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On Mon, 22 May 2023 06:20:47 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

Sounds yummy. We love bialys. We used to be able to get them here but,
for some reason, can\'t any more. The New York Jewish sorts of foods are
rare here on the left coast. There is one full-kosher restaurant that I
know of and it\'s terrible. And one Russian restaurant ditto.

According to a Jewish friend whose brother lived in San Francisco Jews in
general are rare on the left coast (excepting LA I would guess).

There is a shrine in Auriesville NY to Jesuit missionary martyrs. Don\'t
take the numbers too literally but I remember a sign that said something
like 75% of the US Catholics lived within 500 miles of that point. I
suspect Jews are even more heavily concentrated on the Boston to Miami
corridor.

Technically Catholic is the largest denomination in Montana but that\'s
because there are about 735 Protestant denominations, most of which I
don\'t recognize.

https://www.outdoorsmenchurch.com/our-story/

I\'ve got to admit that one has be curious. Is a deer rifle or fly rod
required in season? Do the covered dish suppers feature elk steaks?
 
On 22 May 2023 19:48:43 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


They were also enslaved by the Vikings operating out of Dublin. Supposedly
Pope Gregory decided to send a mission to Britain after seeing Anglo-
Saxons in the Roman slave market. When told they were Angles he said they
were angels. Take that with a grain of salt but blue-eyed blonds fetched a
good price in the slave markets.

NOT when they had a mouth as big as yours, you abnormal bigmouth! LOL

--
More absolutely idiotic blather by the resident senile gossip:
\"My mother sometimes made a cherry chiffon cake that started with a
packaged mix. It wasn\'t bad if you squished a slice down to resemble real
cake.\"
MID: <kaldt8F22l6U12@mid.individual.net>
 
On 22 May 2023 20:04:08 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


According to a Jewish friend whose brother lived in San Francisco Jews in
general are rare on the left coast (excepting LA I would guess).

There is a shrine in Auriesville NY to Jesuit missionary martyrs. Don\'t
take the numbers too literally but I remember a sign that said something
like 75% of the US Catholics lived within 500 miles of that point. I
suspect Jews are even more heavily concentrated on the Boston to Miami
corridor.

Technically Catholic is the largest denomination in Montana but that\'s
because there are about 735 Protestant denominations, most of which I
don\'t recognize.

https://www.outdoorsmenchurch.com/our-story/

I\'ve got to admit that one has be curious. Is a deer rifle or fly rod
required in season? Do the covered dish suppers feature elk steaks?

Do you or don\'t you know what an abnormal pathological bigmouth you are,
cretin?

--
More of the pathological senile gossip\'s sick shit squeezed out of his sick
head:
\"Skunk probably tastes like chicken. I\'ve never gotten that comparison,
most famously with Chicken of the Sea. Tuna is a fish and tastes like a
fish. I will admit I\'ve had chicken that tasted like fish. I don\'t think I
want to know what they were feeding it.\"
MID: <k44t5lFl1k3U4@mid.individual.net>
 
In article <u4gd6c$28492$1@dont-email.me>,
gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> wrote:
On 22/05/2023 19:28, Rod Speed wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2023 20:51:46 +1000, The Natural Philosopher
tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:

On 21/05/2023 15:01, Slevin wrote:
Max Demian wrote:
On 21/05/2023 04:36, rbowman wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2023 04:13:45 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

Richest country in the world.....

We\'ll be even richer after we give the blacks 3 million apiece because
their great, great, great grandfather was gainfully employed picking
cotton.

Should boost sales of boot black. And what about mulattos? Will they
have to give the money to themselves?

I suspect even Democrat Elizabeth Pocahontas Warren will be claiming
she be part black.

Since no one has ever conclusively proved that we are not all of
African descent, and all originally had dark skins, its a caucus race
isn\'t it? we all get compensated.

Nope, not those whose ancestors were never slaves.

The indigenous Brits were enslaved by the Invading Normans
as villeins and serfs.

long before that the biggest slave market in Euroepe was in Dublin, run by
the Vikings

--
from KT24 in Surrey, England - sent from my RISC OS 4té
\"I\'d rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom\" Thomas Carlyle
 
On Tue, 23 May 2023 04:44:27 +1000, gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com>
wrote:

On 22/05/2023 19:28, Rod Speed wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2023 20:51:46 +1000, The Natural Philosopher
tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:

On 21/05/2023 15:01, Slevin wrote:
Max Demian wrote:
On 21/05/2023 04:36, rbowman wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2023 04:13:45 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

Richest country in the world.....

