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Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough.
66 reports of illness, 25 hospitalized, no deaths yet. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...LATE= DEFAULT |
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On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson >
wrote: >Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? We ALL make ours from margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. |
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![]() "Mr. Bill" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson > > wrote: > >>Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. > > Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? We ALL make ours from > margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. > Even if I bought it I wouldn't eat raw cookie dough. I can't stand soft cookies and I hate cookies in ice cream. I like all baked goods what I call "high brown", crisp and baked to the point of a feminine pubic hair before burnt. |
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![]() "brooklyn1" > wrote in message ... > > "Mr. Bill" > wrote in message > ... >> On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson > >> wrote: >> >>>Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. >> >> Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? We ALL make ours from >> margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. >> > > Even if I bought it I wouldn't eat raw cookie dough. I can't stand soft > cookies and I hate cookies in ice cream. I like all baked goods what I > call "high brown", crisp and baked to the point of a feminine pubic hair > before burnt. > Then you like Brown Edge Wafers? I think they are no longer made-at least not around here. |
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![]() "Mr. Bill" wrote: > > On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson > > wrote: > > >Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. > > Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? We ALL make ours from > margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. I'd buy a tub of packaged cookie dough, but for specific use such as a camping trip where the convenience is the main factor. The cookie dough I make while producing about the best cookies around, does not hold well under refrigeration (I've tried), it has to be baked directly from mixing. |
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On Jun 19, 6:26*pm, Mr. Bill > wrote:
> Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? * We ALL make ours from > margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. * I would if I'd been asked to bring cookies to a gathering where I wasn't trying to impress anyone, or else the eaters wouldn't appreciate scratch. Think cub scout pack meeting etc. |
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![]() "Kswck" > wrote in message ... > > "brooklyn1" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Mr. Bill" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. >>> >>> Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? We ALL make ours from >>> margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. >>> >> >> Even if I bought it I wouldn't eat raw cookie dough. I can't stand soft >> cookies and I hate cookies in ice cream. I like all baked goods what I >> call "high brown", crisp and baked to the point of a feminine pubic hair >> before burnt. >> > > > Then you like Brown Edge Wafers? I think they are no longer made-at least > not around here. > > Gee, I haven't seen those in years. |
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"Mr. Bill" > wrote in message
... > On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson > > wrote: > >>Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. > > Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? We ALL make ours from > margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. > Margarine?! The great debate here over the years has been butter vs. vegetable shortening (and the different results, crispy or soft, depending on which is used). Jill |
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On Jun 19, 10:34*pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> "Mr. Bill" > wrote in message > > ... > > > On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson > > > wrote: > > >>Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. > > > Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? * We ALL make ours from > > margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. > > Margarine?! *The great debate here over the years has been butter vs. > vegetable shortening (and the different results, crispy or soft, depending > on which is used). Would it look like delusions of grandeur to suggest that there's a decent chance that Mr. Bill's "margarine" post was specifically intended to f*** with *me*? Though it wouldn't surprise me to find that he does keep margarine in his kitchen. > > Jill --Bryan |
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On Jun 19, 11:34*pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> Margarine?! *The great debate here over the years has been butter vs. > vegetable shortening (and the different results, crispy or soft, depending > on which is used). Have you ever tested this with a marathon cookie baking session? Sounds like a project which would produce some edible results. I'd try it but fear I'd down em all within 24 hours, margarine and butter ones alike. I can't have CCCs in the house for this reason. Especially homemade. |
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On Jun 20, 6:32*am, Kalmia > wrote:
> On Jun 19, 11:34*pm, "jmcquown" > wrote: > > > Margarine?! *The great debate here over the years has been butter vs. > > vegetable shortening (and the different results, crispy or soft, depending > > on which is used). > > Have you ever tested this with a marathon cookie baking session? > Sounds like a project which would produce some edible results. *I'd > try it but fear I'd down em all within 24 hours, margarine and butter > ones alike. *I can't have CCCs in the house for this reason. > Especially homemade. This is true. While I absolutely butter and do not even buy or use margarine, I actually do prefer the lighter crispier texture of margarine-based CCCs. And the polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats in margarine are inarguably more heart healthy than the animal-based saturated fats in butter. Best to NOT make CCC or other high fat foods a staple in your diet. Yano? ;-) John Kuthe... |
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"Kalmia" > wrote in message
... On Jun 19, 11:34 pm, "jmcquown" > wrote: > Margarine?! The great debate here over the years has been butter vs. > vegetable shortening (and the different results, crispy or soft, depending > on which is used). Have you ever tested this with a marathon cookie baking session? Sounds like a project which would produce some edible results. I'd try it but fear I'd down em all within 24 hours, margarine and butter ones alike. I can't have CCCs in the house for this reason. Especially homemade. Heh, you don't know me very well. I don't have a sweet tooth. I haven't baked cookies in about 30 years ![]() Jill |
