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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote

> "Nancy Young" > wrote:


>> That's funny, google on it, I didn't know what was going to
>> occur when I said I bought some halvah. Short answer, it's
>> a sesame candy.


> Duh. Google. ;-)


Oh no! That's not how I meant it at all. The thread just went
on forever and people had different ideas of what halvah was.
I couldn't answer your question definitively, I just had halvah from
the grocery store.

> This sounds like it'd make an excellent "trail" food and be a nice
> supplement to pemmican or jerky:


I happen to like it, YMMV.

nancy


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In article >, "elaine" >
wrote:

> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >, "elaine" >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > In article >, "elaine" >
> >> > wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> "Reg" > wrote in message
> >> >> ...
> >> >> > OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> I've really been enjoying using sesame seeds in all kinds of
> >> >> >> things.
> >> >> >> To
> >> >> >> top steamed veggies, use in stir fry's, and even sprinkle onto the
> >> >> >> top
> >> >> >> of
> >> >> >> meat in the Hamilton grill. They just add a nice touch and texture
> >> >> >> to
> >> >> >> things.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> I had purchased a small, 12 oz. shaker can of them for a couple of
> >> >> >> bucks
> >> >> >> from the Oriental market but when I went back there yesterday to
> >> >> >> get
> >> >> >> more, I found a 5 lb. bag of them....
> >> >>
> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> >> ---
> >> >> ---
> >> >> ------------------------
> >> >> I love sesame seeds - Here's a recipe for sesame salt -
> >> >>
> >> >> Gomashio (Sesame Salt)
> >> >>
> >> >> 1 cup sesame seeds
> >> >> 1 1/3 TBSP sea salt
> >> >>
> >> >> Wash seeds, place in frying pan and roast over low heat until golden -
> >> >> should be easily crushable.
> >> >>
> >> >> Remove, add sea salt and grind.
> >> >>
> >> >> High in calcium, iron & vitamins A&B; aids in digestion.
> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> >> ---
> >> >> ---
> >> >> -------------------------
> >> >> PS. I'm also enjoying miso : it's a nice change from the usual:
> >> >>
> >> >> Miso Dressing (I buy red miso at my local Asian store)
> >> >> 3 TBSP. miso
> >> >> 2 TBS rice vinegar
> >> >> 2-3 TBSP water (I like oil better)
> >> >> parsley, grated onion..........
> >> >>
> >> >> Elaine
> >> >>
> >>
> >> > Cool ideas, thanks!
> >> > Is Miso made from Sesame seeds?
> >>
> >> No. I think it's made from soya beans. Normally I wouldn't bother
> >> 'cause
> >> it sounds way too healthy.. But I like the taste in dressings and yes,
> >> soup
> >> too.
> >>
> >> > I have some miso out in the 'frige.
> >> > Am wondering how long it keeps as it's been out there for awhile.
> >> > I've used some of it to make soup per the directions but there
> >> > is still quite a bit left.
> >> >
> >> > When I bought these, I was perusing the store for more interesting
> >> > stuff
> >> > and I also found black sesame seeds! I did not buy them but I'm
> >> > wondering if anyone knows anything about them???
> >> >
> >> I bought black sesame seeds. I don't know if they are any different from
> >> the usual sesame seeds, but what the heck, they were cheap and I use them
> >> for my Thai cooking...
> >> E.
> >>
> >>

> >
> > Did you notice any difference in flavor or texture?
> > --
> > Om.
> >

> Now that I think about it, I like the other ones better -they seemed to have
> a nuttier flavour.
>
> E.
>
>


Thanks! :-)
I was curious about them, but not enough to make the purchase.....

Cheers!
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Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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In article >,
"Nancy Young" > wrote:

> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote
>
> > "Nancy Young" > wrote:

>
> >> That's funny, google on it, I didn't know what was going to
> >> occur when I said I bought some halvah. Short answer, it's
> >> a sesame candy.

>
> > Duh. Google. ;-)

>
> Oh no! That's not how I meant it at all.


I knew that! You are never rude..... <G>
Sorry!

> The thread just went
> on forever and people had different ideas of what halvah was.
> I couldn't answer your question definitively, I just had halvah from
> the grocery store.
>
> > This sounds like it'd make an excellent "trail" food and be a nice
> > supplement to pemmican or jerky:

>
> I happen to like it, YMMV.


