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A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes
turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. Won't be buying it again. Jill |
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. > >https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg > >That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() > >BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more >grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. >Won't be buying it again. Apart from the weird ingredients, it looks good. |
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. > >https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg > >That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() > >BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more >grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. >Won't be buying it again. > >Jill One of your best renditions. |
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On 6/20/2020 4:43 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >> turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >> with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. >> >> https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg >> >> That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() >> >> BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more >> grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. >> Won't be buying it again. >> >> Jill > > One of your best renditions. > Gee, thanks. ![]() Jill |
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On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 3:24:17 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
> > A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes > turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan > with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. > > https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg > > That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() > > BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more > grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. > Won't be buying it again. > > Jill > Some of the Knorr/Lipton side dishes are quite good and others are just a waste of money. I don't understand how one flavor can be so good and another just bland as cardboard. But your dinner looks good to me. |
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 17:30:44 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
> On 6/20/2020 4:43 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: >> On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>> A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >>> turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >>> with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. >>> >>> https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg >>> >>> That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() >>> >>> BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more >>> grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. >>> Won't be buying it again. >>> >>> Jill >> >> One of your best renditions. >> > Gee, thanks. ![]() of the hairballs my cats leave splattered on the kitchen floor. |
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 18:45:57 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >> turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >> with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. >> >> https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg > >An 18" Italian sub with capicollo, pepperoni, salami, provolone, 2 >kinds of giardiniera, lettuce, tomato, fried sweet Aloha peppers, >Italian seasoning, and EVOO. If you were as rich as your food, you'd be a billionaire. |
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 14:35:07 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote: >On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 3:24:17 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: >> >> A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >> turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >> with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. >> >> https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg >> >> That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() >> >> BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more >> grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. >> Won't be buying it again. >> >> Jill >> >Some of the Knorr/Lipton side dishes are quite good and others are just >a waste of money. I don't understand how one flavor can be so good and >another just bland as cardboard. But your dinner looks good to me. I had lobster last night and scallops again tonight. I feel I must support the fishermen who have problems selling their haul these days ![]() |
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On 6/20/2020 7:49 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 17:30:44 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> On 6/20/2020 4:43 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: >>> On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >>>> turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >>>> with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. >>>> >>>> https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg >>>> >>>> That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() >>>> >>>> BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more >>>> grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. >>>> Won't be buying it again. >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> One of your best renditions. >>> >> Gee, thanks. ![]() > > of the hairballs my cats leave splattered on the kitchen floor. > That's the Sheldon I was expecting! ![]() Jill |
