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Tonight's dinner is oh so good! I have had tuna this way but never turkey.
And I don't usually like stuff with turkey in it but I love this! I loosely
followed this recipe:

https://www.campbells.com/kitchen/re...ini-casserole/

Fred Meyer had two huge Portabella mushrooms on a Woo Hoo (used meat) so I
used those, chopped well. Used less turkey, more peas, more cheese, and two
cans of soup as one can plus the milk didn't seem like enough sauce.

Onions were cooked in a separate pan and sherry was added to them. That way,
I could take out a small portion for the dog. He got mostly turkey and peas.

I used a store brand Artisan bread for the crumbs. Oh my did they come out
nice and toasty. Excellent meal!

I did do a smallish salad on the side but I'm not having salad. This is
plenty enough food for me and there are leftovers too!

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"Julie Bove" wrote:
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>Tonight's dinner is oh so good! I have had tuna this way but never turkey.
>And I don't usually like stuff with turkey in it but I love this! I loosely
>followed this recipe:
>
>https://www.campbells.com/kitchen/re...ini-casserole/
>
>Fred Meyer had two huge Portabella mushrooms on a Woo Hoo (used meat) so I
>used those, chopped well. Used less turkey, more peas, more cheese, and two
>cans of soup as one can plus the milk didn't seem like enough sauce.


Two cans of creamed condensed soup will put two pounds on each ass
cheek.

>Onions were cooked in a separate pan and sherry was added to them. That way,
>I could take out a small portion for the dog. He got mostly turkey and peas.


Don't you know onions are toxic to dogs... not smart.

>I used a store brand Artisan bread for the crumbs. Oh my did they come out
>nice and toasty. Excellent meal!
>
>I did do a smallish salad on the side but I'm not having salad. This is
>plenty enough food for me and there are leftovers too!


Would've been smarter to eat only half and save half for another meal
and have a *large* salad instead.

And now that you're living alone it would be smart to cook in
quantities that will give you lots of left overs.... saves having to
cook so often and all the clean up. And stay away from those
condensed creamed soups, they're very unhealthy and pack on the
pounds, plus they are way over priced for a can of garbage.
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On 12/28/2017 1:34 PM, wrote:
> "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>
>> Tonight's dinner is oh so good! I have had tuna this way but never turkey.
>> And I don't usually like stuff with turkey in it but I love this! I loosely
>> followed this recipe:
>>
>>
https://www.campbells.com/kitchen/re...ini-casserole/
>>
>> Fred Meyer had two huge Portabella mushrooms on a Woo Hoo (used meat) so I
>> used those, chopped well. Used less turkey, more peas, more cheese, and two
>> cans of soup as one can plus the milk didn't seem like enough sauce.

>
> Two cans of creamed condensed soup will put two pounds on each ass
> cheek.
>
>> Onions were cooked in a separate pan and sherry was added to them. That way,
>> I could take out a small portion for the dog. He got mostly turkey and peas.

>
> Don't you know onions are toxic to dogs... not smart.
>
>> I used a store brand Artisan bread for the crumbs. Oh my did they come out
>> nice and toasty. Excellent meal!
>>
>> I did do a smallish salad on the side but I'm not having salad. This is
>> plenty enough food for me and there are leftovers too!

>
> Would've been smarter to eat only half and save half for another meal
> and have a *large* salad instead.
>
> And now that you're living alone it would be smart to cook in
> quantities that will give you lots of left overs.... saves having to
> cook so often and all the clean up. And stay away from those
> condensed creamed soups, they're very unhealthy and pack on the
> pounds, plus they are way over priced for a can of garbage.
>

What makes you think she's living alone?

Jill
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On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 14:45:27 -0600, Sqwertz >
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>On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 19:38:29 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> Tonight's dinner is oh so good! I have had tuna this way but never turkey.
>> And I don't usually like stuff with turkey in it but I love this! I loosely
>> followed this recipe:
>>
>> https://www.campbells.com/kitchen/re...ini-casserole/

>
>My Turkey Tetrazinni comes from Stouffers.


Poor chap!

