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On CBS This Morning, there was a story about a Chef from the Southern
part of the United States who is cooking in the UK and his Fried Chicken is a big hit with the British Royal Family. I thought Kentucky Fried Chicken invaded the British Isles years ago? I bet this Southern Chef has the Brits eating Grits! William |
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Even if KFC has been in the UK for a long time, that doesn't mean the Royals ever ate it.
I can see it now: A new reality show, "Brits Eating Grits." N. |
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![]() "Nancy2" > wrote in message ... > Even if KFC has been in the UK for a long time, that doesn't mean the > Royals ever ate it. > I can see it now: A new reality show, "Brits Eating Grits." > > N. LOL |
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![]() "Nancy2" > wrote in message ... > Even if KFC has been in the UK for a long time, that doesn't mean the > Royals ever ate it. > I can see it now: A new reality show, "Brits Eating Grits." <lol> not something I have ever tasted ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 18:19:20 +0100, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > > "Nancy2" > wrote in message > ... > > Even if KFC has been in the UK for a long time, that doesn't mean the > > Royals ever ate it. > > I can see it now: A new reality show, "Brits Eating Grits." > > <lol> not something I have ever tasted ![]() I haven't either, but I like polenta. From what I hear, they're similar - but not the same. -- sf |
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On 7/28/2015 3:48 AM, sf wrote:
I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve into the “alleged” lurid past of one of our former presidents, George Herbert Walker Bush (GHWB), the current but ailing patriarch of the Bush Family Dynasty – I refer to them as the Bush Family Crime Syndicate, certainly not in terms of endearment – but rather more like the Mafia Godfather who prepares his sons to take over the family business upon his death. This particular post references an article by Stew Webb, a contributor of Veterans Today. In his life-time, George H. W. Bush (GHWB) has controlled every clandestine (hidden from view) and secret organization/operation within the arsenal of the United States government as either 1) Director of the CIA, 2) Vice President to Ronald Reagan (who was an unwitting puppet to the Bush controlled cabal – GHWB secretly gave Reagan poisons that hastened his fall into Alzheimer’s Disease and evidence suggests he helped plan Reagan’ attempted assassination by John Hinckley, whose family were close friends of the Bush family – a coincidence?) and 3) ultimately as President of the United States before Bill Clinton took office. |
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On 27/07/2015 02:46 pm, William wrote:
> On CBS This Morning, there was a story about a Chef from the Southern > part of the United States who is cooking in the UK and his Fried > Chicken is a big hit with the British Royal Family. I thought Kentucky > Fried Chicken invaded the British Isles years ago? I bet this Southern > Chef has the Brits eating Grits! > > William > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fried_chicken#History Fritters have existed in Europe since the middle ages.[3] The Scots, and later Scottish immigrants to the southern United States, had a tradition of deep frying chicken in fat, unlike their English counterparts who baked or boiled chicken Fried Chicken originated from Scotland... |
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On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 18:19:20 +0100, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"Nancy2" > wrote in message ... >> Even if KFC has been in the UK for a long time, that doesn't mean the >> Royals ever ate it. >> I can see it now: A new reality show, "Brits Eating Grits." > ><lol> not something I have ever tasted ![]() Tastes exactly like baby pablum, just a coarser texture. |
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On 7/28/2015 5:15 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve into the “alleged” lurid past of one of our former presidents, George Herbert Walker Bush (GHWB), the current but ailing patriarch of the Bush Family Dynasty – I refer to them as the Bush Family Crime Syndicate, certainly not in terms of endearment – but rather more like the Mafia Godfather who prepares his sons to take over the family business upon his death. This particular post references an article by Stew Webb, a contributor of Veterans Today. In his life-time, George H. W. Bush (GHWB) has controlled every clandestine (hidden from view) and secret organization/operation within the arsenal of the United States government as either 1) Director of the CIA, 2) Vice President to Ronald Reagan (who was an unwitting puppet to the Bush controlled cabal – GHWB secretly gave Reagan poisons that hastened his fall into Alzheimer’s Disease and evidence suggests he helped plan Reagan’ attempted assassination by John Hinckley, whose family were close friends of the Bush family – a coincidence?) and 3) ultimately as President of the United States before Bill Clinton took office. |
