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I bought a bottle in France. My best use for it has been to dip the
half loaf of this morning's baked bread into it before stuffing the bread in my mouth. Got any better ideas for the oil? What do I do with the tomatoes when the bottle's empty? They don't come out when I pour the oil. I suppose they would if the took the little plastic cap gizmo off, though. Should I do that and hope some of the tomatoes come out with the oil? And do what with that? -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Huffy and Bubbles Do France: http://www.jamlady.eboard.com |
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a)Yes
b) Add to your next chili Steve Melba's Jammin' wrote: Should I do that and hope some of the > tomatoes come out with the oil? And do what with that? |
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![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... >I bought a bottle in France. My best use for it has been to dip the > half loaf of this morning's baked bread into it before stuffing the > bread in my mouth. Got any better ideas for the oil? Pasta, Lots of garlic sautéed in your oil and toss. maybe a chiffanade of fresh Basil. > What do I do with the tomatoes when the bottle's empty? They don't come > out when I pour the oil. I suppose they would if the took the little > plastic cap gizmo off, though. Should I do that and hope some of the > tomatoes come out with the oil? And do what with that? Nope wait until the bottle is empty then get them out. See Above. -- Old Scoundrel (AKA Dimitri) |
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"Dimitri" > wrote: > "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message > ... > >I bought a bottle in France. My best use for it has been to dip the > > half loaf of this morning's baked bread into it before stuffing the > > bread in my mouth. Got any better ideas for the oil? > > > Pasta, Lots of garlic sautéed in your oil and toss. maybe a chiffanade of > fresh Basil. Sounds good. I have some nice basil under way. > > > > What do I do with the tomatoes when the bottle's empty? They don't come > > out when I pour the oil. I suppose they would if the took the little > > plastic cap gizmo off, though. Should I do that and hope some of the > > tomatoes come out with the oil? And do what with that? > > Nope wait until the bottle is empty then get them out. > > See Above. Got it. Thanks, Scoundrel. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Huffy and Bubbles Do France: http://www.jamlady.eboard.com |
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Steve Y > wrote: > a)Yes > b) Add to your next chili > > Steve > > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > Should I do that and hope some of the > > tomatoes come out with the oil? And do what with that? I had four questions, you had two answers. :-( -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Huffy and Bubbles Do France: http://www.jamlady.eboard.com |
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On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:57:39 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote: >What do I do with the tomatoes when the bottle's empty? Toss with pasta. Top a pizza or some foccacia. Make a salad with mozzarella, dried tomatoes, and basil. Tara |
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Tara > wrote: > On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:57:39 -0500, Melba's Jammin' > > wrote: > > >What do I do with the tomatoes when the bottle's empty? > > Toss with pasta. > Top a pizza or some foccacia. > Make a salad with mozzarella, dried tomatoes, and basil. > > Tara Sounds good, Tara. Thanks. I maybe should have bought two bottles. :-) -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Huffy and Bubbles Do France: http://www.jamlady.eboard.com |
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I am so sorry.
>>Got any better ideas for the oil? Not really, perhaps you could drizzle some on your next pizza in the same way as you would oil flavoured with peppers >>What do I do with the tomatoes when the bottle's empty? Refill with some good Olive Oil >>> Should I do that and hope some of the tomatoes come out with the oil? Yes >> And do what with that? Add to chili next time you make it (or bolognaise sauce) Steve >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > I had four questions, you had two answers. :-( |
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hahabogus > wrote in news:Xns9AC4629008BEFhahabogus@
69.28.186.120: >> >> Fork the tomatos out, use to your hearts desire, then refill the jar as >> above. >> >> >> >> > > Myself I'd take it back...seems to me; you bought dried tomatoes in > oil...where they were skimpy on the tomatoes. > Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia The path of a warrior never deviating, one has to become not just a part of nature but a force of nature, acting in accordance with the laws of the universe. (Getsumei No Michi, the Moonlit Path) |