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" wrote:
> > On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 3:24:17 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: > > > > A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes > > turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan > > with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. > > > > https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg > > > > That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() > > > > BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more > > grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. > > Won't be buying it again. > > > > Jill > > > Some of the Knorr/Lipton side dishes are quite good and others are just > a waste of money. I don't understand how one flavor can be so good and > another just bland as cardboard. But your dinner looks good to me. I agree with you on both counts. Some of those Lipton sides are good and some not so good. With the broccoli ones, I'll add some extra frozen broccoli. And yes, Jill, your dinner looks good to me too. How was that canned turnip greens? |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > I found liters of new harvest Pompein "Robusto" EVOO for $2.21 at > the goremay store last week. I bought 5 of them. Have you opened one yet and tasted it? That might explain why it sold for so cheap. I bought one of those (32oz or 946ml) about a year or so ago. Mine was called "Robust" not Robusto. It was on a good sale for about $6 or so. Going by the name, I thought it might have a good taste. It was pretty much tasteless. For that reason, I've left it sit out on the counter since then, hoping that once it started to go rancid it might have a better taste. I just tasted it again this morning and now it's starting to develop a slight taste and a bit more distinct taste. Maybe I do just have TIAD. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > On 6/20/2020 7:49 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: > > On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 17:30:44 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > > > >> On 6/20/2020 4:43 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: > >>> On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown > > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>>> A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes > >>>> turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan > >>>> with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. > >>>> > >>>> https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg > >>>> > >>>> That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() > >>>> > >>>> BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more > >>>> grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. > >>>> Won't be buying it again. > >>>> > >>>> Jill > >>> > >>> One of your best renditions. > >>> > >> Gee, thanks. ![]() > > > > of the hairballs my cats leave splattered on the kitchen floor. > > > That's the Sheldon I was expecting! ![]() LOL! That was Sheldon posting before and after Crystal Palace. His first message, "One of your best renditions." Was posted at 4:43 in the afternoon - still sober. His 2nd message was posted AFTER drinking for 2 hours... 6:49 in the evening. LOL! One drink per day, my ass. |
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. > >https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg > >That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() > >BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more >grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. >Won't be buying it again. > >Jill I thawed some posole. It filled us up at 5 pm but we were hungry at midnight so I made a couple of cheese sandwiches. Janet US |
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Lucretia Borgia wrote:
> > I had lobster last night and scallops again tonight. I feel I must > support the fishermen who have problems selling their haul these days > ![]() Both meals sound good. Why are the fishermen having trouble selling their catches these days? |
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On June 20,.2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: - hide quoted text - >A small plate. Two crab cakes... Sometimes I wonder if so-called Maryland crab cakes really use crabmeat driven up from the Gulf of Mexico. |
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 00:26:10 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 6/20/2020 7:49 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: >> On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 17:30:44 -0400, jmcquown wrote: >> >>> On 6/20/2020 4:43 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: >>>> On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >>>>> turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >>>>> with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. >>>>> >>>>> https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg >>>>> >>>>> That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() >>>>> >>>>> BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more >>>>> grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. >>>>> Won't be buying it again. >>>>> >>>>> Jill >>>> >>>> One of your best renditions. >>>> >>> Gee, thanks. ![]() >> >> of the hairballs my cats leave splattered on the kitchen floor. >> >That's the Sheldon I was expecting! ![]() > >Jill I didn't write that... and our cats have never eaten crab cakes... we don't ever have crab cakes here, we don't eat crab anything. The only time I've ever eaten crab was some 50 years ago at an all the Alaskan king crab you can eat for $5.99 at Red Lobster... first arrived a bowl of hush puppies to take away people's appetite. |