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On 7/28/2015 5:15 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve into the “alleged” lurid past of one of our former presidents, George Herbert Walker Bush (GHWB), the current but ailing patriarch of the Bush Family Dynasty – I refer to them as the Bush Family Crime Syndicate, certainly not in terms of endearment – but rather more like the Mafia Godfather who prepares his sons to take over the family business upon his death. This particular post references an article by Stew Webb, a contributor of Veterans Today. In his life-time, George H. W. Bush (GHWB) has controlled every clandestine (hidden from view) and secret organization/operation within the arsenal of the United States government as either 1) Director of the CIA, 2) Vice President to Ronald Reagan (who was an unwitting puppet to the Bush controlled cabal – GHWB secretly gave Reagan poisons that hastened his fall into Alzheimer’s Disease and evidence suggests he helped plan Reagan’ attempted assassination by John Hinckley, whose family were close friends of the Bush family – a coincidence?) and 3) ultimately as President of the United States before Bill Clinton took office. |
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On 7/28/2015 5:07 AM, Saint George wrote:
At the very least, as an ethical Presidential Candidate, Jeb Bush would be expected to denounce pedophilia and ritual child sacrifice by his father and brother and any other Bush family members. All 2016 Presidential candidates should be questioned as to whether they have ever participated in pedophilia, ritual child sacrifice, or child trafficking, or in any of the networks that support such. A new model of the actual planetary driver of pedophile and ritual sacrifice networks The Transhumanist Agenda model of pedophilia and child abuse networks is more accurate and factual than a prior model of pedophilia that focuses sole blame on Churches [such as the Vatican] or Monarchies [such as the UK, Dutch, or Belgian Throne]. This prior model of pedophile networks actually diverts attention away from Transhumanist Agenda, which is the actual current planetary driver of pedophile and ritual sacrifice networks. |
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On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "Nancy2" > wrote in message > ... >> Even if KFC has been in the UK for a long time, that doesn't mean the >> Royals ever ate it. >> I can see it now: A new reality show, "Brits Eating Grits." > > <lol> not something I have ever tasted ![]() > > Southern Fried Chicken ---> Scotch Fried Chicken Grits (Cornmeal) ---> Porridge (Oatmeal) Confederate Flag ---> Saint Andrews Saltire The Scotch were eating that shit before Christopher Columbus was even born! Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that must be the "American Dream"... and *DON'T* even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... |
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On 7/28/2015 5:41 AM, Saint George wrote:
Bush once called for building prisons and emphasizing "punishment over therapy" for juvenile offenders. Today, he supports reforming the criminal justice system, arguing that incarceration can harden low-level lawbreakers into career criminals. Bush "does not flip-flop," a Bush adviser said. "He learns. When he learns, he changes." Bush was particularly influenced by the experience of governing: he suddenly had access to measurements of what worked, and what did not, on issues like juvenile justice |
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On 7/27/2015 1:41 PM, Saint George wrote:
> On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Even if KFC has been in the UK for a long time, that doesn't mean the >>> Royals ever ate it. >>> I can see it now: A new reality show, "Brits Eating Grits." >> >> <lol> not something I have ever tasted ![]() >> >> > > Southern Fried Chicken ---> Scotch Fried Chicken > > Grits (Cornmeal) ---> Porridge (Oatmeal) > > Confederate Flag ---> Saint Andrews Saltire Ya'll were slavers up north? > The Scotch were eating that shit before Christopher Columbus was even born! > > Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that must > be the "American Dream"... Revising root dishes and renaming them is an immigrant constant. > and *DON'T* even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... Egg rolls - pure Americanized Chinese cuisine. Cope. |
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![]() "Saint George" > wrote in message ... > On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Even if KFC has been in the UK for a long time, that doesn't mean the >>> Royals ever ate it. >>> I can see it now: A new reality show, "Brits Eating Grits." >> >> <lol> not something I have ever tasted ![]() >> >> > > Southern Fried Chicken ---> Scotch Fried Chicken > > Grits (Cornmeal) ---> Porridge (Oatmeal) > > Confederate Flag ---> Saint Andrews Saltire > > > The Scotch were eating that shit before Christopher Columbus was even > born! > > Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that must be > the "American Dream"... > > and *DON'T* even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... <g> -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 7/27/2015 