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On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > > On 2021-03-19 1:07 p.m., jmcquown wrote: > > > On 3/19/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > > >> On 2021-03-19 11:54 a.m., jmcquown wrote: > > > > >>> I'm not sure I've ever heard of "pre-sweetened" oatmeal. Is this one > > >>> of Bruce's random ramblings about how much sugar Americans consume? > > >>> > > >> > > >> > > >> I had to check and make sure, but those packages of flavoured instant > > >> oatmeal do have sugar. 8-10 grams per serving, depending on the > > >> flavour. In the list of ingredients it is the third item. > > > > > > Thanks for looking that up. I've never bought any "flavoured instant > > > oatmeal". It's Bruce again pushing his belief everyone in North America > > > consumes massive amounts of sugar. > > I had to look it up because I never buy that kind of stuff. I am North > > American not US American, and I never buy any sweetened cereal, though I > > will confess that years ago I occasionally enjoyed a bowl of Frosted > > Flakes. I am disappointed to go through the cold cereal aisle and see > > how many of them are sweetened. > > > > I never buy quick cooking oats because they taste like paste and the > > instant stuff is even worse. It is large flake or steel ground for me. > > >On the rare occasions I eat oatmeal > > > I add a bit of brown sugar to it but not to the point it could really be > > > called "sweet". I actually like the taste of oats. ![]() > > > > > I love the taste of oats. > > > > Horses love oats too. I used to love feeding it to my friends horses > > because they got so excited over it. > When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office microwave. It's good. Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 8:34:06 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: > > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > > > On 2021-03-19 1:07 p.m., jmcquown wrote: > > > > On 3/19/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > > > >> On 2021-03-19 11:54 a.m., jmcquown wrote: > > > > > > >>> I'm not sure I've ever heard of "pre-sweetened" oatmeal. Is this one > > > >>> of Bruce's random ramblings about how much sugar Americans consume? > > > >>> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> I had to check and make sure, but those packages of flavoured instant > > > >> oatmeal do have sugar. 8-10 grams per serving, depending on the > > > >> flavour. In the list of ingredients it is the third item. > > > > > > > > Thanks for looking that up. I've never bought any "flavoured instant > > > > oatmeal". It's Bruce again pushing his belief everyone in North America > > > > consumes massive amounts of sugar. > > > I had to look it up because I never buy that kind of stuff. I am North > > > American not US American, and I never buy any sweetened cereal, though I > > > will confess that years ago I occasionally enjoyed a bowl of Frosted > > > Flakes. I am disappointed to go through the cold cereal aisle and see > > > how many of them are sweetened. > > > > > > I never buy quick cooking oats because they taste like paste and the > > > instant stuff is even worse. It is large flake or steel ground for me. > > > >On the rare occasions I eat oatmeal > > > > I add a bit of brown sugar to it but not to the point it could really be > > > > called "sweet". I actually like the taste of oats. ![]() > > > > > > > I love the taste of oats. > > > > > > Horses love oats too. I used to love feeding it to my friends horses > > > because they got so excited over it. > > When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. > Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office > microwave. It's good. > > Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins > and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight > he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which > upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. > > Cindy Hamilton If it was cheaper, faster, and good, I would have been doing that very thing. It ain't. |
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On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:44:06 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 8:34:06 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: > > > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > > > > On 2021-03-19 1:07 p.m., jmcquown wrote: > > > > > On 3/19/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > > > > >> On 2021-03-19 11:54 a.m., jmcquown wrote: > > > > > > > > >>> I'm not sure I've ever heard of "pre-sweetened" oatmeal. Is this one > > > > >>> of Bruce's random ramblings about how much sugar Americans consume? > > > > >>> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> I had to check and make sure, but those packages of flavoured instant > > > > >> oatmeal do have sugar. 8-10 grams per serving, depending on the > > > > >> flavour. In the list of ingredients it is the third item. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for looking that up. I've never bought any "flavoured instant > > > > > oatmeal". It's Bruce again pushing his belief everyone in North America > > > > > consumes massive amounts of sugar. > > > > I had to look it up because I never buy that kind of stuff. I am North > > > > American not US American, and I never buy any sweetened cereal, though I > > > > will confess that years ago I occasionally enjoyed a bowl of Frosted > > > > Flakes. I am disappointed to go through the cold cereal aisle and see > > > > how many of them are sweetened. > > > > > > > > I never buy quick cooking oats because they taste like paste and the > > > > instant stuff is even worse. It is large flake or steel ground for me. > > > > >On the rare occasions I eat oatmeal > > > > > I add a bit of brown sugar to it but not to the point it could really be > > > > > called "sweet". I actually like the taste of oats. ![]() > > > > > > > > > I love the taste of oats. > > > > > > > > Horses love oats too. I used to love feeding it to my friends horses > > > > because they got so excited over it. > > > When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. > > Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office > > microwave. It's good. > > > > Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins > > and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight > > he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which > > upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. > > > > Cindy Hamilton > If it was cheaper, faster, and good, I would have been doing that very thing. It ain't. As I said, it requires advance planning. I cannot fathom how someone as feckless as you had a business. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 9:16:57 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:44:06 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: > > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 8:34:06 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: > > > > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > > > > > On 2021-03-19 1:07 p.m., jmcquown wrote: > > > > > > On 3/19/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > > > > > >> On 2021-03-19 11:54 a.m., jmcquown wrote: > > > > > > > > > > >>> I'm not sure I've ever heard of "pre-sweetened" oatmeal. Is this one > > > > > >>> of Bruce's random ramblings about how much sugar Americans consume? > > > > > >>> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> I had to check and make sure, but those packages of flavoured instant > > > > > >> oatmeal do have sugar. 8-10 grams per serving, depending on the > > > > > >> flavour. In the list of ingredients it is the third item. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for looking that up. I've never bought any "flavoured instant > > > > > > oatmeal". It's Bruce again pushing his belief everyone in North America > > > > > > consumes massive amounts of sugar. > > > > > I had to look it up because I never buy that kind of stuff. I am North > > > > > American not US American, and I never buy any sweetened cereal, though I > > > > > will confess that years ago I occasionally enjoyed a bowl of Frosted > > > > > Flakes. I am disappointed to go through the cold cereal aisle and see > > > > > how many of them are sweetened. > > > > > > > > > > I never buy quick cooking oats because they taste like paste and the > > > > > instant stuff is even worse. It is large flake or steel ground for me. > > > > > >On the rare occasions I eat oatmeal > > > > > > I add a bit of brown sugar to it but not to the point it could really be > > > > > > called "sweet". I actually like the taste of oats. ![]() > > > > > > > > > > > I love the taste of oats. > > > > > > > > > > Horses love oats too. I used to love feeding it to my friends horses > > > > > because they got so excited over it. > > > > When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. > > > Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office > > > microwave. It's good. > > > > > > Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins > > > and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight > > > he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which > > > upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. > > > > > > Cindy Hamilton > > If it was cheaper, faster, and good, I would have been doing that very thing. It ain't. > As I said, it requires advance planning. > > I cannot fathom how someone as feckless as you had a business. > > Cindy Hamilton I ate breakfast in the office but it had to be cheap and fast. If you had a business, you'd probably spend your time being more concerned about eating rather than the business. I think that sucks. |
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 12:37:37 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
