this dish is made with steak and it's called chicken fried steak because it has a crispy coating like fried chicken. He substituted chicken for the steak and fried it like he would the beef. |
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On Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 12:19:33 PM UTC-6, Leo wrote:
> > My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She > got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made > fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked > them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken > was great. > They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. > > <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> > > leo > It all looks 'dive in' ready to me! The slaw looks especially good. |
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On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 16:44:18 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 2/6/2021 4:14 PM, Bruce wrote: >> On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 15:49:27 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: >> >>> On 2/6/2021 1:33 PM, Bruce wrote: >>>> >>>> Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I >>>> understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". >>>> >>> It is a real thing though we hear of chicken fried steam more often. >>> >>> https://tornadoughalli.com/chicken-fried-chicken/ >> >> Thanks. But why do they say chicken twice? And can you do it with >> anything? We're having spuds oven baked spuds. We're having asparagus >> grilled asparagus. > >Chicken fried is a style of dipping and breading. I meant to say >chicken fried steak, a common meal in diners, especially in the south. >It is a thin steak dipped and breaded. Thanks. Chicken fried steak, unusual ![]() |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 15:49:27 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: > >> On 2/6/2021 1:33 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 10:19:27 -0800, Leo > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> My SIL turned seventy yesterday. She wanted a fried meal with coleslaw. She >>>> got chicken fried chicken and fried potatoes with the slaw. I hadn´t made >>>> fried potatoes in twenty years and was worried about raw insides, so I cooked >>>> them to death. There should have been more dressing in the slaw. The chicken >>>> was great. >>>> They both gave me a thumbs-up, because they don´t mind lying to me. >>>> >>>> <https://postimg.cc/bZ7c58S0> >>> >>> Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I >>> understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". >>> >> >> It is a real thing though we hear of chicken fried steam more often. >> >> https://tornadoughalli.com/chicken-fried-chicken/ > > Thanks. But why do they say chicken twice? And can you do it with > anything? We're having spuds oven baked spuds. We're having asparagus > grilled asparagus. > Yes Bruce, you can double sniff any asshole. Just stick your nose deeper in their rectum. When the tip of your long dutch nose hit's their appendix ...You've done it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 16:44:18 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: > >> On 2/6/2021 4:14 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 15:49:27 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote: >>> >>>> On 2/6/2021 1:33 PM, Bruce wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Is "chicken fried chicken" a typo or does it mean something? I >>>>> understand it didn't come with "potatoes fried potatoes". >>>>> >>>> It is a real thing though we hear of chicken fried steam more often. >>>> >>>> https://tornadoughalli.com/chicken-fried-chicken/ >>> >>> Thanks. But why do they say chicken twice? And can you do it with >>> anything? We're having spuds oven baked spuds. We're having asparagus >>> grilled asparagus. >> >> Chicken fried is a style of dipping and breading. I meant to say >> chicken fried steak, a common meal in diners, especially in the south. >> It is a thin steak dipped and breaded. > > Thanks. Chicken fried steak, unusual ![]() > You are an ignorant asshole. |
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On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 13:58:58 -0800 (PST), "
> wrote: >On Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-6, Bruce wrote: >> >> Thanks. But why do they say chicken twice? And can you do it with >> anything? We're having spuds oven baked spuds. We're having asparagus >> grilled asparagus. >> >Normally, this dish is made with steak and it's called chicken fried steak because >it has a crispy coating like fried chicken. He substituted chicken for the steak >and fried it like he would the beef. So he fried the chicken as if it was steak fried like chicken. Very deep, Leo. |