It sounds delicious.
I'd probably roll it into balls and re-coat it either with cocoa powder
or more sesame seeds. ;-)

>
> nancy
>
>

--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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hey omolet
i use to work at a bakery try going to a bakery supply house you should
be able to get it in 100lb bags

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OmManiPadmeOmelet > wrote:

>I had purchased a small, 12 oz. shaker can of them for a couple of bucks
>from the Oriental market but when I went back there yesterday to get
>more, I found a 5 lb. bag of them....
>
>for $3.49. ;-) ;-D ;-d


I ordered 5 lbs of those from Penzeys a few years ago. I didn't use
them up quickly enough and even the suckers in the fridge went rancid
on me. I won't order them in that quantitiy again!

--
The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret.
At least now I have an excuse.


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"Shaun aRe" > wrote:

>They'll be fine, providing they were dressed for winter already.
>
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>Shaun aRe
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>

I've often wondered why you don't change your line of work to comedy -
you're a natural. <G>

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"AlleyGator" > wrote in message
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> "Shaun aRe" > wrote:
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> >They'll be fine, providing they were dressed for winter already.
> >
> >
> >Shaun aRe
> >
> >

> I've often wondered why you don't change your line of work to comedy -
> you're a natural. <G>


<G> Right back, but I gotta tell ya - it's this job if anything is the damn
cause mate - no one who doesn't learn humour fast works here ',;~}~


Cheers!


Shaun aRe
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In article s.net>,
"Shaun aRe" > wrote:

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> > "Shaun aRe" > wrote:
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> > >They'll be fine, providing they were dressed for winter already.
> > >
> > >
> > >Shaun aRe
> > >
> > >

> > I've often wondered why you don't change your line of work to comedy -
> > you're a natural. <G>

>
> <G> Right back, but I gotta tell ya - it's this job if anything is the damn
> cause mate - no one who doesn't learn humour fast works here ',;~}~
>
>
> Cheers!
>
>
> Shaun aRe
> --
> The use of absolutes is never appropriate.
>
>


One has to have a good sense of Humor IMHO just to remain reasonably
sane. ;-)
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Om.

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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
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> In article s.net>,
> "Shaun aRe" > wrote:
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> > "AlleyGator" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > "Shaun aRe" > wrote:
> > >
> > > >They'll be fine, providing they were dressed for winter already.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >Shaun aRe
> > > >
> > > >
> > > I've often wondered why you don't change your line of work to comedy -
> > > you're a natural. <G>

> >
> > <G> Right back, but I gotta tell ya - it's this job if anything is the

damn
> > cause mate - no one who doesn't learn humour fast works here ',;~}~
> >
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> >
> > Shaun aRe
> > --
> > The use of absolutes is never appropriate.
> >
> >

>
> One has to have a good sense of Humor IMHO just to remain reasonably
> sane. ;-)


But I'm completely off my rocker insane, but have a good SOH. Bang goes THAT
theory of yours I guess! Heheheh...

ChEReS!

Shaun aRe


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"Shaun aRe" > wrote:

>But I'm completely off my rocker insane, but have a good SOH. Bang goes THAT
>theory of yours I guess! Heheheh...


Naturally, you're not required to answer <G> but I was just curious
what you work at. The only thing I've known that requires an insane
person and a great sense of humor is network administration, which is
what I do. Holy cow, what a nightmare. Computers made our life
easier - yeah, right.

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"AlleyGator" > wrote in message
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> "Shaun aRe" > wrote:
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> >But I'm completely off my rocker insane, but have a good SOH. Bang goes

THAT
> >theory of yours I guess! Heheheh...

>
> Naturally, you're not required to answer <G> but I was just curious
> what you work at.


I am technical and customer support/services (that's right - I ain't *in* a
dept. I'm it, heheheh...) for a company that (mainly) makes electronic
ignition kits for older cars and motorcycles (classics or bangers - only
really depends on how shiny they are and what the customer thinks they
have... heheheh...) , to convert them from the original fiddly and
unreliable, mechanical 'points' ignition systems. Czech it out:
www.newtronic.co.uk - dear <splutter!> old pops is the owner (reason I'm
poor), and li'l bro' is one of our managers/the IT guy.

> The only thing I've known that requires an insane
> person and a great sense of humor is network administration, which is
> what I do. Holy cow, what a nightmare. Computers made our life
> easier - yeah, right.


Heheheh, need to be insane to work for tight-fisted family that you don't
particularly... mesh well with, good sense of humour, well, it helps with
just about everything in life IMEx... Gets me outa trouble with the missus
too - either I make her laugh and all's forgiven, or 'that thing I said that
****ed her off' was just 'One of my shitty joke attempts that didn't
work/sorry love you just didn't get the joke...'. For when that fails I'm
highly adept at ultra-rapid physical relocation techniques (fast runner).

Cheers Alley! Have a good w/e ',;~}~

Shaun aRe




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