> wrote: >On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 9:16:57 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:44:06 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >> > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 8:34:06 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >> > > > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >> > > > > On 2021-03-19 1:07 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >> > > > > > On 3/19/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >> > > > > >> On 2021-03-19 11:54 a.m., jmcquown wrote: >> > > > > >> > > > > >>> I'm not sure I've ever heard of "pre-sweetened" oatmeal. Is this one >> > > > > >>> of Bruce's random ramblings about how much sugar Americans consume? >> > > > > >>> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> I had to check and make sure, but those packages of flavoured instant >> > > > > >> oatmeal do have sugar. 8-10 grams per serving, depending on the >> > > > > >> flavour. In the list of ingredients it is the third item. >> > > > > > >> > > > > > Thanks for looking that up. I've never bought any "flavoured instant >> > > > > > oatmeal". It's Bruce again pushing his belief everyone in North America >> > > > > > consumes massive amounts of sugar. >> > > > > I had to look it up because I never buy that kind of stuff. I am North >> > > > > American not US American, and I never buy any sweetened cereal, though I >> > > > > will confess that years ago I occasionally enjoyed a bowl of Frosted >> > > > > Flakes. I am disappointed to go through the cold cereal aisle and see >> > > > > how many of them are sweetened. >> > > > > >> > > > > I never buy quick cooking oats because they taste like paste and the >> > > > > instant stuff is even worse. It is large flake or steel ground for me. >> > > > > >On the rare occasions I eat oatmeal >> > > > > > I add a bit of brown sugar to it but not to the point it could really be >> > > > > > called "sweet". I actually like the taste of oats. ![]() >> > > > > > >> > > > > I love the taste of oats. >> > > > > >> > > > > Horses love oats too. I used to love feeding it to my friends horses >> > > > > because they got so excited over it. >> > > > When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. >> > > Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office >> > > microwave. It's good. >> > > >> > > Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins >> > > and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight >> > > he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which >> > > upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. >> > > >> > > Cindy Hamilton >> > If it was cheaper, faster, and good, I would have been doing that very thing. It ain't. >> As I said, it requires advance planning. >> >> I cannot fathom how someone as feckless as you had a business. >> >> Cindy Hamilton > >I ate breakfast in the office but it had to be cheap and fast. If you had a business, you'd probably spend your time being more concerned about eating rather than the business. She thinks she only eats a little bit too much, you know. -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 9:42:37 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 12:37:37 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > > wrote: > > >On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 9:16:57 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:44:06 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: > >> > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 8:34:06 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >> > > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: > >> > > > On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > >> > > > > On 2021-03-19 1:07 p.m., jmcquown wrote: > >> > > > > > On 3/19/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > >> > > > > >> On 2021-03-19 11:54 a.m., jmcquown wrote: > >> > > > > > >> > > > > >>> I'm not sure I've ever heard of "pre-sweetened" oatmeal. Is this one > >> > > > > >>> of Bruce's random ramblings about how much sugar Americans consume? > >> > > > > >>> > >> > > > > >> > >> > > > > >> > >> > > > > >> I had to check and make sure, but those packages of flavoured instant > >> > > > > >> oatmeal do have sugar. 8-10 grams per serving, depending on the > >> > > > > >> flavour. In the list of ingredients it is the third item. > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > Thanks for looking that up. I've never bought any "flavoured instant > >> > > > > > oatmeal". It's Bruce again pushing his belief everyone in North America > >> > > > > > consumes massive amounts of sugar. > >> > > > > I had to look it up because I never buy that kind of stuff. I am North > >> > > > > American not US American, and I never buy any sweetened cereal, though I > >> > > > > will confess that years ago I occasionally enjoyed a bowl of Frosted > >> > > > > Flakes. I am disappointed to go through the cold cereal aisle and see > >> > > > > how many of them are sweetened. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > I never buy quick cooking oats because they taste like paste and the > >> > > > > instant stuff is even worse. It is large flake or steel ground for me. > >> > > > > >On the rare occasions I eat oatmeal > >> > > > > > I add a bit of brown sugar to it but not to the point it could really be > >> > > > > > called "sweet". I actually like the taste of oats. ![]() > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > I love the taste of oats. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > Horses love oats too. I used to love feeding it to my friends horses > >> > > > > because they got so excited over it. > >> > > > When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. > >> > > Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office > >> > > microwave. It's good. > >> > > > >> > > Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins > >> > > and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight > >> > > he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which > >> > > upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. > >> > > > >> > > Cindy Hamilton > >> > If it was cheaper, faster, and good, I would have been doing that very thing. It ain't. > >> As I said, it requires advance planning. > >> > >> I cannot fathom how someone as feckless as you had a business. > >> > >> Cindy Hamilton > > > >I ate breakfast in the office but it had to be cheap and fast. If you had a business, you'd probably spend your time being more concerned about eating rather than the business. > She thinks she only eats a little bit too much, you know. > -- > The real Bruce posts with Eternal September She thinks she's so superior because she can cook oatmeal. Let me tell you - I'm the King of oatmeal! I used to cook it every morning for my mother-in-law. I used to put in a secret ingredient so that she'd eat it. Unfortunately, I can't remember what that ingredient was. That's the beaks. |
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 13:49:35 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
> wrote: >On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 9:42:37 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: >> On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 12:37:37 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> > wrote: >> >> >On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 9:16:57 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >> I cannot fathom how someone as feckless as you had a business. >> > >> >I ate breakfast in the office but it had to be cheap and fast. If you had a business, you'd probably spend your time being more concerned about eating rather than the business. >> She thinks she only eats a little bit too much, you know. >> -- >She thinks she's so superior because she can cook oatmeal. Let me tell you - I'm the King of oatmeal! I used to cook it every morning for my mother-in-law. I used to put in a secret ingredient so that she'd eat it. Unfortunately, I can't remember what that ingredient was. That's the beaks. > MSG? > -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 12:37:37 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > > wrote: > >> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 9:16:57 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:44:06 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >>>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 8:34:06 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >>>>>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >>>>>>> On 2021-03-19 1:07 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >>>>>>>> On 3/19/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >>>>>>>>> On 2021-03-19 11:54 a.m., jmcquown wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I'm not sure I've ever heard of "pre-sweetened" oatmeal. Is this one >>>>>>>>>> of Bruce's random ramblings about how much sugar Americans consume? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I had to check and make sure, but those packages of flavoured instant >>>>>>>>> oatmeal do have sugar. 8-10 grams per serving, depending on the >>>>>>>>> flavour. In the list of ingredients it is the third item. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks for looking that up. I've never bought any "flavoured instant >>>>>>>> oatmeal". It's Bruce again pushing his belief everyone in North America >>>>>>>> consumes massive amounts of sugar. >>>>>>> I had to look it up because I never buy that kind of stuff. I am North >>>>>>> American not US American, and I never buy any sweetened cereal, though I >>>>>>> will confess that years ago I occasionally enjoyed a bowl of Frosted >>>>>>> Flakes. I am disappointed to go through the cold cereal aisle and see >>>>>>> how many of them are sweetened. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I never buy quick cooking oats because they taste like paste and the >>>>>>> instant stuff is even worse. It is large flake or steel ground for me. >>>>>>>> On the rare occasions I eat oatmeal >>>>>>>> I add a bit of brown sugar to it but not to the point it could really be >>>>>>>> called "sweet". I actually like the taste of oats. ![]() >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> I love the taste of oats. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Horses love oats too. I used to love feeding it to my friends horses >>>>>>> because they got so excited over it. >>>>>> When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. >>>>> Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office >>>>> microwave. It's good. >>>>> >>>>> Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins >>>>> and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight >>>>> he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which >>>>> upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. >>>>> >>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>> If it was cheaper, faster, and good, I would have been doing that very thing. It ain't. >>> As I said, it requires advance planning. >>> >>> I cannot fathom how someone as feckless as you had a business. >>> >>> Cindy Hamilton >> >> I ate breakfast in the office but it had to be cheap and fast. If you had a business, you'd probably spend your time being more concerned about eating rather than the business. > > She thinks she only eats a little bit too much, you know. > You think you only sniff a little bit too many folk's assholes. |
