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On 10/14/2018 4:08 PM, notbob wrote:
> On 10/14/2018 11:45 AM, Gary wrote: > >> What's netcop about me?Â* You are a proven bitch here to certain >> people. Not a nice side of you. > > Like you are doing, right now? > > You ppl!Â* ![]() > > (Lordy, how does Thunderbird (W10 version) KF anyone?) > > nb > > I use Tbird portable. Easy to KF just by a right click on their posting address. Choose from there. |
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"l not -l" > wrote in message
... > > On 14-Oct-2018, U.S. Janet B. > wrote: >> Gary, why don't you do what I do when I am ****ed at someone? >> I write a really nasty reply and then put it in my draft folder -- >> where it gets dusty and dies. > That is a wonderfully cathartic thing to do. I used that throughout my > career to vent anger/frustration with minimal risk of job loss. > Pre-email, > I would write a memo, have my admin type it, then I'd put it in my desk > drawer for several days. Pull it out, read it and, most of the time, rip > it > up; very rarely, I'd send it on to the addressee. > > I very occasionally will do that here on RFC; write a response, but not > send > it. Still cathartic. As the sayin goes,"say it and forget it, write it and regret it." Best to just comment to yourself over some of the responses, but sometimes you just gotta. LOL Cheri |
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 13:54:54 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"l not -l" > wrote in message ... >> >> That is a wonderfully cathartic thing to do. I used that throughout my >> career to vent anger/frustration with minimal risk of job loss. >> Pre-email, >> I would write a memo, have my admin type it, then I'd put it in my desk >> drawer for several days. Pull it out, read it and, most of the time, rip >> it >> up; very rarely, I'd send it on to the addressee. >> >> I very occasionally will do that here on RFC; write a response, but not >> send >> it. Still cathartic. > >As the sayin goes,"say it and forget it, write it and regret it." Best to >just comment to yourself over some of the responses, but sometimes you just >gotta. LOL But... but what happened to "write it and forget it"? |
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"Brice" > wrote in message
... > On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 13:54:54 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: > >>"l not -l" > wrote in message ... >>> >>> That is a wonderfully cathartic thing to do. I used that throughout my >>> career to vent anger/frustration with minimal risk of job loss. >>> Pre-email, >>> I would write a memo, have my admin type it, then I'd put it in my desk >>> drawer for several days. Pull it out, read it and, most of the time, >>> rip >>> it >>> up; very rarely, I'd send it on to the addressee. >>> >>> I very occasionally will do that here on RFC; write a response, but not >>> send >>> it. Still cathartic. >> >>As the sayin goes,"say it and forget it, write it and regret it." Best to >>just comment to yourself over some of the responses, but sometimes you >>just >>gotta. LOL > > But... but what happened to "write it and forget it"? Because it will be there forever, and thrown in your face at inopportune times. ![]() Cheri |
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 14:07:14 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"Brice" > wrote in message .. . >> On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 13:54:54 -0700, "Cheri" > >> wrote: >> >>>"l not -l" > wrote in message ... >>>> >>>> That is a wonderfully cathartic thing to do. I used that throughout my >>>> career to vent anger/frustration with minimal risk of job loss. >>>> Pre-email, >>>> I would write a memo, have my admin type it, then I'd put it in my desk >>>> drawer for several days. Pull it out, read it and, most of the time, >>>> rip >>>> it >>>> up; very rarely, I'd send it on to the addressee. >>>> >>>> I very occasionally will do that here on RFC; write a response, but not >>>> send >>>> it. Still cathartic. >>> >>>As the sayin goes,"say it and forget it, write it and regret it." Best to >>>just comment to yourself over some of the responses, but sometimes you >>>just >>>gotta. LOL >> >> But... but what happened to "write it and forget it"? > > >Because it will be there forever, and thrown in your face at inopportune >times. ![]() > >Cheri |
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On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 10:16:58 AM UTC-4, Jill McQuown wrote:
> What's for breakfast? I'll be making an omelet with crumbled bacon & > brie. ![]() > > Jill A Philly cheese-steak omelette, home fries, multi-grain toast at Parker's Maple Barn, Mason, NH. Mrs. Beitel: Eggs Benedict Florentine, maple frappe (yes, for breakfast!) Visiting Beitel offspring and spouses: Blueberry pancakes, pumpkin pancakes, fried eggs, sausages, kielbasa, etc. Regular and maple coffee. All were awesome. Service was fantastic as usual. (Worth the 1.5 hour wait, hard to put up with when you're hungry. That's what happens when all the leaf-peeping tourists[1] show up in the area on a beautiful cool colorful autumn day. As well as all the locals like us. :-) ) [1] More license plates in the parking lot from outside NH/MA than in. -- Silvar Beitel |