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On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote
(in >): > So he fried the chicken as if it was steak fried like chicken. Very > deep, Leo. Chicken fried is a method used on chicken. I know it is used on pork, beef and seafood. Ed provided a link with the method. I have never jazzed up the buttermilk before, but I might now after reading the link. Good news! Chicken frying will certainly work on many vegetables too. You didn´t even need the University of Wikipedia to learn something today. Baking powder in the flour plus buttermilk as the dredge. Yeah, that´s the ticket! |
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On 2021 Feb 6, , jmcquown wrote
(in article >): > Happy Birthday to your SIL. Thanks for the pics. ![]() My SIL thanks you for your thoughts. Seventy is a "more significant than ordinary" milestone. leo |
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On 2021-02-06 9:47 p.m., Leo wrote:
> On 2021 Feb 6, , jmcquown wrote > (in article >): > >> Happy Birthday to your SIL. Thanks for the pics. ![]() > > My SIL thanks you for your thoughts. Seventy is a "more significant than > ordinary" milestone. > > My 70th birthday sort of sucked. We had planned to go out for dinner with my son and his fiancee. Restaurants had been closed to indoor dining for a few months and had reopened... with strict limits and controls. Just before my birthday they changed the rules again... maximum four people ate a table and they all had live in the same residence. We semi recovered the dinner with my son picking up a take out order from the restaurant we had hoped to eat at. I had a rain check from my wife. She was going to take me to a restaurant with just the two of us. Then we went back into lock down. It looks like things are going to open up soon. I plan to go out at the first opportunity, just in case they close again. |
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On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 17:06:22 -0800, Leo >
wrote: >On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote >(in >): > >> So he fried the chicken as if it was steak fried like chicken. Very >> deep, Leo. > >Chicken fried is a method used on chicken. I know it is used on pork, beef >and seafood. Ed provided a link with the method. I have never jazzed up the >buttermilk before, but I might now after reading the link. >Good news! Chicken frying will certainly work on many vegetables too. > Yes, I can imagine it working with mushrooms, zucchini or eggplant. > >You didn´t even need the University of Wikipedia to learn something today. > I thought you only had a problem with Wikipedia when their facts conflicted with your alternate reality. > |
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On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote
(in >): > I thought you only had a problem with Wikipedia when their facts > conflicted with your alternate reality. Define alternate reality. My reality is certainly different than yours. Psssst...yours is different than your wife´s, but don´t tell anybody. It´s a secret. |
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On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 20:35:55 -0800, Leo >
wrote: >On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote >(in >): > >> I thought you only had a problem with Wikipedia when their facts >> conflicted with your alternate reality. > >Define alternate reality. A reality that's not based on facts but on an agenda. >My reality is certainly different than yours. >Psssst...yours is different than your wife´s, but don´t tell anybody. >It´s a secret. Oh, I'll have to compare notes with her. |
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On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote
(in >): > On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 20:35:55 -0800, > > wrote: > > > On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote > > > > Define alternate reality. > > A reality that's not based on facts but on an agenda. You're crowing about facts and agendas? That´s rich. Look in a mirror. My wife just informed me that tomorrow is Super Bowl Sunday. I now have to make ham wraps and boil some eggs starting at Midnight, so I´m going to do that now. I´m a good husband, and nobody at my house cares about the Super Bowl this year. The junk we eat because of it is a tradition. I´ll tape the game and fast forward through it to view the commercials. Today is Party Time! |
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On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 23:58:50 -0800, Leo >
