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> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.


What the hell is it?

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SteveB <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in message
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> "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
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>> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in
>> news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
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>>
>>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of
>>> dishes.

>>
>> What the hell is it?

>
> google is your friend. It's a seasoning.


Pity, Michel. If it's not political, he is pathetic
incompetent.

http://whatscookingamerica.net/Q-A/beaumonde.htm

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"Michel Boucher" > wrote in message > "SteveB"
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>
>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.

>
> What the hell is it?


http://www.cookperfect.com/ob_beaumonde.htm

"Beau Monde Seasoning® by Spice Islands is a long-time favorite of people
all over America.

Mellow beefy flavor with broad tones of celery, onion and garlic. Widely
sought for use in party dips and Bloody Marys. Marvelous on salads, green
vegetables, or pot roast."








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Michel Boucher > wrote:

> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
> @news.infowest.com:
>
> > How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.

>
> What the hell is it?


From Google:

http://whatscookingamerica.net/Q-A/beaumonde.htm

Beau Monde is a seasoning salt. It can be found in the spice section of
your grocery store. I have a bottle in my cupboard made by Spice
Islands. If you can't find it, ask your grocer to stock it for you.

Homemade Recipe for Beau Monde Seasoning Salt:
1 tablespoon ground cloves
1 1/4 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon ground bay leaf
1 tablespoon ground allspice
2 tablespoons ground pepper
1 tablespoon ground white pepper
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon ground mace
1 teaspoon celery seed
In a small mixing bowl, mix together all ingredients. Pour into a
tightly closed jar and store in a cool, dry place.
Yields approximately 9 tablespoons.

[above words are all from the site listed above]

The most interesting fact is that it isn't in my Penzeys catalog. I
thought they sold everything!

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>>>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of
>>>> dishes.
>>>
>>> What the hell is it?

>
> Pity, Michel. If it's not political, he is pathetic
> incompetent.


**** you too, Cu.

> http://whatscookingamerica.net/Q-A/beaumonde.htm


Well, political or not, we don't get that in Canada.

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> "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
>> @news.infowest.com:
>>
>>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.

>>
>> What the hell is it?

>
> google is your friend. It's a seasoning.


And I would find this where in Google?

http://www.google.ca/search?q=Beau+M...utf-8&oe=utf-8
&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a

You see, it also searches French language sites as my Google is set in
French. So much for that.

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"Chris Marksberry" > wrote in
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> "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message > "SteveB"
> <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
>> @news.infowest.com:
>>
>>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.

>>
>> What the hell is it?

>
> http://www.cookperfect.com/ob_beaumonde.htm
>
> "Beau Monde Seasoning® by Spice Islands is a long-time favorite of
> people all over America.
>
> Mellow beefy flavor with broad tones of celery, onion and garlic.
> Widely sought for use in party dips and Bloody Marys. Marvelous on
> salads, green vegetables, or pot roast."


As I've already pointed out, my Google is not USAcentric and we don't get
that in Canada. Thanks for the capsule.

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"Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
...
> "Chris Marksberry" > wrote in
> :
>
>> "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message > "SteveB"
>> <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
>>> @news.infowest.com:
>>>
>>>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.
>>>
>>> What the hell is it?

>>
>> http://www.cookperfect.com/ob_beaumonde.htm
>>
>> "Beau Monde Seasoning® by Spice Islands is a long-time favorite of
>> people all over America.
>>
>> Mellow beefy flavor with broad tones of celery, onion and garlic.
>> Widely sought for use in party dips and Bloody Marys. Marvelous on
>> salads, green vegetables, or pot roast."

>
> As I've already pointed out, my Google is not USAcentric and we don't get
> that in Canada. Thanks for the capsule.
>
> --
>
> "Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest
> of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest
> good of everyone." - John Maynard Keynes


We don't get in it in the UK either Michel. Glad you asked and got US
flamed, for not being familiar with US items! Sometimes this group is very
USAcentric! Like the world series that comprises of ....... USA!


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Michel Boucher wrote:

> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:ft31u5-a8n1.ln1
> @news.infowest.com:
>
> > "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
> >> @news.infowest.com:
> >>
> >>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.
> >>
> >> What the hell is it?

> >
> > google is your friend. It's a seasoning.