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On 3/19/2021 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 9:16:57 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:44:06 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 8:34:06 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >>>>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >>>>>> On 2021-03-19 1:07 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >>>>>>> On 3/19/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >>>>>>>> On 2021-03-19 11:54 a.m., jmcquown wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I'm not sure I've ever heard of "pre-sweetened" oatmeal. Is this one >>>>>>>>> of Bruce's random ramblings about how much sugar Americans consume? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I had to check and make sure, but those packages of flavoured instant >>>>>>>> oatmeal do have sugar. 8-10 grams per serving, depending on the >>>>>>>> flavour. In the list of ingredients it is the third item. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks for looking that up. I've never bought any "flavoured instant >>>>>>> oatmeal". It's Bruce again pushing his belief everyone in North America >>>>>>> consumes massive amounts of sugar. >>>>>> I had to look it up because I never buy that kind of stuff. I am North >>>>>> American not US American, and I never buy any sweetened cereal, though I >>>>>> will confess that years ago I occasionally enjoyed a bowl of Frosted >>>>>> Flakes. I am disappointed to go through the cold cereal aisle and see >>>>>> how many of them are sweetened. >>>>>> >>>>>> I never buy quick cooking oats because they taste like paste and the >>>>>> instant stuff is even worse. It is large flake or steel ground for me. >>>>>>> On the rare occasions I eat oatmeal >>>>>>> I add a bit of brown sugar to it but not to the point it could really be >>>>>>> called "sweet". I actually like the taste of oats. ![]() >>>>>>> >>>>>> I love the taste of oats. >>>>>> >>>>>> Horses love oats too. I used to love feeding it to my friends horses >>>>>> because they got so excited over it. >>>>> When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. >>>> Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office >>>> microwave. It's good. >>>> >>>> Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins >>>> and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight >>>> he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which >>>> upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. >>>> >>>> Cindy Hamilton >>> If it was cheaper, faster, and good, I would have been doing that very thing. It ain't. >> As I said, it requires advance planning. >> >> I cannot fathom how someone as feckless as you had a business. >> >> Cindy Hamilton > > I ate breakfast in the office but it had to be cheap and fast. If you had a business, you'd probably spend your time being more concerned about eating rather than the business. I think that sucks. > She gets paid to post to RFC all day, envy her. -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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Bruce wrote:
> She gets paid to post to RFC all day, envy her. > -- > The real Bruce posts with Eternal September The real Master druce also uses several news hosts, a multitude of user names, and sniffs every ass he finds. |
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On Sat, 20 Mar 2021 16:41:09 -0500, Hank Rogers wrote:
> The real Master druce also uses several news hosts, > a multitude of user names, and sniffs every ass he finds. 'Real'? They're all real, Hank! He just pretends they are fake Bruces to make people like you & I think that there are enough others pointing out his asshololic trolling that we can let our guard down. |
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On 3/19/2021 2:34 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >> When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. > That's so friggin' sad. > Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office > microwave. It's good. > I do believe the instructions can be found gee, on the side of the container of rolled oats. Yeppers! I'm looking at mine right now. Microwave directions complete with measurements of water, oats and (optional) salt. One serving: 1 cup water, 1/2 cup of oats. Place in a 2 cup microwave-safe bowl . Microwave on High, 1-1/2 to 2 minutes. Stir. At this point you could add in brown sugar, raisins, drizzle it with maple syrup, whatever the heck you want. Or simply add a little butter and eat it without all that jazz. That's a personal choice. ![]() > Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins > and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight > he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which > upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. > > Cindy Hamilton > I take it he is supposed to take the medication during the night? I can't imagine any other reason to get up and eat at midnight. Jill |
