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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 03:59:02 GMT, Darla Vladschyk
> wrote: >On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 21:27:51 -0400, wrote: > >>So does a Revereware saucepan on top of a gas stove. This is rice, >>not some complicated or delicate dish. It's easy to cook in any >>number of ways. I don't get why there's a DSW going on here about >>cooking rice. > > >What does the Department of Social Welfare have to do with rice >cookery? I'm glad you asked that question. BW |
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Don Salad wrote:
> "Matthew L. Martin" > wrote: >> Be warned, it does a *terrible* job frying chicken. > > So does a microwave! Hive minded, I see. Matthew -- I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one. Which one do you want? |
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Mark Edwards wrote:
> No cluons were harmed when Matthew L. Martin wrote: >> Adam Funk wrote: >>> On 2007-07-26, anTonOMasia wrote: >>> >>>> Two words: "rice cooker" >>>> >>>> And an earl: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_cooker >>>> >>>> Use the right tool for the job. >>> I've heard that rice cookers are very good, but I've already got a >>> microwave and I don't have room in the kitchen for any more equipment. >> Since I got a counter top steamer I have not made rice in anything else. >> We use the steamer for rice and a veg at least three times a week. Now >> that corn season is upon us it will be either rice or corn and a veg six >> or seven times a week. > > Yabbut what do you do for bunions? > Around these parts they is called "onion rolls". Matthew -- I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one. Which one do you want? |
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On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 10:32:57 +0100, Adam Funk > wrote: > Also, why does the stupid thing have to beep EVERY TIME I press a > button? I want it to beep ONCE ONLY --- to get my attention when it's > finished. I can understand that the button feedback is useful for > people with low vision, but it should be an option that I can turn > off. > Mine beeps when it is done and, if you don't take the food out immediately, beeps once each minute to remind you. > > Oh, and of course, GET OFFA MY LAWN! > > -- BOFH excuse #324: Your packets were eaten by the terminator |
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 06:59:18 -0400, Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
>The right tool for the job. And you're certainly a tool -- but the right one? Nah. -- Chris McG. Harming humanity since 1951. "Well now you're just getting SILLY." -- Darla -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On 25 Jul, 10:32, Adam Funk > wrote:
> Also, why does the stupid thing have to beep EVERY TIME I press a > button? I want it to beep ONCE ONLY --- to get my attention when it's > finished. I can understand that the button feedback is useful for > people with low vision, but it should be an option that I can turn > off. One option is to stick a dollop of silicone or something similar into the piezo AWD. It makes all bleeping rather quieter, which is fine if you dont need as much volume when cooking's done. There are other ways of course, but a blob is something everyone can do. If they stay away from the 2kV area. NT |
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On 26 Jul, 19:56, Adam Funk wrote:
> > And rice I wouldn't do in a nuke. > I recommend trying it: one volume of rice and two volumes of water > (that varies a little with different brands and types of rice; > sometimes you need to add a little more). Zap until done, stirring > occasionally. If you make about the same amount of rice each time, > you learn how long to time it. > > Much easier than stirring constantly to keep rice from sticking to a > saucepan. I wouldnt be passing comment on it if I hadnt tried it. No stirring is required when using a pan, theres very little overboiling risk, and the rice is always evenly cooked. So I'll stick to that. NT |
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 03:59:02 GMT, Darla Vladschyk wrote:
>On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 21:27:51 -0400, wrote: >>number of ways. I don't get why there's a DSW going on here about >>cooking rice. >What does the Department of Social Welfare have to do with rice >cookery? More than Designer Shoe Warehouse, I think. I suppose there's a joke here in this obvious bag somewhere about what shoe size is correlated with, but I won't make it. ¬R - we don't have branes made of clockworks, chocolate maidens http://users.bestweb.net/~notr/arkville.html --the Ur-beatle |
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Peter A wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> I agree. Who the hell stirs rice while it's cooking? Who the hell >> TAKES THE LID OFF while it's cooking? >> >> >> > > Me, sometimes. Rice can be cooked like pasta, in lots of water and then > drained. This method is particularly good when you want unsticky rice, I > use it regularly with basmati. Who are you to contradict the almighty "tickle me elmo"? He has said that he knows the only correct way to cook rice. All true believers must follow exactly the scripture of rice cooking by "tickle me elmo"! Matthew -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Peter A wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> I agree. Who the hell stirs rice while it's cooking? Who the hell >> TAKES THE LID OFF while it's cooking? >> >> >> > > Me, sometimes. Rice can be cooked like pasta, in lots of water and then > drained. This method is particularly good when you want unsticky rice, I > use it regularly with basmati. How dare you deviate from the scripture of the cooking of rice by the almighty "tickle me, elmo". There are a lot of ways to cook rice that don't include a microwave or a stove top. Who cares? Other than Elmo, I mean. Matthew -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Polarhound" > wrote
