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Ray called last night from a restaurant in Kansas City. Said he'd had to
send his steak back twice. Why? Because he likes his steak well done. I, OTOH, prefer mine just about to walk off the plate! Medium-rare is as close as I like to get to well done. He also prefers steak fries as opposed to a good crispy-skinned rubbed-with- butter-sprinkled-with-salt baked potato. I like steamed broccoli without cheese sauce; he wants it boiled to death and covered with cheese. It is a wonder we get along at all! We do, however, agree on Cajun food. When I told him I'd made red beans & rice with chaurice sausage for dinner he said, "Damn! Now *that's* what I want!" He makes a darn fine seafood gumbo, too. A bit heavy on the okra, but that's okay. ![]() Jill |
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"jmcquown" writes:
>Ray called last night from a restaurant in Kansas City. Said he'd had to >send his steak back twice. Why? Because he likes his steak well done. I, >OTOH, prefer mine just about to walk off the plate! Medium-rare is as close >as I like to get to well done. He also prefers steak fries as opposed to a >good crispy-skinned rubbed-with- butter-sprinkled-with-salt baked potato. I >like steamed broccoli without cheese sauce; he wants it boiled to death and >covered with cheese. > >It is a wonder we get along at all! Geeze, the theme is always the same... always tawkin' 'bout being a zillion miles apart... too damn bad yoose two never seem to come together for a nice piece of butt. Is there really a Ray? hehe ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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jmcquown wrote:
> Ray called last night from a restaurant in Kansas City. Who is Ray?... ~john! |
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In article >, Steve Wertz
> writes: > >And the moral of this useless story is.... what? > hey, it is food related... I think it is interesting how people can have such different tate in food, yet agree on other things.. Rosie |
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levelwave wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > >> Ray called last night from a restaurant in Kansas City. > > > Who is Ray?... > > ~john! That would be my fiance; yes, he does exist ![]() too. Jill |
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![]() "Rosie Miller" > wrote in message ... > In article >, Steve Wertz > > writes: > > > > >And the moral of this useless story is.... what? > > > > hey, it is food related... I think it is interesting how people can have such > different tate in food, yet agree on other things.. > Rosie I agree too... I'd like to know how many others here consider "eating habits" an important part of a relationship. -- Kendall F. Stratton III Fort Fairfield, Maine USA http://home.maine.rr.com/k3 "Support bacteria -- it's the only culture some people have!" |
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PENMART01 wrote:
> "jmcquown" writes: > >> Ray called last night from a restaurant in Kansas City. Said he'd had to send his steak back twice. > Geeze, the theme is always the same... always tawkin' 'bout being a > zillion miles apart... too damn bad yoose two never seem to come > together for a nice piece of butt. Is there really a Ray? hehe > When we come together... we come together! (laughing) Jill |
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K3 wrote:
> "Rosie Miller" > wrote in message > ... >> In article >, Steve Wertz >> > writes: >> >>> >>> And the moral of this useless story is.... what? >>> >> >> hey, it is food related... I think it is interesting how people can >> have such different tate in food, yet agree on other things.. >> Rosie > > I agree too... I'd like to know how many others here consider "eating > habits" an important part of a relationship. I consider it a challenge ![]() tomato sauce or ketchup. To my mind, that's rather gross! I prefer to make mine with some chili sauce mixed in with the meat. I also use oatmeal as a filler as opposed to breadcrumbs or cracker crumbs. Oh, and I add shredded cheese to the mixture. There are obviously things more important than food, although food seems to be a universal language ![]() |