2:29 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "Saint George" > wrote in message > ... >> On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote: >>> >>> >>> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Even if KFC has been in the UK for a long time, that doesn't mean the >>>> Royals ever ate it. >>>> I can see it now: A new reality show, "Brits Eating Grits." >>> >>> <lol> not something I have ever tasted ![]() >>> >>> >> >> Southern Fried Chicken ---> Scotch Fried Chicken >> >> Grits (Cornmeal) ---> Porridge (Oatmeal) >> >> Confederate Flag ---> Saint Andrews Saltire >> >> >> The Scotch were eating that shit before Christopher Columbus was even >> born! >> >> Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that >> must be the "American Dream"... >> >> and *DON'T* even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... > > <g> > We hanna' borrowed haggis... |
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On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 21:29:38 +0100, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > > "Saint George" > wrote in message > ... > > On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote: > >> > >> > >> "Nancy2" > wrote in message > >> ... > > > > Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that must be > > the "American Dream"... > > > > and *DON'T* even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... > > <g> We're a land of immigrants, so everything was invented elsewhere. What else is new? Frikadellen is closer to meatloaf than it is to an American style burger and Belgians fries are not served the American way. Theirs are served with flavored mayonnaise. Oh, joy. -- sf |
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On 27/07/2015 1:07 PM, Saint George wrote:
> On 27/07/2015 02:46 pm, William wrote: >> On CBS This Morning, there was a story about a Chef from the Southern >> part of the United States who is cooking in the UK and his Fried >> Chicken is a big hit with the British Royal Family. I thought Kentucky >> Fried Chicken invaded the British Isles years ago? I bet this Southern >> Chef has the Brits eating Grits! >> >> William >> > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fried_chicken#History > > Fritters have existed in Europe since the middle ages.[3] The Scots, and > later Scottish immigrants to the southern United States, had a tradition > of deep frying chicken in fat, unlike their English counterparts who > baked or boiled chicken > > Fried Chicken originated from Scotland... "All Scottish cooking is based on a dare" Mike Meyers Graham -- "You can't buy happiness, but you can buy wine, which is kind of the same thing". |
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On 7/27/2015 2:54 PM, sf wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 21:29:38 +0100, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> >> "Saint George" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>> >>> Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that must be >>> the "American Dream"... >>> >>> and *DON'T* even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... >> >> <g> > > We're a land of immigrants, so everything was invented elsewhere. > What else is new? Frikadellen is closer to meatloaf than it is to an > American style burger and Belgians fries are not served the American > way. Theirs are served with flavored mayonnaise. Oh, joy. > Good point. They _look_ great, but mayo? Uck. I think we also 'invented' Chop Suey, or rather Chinese immigrants did. Oh - wild rice. |
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On 7/28/2015 6:54 AM, sf wrote:
should you believe Bush's new found compassion? Should you believe any of the Bush family, no matter what they say? Would you ever believe a criminal's word? How about an entire family of criminals? Remember his daddy's "Kinder and Gentler Nation"? Did any of you notice any improvement in the treatment of those who the Republicans are so fond of reviling; the poor and single women and working women and children and the elderly and the disabled? Nope, neither did I. Do you believe for a moment that sonny boy has any intention of actually doing anything but just mouthing those words until election day and then falling back into the mean spirited, hateful, despicable ways of all Republican politicians? Nope, neither do I. Okay, let's spend a few minutes doing what the corporately owned media has no intention of doing; factually looking at the criminal record that the entire Bush family has loosed upon America and her citizens. History is a far better indicator of a person's future actions than any ludicrous promises or political platforms during an election. Careful, though, this type of honest examination that always precedes the usual death threats and taunts of "liar, liar, pants on fire." As Mort Sahl once said about Ronald Reagan, "When I quote him, I'm accused of slandering him." Let's begin with George W. Bush, Sr., shall we? Just to refresh your memory, it was Bush who, during his failed 1980 run for the Presidency, labeled Reagan's twisted "Trickle Down Theory" as "voodoo economics" and then, once chosen as the feeble-minded old man's running mate, spent the next twelve years pretending to accept the lie. It was