Stouffers Turkey Tetrazzini
"Blanched Spaghetti (Water, Semolina, Wheat Gluten), Skim Milk, Cooked
Turkey Tenderloins (Turkey Breast Meat, Water, Turkey Flavor, Modified
Tapioca & Corn Starch, Salt, Carrageenan), Water, Cream, Celery,
Sherry Wine, Mushrooms, Bread Crumbs (Wheat Flour, Sugar, Yeast,
Soybean Oil, Salt), Soybean Oil, Modified Cornstarch, Salt, Bleached
Wheat Flour, Flavor (Chicken Fat, Flavors, Chicken Flavor), Yeast
Extract, Sugar, Spices, Sulfiting Agents."

So you make a turkey product, so you put turkey in it. But then comes
the big trick: "Turkey Flavor"! Because wiithout "Turkey Flavor"
abused and tortured industry turkey doesn't taste like... turkey!
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> On 12/28/2017 1:34 PM, wrote:
>> "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>>
>>> Tonight's dinner is oh so good! I have had tuna this way but never
>>> turkey.
>>> And I don't usually like stuff with turkey in it but I love this! I
>>> loosely
>>> followed this recipe:
>>>
>>>
https://www.campbells.com/kitchen/re...ini-casserole/
>>>
>>> Fred Meyer had two huge Portabella mushrooms on a Woo Hoo (used meat)
>>> so I
>>> used those, chopped well. Used less turkey, more peas, more cheese,
>>> and two
>>> cans of soup as one can plus the milk didn't seem like enough sauce.

>>
>> Two cans of creamed condensed soup will put two pounds on each ass
>> cheek.
>>
>>> Onions were cooked in a separate pan and sherry was added to them.
>>> That way,
>>> I could take out a small portion for the dog. He got mostly turkey
>>> and peas.

>>
>> Don't you know onions are toxic to dogs... not smart.
>>
>>> I used a store brand Artisan bread for the crumbs. Oh my did they
>>> come out
>>> nice and toasty. Excellent meal!
>>>
>>> I did do a smallish salad on the side but I'm not having salad. This is
>>> plenty enough food for me and there are leftovers too!

>>
>> Would've been smarter to eat only half and save half for another meal
>> and have a *large* salad instead.
>>
>> And now that you're living alone it would be smart to cook in
>> quantities that will give you lots of left overs.... saves having to
>> cook so often and all the clean up. And stay away from those
>> condensed creamed soups, they're very unhealthy and pack on the
>> pounds, plus they are way over priced for a can of garbage.
>>

> What makes you think she's living alone?
>
> Jill


Simply because he is functionally living alone. He may share a residence
with a legal wife, but both are living alone.

His worldview extends no further than Lung Guyland.

Some of us have no problem with solitude. Others go bonkers and
manufacture things.







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On 12/28/2017 1:45 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> The single life is treating you well.
>
> -sw

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>> 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
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news
> "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>
>>Tonight's dinner is oh so good! I have had tuna this way but never turkey.
>>And I don't usually like stuff with turkey in it but I love this! I
>>loosely
>>followed this recipe:
>>
>>https://www.campbells.com/kitchen/re...ini-casserole/
>>
>>Fred Meyer had two huge Portabella mushrooms on a Woo Hoo (used meat) so I
>>used those, chopped well. Used less turkey, more peas, more cheese, and
>>two
>>cans of soup as one can plus the milk didn't seem like enough sauce.

>
> Two cans of creamed condensed soup will put two pounds on each ass
> cheek.


Good. I need that. My ass is flat.
>
>>Onions were cooked in a separate pan and sherry was added to them. That
>>way,
>>I could take out a small portion for the dog. He got mostly turkey and
>>peas.

>
> Don't you know onions are toxic to dogs... not smart.


That's why I said I cooked them in a separate pan and added them and the
sherry after I took out his portion.
>
>>I used a store brand Artisan bread for the crumbs. Oh my did they come out
>>nice and toasty. Excellent meal!
>>
>>I did do a smallish salad on the side but I'm not having salad. This is
>>plenty enough food for me and there are leftovers too!

>
> Would've been smarter to eat only half and save half for another meal
> and have a *large* salad instead.


Not for me. I can't digest salad well. Last time I tried to eat a large one,
it swam upstream all night.
>
> And now that you're living alone it would be smart to cook in
> quantities that will give you lots of left overs.... saves having to
> cook so often and all the clean up. And stay away from those
> condensed creamed soups, they're very unhealthy and pack on the
> pounds, plus they are way over priced for a can of garbage.