wrote: >On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote >(in >): > >> On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 20:35:55 -0800, > >> wrote: >> >> > On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote >> > >> > Define alternate reality. >> >> A reality that's not based on facts but on an agenda. > >You're crowing about facts and agendas? That´s rich. Look in a mirror. My only agenda is a bit of humanity and sustainability in a country. The rest is details. >My wife just informed me that tomorrow is Super Bowl Sunday. I now have to >make ham wraps and boil some eggs starting at Midnight, so I´m going to do >that now. I´m a good husband, and nobody at my house cares about the Super >Bowl this year. The junk we eat because of it is a tradition. >I´ll tape the game and fast forward through it to view the commercials. >Today is Party Time! Super Bowl is baseball? That's not my kind of game either. |
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On Sat, 6 Feb 2021Dave Smith wrote:
>On 2021-02-06 Leo wrote: >> On 2021 Feb 6, , jmcquown wrote: >> >>> Happy Birthday to your SIL. Thanks for the pics. ![]() >> >> My SIL thanks you for your thoughts. Seventy is a "more significant than >> ordinary" milestone. >> >My 70th birthday sort of sucked. We had planned to go out for dinner >with my son and his fiancee. Restaurants had been closed to indoor >dining for a few months and had reopened... with strict limits and >controls. Why couldn't you have planned to prepare a nice meal at home? Dining at home is always more enjoyable than noisy busy restaurants filled with strangers. You could have ordered a nice 70th birthday cake from most any bakery. And it wasn't as if you had a crowd to cook for, two extra people. Actually your son and his girlfriend should have prepared your 70th birthday celebration otherwise you treating them is back assward. |
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On Sunday, February 7, 2021 at 9:17:25 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Feb 2021Dave Smith wrote: > >On 2021-02-06 Leo wrote: > >> On 2021 Feb 6, , jmcquown wrote: > >> > >>> Happy Birthday to your SIL. Thanks for the pics. ![]() > >> > >> My SIL thanks you for your thoughts. Seventy is a "more significant than > >> ordinary" milestone. > >> > >My 70th birthday sort of sucked. We had planned to go out for dinner > >with my son and his fiancee. Restaurants had been closed to indoor > >dining for a few months and had reopened... with strict limits and > >controls. > Why couldn't you have planned to prepare a nice meal at home? > Dining at home is always more enjoyable than noisy busy restaurants > filled with strangers. You seem to think that everyone should be like you. They're not, nor should they be. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 2021-02-07 2:58 a.m., Leo wrote:
> You're crowing about facts and agendas? That´s rich. Look in a mirror. > My wife just informed me that tomorrow is Super Bowl Sunday. I now have to > make ham wraps and boil some eggs starting at Midnight, so I´m going to do > that now. I´m a good husband, and nobody at my house cares about the Super > Bowl this year. The junk we eat because of it is a tradition. I used to do Buffalo wings for the Super Bowl. I switched to pulled pork. Now that is a no no. It is just a regular Sunday night dinner for us tonight. > I´ll tape the game and fast forward through it to view the commercials. > Today is Party Time! > What an interesting comment on our society that the Super Bowl is famous for its new commercials. They are sometimes more entertaining than the game itself. Most programming has commercials that have to be endured in order to finance the airing of the show. In this game, the commercials are the entertainment. |
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On 2021-02-07 9:17 a.m., Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Feb 2021Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2021-02-06 Leo wrote: >>> On 2021 Feb 6, , jmcquown wrote: >>> >>>> Happy Birthday to your SIL. Thanks for the pics. ![]() >>> >>> My SIL thanks you for your thoughts. Seventy is a "more significant than >>> ordinary" milestone. >>> >> My 70th birthday sort of sucked. We had planned to go out for dinner >> with my son and his fiancee. Restaurants had been closed to indoor >> dining for a few months and had reopened... with strict limits and >> controls. > > Why couldn't you have planned to prepare a nice meal at home? > Dining at home is always more enjoyable than noisy busy restaurants > filled with strangers. Why??? Because I like going out for dinner. >You could have ordered a nice 70th birthday > cake from most any bakery. I don't care about cake. I don't understand what people see in cakes. If I had a choice of a dozen different desserts, cake would probably be number 12. And it wasn't as if you had a crowd to > cook for, two extra people. Actually your son and his girlfriend > should have prepared your 70th birthday celebration otherwise you > treating them is back assward. > |