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On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 4:16:58 AM UTC-10, Jill McQuown wrote:
> What's for breakfast? I'll be making an omelet with crumbled bacon & > brie. ![]() > > Jill I made a jalapeno and cheese omelet with some fried pork belly. I wanted to get away with having pork for breakfast but that doesn't look like it's in the cards. https://www.amazon.com/photos/share/...Nt8E1wzjZ9usQX |
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On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote:
> On 10/14/2018 11:37 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > > > what irks me, here, in my city, supermarkets carry more different > > Jimmy Dean breakfast stuff than I bet you knew existed. For some > > reason most places do not carry those little biscuits and sausage. I > > have to hunt for them. arrrrgh > > Make yer own. This IS a cooking group. ![]() > > nb Well, the query was a friendly "What's for breakfast?" AKA an Andy tribute! :-) Washed down with an ice cold glass of milk! :-) John Kuthe... |
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On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote: > > On 10/14/2018 11:37 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > > > > > what irks me, here, in my city, supermarkets carry more different > > > Jimmy Dean breakfast stuff than I bet you knew existed. For some > > > reason most places do not carry those little biscuits and sausage. I > > > have to hunt for them. arrrrgh > > > > Make yer own. This IS a cooking group. ![]() > > > > nb > > Well, the query was a friendly "What's for breakfast?" AKA an Andy tribute! :-) > > Washed down with an ice cold glass of milk! :-) > > John Kuthe... Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. |
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 15:11:01 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: >> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote: >> > On 10/14/2018 11:37 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> > >> > > what irks me, here, in my city, supermarkets carry more different >> > > Jimmy Dean breakfast stuff than I bet you knew existed. For some >> > > reason most places do not carry those little biscuits and sausage. I >> > > have to hunt for them. arrrrgh >> > >> > Make yer own. This IS a cooking group. ![]() >> > >> > nb >> >> Well, the query was a friendly "What's for breakfast?" AKA an Andy tribute! :-) >> >> Washed down with an ice cold glass of milk! :-) >> >> John Kuthe... > >Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. Even though it's a very Dutch thing to do, I don't understand it either. |
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On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 5:15:18 PM UTC-5, Brice wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 15:11:01 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > > wrote: > > >On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: > >> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote: > >> > On 10/14/2018 11:37 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > >> > > >> > > what irks me, here, in my city, supermarkets carry more different > >> > > Jimmy Dean breakfast stuff than I bet you knew existed. For some > >> > > reason most places do not carry those little biscuits and sausage. I > >> > > have to hunt for them. arrrrgh > >> > > >> > Make yer own. This IS a cooking group. ![]() > >> > > >> > nb > >> > >> Well, the query was a friendly "What's for breakfast?" AKA an Andy tribute! :-) > >> > >> Washed down with an ice cold glass of milk! :-) > >> > >> John Kuthe... > > > >Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. > > Even though it's a very Dutch thing to do, I don't understand it > either. I don't remember when I stopped buying and drinking milk.But it;s been a few years. John Kuthe... |
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U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 09:26:56 -0500, Terry Coombs > > wrote: > > > On 10/14/2018 9:16 AM, jmcquown wrote: > >> What's for breakfast?* I'll be making an omelet with crumbled > bacon & >> brie. ![]() > > > > >> Jill > > > > I'm eating a frozen sausage biscuit as I type this ... not still > > frozen , of course . 45 seconds on high (1000w microwave) does it > > just right . > > that has become my almost every day breakfast. Jimmy Deans biscuit > and sausage. No egg, no cheese just biscuit and sausage. > Janet US My husband likes those too. |
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 15:20:05 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