Who says I'm living alone? I might be the only who lives in the house but I
am still cooking for other people,. And a dog. I rarely eat creamed or any
other kind of canned soups. There is nothing in a creamed soup that would
pack on pounds. My mom used to tell me that bread and cheese made a person
fat. Nope. You're either fat or your not. That's mostly just genetics.

There are some instances where people overeat. I'm not one of those. Due to
my stomach issues, I can't eat much at once. The others I am cooking for are
very thin. They're out in the elements doing manual labor. They need the
calories.

I did work with a very large woman who said she had a habit of eating 12
sandwiches at a time and stopping at Baskin and Robbins every night on the
way home from work for a tub of ice cream. She said she kept the ice cream
in the basemen freezer where she ate it with a spoon. Dr. told her to stop
this. Told her what normal portions were. She claimed she started eating
like he said and she is thin now. I find this hard to believe. Something
caused her to overeat like that. Generally if one has a problem like that
and doesn't address it, it comes out in other ways.

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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 12/28/2017 1:34 PM, wrote:
>> "Julie Bove" wrote:
>>>
>>> Tonight's dinner is oh so good! I have had tuna this way but never
>>> turkey.
>>> And I don't usually like stuff with turkey in it but I love this! I
>>> loosely
>>> followed this recipe:
>>>
>>>
https://www.campbells.com/kitchen/re...ini-casserole/
>>>
>>> Fred Meyer had two huge Portabella mushrooms on a Woo Hoo (used meat) so
>>> I
>>> used those, chopped well. Used less turkey, more peas, more cheese, and
>>> two
>>> cans of soup as one can plus the milk didn't seem like enough sauce.

>>
>> Two cans of creamed condensed soup will put two pounds on each ass
>> cheek.
>>
>>> Onions were cooked in a separate pan and sherry was added to them. That
>>> way,
>>> I could take out a small portion for the dog. He got mostly turkey and
>>> peas.

>>
>> Don't you know onions are toxic to dogs... not smart.
>>
>>> I used a store brand Artisan bread for the crumbs. Oh my did they come
>>> out
>>> nice and toasty. Excellent meal!
>>>
>>> I did do a smallish salad on the side but I'm not having salad. This is
>>> plenty enough food for me and there are leftovers too!

>>
>> Would've been smarter to eat only half and save half for another meal
>> and have a *large* salad instead.
>>
>> And now that you're living alone it would be smart to cook in
>> quantities that will give you lots of left overs.... saves having to
>> cook so often and all the clean up. And stay away from those
>> condensed creamed soups, they're very unhealthy and pack on the
>> pounds, plus they are way over priced for a can of garbage.
>>

> What makes you think she's living alone?


Technically, I am, except when I have visitors which I likely will for New
Years. But I am still cooking for others.

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> On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 14:45:27 -0600, Sqwertz >
> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 19:38:29 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>>> Tonight's dinner is oh so good! I have had tuna this way but never
>>> turkey.
>>> And I don't usually like stuff with turkey in it but I love this! I
>>> loosely
>>> followed this recipe:
>>>
>>> https://www.campbells.com/kitchen/re...ini-casserole/

>>
>>My Turkey Tetrazinni comes from Stouffers.

>
> Poor chap!
>
> Stouffers Turkey Tetrazzini
> "Blanched Spaghetti (Water, Semolina, Wheat Gluten), Skim Milk, Cooked
> Turkey Tenderloins (Turkey Breast Meat, Water, Turkey Flavor, Modified
> Tapioca & Corn Starch, Salt, Carrageenan), Water, Cream, Celery,
> Sherry Wine, Mushrooms, Bread Crumbs (Wheat Flour, Sugar, Yeast,
> Soybean Oil, Salt), Soybean Oil, Modified Cornstarch, Salt, Bleached
> Wheat Flour, Flavor (Chicken Fat, Flavors, Chicken Flavor), Yeast
> Extract, Sugar, Spices, Sulfiting Agents."
>
> So you make a turkey product, so you put turkey in it. But then comes
> the big trick: "Turkey Flavor"! Because wiithout "Turkey Flavor"
> abused and tortured industry turkey doesn't taste like... turkey!


Pretty similar to what I made, actually. No soybean oil or sugar through.