> >>>> How about rice in a rice cooker. What could be easier? > >>> The microwave and a microwave-safe dish with a cover. > >> Ziploc plastic bowl and cover work just as well for rice. > > > > So does a Revereware saucepan on top of a gas stove. This is rice, > > not some complicated or delicate dish. It's easy to cook in any > > number of ways. I don't get why there's a DSW going on here about > > cooking rice. > > By the time you are done getting the water to boil, I will be halfway > through eating. Would like a medal, or the breast to pin it on? --oTTo-- |
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Otto Bahn wrote:
> "Polarhound" > wrote > >>>>>> How about rice in a rice cooker. What could be easier? >>>>> The microwave and a microwave-safe dish with a cover. >>>> Ziploc plastic bowl and cover work just as well for rice. >>> So does a Revereware saucepan on top of a gas stove. This is rice, >>> not some complicated or delicate dish. It's easy to cook in any >>> number of ways. I don't get why there's a DSW going on here about >>> cooking rice. >> By the time you are done getting the water to boil, I will be halfway >> through eating. > > Would like a medal, or the breast to pin it on? I prefer breasts in pairs. Matthew -- I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one. Which one do you want? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> I agree. Who the hell stirs rice while it's cooking? Who the hell > TAKES THE LID OFF while it's cooking? > > I just finished a nice bowl of rice. Easy to make. A cup of rice, two > cups of water, a saucepan with a lid, the stove, and 15 minutes. No > taking the lid off, no sticking to the saucepan at all. And this is > with an electric stove, no less. Too late to suck up now. You were hoisted by your own petard. Be an adult, accept it, and move on. |
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"Darla Vladschyk" > wrote
> >So does a Revereware saucepan on top of a gas stove. This is rice, > >not some complicated or delicate dish. It's easy to cook in any > >number of ways. I don't get why there's a DSW going on here about > >cooking rice. > > > What does the Department of Social Welfare have to do with rice > cookery? Keeping a level cooking field. --oTTo-- |
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Glenn Knickerbocker > wrote:
>Darla Vladschyk wrote: wrote: >>>number of ways. I don't get why there's a DSW going on here about >>>cooking rice. >>What does the Department of Social Welfare have to do with rice cookery? > >More than Designer Shoe Warehouse, I think. I suppose there's a joke >here in this obvious bag somewhere about what shoe size is correlated >with, but I won't make it. The band Dalmuti Says Woof says hi, also. Dave "or, at least, I'm sure they would if I were sure they existed" DeLaney -- \/David DeLaney posting from "It's not the pot that grows the flower It's not the clock that slows the hour The definition's plain for anyone to see Love is all it takes to make a family" - R&P. VISUALIZE HAPPYNET VRbeable<BLINK> http://www.vic.com/~dbd/ - net.legends FAQ & Magic / I WUV you in all CAPS! --K. |
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Otto Bahn > wrote:
>"Polarhound" > wrote >> By the time you are done getting the water to boil, I will be halfway >> through eating. > >Would like a medal, or the breast to pin it on? IT'S A TRICK QUESTION! Dave "definitely white meat" DeLaney -- \/David DeLaney posting from "It's not the pot that grows the flower It's not the clock that slows the hour The definition's plain for anyone to see Love is all it takes to make a family" - R&P. VISUALIZE HAPPYNET VRbeable<BLINK> http://www.vic.com/~dbd/ - net.legends FAQ & Magic / I WUV you in all CAPS! --K. |
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> Who the hell was sucking up? I was responding to the idea that making > rice isn't rocket surgery, like some people want to make it. Nope - you've been shown up for what you are. It's "OK" - relax and let it go. |
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TMG wrote:
> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > >> Who the hell was sucking up? I was responding to the idea that making >> rice isn't rocket surgery, like some people want to make it. > > Nope - you've been shown up for what you are. > > It's "OK" - relax and let it go. Take a look at "tickle me elmo"'s posting history. It *aint't* going to happen. Matthew -- I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one. Which one do you want? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article >, > TMG > wrote: > >>> Who the hell was sucking up? I was responding to the idea that making >>> rice isn't rocket surgery, like some people want to make it. >> Nope - you've been shown up for what you are. > > Sorry, go back and read the thread. Apology accepted. |
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"Elmo P. Shagnasty" > wrote
> > Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: > > > > > I agree. Who the hell stirs rice while it's cooking? Who the hell > > > TAKES THE LID OFF while it's cooking? > > > > > > I just finished a nice bowl of rice. Easy to make. A cup of rice, two > > > cups of water, a saucepan with a lid, the stove, and 15 minutes. No > > > taking the lid off, no sticking to the saucepan at all. And this is > > > with an electric stove, no less. > > > > Too late to suck up now. You were hoisted by your own petard. Be an > > adult, accept it, and move on. > > Who the hell was sucking up? I was responding to the idea that making > rice isn't rocket surgery, like some people want to make it. Is it like brain science though? I mean, they're both *white*. --oTTo-- And if you prick it, it doesn't feel pain |
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"TMG" > wrote in
> >>> Who the hell was sucking up? I was responding to the idea that making > >>> rice isn't rocket surgery, like some people want to make it. > >> Nope - you've been shown up for what you are. > > > > Sorry, go back and read the thread. > > Apology accepted. That was mighty big of him. I bet he keeps hitting it though. --oTTo-- |
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 20:21:37 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
> wrote: >In article >, > TMG > wrote: > >> > Who the hell was sucking up? I was responding to the idea that making >> > rice isn't rocket surgery, like some people want to make it. >> >> Nope - you've been shown up for what you are. > >Sorry, go back and read the thread. Apology accepted. BW |
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 21:00:21 -0400, TMG > wrote:
>Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> In article >, >> TMG > wrote: >> >>>> Who the hell was sucking up? I was responding to the idea that making >>>> rice isn't rocket surgery, like some people want to make it. >>> Nope - you've been shown up for what you are. >> >> Sorry, go back and read the thread. > >Apology accepted. That'll larn me to read all responses in a thread before posting. Actually, it probably won't. BW |
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 21:10:26 -0400, Otto Bahn > wrote:
>"Elmo P. Shagnasty" > wrote >> > Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> > > I agree. Who the hell stirs rice while it's cooking? Who the hell >> > > TAKES THE LID OFF while it's cooking? >> > > >> > > I just finished a nice bowl of rice. Easy to make. A cup of rice, two >> > > cups of water, a saucepan with a lid, the stove, and 15 minutes. No >> > > taking the lid off, no sticking to the saucepan at all. And this is >> > > with an electric stove, no less. >> > >> > Too late to suck up now. You were hoisted by your own petard. Be an >> > adult, accept it, and move on. >> >> Who the hell was sucking up? I was responding to the idea that making >> rice isn't rocket surgery, like some people want to make it. > >Is it like brain science though? I mean, they're both *white*. Brains are actually sort of grey. But you don't stir them while cooking either. Brushed lightly with various savory spices, wasn't it? >And if you prick it, it doesn't feel pain Dave "hey, this is a FAMBLY newsfroup" DeLaney -- \/David DeLaney posting from "It's not the pot that grows the flower It's not the clock that slows the hour The definition's plain for anyone to see Love is all it takes to make a family" - R&P. VISUALIZE HAPPYNET VRbeable<BLINK> http://www.vic.com/~dbd/ - net.legends FAQ & Magic / I WUV you in all CAPS! --K. |
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![]() Just for the sheer hell of it, here's a nice rice recipe: Couple of glugs of good olive pil in the bottom of a heavy pot. 1 small shallot and two cloves garlic, fine dice 1 cup rice Heat on med-high and stir until shallot is translucent and rice begins to brown Add 2 cups water and turn heat to high Add 1 TBS turmeric Cover pot and bring to boil; when boiling turn heat to low and set timer for 15 mins. Do not remove cover until timer goes off When timer goes off add 1 cup frozen green peas and a knob of butter Set timer for 5 more minutes When time goes off, fluff with fork and serve. Deeelicious alone, or with shredded roast chicken, fat golden raisins, and toasted slivered almonds added. Namaste Darla Nova Scotia, Canada -- "I'm still here, you *******s!" ---Papillon http://www.yougotta.com/DARLA/ -- |
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 05:43:32 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
> wrote: >In article >, > wrote: > >> >> Nope - you've been shown up for what you are. >> > >> >Sorry, go back and read the thread. >> >> Apology accepted. > >No apology offered. You said you were sorry. Now you aren't. Make up your mind. BW |
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 19:13:26 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
> wrote: >In article >, > TMG > wrote: > >> Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> >> > I agree. Who the hell stirs rice while it's cooking? Who the hell >> > TAKES THE LID OFF while it's cooking? >> > >> > I just finished a nice bowl of rice. Easy to make. A cup of rice, two >> > cups of water, a saucepan with a lid, the stove, and 15 minutes. No >> > taking the lid off, no sticking to the saucepan at all. And this is >> > with an electric stove, no less. >> >> Too late to suck up now. You were hoisted by your own petard. Be an >> adult, accept it, and move on. > >Who the hell was sucking up? I was responding to the idea that making >rice isn't rocket surgery, like some people want to make it. People were discussing different ways to make rice. There's no need for you to be such a drama queen about it. BW |
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:04:53 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