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![]() "K3" > wrote in message ... > > "Rosie Miller" > wrote in message > ... > > In article >, Steve Wertz > > > writes: > > > > > > > >And the moral of this useless story is.... what? > > > > > > > hey, it is food related... I think it is interesting how people can have > such > > different tate in food, yet agree on other things.. > > Rosie > > I agree too... I'd like to know how many others here consider "eating > habits" an important part of a relationship. > > Very important. If you aren't more exotic than meatloaf, hit the bricks! Jack Picky |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > Ray called last night from a restaurant in Kansas City. Said he'd had to > send his steak back twice. Why? Because he likes his steak well done. I, > OTOH, prefer mine just about to walk off the plate! Medium-rare is as close > as I like to get to well done. He also prefers steak fries as opposed to a > good crispy-skinned rubbed-with- butter-sprinkled-with-salt baked potato. I > like steamed broccoli without cheese sauce; he wants it boiled to death and > covered with cheese. > > It is a wonder we get along at all! We do, however, agree on Cajun food. > When I told him I'd made red beans & rice with chaurice sausage for dinner > he said, "Damn! Now *that's* what I want!" > > He makes a darn fine seafood gumbo, too. A bit heavy on the okra, but > that's okay. ![]() > > Jill I'm lucky in that my husband likes most everything I make at home, and tells me often. Nothing like a bit of appreciation to make your evening! Dining out, now, that's a different story. He likes his meat like you do. When we met, I ordered everything well because that was what my father ate, therefore what we all ate. In time, I began to order medium well, and noticed an immediate different. Now, I order medium, and that's as far as I go. I do not like the softness of meat cooked med rare, which is what he likes about it. He likes spicy; I like intensely flavored, but not spicy at all. He loves cheese enchiladas; I need some chicken in there...texture you know. We do agree on guacamole...fresh, no mayo or sour cream in it, extra lime. I think our eating styles is a sorta parallel to other aspects of our life together though...we both have our preferences, but we work around the parts we don't agree on. kimberly...who suddenly hears that old favorite "I'm a little bit Country, You're a little bit Rock 'n' Roll playing in her head > > |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 16:57:52 -0500, "jmcquown" > > wrote: > > >Ray called last night from a restaurant in Kansas City. Said he'd had to > >send his steak back twice. Why? Because he likes his steak well done. I, > >OTOH, prefer mine just about to walk off the plate! Medium-rare is as close > >as I like to get to well done. He also prefers steak fries as opposed to a > >good crispy-skinned rubbed-with- butter-sprinkled-with-salt baked potato. I > >like steamed broccoli without cheese sauce; he wants it boiled to death and > >covered with cheese. > > > >It is a wonder we get along at all! We do, however, agree on Cajun food. > >When I told him I'd made red beans & rice with chaurice sausage for dinner > >he said, "Damn! Now *that's* what I want!" > > > >He makes a darn fine seafood gumbo, too. A bit heavy on the okra, but > >that's okay. ![]() > > <yawn> > > And the moral of this useless story is.... what? > > -sw Oh go take a nap or something. |
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"Jack Schidt®" wrote:
> > "K3" > wrote in message > > I agree too... I'd like to know how many others here consider "eating > > habits" an important part of a relationship. > Very important. If you aren't more exotic than meatloaf, hit the bricks! > > Jack Picky Hey, you can't beat a good meatloaf. Don't knock it! (laugh) There is something *far* more important than eating habits. Hey, eat what you want, I'll eat what I want. Just no liver. However, what's important is sleeping, and I cannot sleep in a warm room. It must be cool or cold. Much much more important than how you like your steak done. nancy |
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![]() Hey Nancy... Where 'ya been my whole life??? LOL!!! I'm 'da same... I prefer sleeping in the cold... naked... uncovered... chilled... craving sumthin' warm... LOL!!! Seriously... I don't look forward to winter... having to close the windows... having to remove the window fans... no fresh draft fliowing through the bedroom at night... HEPA air-filters/purifiers just ain't 'da same!!!! -- Kendall F. Stratton III Fort Fairfield, Maine USA http://home.maine.rr.com/k3 "Support bacteria -- it's the only culture some people have!" "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > "Jack Schidt®" wrote: > > > > "K3" > wrote in message > > > > I agree too... I'd like to know how many others here consider "eating > > > habits" an important part of a relationship. > > > Very important. If you aren't more exotic than meatloaf, hit the bricks! > > > > Jack Picky > > Hey, you can't beat a good meatloaf. Don't knock it! (laugh) > > There is something *far* more important than eating habits. Hey, > eat what you want, I'll eat what I want. Just no liver. However, > what's important is sleeping, and I cannot sleep in a warm room. > It must be cool or cold. Much much more important than how you > like your steak done. > > nancy |