>
> And I would find this where in Google?
>
> http://www.google.ca/search?q=Beau+M...utf-8&oe=utf-8
> &aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a
>
> You see, it also searches French language sites as my Google is set in
> French. So much for that.



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How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.

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On Sun 02 Nov 2008 10:51:14a, Michel Boucher told us...

> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:ft31u5-a8n1.ln1
> @news.infowest.com:
>
>> "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
>>> @news.infowest.com:
>>>
>>>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.
>>>
>>> What the hell is it?

>>
>> google is your friend. It's a seasoning.

>
> And I would find this where in Google?
>
> http://www.google.ca/search?q=Beau+M...utf-8&oe=utf-8
> &aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a
>
> You see, it also searches French language sites as my Google is set in
> French. So much for that.
>


Since you are at least bilingual in French and English, it would make sense
to check all the languages you speak/read. There are a plethora of choices
in Google. Since I read English, French, German, and Spanish, I have all
four checked:

Prefer pages written in these language(s):

Arabic
Armenian
Belarusian
Bulgarian
Catalan
Chinese*(Simplified)
Chinese*(Traditional)
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Esperanto
Estonian
Filipino
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swedish
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese


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In article >,
"Sarah" > wrote:

> "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
> ...
> > "Chris Marksberry" > wrote in
> > :
> >
> >> "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message > "SteveB"
> >> <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
> >>> @news.infowest.com:
> >>>
> >>>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.
> >>>
> >>> What the hell is it?
> >>
> >> http://www.cookperfect.com/ob_beaumonde.htm
> >>
> >> "Beau Monde Seasoning® by Spice Islands is a long-time favorite of
> >> people all over America.
> >>
> >> Mellow beefy flavor with broad tones of celery, onion and garlic.
> >> Widely sought for use in party dips and Bloody Marys. Marvelous on
> >> salads, green vegetables, or pot roast."

> >
> > As I've already pointed out, my Google is not USAcentric and we don't get
> > that in Canada. Thanks for the capsule.


> We don't get in it in the UK either Michel. Glad you asked and got US
> flamed, for not being familiar with US items! Sometimes this group is very
> USAcentric!


Here's another site:

http://www.zeer.com/Food-Products/Sp...nd-Beau-Monde-
Seasoning/000031274

List of ingredients from this site:

Salt, Dextrose, Onion, Celery Seed, and Silicon Dioxide

[end of quote from site]

Salt I've heard of. Dextrose is sugar. OK on onion and celery seed.
Silicon Dioxide is sand. I'm sure it is finer than sand at the beach.
It keeps the salt from clumping.

So, US$5.15 for almost nothing. I can buy salt and sugar pretty cheaply.

I'm surprised, though, that something with such an obviously French name
is apparently a US product not found in Canada or the UK. I guess it's
like French fries.

> Like the world series that comprises of ....... USA!


Let's not forget our friends in Canada. The world series is actually
North American, the US and Canada.

I've read two reports on where the name "World Series" came from. They
completely contradict each other, so I won't repeat either.

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au:

> In article >,
> Michel Boucher > wrote:
>
>> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in
>> news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1 @news.infowest.com:
>>
>> > How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of
>> > dishes.

>>
>> What the hell is it?

>
> From Google:
>
> http://whatscookingamerica.net/Q-A/beaumonde.htm
>
> Beau Monde is a seasoning salt. It can be found in the spice
> section of your grocery store. I have a bottle in my cupboard
> made by Spice Islands. If you can't find it, ask your grocer
> to stock it for you.
>
> Homemade Recipe for Beau Monde Seasoning Salt:
> 1 tablespoon ground cloves
> 1 1/4 teaspoons ground cinnamon
> 1 tablespoon salt
> 1 tablespoon ground bay leaf
> 1 tablespoon ground allspice
> 2 tablespoons ground pepper
> 1 tablespoon ground white pepper
> 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
> 1 teaspoon ground mace
> 1 teaspoon celery seed
> In a small mixing bowl, mix together all ingredients. Pour
> into a tightly closed jar and store in a cool, dry place.
> Yields approximately 9 tablespoons.
>
> [above words are all from the site listed above]
>
> The most interesting fact is that it isn't in my Penzeys
> catalog. I thought they sold everything!


