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Hey guys,
I just joined the group! Greetings!! I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. This should be pretty cool. I look forward to learning stuff here. >>>Robert |
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On Dec 2, 7:17*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote:
> Hey guys, > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > This should be pretty cool. > I look forward to learning stuff here. > > >>>Robert Hi Robert! Welcome to the group! You like to eat, correct? What do you like to eat? That's the first question you have to answer for yourself (and for us on RFC), and then we can start talking about how to cook what you like to eat. John Kuthe... |
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>, Robert Blaine > wrote: > Hey guys, > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > This should be pretty cool. > I look forward to learning stuff here. > > >>>Robert What is P.M.C.? To take care of yourself, eat a balanced diet, get 8-9 hours of sleep nightly, don't smoke, use alcohol in moderation, and exercise regularly, giving your cardio system a good workout. Drink plenty of water. That's a start. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.me.com/barbschaller - Who Said Chickens Have Fingers? 10-30-2009 |
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![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article > >, > Robert Blaine > wrote: > >> Hey guys, >> I just joined the group! Greetings!! >> I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. >> I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food >> usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. >> This should be pretty cool. >> I look forward to learning stuff here. >> >> >>>Robert > > What is P.M.C.? > To take care of yourself, eat a balanced diet, get 8-9 hours of sleep > nightly, don't smoke, use alcohol in moderation, and exercise regularly, > giving your cardio system a good workout. Drink plenty of water. > That's a start. > -- > -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ > http://web.me.com/barbschaller - Who Said Chickens Have Fingers? > 10-30-2009 > > Yes! What is PMC? |
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Robert Blaine wrote:
> > Hey guys, > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > This should be pretty cool. > I look forward to learning stuff here. > > >>>Robert I recommend "Joy of Cooking." It's a very good cookbook for starters. Sky -- Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!! |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 17:17:37 -0800 (PST), Robert Blaine wrote: > >> Hey guys, >> I just joined the group! Greetings!! >> I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. >> I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food >> usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. >> This should be pretty cool. >> I look forward to learning stuff here. > > Do people do this on those social networking sites, too? > > If this is some sort of class assignment, you'd think they'd target > those sites rather than poor old Usenet. Hey, he used the words "bachelor" and "sucks" in the same sentence, Steve, you two should become *very* fast "friends"... :-P -- Best Greg |
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Robert Blaine wrote:
> Hey guys, > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > This should be pretty cool. > I look forward to learning stuff here. What follows may sound like a joke, but I'm being perfectly serious: If you want a really, really simple cookbook, look for one intended for college students. They're not quite at the level of explaining what water is and what boiling is before telling how to boil water, but close. Cookbooks for children aren't as simple, but have better illustrations. I suspect the difference is because people who've gotten to college age without learning to cook will have an attitude of "Oh no -- I have to learn this complicated stuff before I can eat!" While kids look forward to playing with a new set of toys. -- Dan Goodman Journal at: dsgood.livejournal.com dsgood.dreamwidth.org dsgood.insanejournal.com |
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![]() "Robert Blaine" > wrote in message ... > Hey guys, > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > This should be pretty cool. > I look forward to learning stuff here. > >>>>Robert Watch your head. Van |
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On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 21:19:22 -0800, "Kent" > wrote:
> >"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... >> In article >> >, >> Robert Blaine > wrote: >> >>> Hey guys, >>> I just joined the group! Greetings!! >>> I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. >>> I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food >>> usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. >>> This should be pretty cool. >>> I look forward to learning stuff here. >>> >>> >>>Robert >> >> What is P.M.C.? >> To take care of yourself, eat a balanced diet, get 8-9 hours of sleep >> nightly, don't smoke, use alcohol in moderation, and exercise regularly, >> giving your cardio system a good workout. Drink plenty of water. >> That's a start. >> -- >> -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ >> http://web.me.com/barbschaller - Who Said Chickens Have Fingers? >> 10-30-2009 >> >> >Yes! What is PMC? > > Pre Minstral Clamps |
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On 03 Dec 2009 08:01:55 GMT, Dan Goodman wrote:
> Robert Blaine wrote: > >> Hey guys, >> I just joined the group! Greetings!! >> I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. >> I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food >> usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. >> This should be pretty cool. >> I look forward to learning stuff here. > > What follows may sound like a joke, but I'm being perfectly serious: > > If you want a really, really simple cookbook, look for one intended for > college students. They're not quite at the level of explaining what > water is and what boiling is before telling how to boil water, but > close. > > Cookbooks for children aren't as simple, but have better illustrations. > > I suspect the difference is because people who've gotten to college age > without learning to cook will have an attitude of "Oh no -- I have to > learn this complicated stuff before I can eat!" While kids look > forward to playing with a new set of toys. i think 'look forward to playing with a new set of toys' applies to most of us here as well. your pal, blake |
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On Thu, 3 Dec 2009 06:07:58 -0500, Van wrote:
> "Robert Blaine" > wrote in message > ... >> Hey guys, >> I just joined the group! Greetings!! >> I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. >> I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food >> usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. >> This should be pretty cool. >> I look forward to learning stuff here. >> >>>>>Robert > > Watch your head. > > Van i thought that was 'watch yer brisket.' your pal, blake |
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brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> >>> >>> >> Yes! What is PMC? >> >> >> > Pre Minstral Clamps > Philippine Marine Corps? Punjab Medical College? If we guess right, what do we win? ;-) Becca |
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On Dec 3, 7:15*am, blake murphy > wrote:
> On 03 Dec 2009 08:01:55 GMT, Dan Goodman wrote: > > > > > Robert Blaine wrote: > > >> Hey guys, > >> I just joined the group! Greetings!! > >> I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > >> I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > >> usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > >> This should be pretty cool. > >> I look forward to learning stuff here. > > > What follows may sound like a joke, but I'm being perfectly serious: > > > If you want a really, really simple cookbook, look for one intended for > > college students. *They're not quite at the level of explaining what > > water is and what boiling is before telling how to boil water, but > > close. > > > Cookbooks for children aren't as simple, but have better illustrations. > > > I suspect the difference is because people who've gotten to college age > > without learning to cook will have an attitude of "Oh no -- I have to > > learn this complicated stuff before I can eat!" *While kids look > > forward to playing with a new set of toys. > > i think 'look forward to playing with a new set of toys' applies to most of > us here as well. > > your pal, > blake He's joined a lot of stuff in the past day or so. Couldn't Allen Iverson come to L.A.? alt.sports.basketbal...ba.la-lakers 11 hours ago What's up y'all! I just joined! alt.sports.basketbal...ba.la- lakers 11 hours ago How do I stuff a turkey? rec.food.cooking 11 hours ago How do I stuff a turkey? rec.food.cooking 11 hours ago Hi, guys I just joined! misc.fitness.weights 14 hours ago What's good? I just joined! rec.music.hip-hop 14 hours ago Is Stephen Jackson really going to leave? alt.sports.basketbal....gs-warriors 16 hours ago What's up y'all! I just joined! alt.sports.basketbal...ba.la- lakers 20 hours ago Has anyone heard of Modifilan? Natural Health 33 hours ago Writers Writer 33 hours ago |
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On Dec 2, 9:41*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 17:17:37 -0800 (PST), Robert Blaine wrote: > > Hey guys, > > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > > This should be pretty cool. > > I look forward to learning stuff here. > > Do people do this on those social networking sites, too? > > If this is some sort of class assignment, you'd think they'd target > those sites rather than poor old Usenet. Yes, and these nitwits always start these dumb threads, then 57857935792380 people introduce themselves and offer advice, and then the nitwit is never heard from again. What's the ****in' point? Bleh.... |
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On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 11:58:51 -0600, Becca > wrote:
>brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Yes! What is PMC? >>> >>> >>> >> Pre Minstral Clamps >> > > >Philippine Marine Corps? Punjab Medical College? If we guess right, >what do we win? ;-) > > >Becca I would Hard Scrabble all night for an hour basking in Opium scented cleavage aroma. hehheh |
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Becca > wrote in :
> brooklyn1 wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Yes! What is PMC? >>> >>> >>> >> Pre Minstral Clamps >> > > > Philippine Marine Corps? Punjab Medical College? If we guess right, > what do we win? ;-) > > > Becca > Pine Mountain Club. A "little forest community in Southern California" He's basically just put the same message into approx 8 groups. He does everything from jetskiiing, to a black belt in judo, to (his admission) lying. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia If we are not meant to eat animals, why are they made of meat? |
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Van wrote:
> > Watch your head. > That's actually very hard to do (although I can kind of see my nose if I look for it) Bob |
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