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K3 wrote:
> > Hey Nancy... > > Where 'ya been my whole life??? LOL!!! > > I'm 'da same... I prefer sleeping in the cold... naked... uncovered... > chilled... craving sumthin' warm... LOL!!! > > Seriously... I don't look forward to winter... having to close the > windows... having to remove the window fans... no fresh draft fliowing > through the bedroom at night... HEPA air-filters/purifiers just ain't 'da > same!!!! I'm with you. It's probably from growing up in a house kept cold for financial reasons, and found out later that I had no heat in my bedroom the whole time, long story. At any rate, I don't need an alarm clock, when the heat comes up in the morning, I wake up. nancy |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > "Jack Schidt®" wrote: > > > > "K3" > wrote in message > > > > I agree too... I'd like to know how many others here consider "eating > > > habits" an important part of a relationship. > > > Very important. If you aren't more exotic than meatloaf, hit the bricks! > > > > Jack Picky > > Hey, you can't beat a good meatloaf. Don't knock it! (laugh) > > There is something *far* more important than eating habits. Hey, > eat what you want, I'll eat what I want. Just no liver. However, > what's important is sleeping, and I cannot sleep in a warm room. > It must be cool or cold. Much much more important than how you > like your steak done. > > nancy Yeah, now that you mention it.... leave the seat up when you're done, ok? Jack Co-Habit |
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"Jack Schidt®" wrote:
> > "Nancy Young" > wrote in message > > There is something *far* more important than eating habits. Hey, > > eat what you want, I'll eat what I want. Just no liver. However, > > what's important is sleeping, and I cannot sleep in a warm room. > > It must be cool or cold. Much much more important than how you > > like your steak done. > Yeah, now that you mention it.... leave the seat up when you're done, ok? > > Jack Co-Habit Uh ... Jack? I guess I didn't think I'd have to tell you this, but we don't pee with the seat up. Now, can I assume you have removed the lids from your toilets since you don't use them? I hope you at least kept the seats. Might have female company, dontcha know. nancy |
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![]() "Nexis" > wrote in message news:fgfgb.15113$gi2.6482@fed1read01... > > "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message (Jill's message snipped for brevity) > > <yawn> > > > > And the moral of this useless story is.... what? > > > > -sw > > Oh go take a nap or something. > I happily have him killfiled and only see his remarks when they're included in another's post. Maybe, one of these years, he'll post something constructive instead of stalking Jill on rec.food.cooking and alt.cooking-chat. Get a life, sw. Dora |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > "Jack Schidt®" wrote: > > > > "Nancy Young" > wrote in message > > > > There is something *far* more important than eating habits. Hey, > > > eat what you want, I'll eat what I want. Just no liver. However, > > > what's important is sleeping, and I cannot sleep in a warm room. > > > It must be cool or cold. Much much more important than how you > > > like your steak done. > > > Yeah, now that you mention it.... leave the seat up when you're done, ok? > > > > Jack Co-Habit > > Uh ... Jack? I guess I didn't think I'd have to tell you this, but > we don't pee with the seat up. Now, can I assume you have removed > the lids from your toilets since you don't use them? I hope you at > least kept the seats. Might have female company, dontcha know. > > nancy Haha! Thanks for the quick reply...I had no idea! Jack Dumfounded |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> what's important is sleeping, and I cannot sleep in a warm room. > It must be cool or cold. Amen... I even keep my floor fan on straight through the winter... It's not so much the cooling of the fan as it is the sound it generates... the soft constant hum puts me right to sleep... Sleeping in pure silence is damn near impossible... ~john! |