during his successful 1988 Presidential campaign that he proclaimed "Read my lips! No new taxes!" but, well, you get the picture. Many records have come to light since the Iran-Contra hearings that strongly support the accusation that then Vice-President Bush was not "Out of the loop", as he repeatedly claimed, but was fully aware of the illegal arms shipments to Iran and also of the drugs that were being imported into the poorest neighborhoods in America by the terrorists he and Reagan were illegally supporting in Nicaragua. The world will never know the truth, of course, because one of Bush's last acts as President was to pardon everyone related to these high crimes and misdemeanors. There has also been reports that he was protecting major drug dealers in the Mideast who were also acting as informants. These dealers were passing on military and political information regarding such nations as Syria and Iraq in exchange for that protection. It has long been known that it was at Bush's request that Brett Kimberlin, a convicted small time drug dealer, was placed in solitary confinement for the entire 1988 presidential election cycle. Why such a harsh punishment for such a small time crook? Because Kimberlin had stated in an NBC interview that he had been the source for the monthly marijuana purchases of one Dan Quayle and that he had made Quayle and his new blushing, conservative bride, Marilyn, a wedding present of hashish and marijuana which, it goes without saying, was consumed and not reported to the local police. Finally, there was once evidence that George Bush may have been the celebrated "Deep-Throat" of Watergate fame. That evidence, however, has long since been destroyed. (1) The boys of the Bush family have some truly dirty laundry, as well. Beginning with John "Jeb" Bush, now governor of Florida, we find that he assisted Miguel Recarey, a fugitive now living in Spain, to steal over $200 million from International Medical Centers, the HMO Recarey owned, by using Jeb's father's influence to acquire a waiver for the HMO of the standard rule of 50-50 (meaning that at least 50% of an HMO's clients cannot be Medicare patients but must be full paying clients). This theft left 150,000 elderly Americans without medical coverage. Oh, and by the way, Recarey had paid Jeb Bush's company a $75,000 "real-estate consultant fee". All totaled, Recarey embezzled over $1 billion in Medicare funds through false billings and outright theft. |
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On 7/28/2015 7:06 AM, graham wrote:
should you believe Bush's new found compassion? Should you believe any of the Bush family, no matter what they say? Would you ever believe a criminal's word? How about an entire family of criminals? Remember his daddy's "Kinder and Gentler Nation"? Did any of you notice any improvement in the treatment of those who the Republicans are so fond of reviling; the poor and single women and working women and children and the elderly and the disabled? Nope, neither did I. Do you believe for a moment that sonny boy has any intention of actually doing anything but just mouthing those words until election day and then falling back into the mean spirited, hateful, despicable ways of all Republican politicians? Nope, neither do I. Okay, let's spend a few minutes doing what the corporately owned media has no intention of doing; factually looking at the criminal record that the entire Bush family has loosed upon America and her citizens. History is a far better indicator of a person's future actions than any ludicrous promises or political platforms during an election. Careful, though, this type of honest examination that always precedes the usual death threats and taunts of "liar, liar, pants on fire." As Mort Sahl once said about Ronald Reagan, "When I quote him, I'm accused of slandering him." Let's begin with George W. Bush, Sr., shall we? Just to refresh your memory, it was Bush who, during his failed 1980 run for the Presidency, labeled Reagan's twisted "Trickle Down Theory" as "voodoo economics" and then, once chosen as the feeble-minded old man's running mate, spent the next twelve years pretending to accept the lie. It was during his successful 1988 Presidential campaign that he proclaimed "Read my lips! No new taxes!" but, well, you get the picture. Many records have come to light since the Iran-Contra hearings that strongly support the accusation that then Vice-President Bush was not "Out of the loop", as he repeatedly claimed, but was fully aware of the illegal arms shipments to Iran and also of the drugs that were being imported into the poorest neighborhoods in America by the terrorists he and Reagan were illegally supporting in Nicaragua. The world will never know the truth, of course, because one of Bush's last acts as President was to pardon everyone related to these high crimes and misdemeanors. There has also been reports that he was protecting major drug dealers in the Mideast who were also acting as informants. These dealers were passing on military and political information regarding such nations as Syria and Iraq in exchange for that protection. It has long been known that it was at Bush's request that Brett Kimberlin, a convicted small time drug dealer, was placed in solitary confinement