> wrote: >On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 5:15:18 PM UTC-5, Brice wrote: >> On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 15:11:01 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > >> wrote: >> >> >On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: >> >> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote: >> >> > On 10/14/2018 11:37 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> >> > >> >> > > what irks me, here, in my city, supermarkets carry more different >> >> > > Jimmy Dean breakfast stuff than I bet you knew existed. For some >> >> > > reason most places do not carry those little biscuits and sausage. I >> >> > > have to hunt for them. arrrrgh >> >> > >> >> > Make yer own. This IS a cooking group. ![]() >> >> > >> >> > nb >> >> >> >> Well, the query was a friendly "What's for breakfast?" AKA an Andy tribute! :-) >> >> >> >> Washed down with an ice cold glass of milk! :-) >> >> >> >> John Kuthe... >> > >> >Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. >> >> Even though it's a very Dutch thing to do, I don't understand it >> either. > >I don't remember when I stopped buying and drinking milk.But it;s been a few years. School milk ended it for me: curdled if it was hot, frozen if it was cold. Eew. |
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 17:24:57 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote:
>U.S. Janet B. wrote: > >> that has become my almost every day breakfast. Jimmy Deans biscuit >> and sausage. No egg, no cheese just biscuit and sausage. >> Janet US > >My husband likes those too. Jimmy Dean Homestyle Biscuits Sausage "sausage patty: pork, water, contains 2% or less: sodium lactate, salt, sugar, spices, sodium phosphates, monosodium glutamate, sodium diacetate, caramel color. biscuit: enriched bleached flour (wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), water, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (soybean and/or cottonseed oils), sugar, yeast, potato flour, contains 2% or less of: salt, cultured buttermilk, calcium propionate and potassium sorbate (preservatives), dough conditioners (may contain one or more of the following: monoglycerides, ascorbic acid, azodicarbonamide, enzymes), calcium sulfate, soy flour." Does your husband turn green when he eats this? Does he light up in the dark? |
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On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 9:16:58 AM UTC-5, Jill McQuown wrote:
> > What's for breakfast? I'll be making an omelet with crumbled bacon & > brie. ![]() > > Jill > It is now dinner time BUT I had two hash brown patties with a couple of over medium eggs plopped on top for breakfast. No toast or biscuits or any type of meat. |
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On 10/14/2018 2:40 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> I use Tbird portable.Â* Easy to KF just by a right click on their posting > address.Â* Choose from there. You did it! OMG, thank you, Ed! ![]() nb |
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On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 5:38:01 PM UTC-5, Brice wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 17:24:57 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: > > >U.S. Janet B. wrote: > > > >> that has become my almost every day breakfast. Jimmy Deans biscuit > >> and sausage. No egg, no cheese just biscuit and sausage. > >> Janet US > > > >My husband likes those too. > > Jimmy Dean Homestyle Biscuits Sausage > > "sausage patty: pork, water, contains 2% or less: sodium lactate, > salt, sugar, spices, sodium phosphates, monosodium glutamate, sodium > diacetate, caramel color. biscuit: enriched bleached flour (wheat > flour, malted barley flour, niacin, iron, thiamin mononitrate, > riboflavin, folic acid), water, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil > (soybean and/or cottonseed oils), sugar, yeast, potato flour, contains > 2% or less of: salt, cultured buttermilk, calcium propionate and > potassium sorbate (preservatives), dough conditioners (may contain one > or more of the following: monoglycerides, ascorbic acid, > azodicarbonamide, enzymes), calcium sulfate, soy flour." > > Does your husband turn green when he eats this? Does he light up in > the dark? LOTTA CRAP IN 'EM!! Yuck! I'll stick with my brown rice, my home made baked beans and some chopped ham /w/ cayenne! YUM! And a mango for dessert! I eat not only better but VERY healthy! John Kuthe... |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > What's for breakfast? I'll be making an omelet with crumbled bacon & > brie. ![]() Mine is almost always the same. Cottage cheese on toast. Only time it's different is if I'm out of one or the other. |
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On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 6:11:04 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote:
> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: > > On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote: > > > On 10/14/2018 11:37 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > > > > > > > what irks me, here, in my city, supermarkets carry more different > > > > Jimmy Dean breakfast stuff than I bet you knew existed. For some > > > > reason most places do not carry those little biscuits and sausage. I > > > > have to hunt for them. arrrrgh > > > > > > Make yer own. This IS a cooking group. ![]() > > > > > > nb > > > > Well, the query was a friendly "What's for breakfast?" AKA an Andy tribute! :-) > > > > Washed down with an ice cold glass of milk! :-) > > > > John Kuthe... > > Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. Why odd? Anybody who finds milk tasty should drink it whenever they wish. I wash down my oatmeal with milk because milk provides a good slug of protein. Cindy Hamilton |
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dsi1 wrote:
> > On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 4:16:58 AM UTC-10, Jill McQuown wrote: > > What's for breakfast? I'll be making an omelet with crumbled bacon & > > brie. ![]() > > > > Jill > > I made a jalapeno and cheese omelet with some fried pork belly. I wanted to get away with having pork for breakfast but that doesn't look like it's in the cards. > > https://www.amazon.com/photos/share/...Nt8E1wzjZ9usQX Why wasn't it in the cards for you? Looks very good but obviously not all that pork in one meal. Did you at least eat one or maybe half of one? Low carb, for sure. ![]() |
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On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 5:43:48 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
.... > Why odd? Anybody who finds milk tasty should drink it whenever they wish. > > I wash down my oatmeal with milk because milk provides a good slug of protein. > > Cindy Hamilton Egocentricity DEFINED!! It's ALL ABOUT YOU again, I see! Whatever YOU want! :-( John Kuthe... |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > dsi1 wrote: > > Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. > > Why odd? Anybody who finds milk tasty should drink it whenever they wish. I used to have a tall cold glass of milk with many meals but slowly fell out of the habit. I'm starting to drink a bit more lately just because it's good for you (and I do still like it). I still like it...even for a cheap lunch like...2 PBJ sandwiches, some chips and a TGOCM. Even better for lunch...a hefty 12" sub sandwich with chips and a TGOCM! Note: I'm talking about American potato chips, not UK french fry chips. |
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On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 8:51:41 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > dsi1 wrote: > > > Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. > > > > Why odd? Anybody who finds milk tasty should drink it whenever they wish. > > I used to have a tall cold glass of milk with many meals but > slowly fell out of the habit. I'm starting to drink a bit more > lately just because it's good for you (and I do still like it). I > still like it...even for a cheap lunch like...2 PBJ sandwiches, > some chips and a TGOCM. > > Even better for lunch...a hefty 12" sub sandwich with chips and a > TGOCM! > > Note: I'm talking about American potato chips, not UK french fry > chips. "American potato chips" are a POS!!! Little GREASE SOAKERS!! John Kuthe... |
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On 10/14/2018 4:08 PM, notbob wrote:
> On 10/14/2018 11:45 AM, Gary wrote: > >> What's netcop about me?Â* You are a proven bitch here to certain >> people. Not a nice side of you. > > Like you are doing, right now? > > You ppl!Â* ![]() > > (Lordy, how does Thunderbird (W10 version) KF anyone?) > > nb > > Highlight the message, then click Message > Create Filter from Message. ![]() Jill |
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On 10/14/2018 4:01 PM, notbob wrote:
> On 10/14/2018 10:16 AM, jmcquown wrote: > >> A cuppa joe (coffee) isn't breakfast. > It is in my neck of the woods. > > If I'm still hungry, I'll fix something else.Â* ![]() > > nb Of course you will! ![]() extrapolation from that would be home fries in my book. ![]() Jill |
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On 10/15/2018 6:43 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 6:11:04 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: >>> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote: >>>> On 10/14/2018 11:37 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>> >>>>> what irks me, here, in my city, supermarkets carry more different >>>>> Jimmy Dean breakfast stuff than I bet you knew existed. For some >>>>> reason most places do not carry those little biscuits and sausage. I >>>>> have to hunt for them. arrrrgh >>>> >>>> Make yer own. This IS a cooking group. ![]() >>>> >>>> nb >>> >>> Well, the query was a friendly "What's for breakfast?" AKA an Andy tribute! :-) >>> >>> Washed down with an ice cold glass of milk! :-) >>> >>> John Kuthe... >> >> Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. > > Why odd? Anybody who finds milk tasty should drink it whenever they wish. > > I wash down my oatmeal with milk because milk provides a good slug of protein. > > Cindy Hamilton > I love a good cold glass of milk! What seems odd to me (unless you're lactose intolerant) is the idea that adults shouldn't drink it. Jill |
