What's happening in your kitchen?
On Apr 15, 3:41*pm, wrote:
> On Monday, April 15, 2013 6:36:57 PM UTC-4, Chemo wrote:
> > On Apr 15, 3:10*pm, wrote:
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> > > On Monday, April 15, 2013 5:19:22 PM UTC-4, Julie Bove wrote:
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> > > > "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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> > > .. .
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> > > > > On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 21:02:28 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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> > > > > > wrote:
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> > > > >>"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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> > > > . ..
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> > > > >>> On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 15:13:10 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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> > > > >>> > wrote:
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> > > > >>>>"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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> > > > m...
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> > > > >>>>> "Julie Bove" wrote:
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> > > > >>>>>>Tonight I made another big pot of bean with bacon soup.
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> > > > >>>>> Let's see.
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> > > > >>>>> And what do you call a "big" pot?
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> > > > >>>>I think it's 3 quarts. *It's enough for me to have soup for the week.
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> > > > >>> Small servings, very small servings... I use a 28 oun ce soup bowl and
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> > > > >>> usually fill it half way again... of course my soup is an entire meal.
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> > > > >>> Three qts, that's a small pot, a very small pot for bean soup, and
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> > > > >>> Ibet you don't fill it to the brim, bet you only make 2 1/2 qts at
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> > > > >>> most... it's hardly worth cooking less than 8 quarts of soup,
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> > > > >>> especially bean soup. *It takes just as long to prepare a large pot of
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> > > > >>> soup as a small pot... and soup freezes well. *I'd reheat soup in a
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> > > > >>> three qt pot but I'd never make less than 8 qts of soup, and most
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> > > > >>> times I use my 16 qt pot.
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> > > > >>Maybe it's bigger than that. *I don't really know. *It's the Dutch oven
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> > > > >>size. *I am the only one who eats the soup. *The mugs I use are 2 cup but
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> > > > >>they are not quite filled to the top. *And soup is usually my entire meal
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> > > > >>too. *I did eat bread with the soup last week because it was a vegetable
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> > > > >>soup. *Although it did have beans in it, it was not as hearty as this soup
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> > > > >>is.
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> > > > >>I stand corrected. *I looked it up. *It's 4.5 quarts.
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> > > > > Still very small for a from scratch soup.
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> > > > Not for me it's not.
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> > > Well, Sheldon's a fat ****. Of course, so are you. At least your monster rhino daughter doesn't eat it. Then you'd have to make a trough.
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> > Do you still tip the scales at just over 300 lbs?
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> No. Never have. What a curious thing to say. You clearly don't know anything about me.
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> I, on the other hand, know a bit about the people I'm calling fat. Don't know shit about you. I guess I could call you fat. Is that the game we're playing? Sounds boring.
So I suppose it make you feel good to call some a fat ****? Maybe you
and Sheldumb and nice tight bed pals.
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