for the entire 1988 presidential election cycle. Why such a harsh punishment for such a small time crook? Because Kimberlin had stated in an NBC interview that he had been the source for the monthly marijuana purchases of one Dan Quayle and that he had made Quayle and his new blushing, conservative bride, Marilyn, a wedding present of hashish and marijuana which, it goes without saying, was consumed and not reported to the local police. Finally, there was once evidence that George Bush may have been the celebrated "Deep-Throat" of Watergate fame. That evidence, however, has long since been destroyed. (1) The boys of the Bush family have some truly dirty laundry, as well. Beginning with John "Jeb" Bush, now governor of Florida, we find that he assisted Miguel Recarey, a fugitive now living in Spain, to steal over $200 million from International Medical Centers, the HMO Recarey owned, by using Jeb's father's influence to acquire a waiver for the HMO of the standard rule of 50-50 (meaning that at least 50% of an HMO's clients cannot be Medicare patients but must be full paying clients). This theft left 150,000 elderly Americans without medical coverage. Oh, and by the way, Recarey had paid Jeb Bush's company a $75,000 "real-estate consultant fee". All totaled, Recarey embezzled over $1 billion in Medicare funds through false billings and outright theft. |
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On 7/28/2015 7:36 AM, Bruce wrote:
should you believe Bush's new found compassion? Should you believe any of the Bush family, no matter what they say? Would you ever believe a criminal's word? How about an entire family of criminals? Remember his daddy's "Kinder and Gentler Nation"? Did any of you notice any improvement in the treatment of those who the Republicans are so fond of reviling; the poor and single women and working women and children and the elderly and the disabled? Nope, neither did I. Do you believe for a moment that sonny boy has any intention of actually doing anything but just mouthing those words until election day and then falling back into the mean spirited, hateful, despicable ways of all Republican politicians? Nope, neither do I. Okay, let's spend a few minutes doing what the corporately owned media has no intention of doing; factually looking at the criminal record that the entire Bush family has loosed upon America and her citizens. History is a far better indicator of a person's future actions than any ludicrous promises or political platforms during an election. Careful, though, this type of honest examination that always precedes the usual death threats and taunts of "liar, liar, pants on fire." As Mort Sahl once said about Ronald Reagan, "When I quote him, I'm accused of slandering him." Let's begin with George W. Bush, Sr., shall we? Just to refresh your memory, it was Bush who, during his failed 1980 run for the Presidency, labeled Reagan's twisted "Trickle Down Theory" as "voodoo economics" and then, once chosen as the feeble-minded old man's running mate, spent the next twelve years pretending to accept the lie. It was during his successful 1988 Presidential campaign that he proclaimed "Read my lips! No new taxes!" but, well, you get the picture. Many records have come to light since the Iran-Contra hearings that strongly support the accusation that then Vice-President Bush was not "Out of the loop", as he repeatedly claimed, but was fully aware of the illegal arms shipments to Iran and also of the drugs that were being imported into the poorest neighborhoods in America by the terrorists he and Reagan were illegally supporting in Nicaragua. The world will never know the truth, of course, because one of Bush's last acts as President was to pardon everyone related to these high crimes and misdemeanors. There has also been reports that he was protecting major drug dealers in the Mideast who were also acting as informants. These dealers were passing on military and political information regarding such nations as Syria and Iraq in exchange for that protection. It has long been known that it was at Bush's request that Brett Kimberlin, a convicted small time drug dealer, was placed in solitary confinement for the entire 1988 presidential election cycle. Why such a harsh punishment for such a small time crook? Because Kimberlin had stated in an NBC interview that he had been the source for the monthly marijuana purchases of one Dan Quayle and that he had made Quayle and his new blushing, conservative bride, Marilyn, a wedding present of hashish and marijuana which, it goes without saying, was consumed and not reported to the local police. Finally, there was once evidence that George Bush may have been the celebrated "Deep-Throat" of Watergate fame. That evidence, however, has long since been destroyed. (1) The boys of the Bush family have some truly dirty laundry, as well. Beginning with John "Jeb" Bush, now governor of Florida, we find that he assisted Miguel Recarey, a fugitive now living in Spain, to steal over $200 million from International Medical Centers, the HMO Recarey owned, by using Jeb's father's influence to acquire a waiver for the HMO of the standard rule of 50-50 (meaning that at least 50% of an HMO's clients cannot be Medicare patients but must be full paying clients). This theft left 150,000 elderly Americans without medical coverage. Oh, and by the way, Recarey had paid Jeb Bush's company a $75,000 "real-estate consultant fee". All totaled, Recarey embezzled over $1 billion in Medicare funds through false billings and outright theft. |