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"PeterLucas" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>>> >>> Fork the tomatos out, use to your hearts desire, then refill the jar as >>> above. > Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. > > Peter Lucas If they are in a jar they do, but many are sold not in jars and they have nothing on them. Note that commercial ones are acidified before the oil so as to make them safe from botulism. Tomatoes are no longer acid enough on their own. |
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hahabogus > wrote: > Myself I'd take it back...seems to me; you bought dried tomatoes in > oil...where they were skimpy on the tomatoes. I bought olive oil with chopped dried tomatoes, not chopped dried tomatoes packed in olive oil. I bought a bottle of oil, not a jar of tomatoes. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Huffy and Bubbles Do France: http://www.jamlady.eboard.com |
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"Giusi" > wrote in
: > "PeterLucas" > ha scritto nel messaggio >>>> >>>> Fork the tomatos out, use to your hearts desire, then refill the >>>> jar as above. >> Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. >> >> Peter Lucas > > If they are in a jar they do, but many are sold not in jars and they > have nothing on them. Note that commercial ones are acidified before > the oil so as to make them safe from botulism. Tomatoes are no longer > acid enough on their own. > > > Why do I feel like I got one of those automated robot responses that you get on the phone nowadays? -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia The path of a warrior never deviating, one has to become not just a part of nature but a force of nature, acting in accordance with the laws of the universe. (Getsumei No Michi, the Moonlit Path) |
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Perhaps on your part of planet but here in France they are available in
oil or just on their own. Quite often they are available on markets where they are sold loose by weight Steve PeterLucas wrote: > Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. |
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Steve Y > wrote in news:6c4olcF3eql3vU1
@mid.individual.net: > Perhaps on your part of planet but here in France they are available in > oil or just on their own. Quite often they are available on markets > where they are sold loose by weight > > Steve > > PeterLucas wrote: > >> Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. > [READ] *IN THE JAR* Faaaaaaark!!!! -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia The path of a warrior never deviating, one has to become not just a part of nature but a force of nature, acting in accordance with the laws of the universe. (Getsumei No Michi, the Moonlit Path) |
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![]() "PeterLucas" schrieb : > Steve Y wrote : > @mid.individual.net: > >> Perhaps on your part of planet but here in France they are available > in >> oil or just on their own. Quite often they are available on markets >> where they are sold loose by weight >> >> Steve >> >> PeterLucas wrote: >> >>> Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. >> > Maybe you should rephrase that to : Dried/Semi-dried tomatos in the jar always come with oil. > > > [READ] > > *IN THE JAR* > > > > > > Faaaaaaark!!!! > Gesundheit ! Cheers, Michael Kuettner |
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![]() "PeterLucas" > ha scritto nel messaggio > "Giusi" > wrote in >>> Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. >>> >>> Peter Lucas >> >> If they are in a jar they do, but many are sold not in jars and they >> have nothing on them. Note that commercial ones are acidified before >> the oil so as to make them safe from botulism. Tomatoes are no longer >> acid enough on their own. >> >> >> > > > > Why do I feel like I got one of those automated robot responses that you > get on the phone nowadays? > Peter Lucas Shan't bother another time. |
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In article >,
PeterLucas > wrote: > Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:barbschaller- > : > > > In article >, > > hahabogus > wrote: > > > >> Myself I'd take it back...seems to me; you bought dried tomatoes in > >> oil...where they were skimpy on the tomatoes. > > > > I bought olive oil with chopped dried tomatoes, not chopped dried > > tomatoes packed in olive oil. I bought a bottle of oil, not a jar of > > tomatoes. > > > > > Picture???? Picture? Su Picture a 25 cl bottle of olive oil with chopped dried tomatoes in it. http://www.alolivier.com/index_a.php then look down to SUN-DRIED TOMATO : Sun -dried tomato infused Olive Oil - 25 cl Red Tin (8.3 Fl.oz) and click on More Info at the right for a description of what I bought in a bottle. Apparently it is also available in a tin. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Huffy and Bubbles Do France: http://www.jamlady.eboard.com |
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In the jar I have in my cupboard, there are just tomatoes but no oil.
