On Fri, 8 Apr 2016 16:01:16 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:
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>"Janet B" > wrote in message
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>> On Fri, 8 Apr 2016 00:49:52 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>>>"Janet B" > wrote in message
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>>>> On Thu, 7 Apr 2016 00:09:12 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>>>>>"Janet B" > wrote in message
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>>>>>> On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 15:41:52 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>>>> > wrote:
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>>>>>>>"Janet B" > wrote in message
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>>>>>>>> On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 00:50:13 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>>>>>> > wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>"sf" > wrote in message
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>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 05 Apr 2016 09:00:32 -0400, William >
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>>> What is your method of rotating foods including leftovers into
>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>> refrigerator and out to be eaten or dumped into the garbage?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I buy food for 3 days which usually expands to 5 and try not to
>>>>>>>>>> cook
>>>>>>>>>> more than will be consumed by dinner the following day. At least
>>>>>>>>>> that's the plan. Very little goes into the garbage and there are
>>>>>>>>>> no
>>>>>>>>>> science experiments in my refrigerator.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>That would be doable here except for the winter. Although we
>>>>>>>>>haven't
>>>>>>>>>been
>>>>>>>>>snowed in for several years, it can happen. So I need to keep a
>>>>>>>>>stockpile
>>>>>>>>>for winter. Also with things that I buy at Costco like pasta, there
>>>>>>>>>will
>>>>>>>>>be
>>>>>>>>>far more than we can eat in that length of time.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dried pasta will last for a long, long time, (years?). No need to
>>>>>>>> throw it out unless you are talking about leftover cooked pasta.
>>>>>>>> Leftover naked cooked pasta is a wonderful thing. It's good hot or
>>>>>>>> cold, salad or main dish and depending on the amount it is good for
>>>>>>>> lunch or dinner. So many ways to dress it up 
>>>>>>>> Janet US
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Dur...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Apparently you meant to express something with a sneer but were unable
>>>>>> to formulate a thought. Now we have no idea if you mean dried pasta
>>>>>> needs to be thrown away quickly or if you believe there is no use for
>>>>>> leftover cooked pasta.
>>>>>> Janet US
>>>>>
>>>>>I meant that you were pointing out the obvious.
>>>>
>>>> didn't seem obvious to me when you said "I need to keep a
>>>>>>>>>stockpile
>>>>>>>>>for winter. Also with things that I buy at Costco like pasta, there
>>>>>>>>>will
>>>>>>>>>be
>>>>>>>>>far more than we can eat in that length of time."
>>>> You appear to be saying
>>>> that either that the amount of dry pasta from Costco is beyond your
>>>> family ability to eat before it goes bad or that your family can't eat
>>>> the cooked pasta before it goes bad.
>>>> Janet US
>>>
>>>Apparently you missed where I was specifically replying to sf's remark
>>>about
>>>buying food for three days at a time. And pasta would be but one example
>>>of
>>>things you can buy at Costco that would come in quantities larger than
>>>that.
>>>Unless of course, you have a very large family. For us, half a bag of
>>>Costco pasta is a meal plus perhaps one serving leftover.
>>>
>>>What I was saying was that if you buy pasta there, unless your family is
>>>large, you'll get more than three day's worth.
>>
>> It isn't necessary to cook more dry pasta than is needed for a meal.
>> You simply put the unused portion away for another meal. The above
>> sounds exactly like you are saying that one package of Costco pasta is
>> more than your family is able to eat at one time therefore you can't
>> use it. That is exactly why I replied as I did the first time.
>> Janet US
>
>OMG! Just STFU you freaking idiot! How in the world could I possibly know
>how much pasta another person will eat? My psychic powers are not that
>good. At some point in time there will be leftovers!
>
>You don't know how to read at all. Do you? My reply was to sf who said
>that she only buys food for three days at a time. The freaking pasta was
>just an example. I was trying to point out that if you buy some things at
>Costco like I do, you'll have to buy more than you can eat in three days
>unless you have a really huge family or are cooking for a crowd.
>
>There is no pasta problem in this house. None. Never was.
>
>I did however have to get a new Rachael Ray pasta pot as the protective
>piece on one handle cracked off. And yes, I know I could have used a pot
>holder but I felt it was time for a new one. This one is yellow. Yellow!
>Squee!
>
>Now... Are you going to drum up any more problems that aren't even problems
>for me?
I think your thyroid problem is acting up; certainly you are too old
for PMS. I do buy all my pasta at Costco. If you'll go back and read
my original reply there was never any need for you to fly off the
handle. I didn't criticize you or make fun of you. I made a post
just as I would have for anyone in this group. I suggest it is time
for you to stop digging that hole. Don't bother with another round of
hysterics unless you are entertained by reading them yourself.
Janet US