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Default What happened to peeled onions?

merryb wrote:
> On Sunday, July 28, 2013 5:37:59 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
>> "Doris Night" > wrote in message
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>>> On Sun, 28 Jul 2013 10:12:31 -0700 (PDT), merryb >

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>>> wrote:

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>>>> On Saturday, July 27, 2013 11:46:07 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:

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>>>>> "Kalmia" > wrote in message

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>>>>>

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>>>>> ...

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>>>>>

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>>>>>> "Needed one right away? In a hurry to use it?" How long does it
>>>>>> take

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>>>>>> you

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>>>>>

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>>>>>> to peel an onion? You can be most annoying.

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>>>>>

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>>>>>

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>>>>>

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>>>>> Peeling onions can be annoying. Because then you have to dispose
>>>>> of the

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>>>>>

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>>>>> peels. When you do that here, that involves the use of a
>>>>> purchased

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>>>>> biobag

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>>>>>

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>>>>> and a trip outside to dispose of it.

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>>>>>

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>>>>>

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>>>>>> In the time you waste on inane posts, you could peel a peck of

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>>>>>> onions.

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>>>>>

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>>>>>> What I'm getting at is.....sincerely, you need to manage your
>>>>>> time

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>>>>>> better.

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>>>>>

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>>>>>

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>>>>>

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>>>>> Whatever.

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>>>>

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>>>> You know you can just put it in the garbage can. You seem to like
>>>> to make

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>>>> things so much more difficult than they need to be!

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>>>

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>>> I get the impression that where Julie lives there are garbage
>>> police,

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>>> going through people's trash looking for organic materials and
>>> issuing

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>>> hefty fines whenever a banana peel or eggshell is found.

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>> Yes. They do that. My SIL's parents were fined for not doing
>> right. Now
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>> how often they police this stuff, I do not know. But I don't want
>> to pay a
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>> fine.

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> Again, that is BS.


Nope.