... > On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 17:17:37 -0800 (PST), Robert Blaine wrote: > >> Hey guys, >> I just joined the group! Greetings!! >> I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. >> I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food >> usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. >> This should be pretty cool. >> I look forward to learning stuff here. > > Do people do this on those social networking sites, too? > > If this is some sort of class assignment, you'd think they'd target > those sites rather than poor old Usenet. > > -sw Can't be a class assignment... they aren't looking for "recipes from Europe" ![]() Jill |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in
: > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 17:17:37 -0800 (PST), Robert Blaine wrote: >> >>> Hey guys, >>> I just joined the group! Greetings!! >>> I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. >>> I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food >>> usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. >>> This should be pretty cool. >>> I look forward to learning stuff here. >> >> Do people do this on those social networking sites, too? >> >> If this is some sort of class assignment, you'd think they'd target >> those sites rather than poor old Usenet. >> >> -sw > > > Can't be a class assignment... they aren't looking for "recipes from > Europe" ![]() > What assignment have you got this week, Jill? -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia If we are not meant to eat animals, why are they made of meat? |
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zxcvbob wrote:
> Van wrote: > >> Watch your head. > > That's actually very hard to do Mirrors. Use two to avoid the left/right reversal. > (although I can kind of see my nose if I look for it) Yeah, the problem with peripheral vision - Everyone else I see has one nose but when I look at my own nose I see I have two of them. One on each side of my peripheral vision. They are transparent, too! ;^) Oh right. Mirrors. Okay, only one nose then. And not transparent. Sigh. |
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Doug Freyburger > wrote: > zxcvbob wrote: > > Van wrote: > > > >> Watch your head. > > > > That's actually very hard to do > > Mirrors. Use two to avoid the left/right reversal. > > > (although I can kind of see my nose if I look for it) > > Yeah, the problem with peripheral vision - Everyone else I see has one > nose but when I look at my own nose I see I have two of them. One on > each side of my peripheral vision. They are transparent, too! ;^) > > Oh right. Mirrors. Okay, only one nose then. And not transparent. > Sigh. What? Relax dear. Unless your nose is like Prince Charles's, it's NORMAL! ;-) -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> Subscribe: |
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On Dec 4, 9:38*am, Doug Freyburger > wrote:
> zxcvbob wrote: > > Van wrote: > > >> Watch your head. > > > That's actually very hard to do > > Mirrors. *Use two to avoid the left/right reversal. > > > (although I can kind of see my nose if I look for it) > > Yeah, the problem with peripheral vision - Everyone else I see has one > nose but when I look at my own nose I see I have two of them. *One on > each side of my peripheral vision. *They are transparent, too! *;^) > > Oh right. *Mirrors. *Okay, only one nose then. *And not transparent.. > Sigh. Oh, hey guys, sorry it took so long to write back. I've been pretty busy. Well, what I usually like to eat is ........anything. Anything from pastries to meat to salads....anything. however, I guess my favorite foods are biscuits. So if you have any new biscuit recipes, heck, let me know. |
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On Dec 2, 7:03*pm, Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
> In article > >, > *Robert Blaine > wrote: > > > Hey guys, > > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > > This should be pretty cool. > > I look forward to learning stuff here. > > > >>>Robert > > What is P.M.C.? > To take care of yourself, eat a balanced diet, get 8-9 hours of sleep > nightly, don't smoke, use alcohol in moderation, and exercise regularly, > giving your cardio system a good workout. * Drink plenty of water. > That's a start. > -- > -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJhttp://web.me.com/barbschaller- Who Said Chickens Have Fingers? > 10-30-2009 P.M.C. is Pine Mountain Club- it's a really small town, don't bother looking for it. |
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On Dec 2, 5:28*pm, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Dec 2, 7:17*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: > > > Hey guys, > > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > > This should be pretty cool. > > I look forward to learning stuff here. > > > >>>Robert > > Hi Robert! > > Welcome to the group! You like to eat, correct? What do you like to > eat? That's the first question you have to answer for yourself (and > for us on RFC), and then we can start talking about how to cook what > you like to eat. > > John Kuthe... Thanks for the welcome John! I like biscuits more than anything. Does anyone know any new recipes? |
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On Dec 3, 12:01*am, "Dan Goodman" > wrote:
> Robert Blaine wrote: > > Hey guys, > > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > > This should be pretty cool. > > I look forward to learning stuff here. > > What follows may sound like a joke, but I'm being perfectly serious: > > If you want a really, really simple cookbook, look for one intended for > college students. *They're not quite at the level of explaining what > water is and what boiling is before telling how to boil water, but > close. > > Cookbooks for children aren't as simple, but have better illustrations. > > I suspect the difference is because people who've gotten to college age > without learning to cook will have an attitude of "Oh no -- I have to > learn this complicated stuff before I can eat!" *While kids look > forward to playing with a new set of toys. > > -- > Dan Goodman > Journal at: > dsgood.livejournal.com > dsgood.dreamwidth.org > dsgood.insanejournal.com Thanks, dude. |
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On Dec 4, 3:32*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote:
> On Dec 2, 5:28*pm, John Kuthe > wrote: > > > > > On Dec 2, 7:17*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: > > > > Hey guys, > > > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > > > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > > > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > > > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > > > This should be pretty cool. > > > I look forward to learning stuff here. > > > > >>>Robert > > > Hi Robert! > > > Welcome to the group! You like to eat, correct? What do you like to > > eat? That's the first question you have to answer for yourself (and > > for us on RFC), and then we can start talking about how to cook what > > you like to eat. > > > John Kuthe... > > Thanks for the welcome John! > I like biscuits more than anything. > Does anyone know any new recipes? Try Google....type in "Biscuits" in the search field. Lots of folks use Google...you should too! Asking for a biscuit recipe...well, you might as well ask how to boil water. |
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On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 15:55:14 -0800 (PST), Chemo the Clown
> wrote: >On Dec 4, 3:32*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: >> On Dec 2, 5:28*pm, John Kuthe > wrote: >> >> >> >> > On Dec 2, 7:17*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: >> >> > > Hey guys, >> > > I just joined the group! Greetings!! >> > > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. >> > > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food >> > > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. >> > > This should be pretty cool. >> > > I look forward to learning stuff here. >> >> > > >>>Robert >> >> > Hi Robert! >> >> > Welcome to the group! You like to eat, correct? What do you like to >> > eat? That's the first question you have to answer for yourself (and >> > for us on RFC), and then we can start talking about how to cook what >> > you like to eat. >> >> > John Kuthe... >> >> Thanks for the welcome John! >> I like biscuits more than anything. >> Does anyone know any new recipes? > >Try Google....type in "Biscuits" in the search field. Lots of folks >use Google...you should too! Asking for a biscuit recipe...well, you >might as well ask how to boil water. Try Cream Biscuits! I have a recipe for them in the Signature Dishes http://www.recfoodcooking.com/sigs/s...0Biscuits.html and I see that Smitten Kitchen just made them too http://tinyurl.com/y9wmnhq or http://smittenkitchen.com/2009/12/cr...ten+kitchen%29 -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On 03 Dec 2009 08:01:55 GMT, Dan Goodman wrote: > > > Robert Blaine wrote: > > > >> Hey guys, > >> I just joined the group! Greetings!! > >> I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my > own. >> I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. > Bachelor food >> usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care > of myself well. >> This should be pretty cool. > >> I look forward to learning stuff here. > > > > What follows may sound like a joke, but I'm being perfectly serious: > > > > If you want a really, really simple cookbook, look for one intended > > for college students. They're not quite at the level of explaining > > what water is and what boiling is before telling how to boil water, > > but close. > > > > Cookbooks for children aren't as simple, but have better > > illustrations. > > > > I suspect the difference is because people who've gotten to college > > age without learning to cook will have an attitude of "Oh no -- I > > have to learn this complicated stuff before I can eat!" While kids > > look forward to playing with a new set of toys. > > i think 'look forward to playing with a new set of toys' applies to > most of us here as well. > > your pal, > blake And we don't have to worry about our parents deciding it's too dangerous. -- Dan Goodman Journal at: dsgood.livejournal.com dsgood.dreamwidth.org dsgood.insanejournal.com |
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On Dec 4, 3:55*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote:
> On Dec 4, 3:32*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: > > > > > On Dec 2, 5:28*pm, John Kuthe > wrote: > > > > On Dec 2, 7:17*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: > > > > > Hey guys, > > > > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > > > > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own.. > > > > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > > > > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > > > > This should be pretty cool. > > > > I look forward to learning stuff here. > > > > > >>>Robert > > > > Hi Robert! > > > > Welcome to the group! You like to eat, correct? What do you like to > > > eat? That's the first question you have to answer for yourself (and > > > for us on RFC), and then we can start talking about how to cook what > > > you like to eat. > > > > John Kuthe... > > > Thanks for the welcome John! > > I like biscuits more than anything. > > Does anyone know any new recipes? > > Try Google....type in "Biscuits" in the search field. Lots of folks > use Google...you should too! Asking for a biscuit recipe...well, you > might as well ask how to boil water. How do you boil water? Alright, let me stop playing. I'll look up some biscuit stuff on Google then. Thanks, bruh. |