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Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > > > > On 6/20/2020 7:49 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: > > > On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 17:30:44 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > > > > > >> On 6/20/2020 4:43 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: > > >>> On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown > > > >>> wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes > > >>>> turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan > > >>>> with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. > > >>>> > > >>>> https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg > > >>>> > > >>>> That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() > > >>>> > > >>>> BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more > > >>>> grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. > > >>>> Won't be buying it again. > > >>>> > > >>>> Jill > > >>> > > >>> One of your best renditions. > > >>> > > >> Gee, thanks. ![]() > > > > > > of the hairballs my cats leave splattered on the kitchen floor. > > > > > That's the Sheldon I was expecting! ![]() > > LOL! That was Sheldon posting before and after Crystal Palace. > > His first message, "One of your best renditions." > Was posted at 4:43 in the afternoon - still sober. > > His 2nd message was posted AFTER drinking for 2 hours... > 6:49 in the evening. LOL! One drink per day, my ass. The second "Sheldon" post is a "froggery", he did not write that*... [* nor did I, lol... ] -- Best Greg |
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 11:08:59 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Lucretia Borgia wrote: >> >> I had lobster last night and scallops again tonight. I feel I must >> support the fishermen who have problems selling their haul these days >> ![]() > >Both meals sound good. >Why are the fishermen having trouble selling their catches these >days? Ninety percent of their catches ship out to China but markets are down there and they only have a fraction of what they used to. So I eat now while it is really fresh, reasonable price and before international trade resumes completely and our prices make me balk at buying ![]() |
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On 6/21/2020 11:36 AM, Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 00:26:10 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> On 6/20/2020 7:49 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: >>> On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 17:30:44 -0400, jmcquown wrote: >>> >>>> On 6/20/2020 4:43 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote: >>>>> On Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >>>>>> turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >>>>>> with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. >>>>>> >>>>>> https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg >>>>>> >>>>>> That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() >>>>>> >>>>>> BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more >>>>>> grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. >>>>>> Won't be buying it again. >>>>>> >>>>>> Jill >>>>> >>>>> One of your best renditions. >>>>> >>>> Gee, thanks. ![]() >>> >>> of the hairballs my cats leave splattered on the kitchen floor. >>> >> That's the Sheldon I was expecting! ![]() >> >> Jill > > I didn't write that... and our cats have never eaten crab cakes... we > don't ever have crab cakes here, we don't eat crab anything. The only > time I've ever eaten crab was some 50 years ago at an all the Alaskan > king crab you can eat for $5.99 at Red Lobster... first arrived a bowl > of hush puppies to take away people's appetite. > Well... the message source indicates it was posted by . Red Lobster first opened about 52 years ago in Lakeland, FL. What were you doing in Florida in 1968? Jill |
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On 6/21/2020 9:00 AM, Gary wrote:
> " wrote: >> >> On Saturday, June 20, 2020 at 3:24:17 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote: >>> >>> A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >>> turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >>> with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. >>> >>> https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg >>> >>> That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() >>> >>> BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more >>> grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. >>> Won't be buying it again. >>> >>> Jill >>> >> Some of the Knorr/Lipton side dishes are quite good and others are just >> a waste of money. I don't understand how one flavor can be so good and >> another just bland as cardboard. But your dinner looks good to me. > > I agree with you on both counts. Some of those Lipton sides are > good and some not so good. With the broccoli ones, I'll add > some extra frozen broccoli. > Ditto! > And yes, Jill, your dinner looks good to me too. How was that > canned turnip greens? > The canned turnip greens were fine. ![]() bunch of greens and cook them myself (with a bit of white vinegar) but even a huge bunch cooks down to nothing. With the canned I don't have to wash each leaf to get the sand out and then cut out the tough stems. Canned is easier and tastes good. Jill |
