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OK, this is not haute cuisine or anyting, but I've made it several
times and I like it a lot!

Split a skinless boneless chicken breast and pan cook half way in EVOO
grinding a lot of fresh black peper on each side, also sprinkle with
as much cayenne as you like it hot, then remove from pan and dice up
bite sized. Return to pan and saute with 2 cloves of garlic, minced
or pressed, and add about a tablespoon of finely diced plum to
deglaze, then add about 2tbs of chopped fresh basil (I love having 6
bushy basil plants!) cook together a minute or two then drrizzle with
whatever bottle of BBQ sauce you have and cook low for a few minutes
to reduce the plum juice/BBQ sauce sauce a bit.

Serve on a bed of brown rice! YUM!!

John Kuthe...
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On Thursday, August 15, 2013 7:41:23 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
> OK, this is not haute cuisine or anyting, but I've made it several
>
> times and I like it a lot!
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> Split a skinless boneless chicken breast and pan cook half way in EVOO
>
> grinding a lot of fresh black peper on each side, also sprinkle with
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> as much cayenne as you like it hot, then remove from pan and dice up
>
> bite sized. Return to pan and saute with 2 cloves of garlic, minced
>
> or pressed, and add about a tablespoon of finely diced plum to
>
> deglaze, then add about 2tbs of chopped fresh basil (I love having 6
>
> bushy basil plants!) cook together a minute or two then drrizzle with
>
> whatever bottle of BBQ sauce you have and cook low for a few minutes
>
> to reduce the plum juice/BBQ sauce sauce a bit.
>
>
>
> Serve on a bed of brown rice! YUM!!
>
>
>
> John Kuthe...


That's not BBQ, faggot.
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On Thursday, August 15, 2013 6:45:23 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> On Thursday, August 15, 2013 7:41:23 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
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> > OK, this is not haute cuisine or anyting, but I've made it several

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> >

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> > times and I like it a lot!

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> >

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> >

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> > Split a skinless boneless chicken breast and pan cook half way in EVOO

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> >

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> > grinding a lot of fresh black peper on each side, also sprinkle with

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> >

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> > as much cayenne as you like it hot, then remove from pan and dice up

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> >

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> > bite sized. Return to pan and saute with 2 cloves of garlic, minced

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> >

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> > or pressed, and add about a tablespoon of finely diced plum to

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> >

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> > deglaze, then add about 2tbs of chopped fresh basil (I love having 6

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> >

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> > bushy basil plants!) cook together a minute or two then drrizzle with

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> >

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> > whatever bottle of BBQ sauce you have and cook low for a few minutes

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> > to reduce the plum juice/BBQ sauce sauce a bit.

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> > Serve on a bed of brown rice! YUM!!

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> > John Kuthe...

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> That's not BBQ, faggot.


I agree that it's not BBQ, but I'd rather be the sort of person who misuses
the word, "BBQ," than one who calls a person, "faggot."

I have never been friends with an actual *******, two new friends who are *******, and one I've known for about two years. I've known quite a few bi women,
and one who called herself *******, but turned out to be bi because she
fell in love with a guy she met in a sociology course we were taking through
teleconference. She and I were in St. Louis, and the guy was in KC. I
was someone whom she felt she could talk to about her feelings, because
I was just a classmate, and her ******* friends would have rejected her
if she'd talked to them about it.

Folks who think that non-hetero people are less than, are themselves inferior.
I know you say you call John, "faggot," not based on the belief that he is
same sex oriented in his sexual attraction, but because of other
characteristics, ones you associate with *** men, but that is offensive too.

I like my young, pretty, ******* friends, and not because they are young and pretty, but because they are smart and funny, and especially because they are nice, and are fans of the book. Do I enjoy their physical attractiveness?
Sure, and if the subject came up, I'd admit that I do, but it isn't because I
spend time fantasizing about the impossible.

My point is, people can't help being attracted to the types of bodies that
they find appealing, and using the word, "faggot," doesn't just attack John;
it attacks every person's freedom to have sexual/romantic feelings and
relationships without fear of persecution.