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On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:51:36 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> > Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins > > and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight > > he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which > > upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. > > > > Cindy Hamilton > > > I take it he is supposed to take the medication during the night? I > can't imagine any other reason to get up and eat at midnight. Yes, he takes it every 6 hours like clockwork. Since he started that regimen, his pain has been much more manageable. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 3/19/2021 3:18 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:51:36 PM UTC-4, wrote: > >>> Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins >>> and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight >>> he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which >>> upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. >>> >>> Cindy Hamilton >>> >> I take it he is supposed to take the medication during the night? I >> can't imagine any other reason to get up and eat at midnight. > > Yes, he takes it every 6 hours like clockwork. Since he started that > regimen, his pain has been much more manageable. > > Cindy Hamilton > That's a good thing to hear! I'm glad the oatmeal he can prepare ahead of time assists with not having an upset stomach so he is able to go back to sleep. Jill |
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 15:24:44 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 3/19/2021 3:18 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:51:36 PM UTC-4, wrote: >> >>>> Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins >>>> and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight >>>> he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which >>>> upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. >>>> >>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>> >>> I take it he is supposed to take the medication during the night? I >>> can't imagine any other reason to get up and eat at midnight. >> >> Yes, he takes it every 6 hours like clockwork. Since he started that >> regimen, his pain has been much more manageable. >> >> Cindy Hamilton >> >That's a good thing to hear! I'm glad the oatmeal he can prepare ahead >of time assists with not having an upset stomach so he is able to go >back to sleep. It's very nice of you to be glad that the oatmeal he can prepare ahead of time assists with not having an upset stomach so he is able to go back to sleep. -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 15:24:44 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 3/19/2021 3:18 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:51:36 PM UTC-4, wrote: >>> >>>>> Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins >>>>> and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight >>>>> he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which >>>>> upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. >>>>> >>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>>> >>>> I take it he is supposed to take the medication during the night? I >>>> can't imagine any other reason to get up and eat at midnight. >>> >>> Yes, he takes it every 6 hours like clockwork. Since he started that >>> regimen, his pain has been much more manageable. >>> >>> Cindy Hamilton >>> >> That's a good thing to hear! I'm glad the oatmeal he can prepare ahead >> of time assists with not having an upset stomach so he is able to go >> back to sleep. > > It's very nice of you to be glad that the oatmeal he can prepare ahead > of time assists with not having an upset stomach so he is able to go > back to sleep. > And it's so nice of you ... Letting a sick person rest without your nose shoved in their ass. You may be getting close to human, master druce. |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 15:24:44 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 3/19/2021 3:18 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:51:36 PM UTC-4, wrote: >>> >>>>> Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins >>>>> and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. At midnight >>>>> he wakes up, prepares and eats the oatmeal, takes a Hydrocodone (which >>>>> upsets his stomach if it's empty), and goes back to bed. >>>>> >>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>>> >>>> I take it he is supposed to take the medication during the night? I >>>> can't imagine any other reason to get up and eat at midnight. >>> >>> Yes, he takes it every 6 hours like clockwork. Since he started that >>> regimen, his pain has been much more manageable. >>> >>> Cindy Hamilton >>> >> That's a good thing to hear! I'm glad the oatmeal he can prepare ahead >> of time assists with not having an upset stomach so he is able to go >> back to sleep. > > It's very nice of you to be glad that the oatmeal he can prepare ahead > of time assists with not having an upset stomach so he is able to go > back to sleep. > Thank you master. It is so nice of you to sniff everyone's ass hole. And we didn't even have to pay you! |