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On Jun 20, 6:41*am, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Jun 20, 6:32*am, Kalmia > wrote: > > > On Jun 19, 11:34*pm, "jmcquown" > wrote: > > > > Margarine?! *The great debate here over the years has been butter vs. > > > vegetable shortening (and the different results, crispy or soft, depending > > > on which is used). > > > Have you ever tested this with a marathon cookie baking session? > > Sounds like a project which would produce some edible results. *I'd > > try it but fear I'd down em all within 24 hours, margarine and butter > > ones alike. *I can't have CCCs in the house for this reason. > > Especially homemade. > > This is true. While I absolutely butter and do not even buy or use > margarine, I actually do prefer the lighter crispier texture of > margarine-based CCCs. And the polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats > in margarine are inarguably more heart healthy than the animal-based > saturated fats in butter. > > Best to NOT make CCC or other high fat foods a staple in your diet. > Yano? ;-) If you don't SPECIFY non-hydrogenated margarines then the margarine is NOT healthier. You are WAY to smart and educated to write something that utterly stupid. > > John Kuthe... --Bryan |
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On Jun 20, 7:45*am, Bobo Bonobo® > wrote:
> On Jun 20, 6:41*am, John Kuthe > wrote: > > > > > On Jun 20, 6:32*am, Kalmia > wrote: > > > > On Jun 19, 11:34*pm, "jmcquown" > wrote: > > > > > Margarine?! *The great debate here over the years has been butter vs. > > > > vegetable shortening (and the different results, crispy or soft, depending > > > > on which is used). > > > > Have you ever tested this with a marathon cookie baking session? > > > Sounds like a project which would produce some edible results. *I'd > > > try it but fear I'd down em all within 24 hours, margarine and butter > > > ones alike. *I can't have CCCs in the house for this reason. > > > Especially homemade. > > > This is true. While I absolutely butter and do not even buy or use > > margarine, I actually do prefer the lighter crispier texture of > > margarine-based CCCs. And the polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats > > in margarine are inarguably more heart healthy than the animal-based > > saturated fats in butter. > > > Best to NOT make CCC or other high fat foods a staple in your diet. > > Yano? ;-) > > If you don't SPECIFY non-hydrogenated margarines then the margarine is > NOT healthier. *You are WAY to smart and educated to write something > that utterly stupid. > > > > > John Kuthe... > > --Bryan It's early, and I always have you to back me up so I'm relatively safe. ;-) Besides, anyone who takes crucial health information unsubstantiated off the Internet is one of PT Barnum's fools! John Kuthe... |
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On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 22:34:46 GMT, brooklyn1 wrote:
> "Mr. Bill" > wrote in message > ... >> On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson > >> wrote: >> >>>Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. >> >> Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? We ALL make ours from >> margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. >> > > Even if I bought it I wouldn't eat raw cookie dough. I can't stand soft > cookies and I hate cookies in ice cream. I like all baked goods what I call > "high brown", crisp and baked to the point of a feminine pubic hair before > burnt. i can well imagine that your response to seeing a female pubic hair is to burn it. blake |
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On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 20:40:16 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo® wrote:
> On Jun 19, 10:34*pm, "jmcquown" > wrote: >> "Mr. Bill" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson > >>> wrote: >> >>>>Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. >> >>> Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? * We ALL make ours from >>> margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. >> >> Margarine?! *The great debate here over the years has been butter vs. >> vegetable shortening (and the different results, crispy or soft, depending >> on which is used). > > Would it look like delusions of grandeur to suggest that there's a > decent chance that Mr. Bill's "margarine" post was specifically > intended to f*** with *me*? > yes. (this has been another edition of short answers to stupid questions) blake |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 20:40:16 -0700 (PDT), Bobo Bonobo® wrote: > >> On Jun 19, 10:34 pm, "jmcquown" > wrote: >>> "Mr. Bill" > wrote in message >>> >>> ... >>> >>>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson > >>>> wrote: >>> >>>>> Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. >>> >>>> Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? We ALL make ours from >>>> margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. >>> >>> Margarine?! The great debate here over the years has been butter vs. >>> vegetable shortening (and the different results, crispy or soft, >>> depending on which is used). >> >> Would it look like delusions of grandeur to suggest that there's a >> decent chance that Mr. Bill's "margarine" post was specifically >> intended to f*** with *me*? >> > > yes. > > (this has been another edition of short answers to stupid questions) > <chuckle> -- Best Greg |
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![]() "Pete C." wrote: > > "Mr. Bill" wrote: > > > > On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson > > > wrote: > > > > >Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. > > > > Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? We ALL make ours from > > margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. > > I'd buy a tub of packaged cookie dough, but for specific use such as a > camping trip where the convenience is the main factor. The cookie dough > I make while producing about the best cookies around, does not hold well > under refrigeration (I've tried), it has to be baked directly from > mixing. The Maternal Unit's reply to hearing that people eat commercially-produced raw cookie dough was: 'But who would eat raw dough they didn't make themselves?' Exactly... |
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On Jun 19, 6:26*pm, Mr. Bill > wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:12:35 -0700, Mark Thorson > > wrote: > > >Suspected E. coli outbreak from eating raw cookie dough. > > Who here would BUY packaged cookie dough? * We ALL make ours from > margarine and other ingredients found in our kitchen. * I would. My husband has a prep where he puts chunks of toll house cookie dough in a mini-muffin tin, bakes it, and presses in a mini Reese's peanut butter cup when they come out of the oven. More of a candy than a cookie by then. No point wasting all that good margarine when all you can taste is peanut butter cup. Not to mention the effort of putting the ingredients together. Cindy Hamilton |
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