If you decided to never again use a homophobic slur, you'd be an improved
person.

--Bryan O|O
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On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 20:36:01 -0700 (PDT), Vegan Earthworm Holocaust
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> If you decided to never again use a homophobic slur, you'd be an improved
> person.


<cough> You gave that well thought out speech to "medavis"... the one
who really deserves to be flipped off with your "I hope you die" line?
You're a hard one to figure out, Bryan.

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On Sunday, August 18, 2013 2:07:23 AM UTC-5, sf wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 20:36:01 -0700 (PDT), Vegan Earthworm Holocaust
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> > wrote:
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> > If you decided to never again use a homophobic slur, you'd be an improved

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> > person.

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> <cough> You gave that well thought out speech to "medavis"... the one
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> who really deserves to be flipped off with your "I hope you die" line?
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> You're a hard one to figure out, Bryan.
>

I plead intoxication. I'd had, I think, 3 beers, which is a "sweet spot." With morning's sobriety, I realize that you are correct. my words really were for the universe of readers, and the poster I replied to, the world would be a better place if he were dead.

Hey, you interested in excerpts? I use my real email address.

--Bryan


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Vegan Earthworm Holocaust wrote:
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> sf wrote:
> > You're a hard one to figure out, Bryan.
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> I plead intoxication. I'd had, I think, 3 beers, which is a "sweet spot." With morning's sobriety, I realize that you are correct.


I long ago could see when you are posting and drinking. You start with
friendly nostalgic things, then you progress to Mean Bryan and wish
people dead. Maybe better to save those posts as drafts, read them
again in the morning and then decide if you still want to send them.
I suspect you would delete most of them.

> Hey, you interested in excerpts? I use my real email address.


With some of the things that you say, you might want to consider using
a fake email address. Seriously. That one you wrote about Muslims
wasn't safe to be using your real addy.

G.
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On Sunday, August 18, 2013 7:30:41 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> Vegan Earthworm Holocaust wrote:
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> > sf wrote:

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> > > You're a hard one to figure out, Bryan.

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> > I plead intoxication. I'd had, I think, 3 beers, which is a "sweet spot." With morning's sobriety, I realize that you are correct.

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> I long ago could see when you are posting and drinking. You start with
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> friendly nostalgic things, then you progress to Mean Bryan and wish
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> people dead. Maybe better to save those posts as drafts, read them
>
> again in the morning and then decide if you still want to send them.
>
> I suspect you would delete most of them.
>

No, I would not, and I more often wish people dead when I'm sober. You
have zero clue about me and beer.
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> > Hey, you interested in excerpts? I use my real email address.

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>
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> With some of the things that you say, you might want to consider using
>
> a fake email address. Seriously. That one you wrote about Muslims
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> wasn't safe to be using your real addy.
>

"That one"???? Every time we get a Muslim spammer I insult the prophet
(**** be upon him), and call him a pedophile or some such. Dude, I get out
and get into people's faces in real life, especially anti-reproductive
choice folks. I sang (some would contend that calling it singing is a
stretch) in the most militant punk band maybe ever. I also send out mp3s of that if anyone wants them. When I was 18, I wrote on my draft registration that if forced to fight, I would turn my gun on the highest ranking American officer, and kill in descending order of rank until they killed me, and that I hoped my Russian brothers would do the same to their oppressors. I don't regret saying any of those things.

About my only regret in life is not having pursued a physical relationship with a certain girl many, many years ago. If I post something that merits an apology or a correction, I do so, and move on, just like I did above in this thread.
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> G.


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Interesting recipe. Doesn't sound delish; but hey, maybe it is. I just can't dig brown rice.

I prefer fajitas with boneless/skinless chx breast. For all the crap it's given, it is a product that's easy to transform into many dishes. My favorite is still fajitas.

Thanks for the thought, though. GLBTQQS, whatever. People are people, and most are good people. That's all I know.
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