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On 2/6/2014 3:28 PM, Michael Kuettner wrote:
> George Leppla wrote: >> On 2/5/2014 1:16 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>> On 2/5/2014 1:58 PM, Michael Kuettner wrote: >>>> >>>> The point you are missing is that our Merkin friends talk about >>>> "Beef Stroganoff" (obviously an USAn dish), but not about "Boeuf >>>> Stroganoff". >>>> The recipe which caused that thread is shitty; only fit for cheap meat. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Michael Kuettner >>>> >>> No, you missed (or ignored) the entire point of the thread. It never >>> claimed to be classic stroganoff, no matter how you choose to spell it. >>> It's entirely acceptable for people to discuss food and recipes that >>> aren't necessarily everyone's cup of tea. It's what we do here. It is >>> not an invitation to bash the US. >>> >>> Jill >>> >> >> Did you ever notice that the "Merkin" bashers live in countries that >> gladly accept any form of American foreign aid? >> >> Funny how history seems to escape them. >> > > Merkin aid for Europe ? LOL. > You seem to be a little senile. Or just plain dumb. > About history : Merkin help for Vietnam was napalm. > Merkin help for Afghanistan has still European troops over there. > In the ****ing situation which youse dumb ****s have created. > Then there's the Merkin "help" for Iraq... > Btw; WE (as EU) pay for geopolitical interests of the ****ing USA. > All the ex-Eastern block countries are now in the EU. > Austria pays for them. Where's the Merkin cash ? > So go **** yourself, George. Wow... looks like I struck a nerve, Herr Kuettner. But thanks... your little hissy fit pretty much proves my point. Wipe the spittle from the corners of your mouth and relax a bit. While you are relaxing, you might use your computer to look up some things. CRB. American Relief Administration. Lend-lease. Marshall Plan. UNRRA. European Recovery Program. Truman Doctrine. Berlin Airlift. NATO. Foreign Assistance Act. Research the funding for the UN, League of Nations and UNICEF. It is all called "history" and without US Foreign Aid, Europe would still be the pile of smoking rubble that it resembled after WWI and WWII > To the sane USAns : People like George gibe your country a bad name. > Be they called Bush or Leppla or whatever. Amazing how little you know but don't let that stop you from posting. I am a Liberal whose political beliefs are diametrically opposite those of Bush. But heck, it is easier to make broad generalizations about "USAns" than it to deal in facts. In another post, you wrote "And YES, spelling matters." But in this post, you wrote "People like George gibe your country a bad name." Gibe? Does spelling really count? Apparently, sentence structure doesn't count for much, either. Diagram this sentence: "Be they called Bush or Leppla or whatever." By the way, the subject of this thread is "Quick BEEF Stroganoff", not "Classic Boeuf Stroganoff". Your snotty (and snooty) protestations are meaningless. George L |
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On 2/6/2014 4:17 PM, Michael Kuettner wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> On 2/5/2014 1:58 PM, Michael Kuettner wrote: >>> >>> The point you are missing is that our Merkin friends talk about >>> "Beef Stroganoff" (obviously an USAn dish), but not about "Boeuf >>> Stroganoff". >>> The recipe which caused that thread is shitty; only fit for cheap meat. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Michael Kuettner >>> >> No, you missed (or ignored) the entire point of the thread. It never >> claimed to be classic stroganoff, no matter how you choose to spell it. >> It's entirely acceptable for people to discuss food and recipes that >> aren't necessarily everyone's cup of tea. It's what we do here. It is >> not an invitation to bash the US. >> >> Jill > > Noone bashes the US. > Read the recipe. > They want you to brown the meat, and then again to fry it for 5 minutes. > That might be Beef Stroganoff, but never Boeuf Stroganoff. > Have you ever tried to brown and then slice a bit of beef filet ? > That's why I pointed out the difference ... > And YES, spelling matters. > > Cheers, > Michael Kuettner > Well, I believe the dish is Russian and accept the Wiki definition. «« Бефстроганов (Befstróganov) is a Russian dish of sautéed pieces of beef served in a sauce with ... »» You might note that the Russian name uses "Bef....." -- Jim Silverton (Potomac, MD) Extraneous "not." in Reply To. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 06 Feb 2014 14:53:33 GMT, (Cindy Hamilton) > wrote: > >>In article >, >> > wrote: >>>> >>>Well I live in Canada and am puzzled as to what foreign aid you send >>>here! >> >>Quite the opposite, in fact. We made you take Justin Bieber back. >> >>Cindy Hamilton > > We certainly didn't want the idiot ![]() > up here too. Thankfully, unlike Michael Jackson, he doesn't seem to > have a predilection for little boys though. Not yet or not that we know of. He does look a bit girlish. |
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