We\'ll be even richer after we give the blacks 3 million apiece
because
their great, great, great grandfather was gainfully employed picking
cotton.

Should boost sales of boot black. And what about mulattos? Will they
have to give the money to themselves?

I suspect even Democrat Elizabeth Pocahontas Warren will be claiming
she be part black.

Since no one has ever conclusively proved that we are not all of
African descent, and all originally had dark skins, its a caucus race
isn\'t it? we all get compensated.

Nope, not those whose ancestors were never slaves.

The indigenous Brits were enslaved by the Invading Normans
as villeins and serfs.

And slavery was around long before the Normans showed up too.

St Patrick was originally a slave.

But not everyone was a slave, plenty were slave owners.
 
On Tue, 23 May 2023 11:26:29 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the abnormal trolling senile cretin\'s latest trollshit unread>


--
John addressing the senile Australian pest:
\"You are a complete idiot. But you make me larf. LOL\"
MID: <f9056fe6-1479-40ff-8cc0-8118292c547e@googlegroups.com>
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2023 08:56:27 +0100, SH <i.love@spam.com> wrote:

On 21/04/2023 22:06, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 21 Apr 2023 18:04:40 +0100, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Fri, 21 Apr 2023 02:40:06 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

On Mon, 03 Apr 2023 21:23:20 +0100, John Larkin
jlarkin@highlandsnipmetechnology.com> wrote:

On 3 Apr 2023 20:03:50 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Mon, 03 Apr 2023 08:17:50 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

Grits? Grits is wonderful.

Probably apocryphal but my brother had a story about a Yankee engineer
working at Redstone during the BOMARC project. They were under a lot
of pressure and everyone\'s fuse was a little short.

The engineer went to the same diner every morning for breakfast and
would say \"No grits.\" Being Alabama his order would always come with
grits. Finally he snapped, threw the grits through a plate glass
window saying \"No goddamn grits!\"


Yanks eat cream of wheat and toast Wonder Bread. Hopeless.

White grits. Yellow grits. Cheezy grits. Fried grits. Grits and hash.

Apparently their cheese tastes like cardboard.

White trash cooking usually involves Velveeta.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velveeta

That links to \"American cheese\" -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_cheese
So the one you name after your country is the rubbish stuff?
We have that too, it\'s called \"cheese slices\" made by Kraft, but copied
by supermarkets. Quite nice actually. Easy to use on a sandwich, no
cutting needed, and sometimes I scoff 10 slices just shoving it in my
mouth.
Although I also get proper sliced cheese. You can get Edam and Gouda in
slices nice to stick in a sandwich.
I see Kraft bought Velveeta. I thought with a name like Kraft it was
German, like Kraftwerk.
Oh yeah, named after one of the countless foreigners you let in.



ICK! American Cheese is nothing but slices of solidified salty goo
pretending to be \"cheese\" but really are just slices of yellow jelly.

Dairylea and Laughing cow is in the same category as these.

I am extremely proud of my two daughters as they are 2 and 6 and neither
of them will eat any of this rubbish and will actually say to me I wand
Parmesan on my pasta or Cheddar on my crackers......

I like real cheese and processed cheese. They\'re just different.
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2023 20:47:47 +0100, The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid..invalid> wrote:

On 22/04/2023 19:56, rbowman wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2023 06:54:32 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

Of course, some of the prices are insane, like $75 a pound. But some of
the foodies here will pay $600 for a bottle of wine, or $150 for a sushi
sitting or an afternoon high tea with silly little sandwiches.

Our upscale store packages pieces in plastic wrap and is canny enough to
size them so the sticker shock isn\'t too bad. Just don\'t think too hard
about the price per pound.

I am paying between about £9 and £25 per kilo for cheese.
Even top grade Dolcelatte or Parmesan. That\'s at most $15 per lb.