Is it a trade name from the Spice Island Company?

Thanks for the recipe by the way. :-)
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On Nov 2, 9:57*am, "Sarah" > wrote:
> We don't get in it in the UK either Michel. Glad you asked and got
> US flamed, for not being familiar with US items! Sometimes this
> group is very USAcentric!


Bitters. The sun's already set on your empire.

BTW: Michel gets flamed as (if not more) often than Sheldumb so
there's nothing unique about today.
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sun 02 Nov 2008 10:51:14a, Michel Boucher told us...
>
>> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:ft31u5-a8n1.ln1
>> @news.infowest.com:
>>
>>> "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
>>>> @news.infowest.com:
>>>>
>>>>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.
>>>> What the hell is it?
>>> google is your friend. It's a seasoning.

>> And I would find this where in Google?
>>
>> http://www.google.ca/search?q=Beau+M...utf-8&oe=utf-8
>> &aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a
>>
>> You see, it also searches French language sites as my Google is set in
>> French. So much for that.
>>

>
> Since you are at least bilingual in French and English, it would make sense
> to check all the languages you speak/read. There are a plethora of choices
> in Google. Since I read English, French, German, and Spanish, I have all
> four checked:
>
> Prefer pages written in these language(s):
>
>

Searching in assorted languages may not help; I'm in Canada as well, and
a Google search on Beau Monde doesn't turn up anything about a seasoning
blend until midpoint of the second page of results.

First page results are primarily restaurants and spas, with the first
listing being a "naughty galleries contain nudity. 18+ only"
photography site


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"Sarah" > wrote in news:YSlPk.139763$z67.24105
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> Like the world series that comprises of ....... USA!


Actually, the Woreld Series should be appropriately named the World`s
Series (or so the legend goes) because it was sponsored by the New York
World newspaper. Also, it includes Canadian teams (when we have them) and
Toronto won two years running, much to the discomfiture of the southern
empire.

It was also in Canada where the colour barrier was broken in professional
sports.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_...reaking_the_co
lor_barrier

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==>Michel Flambe<==
> By you


Only if you post something totally outrageous but mostly no.

> and in your dreams, yes.


You're instantly forgotten once I leave rfc. So, lovey, I hate
to burst your fragile bubble, you're wrong (again).

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Sarah wrote:

> We don't get in it in the UK either Michel. Glad you asked and got US
> flamed, for not being familiar with US items! Sometimes this group is very
> USAcentric! Like the world series that comprises of ....... USA!


Tell me again how that Canadian team won two World Series? Clue: they
didn't do that by moving Toronto to the US.


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"Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
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> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
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>
>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.

>
> What the hell is it?


google is your friend. It's a seasoning.

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On Sun, 02 Nov 2008 11:01:01 -0600, Michel Boucher
> wrote:

>"SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
:
>
>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.

>
>What the hell is it?


It's a seasoning. I don't use it.

http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/rec...end31601.shtml

Ingredients:

1 tablespoon ground cloves
1 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon ground bay leaf
1 tablespoon ground allspice
2 tablespoons ground black pepper
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon ground mace
1 teaspoon celery seed
2 tablespoons ground white pepper

Directions:

In a small mixing bowl. Sift together the clove, cinnamon, salt, bay
leaf, allspice, pepper, nutmeg, mace, celery seed and white pepper;
mix well and store in a tightly closed jar.


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> Michel Boucher > wrote in message
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> ==>Michel Flambe<==
>> By you

>
> Only if you post something totally outrageous but mostly no.


And of course, asking about a US brand name was most outrageous...I see.

>> and in your dreams, yes.

>
> You're instantly forgotten once I leave rfc.


Ah, but you thereby imply that remember me when you're on rfc.

> So, lovey, I hate
> to burst your fragile bubble, you're wrong (again).


I would have to be wrong once to be wrong again...hasn't happened yet.
Nice try. I'm sure you can find someone to send that audition tape to.

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Michel Boucher > wrote in message
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> "The Ranger" > wrote in
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>> Michel Boucher > wrote in message
>> ...
>> ==>Michel Flambe<==
>>> By you
>>>

>> Only if you post something totally outrageous but
>> mostly no.
>>

> And of course, asking about a US brand name was
> most outrageous...I see.