Having checked, it looks like I got these ones in the UK, here is link to supplier's website in case you don't faarking believe me http://tinyurl.com/54dy6f. (Glad to say they were a lot cheaper in Tescos) Have bought others here in France, sometimes in jars , sometimes in plastic packs. Steve PeterLucas wrote: > [READ] > > *IN THE JAR* |
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PeterLucas > wrote: > Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. Sez you. I frequently purchase them from a large jar, dried, no oil involved. They are flexible and are often salted. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Huffy and Bubbles Do France: http://www.jamlady.eboard.com |
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Steve Y > wrote: > Perhaps on your part of planet but here in France they are available in > oil or just on their own. Quite often they are available on markets > where they are sold loose by weight > > Steve As they are available in Meen-ah-soh-ta ‹ Cossetta's on West Seventh in St. Paul, AAMOF. > > PeterLucas wrote: > > > Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Huffy and Bubbles Do France: http://www.jamlady.eboard.com |
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On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 12:11:13 -0500,
>In article > , > PeterLucas > wrote: > >> Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. Once again Peter, you MIGHT not know what you are talking about. There is a vast planet outside of your little world. |
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On Jun 21, 10:48 am, Billy <Hereiam@hotmaildotcom> wrote:
> Once again Peter, you MIGHT not know what you are talking about. There > is a vast planet outside of your little world. Well, at least he has KMart. ;-) --Lin |
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On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:57:39 -0500, Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> I bought a bottle in France. My best use for it has been to dip the > half loaf of this morning's baked bread into it before stuffing the > bread in my mouth. > > Got any better ideas for the oil? > What do I do with the tomatoes when the bottle's empty? They don't come > out when I pour the oil. I suppose they would if the took the little > plastic cap gizmo off, though. Should I do that and hope some of the > tomatoes come out with the oil? And do what with that? What about eating them?? -- Groet, salut, Wim. |
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wim van bemmel > wrote: > On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:57:39 -0500, Melba's Jammin' wrote: > > > I bought a bottle in France. My best use for it has been to dip the > > half loaf of this morning's baked bread into it before stuffing the > > bread in my mouth. > > > > Got any better ideas for the oil? > > What do I do with the tomatoes when the bottle's empty? They don't come > > out when I pour the oil. I suppose they would if the took the little > > plastic cap gizmo off, though. Should I do that and hope some of the > > tomatoes come out with the oil? And do what with that? > > What about eating them?? That would be my first inclination, wim. :-) I was wondering if others might have more exotic suggestions for me to ignore. '-) -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Huffy and Bubbles Do France: http://www.jamlady.eboard.com |
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PeterLucas > wrote: > Fork the tomatos out, use to your hearts desire, then refill the jar as > above. Fork wouldn't work‹the neck of the bottle is too small. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Huffy and Bubbles Do France: http://www.jamlady.eboard.com |
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Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:barbschaller-
: > In article >, > PeterLucas > wrote: > >> Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:barbschaller- >> : >> >> > In article >, >> > hahabogus > wrote: >> > >> >> Myself I'd take it back...seems to me; you bought dried tomatoes in >> >> oil...where they were skimpy on the tomatoes. >> > >> > I bought olive oil with chopped dried tomatoes, not chopped dried >> > tomatoes packed in olive oil. I bought a bottle of oil, not a jar of >> > tomatoes. >> >> >> >> >> Picture???? > > Picture? Su Picture a 25 cl bottle of olive oil with chopped dried > tomatoes in it. > > http://www.alolivier.com/index_a.php then look down to SUN-DRIED TOMATO >: Sun -dried tomato infused Olive Oil - 25 cl Red Tin (8.3 Fl.oz) and > click on More Info at the right for a description of what I bought in a > bottle. Apparently it is also available in a tin. > > I still think (wink, wink...nudge, nudge) that you should take them back to the FRENCH store where you bought them on your trip...While in France you could probably think of a mess of reasons this is a valid idea. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan |
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Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:barbschaller-
: > In article >, > PeterLucas > wrote: > >> Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:barbschaller- >> : >> >> > In article >, >> > hahabogus > wrote: >> > >> >> Myself I'd take it back...seems to me; you bought dried tomatoes in >> >> oil...where they were skimpy on the tomatoes. >> > >> > I bought olive oil with chopped dried tomatoes, not chopped dried >> > tomatoes packed in olive oil. I bought a bottle of oil, not a jar of >> > tomatoes. >> >> >> >> >> Picture???? > > Picture? Su Picture a 25 cl bottle of olive oil with chopped dried > tomatoes in it. Had to go and look up 25 cl............. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litre Now my brain hurts!! > > http://www.alolivier.com/index_a.php then look down to SUN-DRIED TOMATO >: Sun -dried tomato infused Olive Oil - 25 cl Red Tin (8.3 Fl.oz) and > click on More Info at the right for a description of what I bought in a > bottle. Apparently it is also available in a tin. > > Yep, found the red tin. Initially, my take on what you got was a jar of sun dried tomatos, with olive oil added. Like what is commonly available here. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia The path of a warrior never deviating, one has to become not just a part of nature but a force of nature, acting in accordance with the laws of the universe. (Getsumei No Michi, the Moonlit Path) |
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On Sat 21 Jun 2008 08:47:01p, PeterLucas told us...
> Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:barbschaller- > : > >> In article >, >> PeterLucas > wrote: >> >>> Melba's Jammin' > wrote in >>> news:barbschaller- : >>> >>> > In article >, hahabogus >>> > > wrote: >>> > >>> >> Myself I'd take it back...seems to me; you bought dried tomatoes >>> >> in oil...where they were skimpy on the tomatoes. >>> > >>> > I bought olive oil with chopped dried tomatoes, not chopped dried >>> > tomatoes packed in olive oil. I bought a bottle of oil, not a jar >>> > of tomatoes. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Picture???? >> >> Picture? Su Picture a 25 cl bottle of olive oil with chopped >> dried tomatoes in it. > > > Had to go and look up 25 cl............. > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litre > > > Now my brain hurts!! Too much knowledge is a painful thing. :-) -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Saturday, 06(VI)/21(XXI)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Would I ask you a rhetorical question? ------------------------------------------- |
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Steve Y > wrote in
: > In the jar I have in my cupboard, there are just tomatoes but no oil. > Having checked, it looks like I got these ones in the UK, here is link > to supplier's website in case you don't faarking believe me > http://tinyurl.com/54dy6f. (Glad to say they were a lot cheaper in > Tescos) > > Have bought others here in France, sometimes in jars , sometimes in > plastic packs. > That's the trouble with 'across the pond' gourmet shopping. What's passe there is outlawed here. Haven't (yet) seen sun dried tomatos being sold loose, without oil, over here. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia The path of a warrior never deviating, one has to become not just a part of nature but a force of nature, acting in accordance with the laws of the universe. (Getsumei No Michi, the Moonlit Path) |
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Billy <Hereiam@hotmaildotcom> wrote in
: > On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 12:11:13 -0500, >>In article > , >> PeterLucas > wrote: >> >>> Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. > > Once again Peter, you MIGHT not know what you are talking about. There > is a vast planet outside of your little world. > OK, let me rephrase that......... In Australia, Dried/Semi-dried tomatos always come with oil in the jar. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia The path of a warrior never deviating, one has to become not just a part of nature but a force of nature, acting in accordance with the laws of the universe. (Getsumei No Michi, the Moonlit Path) |
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Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
6.120: >> >> >> Had to go and look up 25 cl............. >> >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litre >> >> >> Now my brain hurts!! > > Too much knowledge is a painful thing. :-) > I didn't really need to know that a zeptolitre is equivalent to 1 thousand cubic nanometres!! -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia The path of a warrior never deviating, one has to become not just a part of nature but a force of nature, acting in accordance with the laws of the universe. (Getsumei No Michi, the Moonlit Path) |
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On Sat 21 Jun 2008 10:42:32p, PeterLucas told us...
> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in > 6.120: > > >>> >>> >>> Had to go and look up 25 cl............. >>> >>> >>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litre >>> >>> >>> Now my brain hurts!! >> >> Too much knowledge is a painful thing. :-) >> > > > I didn't really need to know that a zeptolitre is equivalent to 1 > thousand cubic nanometres!! The older I get, the fewer things I think I need to know. :-) -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Sunday, 06(VI)/22(XXII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Vote anarchist. ------------------------------------------- |
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PeterLucas > wrote: > Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:barbschaller- > : > > > In article >, > > PeterLucas > wrote: > >> Picture???? > > > > Picture? Su Picture a 25 cl bottle of olive oil with chopped > > dried tomatoes in it. > Had to go and look up 25 cl............. I figured if I'd written 8.3 ounces you'd have to look it up. . . . > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litre > > > Now my brain hurts!! Inactivity will do that. '-) > > http://www.alolivier.com/index_a.php then look down to SUN-DRIED TOMATO: > >Sun -dried tomato infused Olive Oil - 25 cl Red Tin (8.3 Fl.oz) > >and click on More Info at the right for a description of what I > >bought in a bottle. Apparently it is also available in a tin. > Yep, found the red tin. > Initially, my take on what you got was a jar of sun dried tomatos, with > olive oil added. Like what is commonly available here. Next time read what I wrote, Dufus. I used the word 'bottle' twice. :-P -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Making pizzas for lunch and I'll drip some of the tomato-infused olive oil from the BOTTLE onto mine. |
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