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On 10/15/2018 9:50 AM, Gary wrote:
> dsi1 wrote: >> >> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 4:16:58 AM UTC-10, Jill McQuown wrote: >>> What's for breakfast? I'll be making an omelet with crumbled bacon & >>> brie. ![]() >>> >>> Jill >> >> I made a jalapeno and cheese omelet with some fried pork belly. I wanted to get away with having pork for breakfast but that doesn't look like it's in the cards. >> >> https://www.amazon.com/photos/share/...Nt8E1wzjZ9usQX > > Why wasn't it in the cards for you? Looks very good but obviously > not all that pork in one meal. Did you at least eat one or maybe > half of one? Low carb, for sure. ![]() > *Now* whose being critical? Jill |
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Dave, have you ever made "French Breakfast Puffs?" They are like muffins, and really,
really, really good. N. |
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On 10/15/2018 12:09 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 10/15/2018 6:43 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 6:11:04 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >>> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: >>>> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote: >>>>> On 10/14/2018 11:37 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> what irks me, here, in my city, supermarkets carry more different >>>>>> Jimmy Dean breakfast stuff than I bet you knew existed.Â* For some >>>>>> reason most places do not carry those little biscuits and sausage. I >>>>>> have to hunt for them.Â*Â* arrrrgh >>>>> >>>>> Make yer own.Â* This IS a cooking group.Â* ![]() >>>>> >>>>> nb >>>> >>>> Well, the query was a friendly "What's for breakfast?" AKA an Andy >>>> tribute! :-) >>>> >>>> Washed down with an ice cold glass of milk! :-) >>>> >>>> John Kuthe... >>> >>> Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? >>> It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. >> >> Why odd?Â* Anybody who finds milk tasty should drink it whenever they >> wish. >> >> I wash down my oatmeal with milk because milk providesÂ* a good slug of >> protein. >> >> Cindy Hamilton >> > I love a good cold glass of milk!Â* What seems odd to me (unless you're > lactose intolerant) is the idea that adults shouldn't drink it. > > Jill If you like it, drink it. I've not had a glass of milk since I was a kid. I always disliked drinking milk, yet I like many milk products like vanilla ice cream and whipped cream. May be as much psychological as anything else. I don't eat cold cereal with milk but could tolerate it if nothing else was available. |
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On 10/15/2018 12:18 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 10/15/2018 12:09 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 10/15/2018 6:43 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 6:11:04 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >>>> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: >>>>> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote: >>>>>> On 10/14/2018 11:37 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> what irks me, here, in my city, supermarkets carry more different >>>>>>> Jimmy Dean breakfast stuff than I bet you knew existed.Â* For some >>>>>>> reason most places do not carry those little biscuits and sausage. I >>>>>>> have to hunt for them.Â*Â* arrrrgh >>>>>> >>>>>> Make yer own.Â* This IS a cooking group.Â* ![]() >>>>>> >>>>>> nb >>>>> >>>>> Well, the query was a friendly "What's for breakfast?" AKA an Andy >>>>> tribute! :-) >>>>> >>>>> Washed down with an ice cold glass of milk! :-) >>>>> >>>>> John Kuthe... >>>> >>>> Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? >>>> It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. >>> >>> Why odd?Â* Anybody who finds milk tasty should drink it whenever they >>> wish. >>> >>> I wash down my oatmeal with milk because milk providesÂ* a good slug >>> of protein. >>> >>> Cindy Hamilton >>> >> I love a good cold glass of milk!Â* What seems odd to me (unless you're >> lactose intolerant) is the idea that adults shouldn't drink it. >> >> Jill > > If you like it, drink it.Â* I've not had a glass of milk since I was a > kid.Â* I always disliked drinking milk, yet I like many milk products > like vanilla ice cream and whipped cream.Â* May be as much psychological > as anything else.Â* I don't eat cold cereal with milk but could tolerate > it if nothing else was available. If you never liked drinking milk of course you wouldn't want to drink it now. ![]() Jill |