It's not one of your best, most outrageous, but it got you what
you enjoy, so yes.

>>> and in your dreams, yes.
>>>

>> You're instantly forgotten once I leave rfc.
>>

> Ah, but you thereby imply that remember me when
> you're on rfc.


Yep; you ain't filtered. (But then again I do enjoy you getting
toasted and roasted. A pig upon a spit.)

>> So, lovey, I hate to burst your fragile bubble,
>> you're wrong (again).
>>

> I would have to be wrong once to be wrong again...hasn't
> happened yet.


Heh. You're a legend (in your own mind.)

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"Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
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> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:ft31u5-a8n1.ln1
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>
>> "Michel Boucher" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "SteveB" <toquerville@zionvistas> wrote in news:hc01u5-2fc1.ln1
>>> @news.infowest.com:
>>>
>>>> How many use it? I love it. Use it in all sorts of dishes.
>>>
>>> What the hell is it?

>>
>> google is your friend. It's a seasoning.

>
> And I would find this where in Google?
>
> http://www.google.ca/search?q=Beau+M...utf-8&oe=utf-8
> &aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a
>
> You see, it also searches French language sites as my Google is set in
> French. So much for that.
>


Michel, it helps to search for it as "Beau Monde Spice".
The quotation marks hold it together as one concept and
cut out all listings for Beau Monde you are not interested in.
HTH
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"flitterbit" schrieb :
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> Searching in assorted languages may not help; I'm in Canada as well, and a
> Google search on Beau Monde doesn't turn up anything about a seasoning blend
> until midpoint of the second page of results.
>

Strange. It was among the first 5 hits on the Austrian Google.

> First page results are primarily restaurants and spas, with the first listing
> being a "naughty galleries contain nudity. 18+ only" photography site


And ? Can you recommend the site ? ;-)

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On Sun 02 Nov 2008 12:05:32p, flitterbit told us...

> Searching in assorted languages may not help; I'm in Canada as well, and
> a Google search on Beau Monde doesn't turn up anything about a seasoning
> blend until midpoint of the second page of results.
>
> First page results are primarily restaurants and spas, with the first
> listing being a "naughty galleries contain nudity. 18+ only"
> photography site


That’s odd. I'm using a standard Google search and English, French,
German, and Spanish checked as language preferences. A search for “Beau
Monde Seasoning” yielded the following contents on my 1st page:

Search Results

1. Beau Monde Seasoning Blend Recipe @ CDKitchen.com :: it's what's ...
A recipe for Beau Monde Seasoning Blend containing ground cloves ground
cinnamon salt ground bay leaf ground allspice ground black pepper ground
nutmeg ...
http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/rec...end31601.shtml -
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2. Low Sodium Version Beau Monde Seasoning Mix Recipe @ CDKitchen.com ...
A recipe for Low Sodium Version Beau Monde Seasoning Mix containing ground
cloves ground cinnamon salt ground bay leaf ground allspice ground black
pepper ...
http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/rec...de_Seasoning_M
ix45366.shtml - Similar pages - Note this
More results from www.cdkitchen.com*»

3. Beau Monde Seasoning by Spice Island
A classic seasoning blend; mellow beefy flavor with broad tones of celery,
onion and garlic; great on salads, vegetables, roasts, in dips, and Bloody
Marys.
www.cookperfect.com/ob_beaumonde.htm - 12k - Cached - Similar pages - Note
this

4. Shopping results for "beau monde seasoning"
Tone Brothers Seasoning
$210.75 - Foodservicedirect.com
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5. Questions and Answers - Beau Monde Seasoning Salt
Beau Monde Seasoning Salt, Questions and Answers to cooking and culinary
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6. Questions and Answers - Bon Appetit Seasoning Salt
Salt, Monosodium Glutamate (Flavor Enhancer), Celery Seed, and Onion.
Substitutions: Beau monde seasoning; equal parts onion powder and celery
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> Michel, it helps to search for it as "Beau Monde Spice".


The original poster didn't say it was even that much. How then should I
know to add the word "spice" to my "google"?

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>> Ah, but you thereby imply that remember me when
>> you're on rfc.

>
> Yep; you ain't filtered.