> wrote: >In article >, > wrote: > >> On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 05:43:32 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" >> > wrote: >> >> >In article >, >> > wrote: >> > >> >> >> Nope - you've been shown up for what you are. >> >> > >> >> >Sorry, go back and read the thread. >> >> >> >> Apology accepted. >> > >> >No apology offered. >> >> You said you were sorry. Now you aren't. Make up your mind. > >Allow me to rephrase: Sorry, I haven't been shown up for anything you >think I have. Go back and reread the thread. I didn't say anything about you being shown up for anything. But I'll accept your latest apology anyway. BW |
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:12:32 -0400, Peter A >
wrote: >In article >, says... >> In article >, >> wrote: >> >> > On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 05:43:32 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" >> > > wrote: >> > >> > >In article >, >> > > wrote: >> > > >> > >> >> Nope - you've been shown up for what you are. >> > >> > >> > >> >Sorry, go back and read the thread. >> > >> >> > >> Apology accepted. >> > > >> > >No apology offered. >> > >> > You said you were sorry. Now you aren't. Make up your mind. >> > >> > BW >> >> Allow me to rephrase: Sorry, I haven't been shown up for anything you >> think I have. Go back and reread the thread. >> >> > >Christ on a crutch, this thread is like a couple of 7 year olds trading >"did so" and "did not" for an hour. Why are you still reading it, then? No self-restraint? BW |
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:24:17 -0400, wrote:
>On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 09:04:53 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" > wrote: > >>In article >, >> wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 05:43:32 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty" >>> > wrote: >>> >>> >In article >, >>> > wrote: >>> > >>> >> >> Nope - you've been shown up for what you are. >>> >> > >>> >> >Sorry, go back and read the thread. >>> >> >>> >> Apology accepted. >>> > >>> >No apology offered. >>> >>> You said you were sorry. Now you aren't. Make up your mind. >> >>Allow me to rephrase: Sorry, I haven't been shown up for anything you >>think I have. Go back and reread the thread. > >I didn't say anything about you being shown up for anything. But I'll >accept your latest apology anyway. Also, I don't get why you're sorry that you haven't been shown up for anything. I'd think you should be glad. BW |
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In alt.religion.kibology Elmo P. Shagnasty > wrote:
> In article >, > wrote: >> Apology accepted. > No apology offered. Go back and read the thread. 'Go back and read the thread'? Who the **** are you to tell anybody to 'Go back and read the thread'? Try practicing what you preach for a change, dipshit. -- I excel in the delivery of POISON!! - Topato, www.wigu.com |
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In alt.religion.kibology Elmo P. Shagnasty > wrote:
> In article >, > Tom Kraemer > wrote: >> > No apology offered. Go back and read the thread. >> >> 'Go back and read the thread'? Who the **** are you to tell anybody >> to 'Go back and read the thread'? > Who the **** are you to misread what I wrote in the FIRST place? I'm the guy who told you to go back and read the thread after you started making stuff up, and you never went back and re-read the thread. Remember? Maybe you should practice what you preach and go back and read the thread. And then you started coming on to me. You're barking up the wrong tree there, wierdo. -- "Taste the zestful bubbling foam of my vengeance!" - Mr. Sparkle |
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In alt.religion.kibology Elmo P. Shagnasty > wrote:
> In article >, > Tom Kraemer > wrote: >> I'm the guy who told you to go back and read the thread after you >> started making stuff up, and you never went back and re-read the >> thread. > I did. Nothing changed from the FIRST time I read it. What did you > expect? From you? Not much. You should go back on your meds. -- "Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea -- massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining, and a source of mind-boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it." - Gene Spafford,1992 |
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"Elmo P. Shagnasty" > wrote
> > > No apology offered. Go back and read the thread. > > > > 'Go back and read the thread'? Who the **** are you to tell anybody > > to 'Go back and read the thread'? > > Who the **** are you to misread what I wrote in the FIRST place? I wouldn't put you in the top 25, much less first place, you egomaniacal twit. --oTTo-- |
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On 2007-07-26, anTonOMasia wrote:
> Two words: "rice cooker" > > And an earl: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_cooker > > Use the right tool for the job. I've heard that rice cookers are very good, but I've already got a microwave and I don't have room in the kitchen for any more equipment. -- The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance. [Robert R. Coveyou] |
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> Alton Brown knows what he's talking about: he hates unitaskers, and so
> do I. > and alton's infrared laser thermometer does what else? joe petersburg (who also has foibles) alaska |
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just joe wrote:
>> Alton Brown knows what he's talking about: he hates unitaskers, and so >> do I. >> > > and alton's infrared laser thermometer does what else? > Takes the working temperature of more than one pot? Matthew -- I'm a consultant. If you want an opinion I'll sell you one. Which one do you want? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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