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On 7/27/2015 3:46 AM, William wrote:
> On CBS This Morning, there was a story about a Chef from the Southern > part of the United States who is cooking in the UK and his Fried > Chicken is a big hit with the British Royal Family. I thought Kentucky > Fried Chicken invaded the British Isles years ago? I bet this Southern > Chef has the Brits eating Grits! > > William > A Brit eating KFC would be pretty funny. There were a bunch of KFCs in the areas of the UK that I passed through. A lot of them were not franchises but they just used "KFC" anyway. The KFC branding is some powerful juju over there. Sadly, I did not get to eat any KFC in London. That's the breaks. ![]() |
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On 7/27/2015 3:36 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 13:54:32 -0700, sf > wrote: > >> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 21:29:38 +0100, "Ophelia" > >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> "Saint George" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >>>>> ... >>>> >>>> Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that must be >>>> the "American Dream"... >>>> >>>> and *DON'T* even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... >>> >>> <g> >> >> We're a land of immigrants, so everything was invented elsewhere. >> What else is new? Frikadellen is closer to meatloaf than it is to an >> American style burger and Belgians fries are not served the American >> way. Theirs are served with flavored mayonnaise. Oh, joy. > > Belgians are right. Fries with mayonnaise is > You have the pallet of a Cossack :-( |
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Pallet? LOL. I didn't realize Cossacks did a lot of shipping.
I think your spell checker meant "palate." N. |
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On 7/27/2015 4:56 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> Pallet? LOL. I didn't realize Cossacks did a lot of shipping. > > I think your spell checker meant "palate." > > N. > It ought to have, my bad. |
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On 7/27/2015 5:03 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 16:40:46 -0600, Sal Paradise > wrote: > >> On 7/27/2015 3:36 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 13:54:32 -0700, sf > wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 21:29:38 +0100, "Ophelia" > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Saint George" > wrote in message >>>>> ... >>>>>> On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >>>>>>> ... >>>>>> >>>>>> Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that must be >>>>>> the "American Dream"... >>>>>> >>>>>> and *DON'T* even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... >>>>> >>>>> <g> >>>> >>>> We're a land of immigrants, so everything was invented elsewhere. >>>> What else is new? Frikadellen is closer to meatloaf than it is to an >>>> American style burger and Belgians fries are not served the American >>>> way. Theirs are served with flavored mayonnaise. Oh, joy. >>> >>> Belgians are right. Fries with mayonnaise is >>> >> >> You have the pallet of a Cossack :-( > > Cossacks are Slavs. Belgians and Dutch are the authorities when it > comes to French (quoi?) fries. > They're Cossacks for dipping in plebeian mayo. |
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Ophelia wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> > > "Saint George" > wrote in message > ... > > On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote: > > > > > > > >>"Nancy2" > wrote in message > > > ... > > > > Even if KFC has been in the UK for a long time, that doesn't > > > > mean the Royals ever ate it. > > > > I can see it now: A new reality show, "Brits Eating Grits." > > > > >><lol> not something I have ever tasted ![]() > > > > > > > > > >Southern Fried Chicken ---> Scotch Fried Chicken > > > >Grits (Cornmeal) ---> Porridge (Oatmeal) > > > >Confederate Flag ---> Saint Andrews Saltire > > > > > > The Scotch were eating that shit before Christopher Columbus was > > even born! > > > > Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that > > must be the "American Dream"... > > > > and DON'T even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... > > <g> Amusing yes but not very accurate. For example: grits come from America type corn and that didnt exist outside this continent until exported from here. Carol -- |
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On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 1:43:51 PM UTC-6, Directorate of Troll Removal and Disposal wrote:
> On 7/28/2015 5:41 AM, Saint George wrote: > Bush once called for building prisons and emphasizing "punishment over > therapy" for juvenile offenders. Today, he supports reforming the > criminal justice system, arguing that incarceration can harden low-level > lawbreakers into career criminals. > > Bush "does not flip-flop," a Bush adviser said. "He learns. When he > learns, he changes." Bush was particularly influenced by the experience > of governing: he suddenly had access to measurements of what worked, and > what did not, on issues like juvenile justice No more of this Bush shit...you hear? |