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On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 21:31:02 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
>"Bruce" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 14:45:27 -0600, Sqwertz >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 19:38:29 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>>> Tonight's dinner is oh so good! I have had tuna this way but never
>>>> turkey.
>>>> And I don't usually like stuff with turkey in it but I love this! I
>>>> loosely
>>>> followed this recipe:
>>>>
>>>> https://www.campbells.com/kitchen/re...ini-casserole/
>>>
>>>My Turkey Tetrazinni comes from Stouffers.

>>
>> Poor chap!
>>
>> Stouffers Turkey Tetrazzini
>> "Blanched Spaghetti (Water, Semolina, Wheat Gluten), Skim Milk, Cooked
>> Turkey Tenderloins (Turkey Breast Meat, Water, Turkey Flavor, Modified
>> Tapioca & Corn Starch, Salt, Carrageenan), Water, Cream, Celery,
>> Sherry Wine, Mushrooms, Bread Crumbs (Wheat Flour, Sugar, Yeast,
>> Soybean Oil, Salt), Soybean Oil, Modified Cornstarch, Salt, Bleached
>> Wheat Flour, Flavor (Chicken Fat, Flavors, Chicken Flavor), Yeast
>> Extract, Sugar, Spices, Sulfiting Agents."
>>
>> So you make a turkey product, so you put turkey in it. But then comes
>> the big trick: "Turkey Flavor"! Because wiithout "Turkey Flavor"
>> abused and tortured industry turkey doesn't taste like... turkey!

>
>Pretty similar to what I made, actually. No soybean oil or sugar through.


What do you use for "Turkey Flavor"? And do you wait until the
Sulfiting Agents are on special?



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> On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 21:31:02 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>"Bruce" > wrote in message
. ..
>>> On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 14:45:27 -0600, Sqwertz >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 19:38:29 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Tonight's dinner is oh so good! I have had tuna this way but never
>>>>> turkey.
>>>>> And I don't usually like stuff with turkey in it but I love this! I
>>>>> loosely
>>>>> followed this recipe:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://www.campbells.com/kitchen/re...ini-casserole/
>>>>
>>>>My Turkey Tetrazinni comes from Stouffers.
>>>
>>> Poor chap!
>>>
>>> Stouffers Turkey Tetrazzini
>>> "Blanched Spaghetti (Water, Semolina, Wheat Gluten), Skim Milk, Cooked
>>> Turkey Tenderloins (Turkey Breast Meat, Water, Turkey Flavor, Modified
>>> Tapioca & Corn Starch, Salt, Carrageenan), Water, Cream, Celery,
>>> Sherry Wine, Mushrooms, Bread Crumbs (Wheat Flour, Sugar, Yeast,
>>> Soybean Oil, Salt), Soybean Oil, Modified Cornstarch, Salt, Bleached
>>> Wheat Flour, Flavor (Chicken Fat, Flavors, Chicken Flavor), Yeast
>>> Extract, Sugar, Spices, Sulfiting Agents."
>>>
>>> So you make a turkey product, so you put turkey in it. But then comes
>>> the big trick: "Turkey Flavor"! Because wiithout "Turkey Flavor"
>>> abused and tortured industry turkey doesn't taste like... turkey!

>>
>>Pretty similar to what I made, actually. No soybean oil or sugar through.

>
> What do you use for "Turkey Flavor"? And do you wait until the
> Sulfiting Agents are on special?


I have no clue what exactly was in the soup or turkey. Could have been in
there.

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On 12/29/2017 12:42 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> Sheldon would like to see some pictures of that, or else it doesn't
> exist.
>
> -sw

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>> 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
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>
>> > wrote in message
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>>>
>>> Two cans of creamed condensed soup will put two pounds on each ass
>>> cheek.

>>
>> Good. I need that. My ass is flat.

>
> Sheldon would like to see some pictures of that, or else it doesn't
> exist.


That's the thing. Totally flat I tell you. As if it doesn't exist!

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"Julie Bove" wrote:
>"Sqwertz" wrote:
>>Julie Bove wrote:
>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Two cans of creamed condensed soup will put two pounds on each ass
>>>> cheek.
>>>
>>> Good. I need that. My ass is flat.

>>
>> Sheldon would like to see some pictures of that, or else it doesn't
>> exist.

>
>That's the thing. Totally flat I tell you. As if it doesn't exist!


So you need a lift, just place a double order to My Pillow. hehe

If you hooked up with the dwarf you'd have the biggest ass on the
planet, unfortuantely you'd only have the hole. LOL-LOL
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