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On Sunday, June 21, 2020 at 12:31:28 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
> > On 6/21/2020 9:00 AM, Gary wrote: > > > > And yes, Jill, your dinner looks good to me too. How was that > > canned turnip greens? > > > The canned turnip greens were fine. ![]() > bunch of greens and cook them myself (with a bit of white vinegar) but > even a huge bunch cooks down to nothing. With the canned I don't have > to wash each leaf to get the sand out and then cut out the tough stems. > Canned is easier and tastes good. > > Jill > Even though I haven't eaten turnip greens in a bit over 2 years, the brands "Glory" and "Margaret Holmes" seasoned greens are/were very, very good. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... >A small plate. Two crab cakes, a couple of spoonfuls of Margaret Holmes >turnip greens and (hi Joan!) some Knorr/Lipton brand Fettucini Parmesan >with Spinach (teeny tiny amount of dried spinach) as a side dish. > > https://i.postimg.cc/1t5br1cf/small-plate.jpg > > That's quite enough to fill me up. ![]() > > BTW, the Knorr/Lipton noodles were only so-so. I added a little more > grated parm and some dried herbs but the pasta was still very bland. Won't > be buying it again. I quit buying those things. I used to get them for cheap or free with coupons but nobody liked them. I do buy the powdered soup.broth mixes. The chicken and tomato makes excellent Mexican rice. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > Gary wrote: > > > Sqwertz wrote: > >> I found liters of new harvest Pompein "Robusto" EVOO for $2.21 at > >> the goremay store last week. I bought 5 of them. > > > > Have you opened one yet and tasted it? That might explain > > why it sold for so cheap. > > > > I bought one of those (32oz or 946ml) about a year or so ago. > > Mine was called "Robust" not Robusto. It was on a good > > sale for about $6 or so. Going by the name, I thought > > it might have a good taste. It was pretty much tasteless. > > Same stuff and it's much better than your average EVOO. > You just have no taste. Your first clue should have been a "goremay" store selling a 32oz (946ml) bottle of EVOO for only $2.21. That sounds like a "get rid of the crap for cost" price. Again, have you opened one and tasted it yet? I've had much better. Even those old tiny bottles of Pompeian EVOO had more flavor. |
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Lucretia Borgia wrote:
> > On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 11:08:59 -0400, Gary > wrote: > > >Lucretia Borgia wrote: > >> > >> I had lobster last night and scallops again tonight. I feel I must > >> support the fishermen who have problems selling their haul these days > >> ![]() > > > >Both meals sound good. > >Why are the fishermen having trouble selling their catches these > >days? > > Ninety percent of their catches ship out to China but markets are down > there and they only have a fraction of what they used to. So I eat > now while it is really fresh, reasonable price and before > international trade resumes completely and our prices make me balk at > buying ![]() OK, if they can't sell internationally right now, prices should be very cheap here now. No cheap prices here. |
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 08:54:29 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Lucretia Borgia wrote: >> >> On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 11:08:59 -0400, Gary > wrote: >> >> >Lucretia Borgia wrote: >> >> >> >> I had lobster last night and scallops again tonight. I feel I must >> >> support the fishermen who have problems selling their haul these days >> >> ![]() >> > >> >Both meals sound good. >> >Why are the fishermen having trouble selling their catches these >> >days? >> >> Ninety percent of their catches ship out to China but markets are down >> there and they only have a fraction of what they used to. So I eat >> now while it is really fresh, reasonable price and before >> international trade resumes completely and our prices make me balk at >> buying ![]() > >OK, if they can't sell internationally right now, prices should >be >very cheap here now. No cheap prices here. Remember over two years ago Trump called on Canada to arrest Meng Wanzho under a treaty agreement? We did as bid, then he has done nothing more, which makes us unpopular with China and receiving boycotts. They also arrested two Canadian citizens in China and unlike Meng who has been under house arrest in her million dollar home with merely an anklet to restrict her, they have been in solitary cells with lights on 24/24. (One of my uncles was a POW in Korea back when and he always said that was the worst punishment, it really gets through to you) so it is yet another reason I hate and detest Trump. So moving forward, the other day the Chinese claimed our fishermen had sent lobsters to them with Covid 19???? |