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On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 07:40:02 -0400, K3 > wrote:
> > I agree too... I'd like to know how many others here consider "eating > habits" an important part of a relationship. Me! I'm glad Erik and I have such similar tastes in food, although he started off as a very picky eater. We both love trying new things, spicy food, darn near any ethnic food, etc. (Shaddup, Boli!) If he'd been the close-minded type about trying new things, we wouldn't have as much fun as we do...and he would've starved to death on our trip to Malaysia. As it was, all my relatives (and I'm not exaggerating here, I do mean ALL) remarked at least once each about how surprised they were that Erik tried and liked everything. They seemed happy, maybe even with a note of relief that a different diet would need to be accomodated. Erik ate everything they did, chilies included, AND with chopsticks. I think it got so that my relatives were buying extra food just to see what he'd eat. ![]() Ariane P.S. His favorite new food discovery on the trip? Fish paste! |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > "Jack Schidt®" wrote: > > > > "K3" > wrote in message > > > > I agree too... I'd like to know how many others here consider "eating > > > habits" an important part of a relationship. > > > Very important. If you aren't more exotic than meatloaf, hit the bricks! > > > > Jack Picky > > Hey, you can't beat a good meatloaf. Don't knock it! (laugh) > > There is something *far* more important than eating habits. Hey, > eat what you want, I'll eat what I want. Just no liver. However, > what's important is sleeping, and I cannot sleep in a warm room. > It must be cool or cold. Much much more important than how you > like your steak done. > > nancy Oh I'm with you there, Nancy. Even in Alaska I slept with the window open at least part way. Nothing worse than sleeping in a warm/hot room. No socks in bed either. kimberly |
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 12:01:33 GMT, "Jack Schidt®"
> wrote: > >"K3" > wrote in message ... >> >> "Rosie Miller" > wrote in message >> ... >> > In article >, Steve Wertz >> > > writes: >> > >> > > >> > >And the moral of this useless story is.... what? >> > > >> > >> > hey, it is food related... I think it is interesting how people can have >> such >> > different tate in food, yet agree on other things.. >> > Rosie >> >> I agree too... I'd like to know how many others here consider "eating >> habits" an important part of a relationship. >> >> > >Very important. If you aren't more exotic than meatloaf, hit the bricks! > >Jack Picky > Gotta agree on this, too. D and I might not like exactly the same things, but we agree way more than disagree about spiciness, doneness, etc. And variety, too. Octopus? Bring it on! Hamburgers? Fine! Satay? Say hey! Jamabalya? Yup! I can't get her to eat chicken livers, however, so no dirty rice chez Odom. This summer saw our thirtieth anniversary. We'd never have stuck together that long if she didn't like ribs. modom Since I lost the brindle cat, The rats come right up and peer into the pot. -- Han Shan |
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![]() "modom" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 12:01:33 GMT, "Jack Schidt®" > > wrote: > > > > >"K3" > wrote in message > ... > >> > >> "Rosie Miller" > wrote in message > >> ... > >> > In article >, Steve Wertz > >> > > writes: > >> > > >> > > > >> > >And the moral of this useless story is.... what? > >> > > > >> > > >> > hey, it is food related... I think it is interesting how people can have > >> such > >> > different tate in food, yet agree on other things.. > >> > Rosie > >> > >> I agree too... I'd like to know how many others here consider "eating > >> habits" an important part of a relationship. > >> > >> > > > >Very important. If you aren't more exotic than meatloaf, hit the bricks! > > > >Jack Picky > > > Gotta agree on this, too. D and I might not like exactly the same > things, but we agree way more than disagree about spiciness, doneness, > etc. And variety, too. Octopus? Bring it on! Hamburgers? Fine! > Satay? Say hey! Jamabalya? Yup! > > I can't get her to eat chicken livers, however, so no dirty rice chez > Odom. > > This summer saw our thirtieth anniversary. We'd never have stuck > together that long if she didn't like ribs. > If you're passionate about food, someone who isn't can be a real letdown when you want to share a meal, especially if you've set up tent together. Personally, I wouldn't make it that far. Jack Placematrimony Jack |
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 23:43:11 GMT, "Jack Schidt®"