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jmcquown wrote:
> I take it he is supposed to take the medication during the night? I > can't imagine any other reason to get up and eat at midnight. Just different schedules for different people, Jill. I often like a small snack late. Last night around 11pm, I had 3 pancakes with butter. That's all...no syrup or anything else. Was quite tasty. When I work at home, I usually work all night for however long it takes. No different from a day job except for different schedule. Even when I don't work, I like the late night hours for tv and reading and I *always* get up by 4am. On non-working days, I get some of my sleep in the mid-afternoons. Those hours (1pm-5pm) have always been the boring hours of the day to me anyway. |
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On Saturday, March 20, 2021 at 2:23:21 PM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > > I take it he is supposed to take the medication during the night? I > > can't imagine any other reason to get up and eat at midnight. > Just different schedules for different people, Jill. > I often like a small snack late. Last night around 11pm, I had 3 > pancakes with butter. That's all...no syrup or anything else. Was quite > tasty. My husband and I go to bed around 8:30 and he gets up at midnight for his pill and snack. I wake up at 4 am and pad off for coffee and online newspapers. When 5:30 or 6 rolls around I wake him up. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 3/20/2021 2:41 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, March 20, 2021 at 2:23:21 PM UTC-4, Gary wrote: >> jmcquown wrote: >>> I take it he is supposed to take the medication during the night? I >>> can't imagine any other reason to get up and eat at midnight. >> Just different schedules for different people, Jill. >> I often like a small snack late. Last night around 11pm, I had 3 >> pancakes with butter. That's all...no syrup or anything else. Was quite >> tasty. > > My husband and I go to bed around 8:30 and he gets up at midnight > for his pill and snack. I wake up at 4 am and pad off for coffee and > online newspapers. When 5:30 or 6 rolls around I wake him up. > > Cindy Hamilton > You already answered my question, Cindy, thanks. ![]() Jill |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Saturday, March 20, 2021 at 2:23:21 PM UTC-4, Gary wrote: >> jmcquown wrote: >>> I take it he is supposed to take the medication during the night? I >>> can't imagine any other reason to get up and eat at midnight. >> Just different schedules for different people, Jill. >> I often like a small snack late. Last night around 11pm, I had 3 >> pancakes with butter. That's all...no syrup or anything else. Was quite >> tasty. > > My husband and I go to bed around 8:30 and he gets up at midnight > for his pill and snack. I wake up at 4 am and pad off for coffee and > online newspapers. When 5:30 or 6 rolls around I wake him up. > > Cindy Hamilton > If you love someone, you adjust your schedule when they are sick. Even if it is forever. He is lucky to have you. Folks that have never been through this can not understand. |
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 11:34:03 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >> > On 2021-03-19 1:07 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >> > > On 3/19/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >> > >> On 2021-03-19 11:54 a.m., jmcquown wrote: >> > >> > >>> I'm not sure I've ever heard of "pre-sweetened" oatmeal. Is this one >> > >>> of Bruce's random ramblings about how much sugar Americans consume? >> > >>> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> I had to check and make sure, but those packages of flavoured instant >> > >> oatmeal do have sugar. 8-10 grams per serving, depending on the >> > >> flavour. In the list of ingredients it is the third item. >> > > >> > > Thanks for looking that up. I've never bought any "flavoured instant >> > > oatmeal". It's Bruce again pushing his belief everyone in North America >> > > consumes massive amounts of sugar. >> > I had to look it up because I never buy that kind of stuff. I am North >> > American not US American, and I never buy any sweetened cereal, though I >> > will confess that years ago I occasionally enjoyed a bowl of Frosted >> > Flakes. I am disappointed to go through the cold cereal aisle and see >> > how many of them are sweetened. >> > >> > I never buy quick cooking oats because they taste like paste and the >> > instant stuff is even worse. It is large flake or steel ground for me. >> > >On the rare occasions I eat oatmeal >> > > I add a bit of brown sugar to it but not to the point it could really be >> > > called "sweet". I actually like the taste of oats. ![]() >> > > >> > I love the taste of oats. >> > >> > Horses love oats too. I used to love feeding it to my friends horses >> > because they got so excited over it. >> When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. > >Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office >microwave. It's good. > >Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins >and sugar Ha! -- The real Bruce posts with Eternal September |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 11:34:03 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > >> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >>>> On 2021-03-19 1:07 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >>>>> On 3/19/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >>>>>> On 2021-03-19 11:54 a.m., jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>>>>> I'm not sure I've ever heard of "pre-sweetened" oatmeal. Is this one >>>>>>> of Bruce's random ramblings about how much sugar Americans consume? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I had to check and make sure, but those packages of flavoured instant >>>>>> oatmeal do have sugar. 8-10 grams per serving, depending on the >>>>>> flavour. In the list of ingredients it is the third item. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for looking that up. I've never bought any "flavoured instant >>>>> oatmeal". It's Bruce again pushing his belief everyone in North America >>>>> consumes massive amounts of sugar. >>>> I had to look it up because I never buy that kind of stuff. I am North >>>> American not US American, and I never buy any sweetened cereal, though I >>>> will confess that years ago I occasionally enjoyed a bowl of Frosted >>>> Flakes. I am disappointed to go through the cold cereal aisle and see >>>> how many of them are sweetened. >>>> >>>> I never buy quick cooking oats because they taste like paste and the >>>> instant stuff is even worse. It is large flake or steel ground for me. >>>>> On the rare occasions I eat oatmeal >>>>> I add a bit of brown sugar to it but not to the point it could really be >>>>> called "sweet". I actually like the taste of oats. ![]() >>>>> >>>> I love the taste of oats. >>>> >>>> Horses love oats too. I used to love feeding it to my friends horses >>>> because they got so excited over it. >>> When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. >> >> Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office >> microwave. It's good. >> >> Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins >> and sugar > > Ha! > Good sniff there, Master! You catch everyone now. Glad you are back to your excellent game. Tonite, I'm having chiles releno. *YOUR FAVORITE* |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 11:34:03 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > >> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 2:07:41 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >>> On Friday, March 19, 2021 at 7:55:54 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >>>> On 2021-03-19 1:07 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >>>>> On 3/19/2021 12:27 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >>>>>> On 2021-03-19 11:54 a.m., jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>>>>> I'm not sure I've ever heard of "pre-sweetened" oatmeal. Is this one >>>>>>> of Bruce's random ramblings about how much sugar Americans consume? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I had to check and make sure, but those packages of flavoured instant >>>>>> oatmeal do have sugar. 8-10 grams per serving, depending on the >>>>>> flavour. In the list of ingredients it is the third item. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for looking that up. I've never bought any "flavoured instant >>>>> oatmeal". It's Bruce again pushing his belief everyone in North America >>>>> consumes massive amounts of sugar. >>>> I had to look it up because I never buy that kind of stuff. I am North >>>> American not US American, and I never buy any sweetened cereal, though I >>>> will confess that years ago I occasionally enjoyed a bowl of Frosted >>>> Flakes. I am disappointed to go through the cold cereal aisle and see >>>> how many of them are sweetened. >>>> >>>> I never buy quick cooking oats because they taste like paste and the >>>> instant stuff is even worse. It is large flake or steel ground for me. >>>>> On the rare occasions I eat oatmeal >>>>> I add a bit of brown sugar to it but not to the point it could really be >>>>> called "sweet". I actually like the taste of oats. ![]() >>>>> >>>> I love the taste of oats. >>>> >>>> Horses love oats too. I used to love feeding it to my friends horses >>>> because they got so excited over it. >>> When I had a business, I'd eat that instant oatmeal stuff for breakfast. It was dirt cheap and fast and could be made in the office microwave. What it wasn't was good. I could live with that. Two out of three ain't bad. >> >> Real oatmeal is cheaper, fast if you plan ahead, and can be made in the office >> microwave. It's good. >> >> Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins >> and sugar > > Ha! > A fly on shit. |
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 11:34:03 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >Every afternoon my husband prepares a bowl with some oatmeal, raisins >and sugar in it, and a container with a measured amount of water. What a good man. I do hope the oatmeal, raisins and sugar benefited and overcame whatever the task was. |
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