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 06:47:41 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Sqwertz wrote: >> >> Gary wrote: >> >> > Sqwertz wrote: >> >> I found liters of new harvest Pompein "Robusto" EVOO for $2.21 at >> >> the goremay store last week. I bought 5 of them. >> > >> > Have you opened one yet and tasted it? That might explain >> > why it sold for so cheap. >> > >> > I bought one of those (32oz or 946ml) about a year or so ago. >> > Mine was called "Robust" not Robusto. It was on a good >> > sale for about $6 or so. Going by the name, I thought >> > it might have a good taste. It was pretty much tasteless. >> >> Same stuff and it's much better than your average EVOO. >> You just have no taste. > >Your first clue should have been a "goremay" store selling >a 32oz (946ml) bottle of EVOO for only $2.21. > >That sounds like a "get rid of the crap for cost" price. > >Again, have you opened one and tasted it yet? >I've had much better. > >Even those old tiny bottles of Pompeian EVOO had more flavor. I've been buying EVOO at Walmart for several years, 101 oz. jugs, their own Great Value brand, very inexpensive, I remember under $10. It's the only oil I keep anymore other than toasted sesame seed oil which is really a flavoring. |
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On 6/22/2020 8:54 AM, Gary wrote:
> wrote: >> >> On June 20,.2020 16:24:12 -0400, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> - hide quoted text - >> >>> A small plate. Two crab cakes... >> >> Sometimes I wonder if so-called Maryland crab cakes really use crabmeat driven up from the Gulf of Mexico. > > Plenty of crabs in Maryland so if you buy them there, they are > probably true to the area. > > Jill uses canned crabmeat though...no telling where that > came from. > I've been holding my breath waiting for you to mention canned crab meat. You really have no idea what I used to make those crab cakes. Jill |
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On 6/22/2020 3:25 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 06:47:41 -0400, Gary wrote: > >> Sqwertz wrote: >>> >>> Gary wrote: >>> >>>> Sqwertz wrote: >>>>> I found liters of new harvest Pompein "Robusto" EVOO for $2.21 at >>>>> the goremay store last week. I bought 5 of them. >>>> >>>> Have you opened one yet and tasted it? That might explain >>>> why it sold for so cheap. >>>> >>>> I bought one of those (32oz or 946ml) about a year or so ago. >>>> Mine was called "Robust" not Robusto. It was on a good >>>> sale for about $6 or so. Going by the name, I thought >>>> it might have a good taste. It was pretty much tasteless. >>> >>> Same stuff and it's much better than your average EVOO. >>> You just have no taste. >> >> Your first clue should have been a "goremay" store selling >> a 32oz (946ml) bottle of EVOO for only $2.21. >> >> That sounds like a "get rid of the crap for cost" price. >> >> Again, have you opened one and tasted it yet? > > Yes, I did. How else would I know it tasted better than average? > >> I've had much better. > > You didn't like any EVOO when you bought that two years ago. You > bought it expecting to be disappointed, and you met your > expectations. > > Like I said, you have no taste. And olive oils are different every > harvest > > -sw > The taste of olive oil also depends on the country of origin. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > Gary wrote: > > Jill uses canned crabmeat though...no telling where that > > came from. > > > I've been holding my breath waiting for you to mention canned crab meat. > You really have no idea what I used to make those crab cakes. My comment came from all your past crabcake posts, Jill. Or did you go to a local seafood place and buy live crabs this time? Cook them and pick them? I doubt that happened. OTOH, I've never had canned crabmeat so, although I criticize that, it might work perfectly fine for crabcakes. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > You didn't like any EVOO when you bought that two years ago. You > bought it expecting to be disappointed, and you met your > expectations. Originally, I didn't like the taste of EVOO. Then I acquired a taste for it in 2 dishes only. Spaghetti sauce and for a white pizza. This Robust is mostly flavorless. I was very disappointed in the lack of flavor. For that reason, I've left it out on the counter for the past year, hoping once it starts to turn rancid, maybe it will at least have a taste. Again...this is why you bought it for only $2.21 per quart. They just wanted to get rid of it. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 12:11:19 -0400, Gary wrote: > > > Sqwertz wrote: > >> > >> You didn't like any EVOO when you bought that two years ago. You > >> bought it expecting to be disappointed, and you met your > >> expectations. > > > > Originally, I didn't like the taste of EVOO. Then I acquired > > a taste for it in 2 dishes only. Spaghetti sauce and for a > > white pizza. > > > > This Robust is mostly flavorless. I was very disappointed in > > the lack of flavor. > > > > For that reason, I've left it out on the counter for the past > > year, hoping once it starts to turn rancid, maybe it will at > > least have a taste. > > > > Again...this is why you bought it for only $2.21 per quart. > > They just wanted to get rid of it. > > There are many reasons why a product could be heavily discounted. > It beinbg inferior EVOO is not one of them. This store sells EVOO > from $6/ltr to $40/ltr. And yet, you bought for $2.21/ltr. Clue? > I'm very happy with my purchase. I don't give a shit if you're not > happy with my purchase I'm not unhappy with YOUR purchase, just my own of the same kind. > - You have TIAD. > Eat shit and die. Name calling not necessary. |