> wrote: >If you're passionate about food, someone who isn't can be a real letdown >when you want to share a meal, especially if you've set up tent together. >Personally, I wouldn't make it that far. People who are passionate about food usually have other similar passions the exist well together. I coud never see myself with someone who just ate to fill their stomach, or was a picky eater. >Jack Placematrimony LOL. How do you come up with these? Gar |
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![]() <Gar> wrote in message ... > On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 23:43:11 GMT, "Jack Schidt®" > > wrote: > > >If you're passionate about food, someone who isn't can be a real letdown > >when you want to share a meal, especially if you've set up tent together. > >Personally, I wouldn't make it that far. > > People who are passionate about food usually have other similar > passions the exist well together. I coud never see myself with > someone who just ate to fill their stomach, or was a picky eater. > > >Jack Placematrimony > > LOL. How do you come up with these? > I draw on illegal experiences done illegally from my illegal daze. Jack Owsley |
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 21:15:55 GMT, "Jack Schidt®"
> wrote: >I draw on illegal experiences done illegally from my illegal daze. That would explain why I like them so much. Gar <-----just Gar |
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Ariane Jenkins wrote:
> > Me! I'm glad Erik and I have such similar tastes in food, > although he started off as a very picky eater. We both love trying > new things, spicy food, darn near any ethnic food, etc. (Shaddup, > Boli!) If he'd been the close-minded type about trying new things, we > wouldn't have as much fun as we do...and he would've starved to death > on our trip to Malaysia. > > > Ariane Hey!! I didn't even say anything! Sheesh, even when I try to behave, I get in trouble. ![]() Boli |
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On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 01:15:34 -0400, Bolivar > wrote:
>> We both love trying >> new things, spicy food, darn near any ethnic food, etc. (Shaddup, >> Boli!) > > Hey!! I didn't even say anything! Sheesh, even when I try to behave, I > get in trouble. ![]() It's 'cause I know you're thinking it. ;P We DO have some foods we don't care for, and our list is longer than yours, buddy! Ariane P.S. I've never seen you try and behave. |
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On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 15:50:22 GMT, Ariane Jenkins
> wrote: >On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 01:15:34 -0400, Bolivar > wrote: > >>> We both love trying >>> new things, spicy food, darn near any ethnic food, etc. (Shaddup, >>> Boli!) >> >> Hey!! I didn't even say anything! Sheesh, even when I try to behave, I >> get in trouble. ![]() > > It's 'cause I know you're thinking it. ;P In my house we dealt with this problem by instituting House Rule #1 - "You may not use what you think a person is thinking against them." My wife finds this to be most unfair, but it helps to keep the peace. ;-) ......Alan. Post no bills |
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![]() "Ariane Jenkins" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 01:15:34 -0400, Bolivar > wrote: > > >> We both love trying > >> new things, spicy food, darn near any ethnic food, etc. (Shaddup, > >> Boli!) > > > > Hey!! I didn't even say anything! Sheesh, even when I try to behave, I > > get in trouble. ![]() > > It's 'cause I know you're thinking it. ;P We DO have some > foods we don't care for, and our list is longer than yours, buddy! > > Ariane > > P.S. I've never seen you try and behave. Make sure oysters are on your list, Ariane! <BG> Hi to you and Boli. Dora |
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 15:27:11 -0400, limey > wrote:
> > Make sure oysters are on your list, Ariane! <BG> > Hi to you and Boli. LOL, you haven't heard, Dora... Erik and I went to a sushi bar and they had deep fried oysters (panko crumbs) as an appetizer. Well, it was a long shot, but we were both curious so we ordered it. The verdict... Not bad! It's not my favorite food, but I'd eat it again. The sushi bar served it with hot mustard and mayonnaise, but I'd prefer cocktail sauce. Boli is gloating that I'm a convert, which I am NOT. But I'm open to trying it again. <g> Ariane |
