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On Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 9:55:10 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> Peanut powder. lol > http://www.jif.com/products/regular-peanut-powder Nothing new about that. Powdered peanut butter. I guess they can make more money selling it to people as a low-fat peanut butter substitute than they could by feeding it to pigs or whatever they used to do with the by-products of peanut oil processing. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 10/1/2015 10:10 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> Horrible stuff. It's the shit that leftover after After you stalked poor Omelet off the net: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Omelet wrote: > >> He hates me 'cause I never slept with him... > > He hates himself because he is all he has to sleep with > I don't know, sometimes he used to seem normal, then he went petty > trough vindictive and now I just shun contact. I have enough crazies to > deal with in my world without encouraging those who refuse to take their > meds. For the record, I never once even considered sleeping with you. And you know that. You're the one who somehow got the idea that I was going to move in with you - and you posted that to RFC just out of the total blue. After having met you twice at casual austin.food gatherings 2 or 3 years ago and not giving you any indication that there was any sort of romantic interest in the least, you somehow twisted that into MY MOVING IN WITH YOU? That was just way too Psycho for me. I sat there at stared at the screen for at least 15 minutes wondering, WTF? That was just way too spooky. I've met weird, semi-psycho women before but you win, hands down. Mapi of austin.general still holds the male title, but at least he announced his psychosis right there lying on the floor of the bar at B.D. Reilly's rather than romantically obsessing over me for 2 years. Needless to say, you need to come to terms with what happened and why your mind works that way and stop making up excuses for your fixation and disappointment before we become the next Yoli and Michael. I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. And Jeremy, I was just tired of your decade of bullshit and visions of grandeur about all these things you're "working on" or have not done in the past. Even posting a call for meetings with imaginary people about imaginary projects of yours at "the normal time and place", as if you are somebody important with a life. I'm pretty sure you're manic depressive mixed with habitual liar. Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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On 10/1/2015 9:56 AM, Gary wrote:
> Peanut powder. lol > http://www.jif.com/products/regular-peanut-powder > You beat me to it! I was perusing the grocery store sale circulars online and JIF peanut powder jumped right out at me. WTH? Jill |
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On 10/1/2015 12:37 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 9:55:10 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote: >> Peanut powder. lol >> http://www.jif.com/products/regular-peanut-powder > > Nothing new about that. Powdered peanut butter. > > I guess they can make more money selling it to people as a > low-fat peanut butter substitute than they could by > feeding it to pigs or whatever they used to do with the > by-products of peanut oil processing. > > Cindy Hamilton > Beats me who would buy it but I did see it advertised in a couple of supermarket sales ads. I thought it sounded strange so I looked it up even before Gary posted the link. I read about it and thought uh, okay. I sure wouldn't waste my money. Jill |
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On Thu, 01 Oct 2015 09:56:27 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Peanut powder. lol > http://www.jif.com/products/regular-peanut-powder Next thing you know, elephants will be snorting it. |
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On Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 6:55:10 AM UTC-7, Gary wrote:
> Peanut powder. lol > http://www.jif.com/products/regular-peanut-powder Protein shakes and flourless cakes! |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Peanut powder. lol > http://www.jif.com/products/regular-peanut-powder Not new. |
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On 2015-10-01, jmcquown > wrote:
> On 10/1/2015 9:56 AM, Gary wrote: >> http://www.jif.com/products/regular-peanut-powder > online and JIF peanut powder jumped right out at me. WTH? Strikes me as a way to get all that peanut oil outta peanut buttter. You priced peanut oil, lately? $12-$13 gal at WW. I went to the primary Asian sprmkt in Colo Springs and they didn't even have peanut oil! Now you know why. nb |
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notbob > Wrote in message:
> On 2015-10-01, jmcquown > wrote: > >> On 10/1/2015 9:56 AM, Gary wrote: > >>> http://www.jif.com/products/regular-peanut-powder > >> online and JIF peanut powder jumped right out at me. WTH? > > Strikes me as a way to get all that peanut oil outta peanut buttter. > You priced peanut oil, lately? $12-$13 gal at WW. I went to the > primary Asian sprmkt in Colo Springs and they didn't even have > peanut oil! Now you know why. > > nb > My regular grocery store doesn't even sell peanut oil in gallon jugs anymore. I wondered why. -- ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 10/1/2015 12:37 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 9:55:10 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote: >>> Peanut powder. lol >>> http://www.jif.com/products/regular-peanut-powder >> >> Nothing new about that. Powdered peanut butter. >> >> I guess they can make more money selling it to people as a >> low-fat peanut butter substitute than they could by >> feeding it to pigs or whatever they used to do with the >> by-products of peanut oil processing. >> >> Cindy Hamilton >> > Beats me who would buy it but I did see it advertised in a couple of > supermarket sales ads. I thought it sounded strange so I looked it up > even before Gary posted the link. I read about it and thought uh, okay. I > sure wouldn't waste my money. Backpackers use it. |
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On 2015-10-02, Cheryl > wrote:
> first few batches were not good. They kept sticking to the > basket. Each batch got a little better but it was harder to clean > up compared to shallow frying them. Lose the basket, which are usually made of cheap aliminum, and jes plop the rings into the hot oil. When they float to the top and become golden brown, retrieve from fryer with one of those "spider" ladles. Preferably, bamboo handle with stainless steel spider. This is what I have and it's a good one: <http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000684DTU/ref=twister_B0092ZDKAQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1> It comes in 7" dia, also. nb |
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"Jeßus" wrote:
> > Gary wrote: > >Peanut powder. lol > > http://www.jif.com/products/regular-peanut-powder > > Next thing you know, elephants will be snorting it. LOL Good one! |
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![]() "Cheryl" > wrote in message eb.com... > "Ophelia" > Wrote in message: > . >>> >> >> When I deep fry stuff like that I make sure the oil is *very* hot and >> turn >> the heat down once the stuff is in. Also it helps to keep them moving. >> If >> you did all that then I am stuck ![]() >> > > I'll try your suggestions too. After the first couple of small > batches I did try to keep them moving and it seemed to help. I > like deep frying with a batter rather than breading so I might > try a few different recipes too. Incidentally, you don't need the basket. You can lift them out with a draining spoon. I cook battered fish in mine without the basked. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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