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On 10/14/2018 1:45 PM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> >> On 10/14/2018 1:27 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>> On 10/14/2018 1:07 PM, Gary wrote: >>>> jmcquown wrote: >>>>> >>>>> A cuppa joe (coffee) isn't breakfast. Nuke the spuds then dice and >>>>> brown them in a skillet with onion. Make some home fries. ![]() >>>> >>>> Better yet, notbob, nuke the spuds to soft then throw them at >>>> mean Jill. Assume they are snowballs. heh >>>> >>> Oh fer cryin' out loud. >>> >>> Jill >> >> BTW, notbob and I have known each other for a couple of decades. If he >> thinks I'm "mean Jill" I'm sure he'll tell me. He doesn't need you to >> play netcop. > > What's netcop about me? You are a proven bitch here to certain > people. Not a nice side of you. > > Who cares how long you have known notbob? That has nothing to do > at all with your current mean spirit to a certain few here > and....constantly mean. You are a bully and you have certainly > lost face, imo. But that's just me. Joan might back you up but > then she is also mean to both of your targets. Both of you J's > are always mean and bullys to the other two J's. > > It must just be a "J" thing here in RFC. > Jill and Joan vs John and Julie. > Gary, I've *always* taken stupid statements to task. If you want to coddle everyone no one is stopping you. I gather you ignored the fact that you've been called out for your so called "just kidding!" posts. I'm not the one who brought that up. Nope, it was some of those non "mean girls" who pointed it out. Jill |
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On 10/14/2018 3:14 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 13:45:05 -0400, Gary > wrote: > >> jmcquown wrote: >>> >>> On 10/14/2018 1:27 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>>> On 10/14/2018 1:07 PM, Gary wrote: >>>>> jmcquown wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> A cuppa joe (coffee) isn't breakfast. Nuke the spuds then dice and >>>>>> brown them in a skillet with onion. Make some home fries. ![]() >>>>> >>>>> Better yet, notbob, nuke the spuds to soft then throw them at >>>>> mean Jill. Assume they are snowballs. heh >>>>> >>>> Oh fer cryin' out loud. >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> BTW, notbob and I have known each other for a couple of decades. If he >>> thinks I'm "mean Jill" I'm sure he'll tell me. He doesn't need you to >>> play netcop. >> >> What's netcop about me? You are a proven bitch here to certain >> people. Not a nice side of you. >> >> Who cares how long you have known notbob? That has nothing to do >> at all with your current mean spirit to a certain few here >> and....constantly mean. You are a bully and you have certainly >> lost face, imo. But that's just me. Joan might back you up but >> then she is also mean to both of your targets. Both of you J's >> are always mean and bullys to the other two J's. >> >> It must just be a "J" thing here in RFC. >> Jill and Joan vs John and Julie. > > Gary, why don't you do what I do when I am ****ed at someone? > I write a really nasty reply and then put it in my draft folder -- > where it gets dusty and dies. > I know I should do that, too, JanetB. Sometimes, though, it's hard not to reply to a ridiculous post. Such as J.K. constantly posting about his "lady love" who happens to be renting a room from him. Things like that are just plain creepy. I have no problem saying so. Jill |
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On 10/15/2018 12:15 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> Dave, have you ever made "French Breakfast Puffs?" They are like muffins, and really, > really, really good. > > N. > Could you elaborate? I've never heard of them. Jill |
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 12:42:19 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 10/14/2018 3:14 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: snip >> >> Gary, why don't you do what I do when I am ****ed at someone? >> I write a really nasty reply and then put it in my draft folder -- >> where it gets dusty and dies. >> >I know I should do that, too, JanetB. Sometimes, though, it's hard not >to reply to a ridiculous post. Such as J.K. constantly posting about >his "lady love" who happens to be renting a room from him. Things like >that are just plain creepy. I have no problem saying so. > >Jill yeah, I know. a lot of stuff gets by me but the really, truly nasty,, cut your soul stuff I manage to keep in the draft folder. Janet US |
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 12:43:25 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 10/15/2018 12:15 PM, Nancy2 wrote: >> Dave, have you ever made "French Breakfast Puffs?" They are like muffins, and really, >> really, really good. >> >> N. >> >Could you elaborate? I've never heard of them. > >Jill I haven't either. Although my computer assistant says I have a recipe from this group that I copied in 1998. Nancy2, could you describe them for us? The name seems to indicate that they are puffy in some way yet reading the recipe I have sounds just like muffins. Janet US |