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On Dec 4, 4:25*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 15:55:14 -0800 (PST), Chemo the Clown > > > > > wrote: > >On Dec 4, 3:32*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: > >> On Dec 2, 5:28*pm, John Kuthe > wrote: > > >> > On Dec 2, 7:17*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: > > >> > > Hey guys, > >> > > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > >> > > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. |
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On Dec 4, 9:56*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote:
> On Dec 4, 3:55*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote: > > > > > On Dec 4, 3:32*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: > > > > On Dec 2, 5:28*pm, John Kuthe > wrote: > > > > > On Dec 2, 7:17*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: > > > > > > Hey guys, > > > > > I just joined the group! Greetings!! > > > > > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. > > > > > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food > > > > > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. > > > > > This should be pretty cool. > > > > > I look forward to learning stuff here. > > > > > > >>>Robert > > > > > Hi Robert! > > > > > Welcome to the group! You like to eat, correct? What do you like to > > > > eat? That's the first question you have to answer for yourself (and > > > > for us on RFC), and then we can start talking about how to cook what > > > > you like to eat. > > > > > John Kuthe... > > > > Thanks for the welcome John! > > > I like biscuits more than anything. > > > Does anyone know any new recipes? > > > Try Google....type in "Biscuits" in the search field. Lots of folks > > use Google...you should too! Asking for a biscuit recipe...well, you > > might as well ask how to boil water. > > How do you boil water? > Alright, let me stop playing. > I'll look up some biscuit stuff on Google then. > Thanks, bruh. Don't mention it. |
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On 05 Dec 2009 01:22:58 GMT, Dan Goodman wrote:
> blake murphy wrote: > >> On 03 Dec 2009 08:01:55 GMT, Dan Goodman wrote: >> >>> Robert Blaine wrote: >>> >>>> Hey guys, >>>> I just joined the group! Greetings!! >>>> I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my >> own. >> I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. >> Bachelor food >> usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care >> of myself well. >> This should be pretty cool. >>>> I look forward to learning stuff here. >>> >>> What follows may sound like a joke, but I'm being perfectly serious: >>> >>> If you want a really, really simple cookbook, look for one intended >>> for college students. They're not quite at the level of explaining >>> what water is and what boiling is before telling how to boil water, >>> but close. >>> >>> Cookbooks for children aren't as simple, but have better >>> illustrations. >>> >>> I suspect the difference is because people who've gotten to college >>> age without learning to cook will have an attitude of "Oh no -- I >>> have to learn this complicated stuff before I can eat!" While kids >>> look forward to playing with a new set of toys. >> >> i think 'look forward to playing with a new set of toys' applies to >> most of us here as well. >> >> your pal, >> blake > > And we don't have to worry about our parents deciding it's too > dangerous. <snort> life is so much easier when they're not hanging around cluttering up the place. (before anyone gets huffy, i mean when they're in a separate domicile, not dead.) your pal, blake |
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On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 09:11:15 -0800 (PST), Chemo the Clown
> wrote: >On Dec 4, 9:56*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: >> On Dec 4, 3:55*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote: >> >> >> >> > On Dec 4, 3:32*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: >> >> > > On Dec 2, 5:28*pm, John Kuthe > wrote: >> >> > > > On Dec 2, 7:17*pm, Robert Blaine > wrote: >> >> > > > > Hey guys, >> > > > > I just joined the group! Greetings!! >> > > > > I'm Robert, a young man from P.M.C. and I'm about to live on my own. >> > > > > I'd love to have some tips on preparing food and stuff. Bachelor food >> > > > > usually sucks, so I'd like to know how to take care of myself well. >> > > > > This should be pretty cool. >> > > > > I look forward to learning stuff here. >> >> > > > > >>>Robert >> >> > > > Hi Robert! >> >> > > > Welcome to the group! You like to eat, correct? What do you like to >> > > > eat? That's the first question you have to answer for yourself (and >> > > > for us on RFC), and then we can start talking about how to cook what >> > > > you like to eat. >> >> > > > John Kuthe... >> >> > > Thanks for the welcome John! >> > > I like biscuits more than anything. >> > > Does anyone know any new recipes? >> >> > Try Google....type in "Biscuits" in the search field. Lots of folks >> > use Google...you should too! Asking for a biscuit recipe...well, you >> > might as well ask how to boil water. >> >> How do you boil water? >> Alright, let me stop playing. >> I'll look up some biscuit stuff on Google then. >> Thanks, bruh. > >Don't mention it. Don't forget to put "recipe" after biscuit. It cuts down on the chaff. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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