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On 2/6/2021 7:22 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Feb 2021 13:58:58 -0800 (PST), " > > wrote: > >> On Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 3:14:38 PM UTC-6, Bruce wrote: >>> >>> Thanks. But why do they say chicken twice? And can you do it with >>> anything? We're having spuds oven baked spuds. We're having asparagus >>> grilled asparagus. >>> >> Normally, this dish is made with steak and it's called chicken fried steak because >> it has a crispy coating like fried chicken. He substituted chicken for the steak >> and fried it like he would the beef. > > So he fried the chicken as if it was steak fried like chicken. Very > deep, Leo. Sounds like plain fried chicken to me. Chicken fried chicken label is odd. I've tried chicken fried steak twice, once in a frozen dinner and once at a good restaurant. Fail both times. Ruins a good steak, imo. Just have fried steak and forget that coating. |
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On 2/6/2021 9:58 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-02-06 9:47 p.m., Leo wrote: >> On 2021 Feb 6, , jmcquown wrote >> (in article >): >> >>> Happy Birthday to your SIL. Thanks for the pics. ![]() >> >> My SIL thanks you for your thoughts. Seventy is a "more significant than >> ordinary" milestone. >> >> > My 70th birthday sort of sucked. We had planned to go out for dinner > with my son and his fiancee. Restaurants had been closed to indoor > dining for a few months and had reopened... with strict limits and > controls. Just before my birthday they changed the rules again... > maximum four people ate a table and they all had live in the same > residence. We semi recovered the dinner with my son picking up a take > out order from the restaurant we had hoped to eat at. I had a rain > check from my wife. She was going to take me to a restaurant with just > the two of us. Then we went back into lock down. > > It looks like things are going to open up soon. I plan to go out at the > first opportunity, just in case they close again. Dave. You are the perfect example of why the Covid virus persists. Just as soon as "some official" lowers the restrictions, many run out to drink or eat in public. Then the cases rise and you go on lockdown again. WTH is wrong with you and many others? Are you people just so miserable eating at home? Why is it so desirable to eat in a room with many strangers and risk getting a deadly virus? I thought the cell phone craze pretty much solved the lonely factor. Evidently not. |
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Bruce wrote:
> Leo wrote: >> Good news! Chicken frying will certainly work on many vegetables too. >> > Yes, I can imagine it working with mushrooms, zucchini or eggplant. Again, this so called "chicken fried..." label is odd to me. It's just a term for floured or battered then fried food. I'll do that with CHICKEN. I won't ruin a good steak that way. I love battered and fried oysters or clams but I'll never call them chicken fried oysters or clams. Note: my favorite battered and fried veggie is sweet potato chunks. You do need to cook them a bit first before battering and frying. |
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On 2/7/2021 2:58 AM, Leo wrote:
> On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote > (in >): > >> On Sat, 06 Feb 2021 20:35:55 -0800, > >> wrote: >> >>> On 2021 Feb 6, , Bruce wrote >>> >>> Define alternate reality. >> >> A reality that's not based on facts but on an agenda. > > You're crowing about facts and agendas? That´s rich. Look in a mirror. > My wife just informed me that tomorrow is Super Bowl Sunday. I now have to > make ham wraps and boil some eggs starting at Midnight, so I´m going to do > that now. I´m a good husband, and nobody at my house cares about the Super > Bowl this year. The junk we eat because of it is a tradition. > I´ll tape the game and fast forward through it to view the commercials. > Today is Party Time! You don't like SuperBowl game but you make special food for it? You only want to see the commercials? You don't like the ultimate Hand-Egg game? You're no real American fellow. This year it features "The Old Goat vs the Kid." Brady vs Mahomes. I'm looking forward to that. I would love to see the old guy win one more time but I predict the young one will win again this year. Maybe you can watch the Puppy Bowl or the Kitty Bowl with all the girls instead while you snack on special party food. Option #3: Take your beer and snacky food into the bathroom and watch "The Toilet Bowl" for 3 hours. I won't be going to any Covid-infested sports bar with all the annoying party people. I'll watch the game at home. At least here, everyone is a true football fan. It's about the game, not the snacks and party. lol PS- just razzing you, Leo. No offense intended. :-D |
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