Ah, but now YOU are. I have had enough of your inane babbling. You have
achieved as much fame as you're ever going to get. Enjoy it.

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> On 2-Nov-2008, Michel Boucher > wrote:
>
>> Actually, the Woreld Series should be appropriately named the World`s
>> Series (or so the legend goes) because it was sponsored by the New
>> York World newspaper. Also, it includes Canadian teams (when we have
>> them) and
>>
>> Toronto won two years running, much to the discomfiture of the
>> southern empire.

>
> Hmmm; yes, really shook us up badly. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz


Pretend as much as you want that it didn't matter. I remember the days
following the wins...there were loud complaints coming from across the
border.

http://www.irun.com/users/6967/downl...to-Back%20Worl
d%20Series.mp3

Still stings, doesn't it ;-)

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Dan Abel wrote:
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> Silicon Dioxide is sand. I'm sure it is finer than sand at the beach.
> It keeps the salt from clumping.


It's most likely fumed silica, which is commonly used
as a glidant in handling powders. Fumed silica is
produced by the flame process from silane tetrachloride
gas.

It's not sand. Sand is crystalline silica, while
fumed silica is amorphous.


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Michel Bowser > wrote in message
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> "The Ranger" > wrote in
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>> Yep; you ain't filtered.


> Ah, but now YOU are.


Boo-h00...


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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sun 02 Nov 2008 12:05:32p, flitterbit told us...
>
>> Searching in assorted languages may not help; I'm in Canada as well, and
>> a Google search on Beau Monde doesn't turn up anything about a seasoning
>> blend until midpoint of the second page of results.
>>
>> First page results are primarily restaurants and spas, with the first
>> listing being a "naughty galleries contain nudity. 18+ only"
>> photography site

>
> That’s odd. I'm using a standard Google search and English, French,
> German, and Spanish checked as language preferences. A search for “Beau
> Monde Seasoning” yielded the following contents on my 1st page:
>
> Search Results
>

<snipped>

>

I've found that I seldom if ever obtain the same results, despite using
the same search terms, as anyone outside of Canada does; I've pasted my
first page results below; strange, hmmmm?

Search Results

1.
Beau Monde Photography
Naughty galleries contain nudity. 18+ only.
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2.
BridalShowsToday.COM | Home
Beau Monde Productions renowned Wedding Shows in Hamilton,
Niagara, St. Catharines Ontario Canada are organized just for you. They
help ease some of the ...
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3.
Beau Monde Productions :: Hamilton Halton Niagara Bridal Shows ...
Beau Monde Productions produces and owns four of the Hamilton,
Halton & Niagara Ontario regions largest bridal wedding shows, the Food
& Drink Fest and ...
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4.
Beau Monde - Bella Vista - Philadelphia, PA 19147
Cella S. says "Last night, I had a crêpe filled with bananas,
white chocolate, caramel and topped with smooth, delicious vanilla ice
cream.
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01 For You: BEAUMONDE
Search product Code Brand. - Any -, Bill Brown, Bo Lundberg,
Debora Jedwab, Hanna Werning, Karim Rashid, Kelly Hyatt, Klaus
Haapaniemi, Lotta K¸hlhorn ...
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6.
Beau Monde :: gophila.com - The Official Visitor Site for Greater ...
Official website for Philadelphia travel and tourism information
including hotels, restaurants, things to do, events, museums, nightlife,
videos, ...

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Beau Monde Press - Publishers' Catalogue Home Page - generate
Beau Monde Press United States - Travel Books ... ... Beau Monde
Press website · Google Search for Beau Monde Press · Report a broken
link for Beau Monde ...
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8.
Beau Monde Spalon - 2758 Race Track Rd St Johns FL 32259 ...
But after visiting beau monde spalon, i was so impressed with my
facial, .... Beau Monde Spalon is awesome. Everyone is very friendly and
the service is ...