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![]() "Ariane Jenkins" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 15:27:11 -0400, limey > wrote: > > > > Make sure oysters are on your list, Ariane! <BG> > > Hi to you and Boli. > > LOL, you haven't heard, Dora... Erik and I went to a sushi bar > and they had deep fried oysters (panko crumbs) as an appetizer. Well, > it was a long shot, but we were both curious so we ordered it. The > verdict... > > Not bad! It's not my favorite food, but I'd eat it again. The > sushi bar served it with hot mustard and mayonnaise, but I'd prefer > cocktail sauce. Boli is gloating that I'm a convert, which I am > NOT. But I'm open to trying it again. <g> > > Ariane Fried oysters? Delicious - I knew you could do it! I agree - cocktail sauce. I can't picture mustard and mayonnaise - but then, I still haven't had the courage to try sushi, either, so you're one up on me! That Boli, that troublemaker (VBG). BTW - is the chat room still visited? Dora |
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 16:39:01 -0400, limey > wrote:
> > Fried oysters? Delicious - I knew you could do it! > I agree - cocktail sauce. I can't picture mustard and mayonnaise - but > then, I still haven't had the courage to try sushi, either, so you're one up > on me! That Boli, that troublemaker (VBG). He claims to be an innocent bystander, so that makes him a liar, too. <g> The mayo and mustard were unusual... The appetizer actually came with a pile of finely shredded lettuce, a dollop of mayo (Japanese mayo I think, it tastes a little richer and eggier to me than say, Hellman's) and another of the same hot mustard you get in Chinese restaurants. OH, and a dish of teriyaki dipping sauce, I'd forgotten about that. One of the owners indicated we were to mix the mayo with the lettuce as an accompaniment, but we didn't really do much of that...there was too much food as it was. ![]() > BTW - is the chat room still visited? Yep, it is...drop on by! People aren't always there by early evening, but you can usually find someone on after 9 pm EST. Ariane |
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 15:27:11 -0400, "limey" > wrote:
>Make sure oysters are on your list, Ariane! <BG> >Hi to you and Boli. > >Dora > OMG! Smoked oysters in oil are awsome. Gar |
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![]() <Gar> wrote in message ... > On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 15:27:11 -0400, "limey" > wrote: > > > >Make sure oysters are on your list, Ariane! <BG> > >Hi to you and Boli. > > > >Dora > > > > OMG! Smoked oysters in oil are awsome. > > Gar Agreed - I've had them at parties and they don't last five minutes. I've also had them scrubbed, baked in the oven until the shells open, then scarfed them up. Good eating! Dora |
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<Gar> wrote in message
... : On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 15:27:11 -0400, "limey" > wrote: : : : >Make sure oysters are on your list, Ariane! <BG> : >Hi to you and Boli. : > : >Dora : > : : OMG! Smoked oysters in oil are awsome. : : Gar ======== Nonononononononononon. Raw baby! Raw! *That's* how your s'posed to eat oysters. If ya want smoke - light up a cig! But if you really have to 'do' something to them... Oysters Rockefeller or Kiev!! Cyndi (snort - oysters don't come in a can...) |
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![]() "Rick & Cyndi" > wrote in message . net... > <Gar> wrote in message > ... > : On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 15:27:11 -0400, "limey" > > wrote: > : > : > : >Make sure oysters are on your list, Ariane! <BG> > : >Hi to you and Boli. > : > > : >Dora > : > > : > : OMG! Smoked oysters in oil are awsome. > : > : Gar > ======== > Nonononononononononon. Raw baby! Raw! *That's* how your > s'posed to eat oysters. If ya want smoke - light up a cig! > > But if you really have to 'do' something to them... Oysters > Rockefeller or Kiev!! > > Cyndi > (snort - oysters don't come in a can...) > Oysters-any-way are great, except don't offer me oyster stew. Dora |
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On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 16:11:07 -0400, "limey" > wrote:
>Oysters-any-way are great, except don't offer me oyster stew. Would you like a nice bowl of oyster stew? <g> Gar |
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![]() <Gar> wrote in message ... > On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 16:11:07 -0400, "limey" > wrote: > > > >Oysters-any-way are great, except don't offer me oyster stew. > > Would you like a nice bowl of oyster stew? <g> > > Gar And I bet you tormented girls at school, too! <G> Dora |
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