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On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 3:23:08 PM UTC-6, Sal Paradise wrote:
> On 7/28/2015 6:54 AM, sf wrote: > should you believe Bush's new found compassion? Should you believe any > of the Bush family, no matter what they say? Would you ever believe a > criminal's word? How about an entire family of criminals? > > Remember his daddy's "Kinder and Gentler Nation"? Did any of you notice > any improvement in the treatment of those who the Republicans are so > fond of reviling; the poor and single women and working women and > children and the elderly and the disabled? Nope, neither did I. Do you > believe for a moment that sonny boy has any intention of actually doing > anything but just mouthing those words until election day and then > falling back into the mean spirited, hateful, despicable ways of all > Republican politicians? Nope, neither do I. > > Okay, let's spend a few minutes doing what the corporately owned media > has no intention of doing; factually looking at the criminal record that > the entire Bush family has loosed upon America and her citizens. History > is a far better indicator of a person's future actions than any > ludicrous promises or political platforms during an election. Careful, > though, this type of honest examination that always precedes the usual > death threats and taunts of "liar, liar, pants on fire." As Mort Sahl > once said about Ronald Reagan, "When I quote him, I'm accused of > slandering him." > > Let's begin with George W. Bush, Sr., shall we? > > Just to refresh your memory, it was Bush who, during his failed 1980 run > for the Presidency, labeled Reagan's twisted "Trickle Down Theory" as > "voodoo economics" and then, once chosen as the feeble-minded old man's > running mate, spent the next twelve years pretending to accept the lie. > It was during his successful 1988 Presidential campaign that he > proclaimed "Read my lips! No new taxes!" but, well, you get the picture. > > Many records have come to light since the Iran-Contra hearings that > strongly support the accusation that then Vice-President Bush was not > "Out of the loop", as he repeatedly claimed, but was fully aware of the > illegal arms shipments to Iran and also of the drugs that were being > imported into the poorest neighborhoods in America by the terrorists he > and Reagan were illegally supporting in Nicaragua. The world will never > know the truth, of course, because one of Bush's last acts as President > was to pardon everyone related to these high crimes and misdemeanors. > > There has also been reports that he was protecting major drug dealers in > the Mideast who were also acting as informants. These dealers were > passing on military and political information regarding such nations as > Syria and Iraq in exchange for that protection. > > It has long been known that it was at Bush's request that Brett > Kimberlin, a convicted small time drug dealer, was placed in solitary > confinement for the entire 1988 presidential election cycle. Why such a > harsh punishment for such a small time crook? Because Kimberlin had > stated in an NBC interview that he had been the source for the monthly > marijuana purchases of one Dan Quayle and that he had made Quayle and > his new blushing, conservative bride, Marilyn, a wedding present of > hashish and marijuana which, it goes without saying, was consumed and > not reported to the local police. > > Finally, there was once evidence that George Bush may have been the > celebrated "Deep-Throat" of Watergate fame. That evidence, however, has > long since been destroyed. (1) > > The boys of the Bush family have some truly dirty laundry, as well. > > Beginning with John "Jeb" Bush, now governor of Florida, we find that he > assisted Miguel Recarey, a fugitive now living in Spain, to steal over > $200 million from International Medical Centers, the HMO Recarey owned, > by using Jeb's father's influence to acquire a waiver for the HMO of the > standard rule of 50-50 (meaning that at least 50% of an HMO's clients > cannot be Medicare patients but must be full paying clients). This theft > left 150,000 elderly Americans without medical coverage. Oh, and by the > way, Recarey had paid Jeb Bush's company a $75,000 "real-estate > consultant fee". All totaled, Recarey embezzled over $1 billion in > Medicare funds through false billings and outright theft. No more of this Bush shit...you hear me? |