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9.
SFGate - Beau Monde in The Bay Area - BayList Best - The Bay Area
Beau Monde on the BayList - Beau Monde Fine Floor Coverings, Bay
Area-based and serving customers nationwide since 1983, epitomizes
quality flooring and ...
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10.
Beau monde, Le (1981) (TV)
Directed by Michel Polac. With Fabrice Luchini, Judith Magre,
Alexandra Stewart. Visit IMDb for Photos, Showtimes, Cast, Crew,
Reviews, Plot Summary, ...
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Michael Kuettner wrote:
> "flitterbit" schrieb :
> <snip>
>
>> Searching in assorted languages may not help; I'm in Canada as well, and a
>> Google search on Beau Monde doesn't turn up anything about a seasoning blend
>> until midpoint of the second page of results.
>>

> Strange. It was among the first 5 hits on the Austrian Google.
>
>> First page results are primarily restaurants and spas, with the first listing
>> being a "naughty galleries contain nudity. 18+ only" photography site

>
> And ? Can you recommend the site ? ;-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael Kuettner
>
>
>
>

I've pasted my first page results into my reply to Wayne below; I
haven't visited any of the sites, but the links are there if you feel
like exploring ;~D
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Michel Boucher wrote:
> "Elly" > wrote in news:gel0ul$7lc$1
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>
>> Michel, it helps to search for it as "Beau Monde Spice".

>
> The original poster didn't say it was even that much. How then should I
> know to add the word "spice" to my "google"?
>
>

Exactly; going by the search results I obtained, I'd think Beau Monde
was a restaurant, a spa, a hair salon or a photo site
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On Sun 02 Nov 2008 02:44:37p, flitterbit told us...

> I've found that I seldom if ever obtain the same results, despite using
> the same search terms, as anyone outside of Canada does; I've pasted my
> first page results below; strange, hmmmm?


Very strange, indeed!

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> On Sun 02 Nov 2008 02:44:37p, flitterbit told us...
>
>> I've found that I seldom if ever obtain the same results, despite using
>> the same search terms, as anyone outside of Canada does; I've pasted my
>> first page results below; strange, hmmmm?

>
> Very strange, indeed!


Hardly strange. Google is not geared only to US requirements.

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Sarah > wrote:

> We don't get in it in the UK either Michel.


I am surprised. It is easy to find in Germany; two of my regular
groceries carry what seems to be a full range of Spice Islands
seasonings - and Beau Monde is one of them.

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On Sun 02 Nov 2008 03:29:27p, Michel Boucher told us...

> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
> 5.247:
>
>> On Sun 02 Nov 2008 02:44:37p, flitterbit told us...
>>
>>> I've found that I seldom if ever obtain the same results, despite using
>>> the same search terms, as anyone outside of Canada does; I've pasted my
>>> first page results below; strange, hmmmm?

>>
>> Very strange, indeed!

>
> Hardly strange. Google is not geared only to US requirements.


No one said it was. However, I thought by selecting languages it would
focus on responses pertinent to and available in those languages.

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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sun 02 Nov 2008 03:29:27p, Michel Boucher told us...
>
>> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
>> 5.247:
>>
>>> On Sun 02 Nov 2008 02:44:37p, flitterbit told us...
>>>
>>>> I've found that I seldom if ever obtain the same results, despite using
>>>> the same search terms, as anyone outside of Canada does; I've pasted my
>>>> first page results below; strange, hmmmm?
>>> Very strange, indeed!

>> Hardly strange. Google is not geared only to US requirements.

>
> No one said it was. However, I thought by selecting languages it would
> focus on responses pertinent to and available in those languages.
>
>

I think its focus is more on the inquiry's country of origin
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On Sun 02 Nov 2008 08:10:41p, flitterbit told us...

> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>> On Sun 02 Nov 2008 03:29:27p, Michel Boucher told us...
>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
>>> 5.247:
>>>
>>>> On Sun 02 Nov 2008 02:44:37p, flitterbit told us...
>>>>
>>>>> I've found that I seldom if ever obtain the same results, despite
>>>>> using the same search terms, as anyone outside of Canada does; I've
>>>>> pasted my first page results below; strange, hmmmm?
>>>> Very strange, indeed!
>>> Hardly strange. Google is not geared only to US requirements.

>>
>> No one said it was. However, I thought by selecting languages it would
>> focus on responses pertinent to and available in those languages.
>>
> >

> I think its focus is more on the inquiry's country of origin
>


Perhaps, but where in Google is one’s country of origin entered? I don’t
recall such an entry. Curious.

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