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![]() "U.S. Janet B." wrote in message ... On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 12:43:25 -0400, jmcquown > wrote: >On 10/15/2018 12:15 PM, Nancy2 wrote: >> Dave, have you ever made "French Breakfast Puffs?" They are like >> muffins, and really, >> really, really good. >> >> N. >> >Could you elaborate? I've never heard of them. > >Jill I haven't either. Although my computer assistant says I have a recipe from this group that I copied in 1998. Nancy2, could you describe them for us? The name seems to indicate that they are puffy in some way yet reading the recipe I have sounds just like muffins. Janet US == They are on Google: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=fr...hrome&ie=UTF-8 |
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On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 12:43:48 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 6:11:04 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: > > On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: > > > On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote: > > > > On 10/14/2018 11:37 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > > > > > > > > > what irks me, here, in my city, supermarkets carry more different > > > > > Jimmy Dean breakfast stuff than I bet you knew existed. For some > > > > > reason most places do not carry those little biscuits and sausage. I > > > > > have to hunt for them. arrrrgh > > > > > > > > Make yer own. This IS a cooking group. ![]() > > > > > > > > nb > > > > > > Well, the query was a friendly "What's for breakfast?" AKA an Andy tribute! :-) > > > > > > Washed down with an ice cold glass of milk! :-) > > > > > > John Kuthe... > > > > Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. > > Why odd? Anybody who finds milk tasty should drink it whenever they wish. > > I wash down my oatmeal with milk because milk provides a good slug of protein. > > Cindy Hamilton It certainly is possible but washing down food with milk is an odd thing for an adult to do. It's like your daddy playing hopscotch. |
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 11:00:45 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 12:43:48 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 6:11:04 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >> > On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 11:58:27 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: >> > > On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote: >> > > > On 10/14/2018 11:37 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> > > > >> > > > > what irks me, here, in my city, supermarkets carry more different >> > > > > Jimmy Dean breakfast stuff than I bet you knew existed. For some >> > > > > reason most places do not carry those little biscuits and sausage. I >> > > > > have to hunt for them. arrrrgh >> > > > >> > > > Make yer own. This IS a cooking group. ![]() >> > > > >> > > > nb >> > > >> > > Well, the query was a friendly "What's for breakfast?" AKA an Andy tribute! :-) >> > > >> > > Washed down with an ice cold glass of milk! :-) >> > > >> > > John Kuthe... >> > >> > Is this washing down of food with an ice cold glass of milk common? It seems odd to me that an adult would do such a thing. >> >> Why odd? Anybody who finds milk tasty should drink it whenever they wish. >> >> I wash down my oatmeal with milk because milk provides a good slug of protein. >> >> Cindy Hamilton > >It certainly is possible but washing down food with milk is an odd thing for an adult to do. It's like your daddy playing hopscotch. lol |
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 18:58:34 +0100, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"U.S. Janet B." wrote in message .. . > >On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 12:43:25 -0400, jmcquown > >wrote: > >>On 10/15/2018 12:15 PM, Nancy2 wrote: >>> Dave, have you ever made "French Breakfast Puffs?" They are like >>> muffins, and really, >>> really, really good. >>> >>> N. >>> >>Could you elaborate? I've never heard of them. >> >>Jill >I haven't either. Although my computer assistant says I have a recipe >from this group that I copied in 1998. Nancy2, could you describe >them for us? The name seems to indicate that they are puffy in some >way yet reading the recipe I have sounds just like muffins. >Janet US > >== > >They are on Google: > >https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=fr...hrome&ie=UTF-8 > thanks. I guess they are puffy. They look tasty. |
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On Monday, October 15, 2018 at 11:09:44 AM UTC-5, Jill McQuown wrote:
> > I love a good cold glass of milk! What seems odd to me (unless you're > lactose intolerant) is the idea that adults shouldn't drink it. > > Jill > I love milk and drink it with many meals. Some things it goes with exceptionally well while others another beverage is better. |
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