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On 6/23/2020 8:24 AM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> >> Gary wrote: >>> Jill uses canned crabmeat though...no telling where that >>> came from. >>> >> I've been holding my breath waiting for you to mention canned crab meat. >> You really have no idea what I used to make those crab cakes. > > My comment came from all your past crabcake posts, Jill. Dude, I use canned crabmeat to mix with pasta in cream sauce. For crab cakes I buy refrigerated lump crabmeat from the seafood counter. > Or did you go to a local seafood place and buy live crabs > this time? Cook them and pick them? I doubt that happened. > Hell no, I'm not buying live blue crab (puny things) and cooking and picking them to make crab cakes. You've never seen the blue crab that comes out of this area. Maybe in Maryland they're huge critters but the ones I used to catch with my dad were small, so are the ones I've seen at live seafood markets. Not worth the effort. > OTOH, I've never had canned crabmeat so, although I criticize > that, it might work perfectly fine for crabcakes. > Typical. Jill |
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 08:14:06 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Sqwertz wrote: >> >> On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 12:11:19 -0400, Gary wrote: >> >> > Sqwertz wrote: >> >> >> >> You didn't like any EVOO when you bought that two years ago. You >> >> bought it expecting to be disappointed, and you met your >> >> expectations. >> > >> > Originally, I didn't like the taste of EVOO. Then I acquired >> > a taste for it in 2 dishes only. Spaghetti sauce and for a >> > white pizza. >> > >> > This Robust is mostly flavorless. I was very disappointed in >> > the lack of flavor. >> > >> > For that reason, I've left it out on the counter for the past >> > year, hoping once it starts to turn rancid, maybe it will at >> > least have a taste. >> > >> > Again...this is why you bought it for only $2.21 per quart. >> > They just wanted to get rid of it. >> >> There are many reasons why a product could be heavily discounted. >> It beinbg inferior EVOO is not one of them. This store sells EVOO >> from $6/ltr to $40/ltr. > >And yet, you bought for $2.21/ltr. Clue? > >> I'm very happy with my purchase. I don't give a shit if you're not >> happy with my purchase > >I'm not unhappy with YOUR purchase, just my own of the same kind. There are many flavors/aromas of EVOOs depending on type of olive and the extraction method employed.... some are a neutral flavor, and some are strongly flavored, and everything inbetweeen. I don't care for the strongly flavored types (typically estate type), those are not used for cooking as the flavor and aroma you're paying extra for disapates by heating. I mostly buy the neutral flavored ones from Walmart and BJs as those are from CA olives, they are inexpensive but true to form and I'm not paying for a fancy schmancy bottle and label. The imported EVOOs may not be of the highest quality but their prices are highest. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > On 6/23/2020 8:24 AM, Gary wrote: > > jmcquown wrote: > >> > >> Gary wrote: > >>> Jill uses canned crabmeat though...no telling where that > >>> came from. > >>> > >> I've been holding my breath waiting for you to mention canned crab meat. > >> You really have no idea what I used to make those crab cakes. > > > > My comment came from all your past crabcake posts, Jill. > > Dude, I use canned crabmeat to mix with pasta in cream sauce. For crab > cakes I buy refrigerated lump crabmeat from the seafood counter. "Pants on fire, Jill." You might have bought the refrigerated pasteurized crabmeat this last time but in the past you've always said "canned" crabmeat. Others here have mentioned the pasteurized product. You were waiting for me to mention the canned crabmeat because that's what you've always used in the past. I must be part elephant as "an elephant never forgets." You also occasionally make salmon cakes using canned salmon rather than fresh. |
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On 6/26/2020 8:43 AM, Gary wrote:
> You also occasionally make salmon cakes using canned salmon > rather than fresh. Of course I do. You don't really think there's any "fresh" salmon in South Carolina, do you? Salmon steaks and fillets are frozen then thawed and placed on beds of ice in the seafood case. "Fresh" salmon is too darned expensive to use to make salmon patties. Get over it. Jill |
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On Fri, 26 Jun 2020 08:43:35 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>jmcquown wrote: >> >> Dude, I use canned crabmeat to mix with pasta in cream sauce. For crab >> cakes I buy refrigerated lump crabmeat from the seafood counter. > >"Pants on fire, Jill." You might have bought the refrigerated >pasteurized crabmeat this last time but in the past you've >always said "canned" crabmeat. Others here have mentioned the >pasteurized product. > >You were waiting for me to mention the canned crabmeat because >that's what you've always used in the past. I must be part >elephant as "an elephant never forgets." > >You also occasionally make salmon cakes using canned salmon >rather than fresh. Be careful not to mention canned mackerel! |
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