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On 7/27/2015 6:30 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 17:06:40 -0600, Sal Paradise > wrote: > >> On 7/27/2015 5:03 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 16:40:46 -0600, Sal Paradise > wrote: >>> >>>> On 7/27/2015 3:36 PM, Bruce wrote: >>>>> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 13:54:32 -0700, sf > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 21:29:38 +0100, "Ophelia" > >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Saint George" > wrote in message >>>>>>> ... >>>>>>>> On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >>>>>>>>> ... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that must be >>>>>>>> the "American Dream"... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> and *DON'T* even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> <g> >>>>>> >>>>>> We're a land of immigrants, so everything was invented elsewhere. >>>>>> What else is new? Frikadellen is closer to meatloaf than it is to an >>>>>> American style burger and Belgians fries are not served the American >>>>>> way. Theirs are served with flavored mayonnaise. Oh, joy. >>>>> >>>>> Belgians are right. Fries with mayonnaise is >>>>> >>>> >>>> You have the pallet of a Cossack :-( >>> >>> Cossacks are Slavs. Belgians and Dutch are the authorities when it >>> comes to French (quoi?) fries. >>> >> They're Cossacks for dipping in plebeian mayo. > > Oil and eggs are universal. Even the plebs love it. > Not on fries, and not on burgers, thank you very much! |
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On 7/27/2015 6:36 PM, Roy wrote:
> On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 1:43:51 PM UTC-6, Directorate of Troll Removal and Disposal wrote: >> On 7/28/2015 5:41 AM, Saint George wrote: >> Bush once called for building prisons and emphasizing "punishment over >> therapy" for juvenile offenders. Today, he supports reforming the >> criminal justice system, arguing that incarceration can harden low-level >> lawbreakers into career criminals. >> >> Bush "does not flip-flop," a Bush adviser said. "He learns. When he >> learns, he changes." Bush was particularly influenced by the experience >> of governing: he suddenly had access to measurements of what worked, and >> what did not, on issues like juvenile justice > > No more of this Bush shit...you hear? > Marty and Sqwerty don't listen, period. |
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On 7/27/2015 6:37 PM, Roy wrote:
> No more of this Bush shit...you hear me? Let me ditto that, in fact no more Bushes OR Clinton's period. |
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On 27/07/2015 08:41 pm, Saint George wrote:
> On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Even if KFC has been in the UK for a long time, that doesn't mean the >>> Royals ever ate it. >>> I can see it now: A new reality show, "Brits Eating Grits." >> >> <lol> not something I have ever tasted ![]() >> >> > > Southern Fried Chicken ---> Scotch Fried Chicken > > Grits (Cornmeal) ---> Porridge (Oatmeal) > > Confederate Flag ---> Saint Andrews Saltire > > > The Scotch were eating that shit before Christopher Columbus was even born! > > Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that must > be the "American Dream"... > > and *DON'T* even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... Forgot to mention 'Biscuits and Gravy (Grease)' are just Scones, another Scotch invention... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scone |
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![]() "graham" > wrote in message ... > On 27/07/2015 1:07 PM, Saint George wrote: >> On 27/07/2015 02:46 pm, William wrote: >>> On CBS This Morning, there was a story about a Chef from the Southern >>> part of the United States who is cooking in the UK and his Fried >>> Chicken is a big hit with the British Royal Family. I thought Kentucky >>> Fried Chicken invaded the British Isles years ago? I bet this Southern >>> Chef has the Brits eating Grits! >>> >>> William >>> >> >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fried_chicken#History >> >> Fritters have existed in Europe since the middle ages.[3] The Scots, and >> later Scottish immigrants to the southern United States, had a tradition >> of deep frying chicken in fat, unlike their English counterparts who >> baked or boiled chicken >> >> Fried Chicken originated from Scotland... > > "All Scottish cooking is based on a dare" > Mike Meyers > LOL Not at all!!!! The good stuff relies on very good and fresh ingredients. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Bruce" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 13:54:32 -0700, sf > wrote: > >>On Mon, 27 Jul 2015 21:29:38 +0100, "Ophelia" > >>wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> "Saint George" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> > On 27/07/2015 06:19 pm, Ophelia wrote: >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> "Nancy2" > wrote in message >>> >> ... >>> > >>> > Stealing other people's ideas and claiming them as their own, that >>> > must be >>> > the "American Dream"... >>> > >>> > and *DON'T* even start about Burgers (German) and "Fries" (Belgian)... >>> >>> <g> >> >>We're a land of immigrants, so everything was invented elsewhere. >>What else is new? Frikadellen is closer to meatloaf than it is to an >>American style burger and Belgians fries are not served the American >>way. Theirs are served with flavored mayonnaise. Oh, joy. > > Belgians are right. Fries with mayonnaise is > > > THE WAY > > > But flavored mayonnaise? Did you make that up yourself? Not something I have ever experienced, not in Germany, Belgium nor in your place. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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