I pay £6 to £12. Tesco has stupid amounts of half price offers.
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2023 18:46:32 +0100, Cindy Hamilton <hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-04-22, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote:

Same here in California. Most stores don\'t even offer the silly Kraft
goo, and have a huge range of local and imported cheeses, often with
advice and samples offered.

\"Most stores\" where you are, perhaps. I bet there are places in rural
and suburban California that have the full panoply of crappy Kraft cheeses.
And worse.

The Safeway in Oakland has Kraft singles, spray cheese, Cheez Whiz, the
whole nine yards.

Is American Safeway the same as British Safeway which became Morrisons?
 
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 11:47:17 +0100, The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:

On 23/04/2023 01:15, rbowman wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2023 19:46:30 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:

I think the worst place I ever shopped was Sweden 57 varieties of
Pickled fish and rye bread. And that was it.

You don\'t like surstromming?

I like some variety.
As Saki once said : \"Canada is all right, just not for the *whole* weekend\"

I like summer in Scotland. This year it was a Wednesday.
 
On Wed, 24 May 2023 18:49:02 +0100, Commander Kinsey wrote:

On Sat, 22 Apr 2023 18:46:32 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-04-22, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com
wrote:

Same here in California. Most stores don\'t even offer the silly Kraft
goo, and have a huge range of local and imported cheeses, often with
advice and samples offered.

\"Most stores\" where you are, perhaps. I bet there are places in rural
and suburban California that have the full panoply of crappy Kraft
cheeses.
And worse.

The Safeway in Oakland has Kraft singles, spray cheese, Cheez Whiz, the
whole nine yards.

Is American Safeway the same as British Safeway which became Morrisons

It was at one time. Argyll bought the British subsidiary in 1987. They
were in trouble in the \'80s and sold off a lot of their operations. Most
of what was left was in the western US. Albertsons bought them in 2015.

In this city there were both Albertsons and Safeway markets but Albertsons
had to divest themselves of the physical Safeway stores. In a town north
of here there was only a Safeway so it stayed Safeway. It\'s confusing. The
last time I was there some items were cheaper if you had a card. I happen
to have one that I got in Colorado. Albertsons used to have a card but
dropped it years ago.
 
On 25 May 2023 03:01:56 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


> It was at one time. Argyll bought the British subsidiary in 1987.

WTF??? Keep your sick trollshit out of these ngs finally, you filthy
trolling senile bigmouth!

--
More absolutely idiotic blather by the resident senile gossip:
\"My mother sometimes made a cherry chiffon cake that started with a
packaged mix. It wasn\'t bad if you squished a slice down to resemble real
cake.\"
MID: <kaldt8F22l6U12@mid.individual.net>
 
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 10:33:22 +0100, Cindy Hamilton <hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-04-22, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2023 21:10:07 GMT, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-04-22, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote:
Safeway is for bulk shopping, milk and paper towels. Their rotesserie
chickens are OK and make great broth.

For you, perhaps. Millions of people use it for all their groceries.

We like farmers\' markets for good stuff. And the Farm Box weekly
delivery.

Safeway tends to have good stuff for a while and then replace it with
a house brand. Try to find World\'s Best Mac and Cheese, which Safeway
used to have.

Unlikely. I don\'t like mac and cheese. Never have.

I never twigged what that was. Over here we call it \"macaroni and cheese\" because that\'s what it is.
 
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 16:31:48 +0100, Ed P <esp@snet.xxx> wrote:

On 4/23/2023 10:22 AM, John Larkin wrote:


Not me. I don\'t like heavy, acidic flavors. I am biased towards sweet,
creamy, smooth. Mo is Italian and makes heavy red sauces that she
simmers down for hours. My fix is to dilute them about 3:1 with heavy
cream and add cheeses and garlic and tweak the spices, a light orange
color when it\'s edible.

My wife used to make a good sauce but it never seemed overly acidic.

Do our mouths have litmus paper?
 
On Sat, 27 May 2023 02:50:35 +0100, \"Commander Kinsey\"
<CK1@nospam.com> wrote:

On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 00:52:59 +0100, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Sat, 22 Apr 2023 11:40:48 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

Safeway is for bulk shopping, milk and paper towels. Their rotesserie
chickens are OK and make great broth.

We no longer have Safeway. When Albertson\'s bought the chain they had to
divest themselves of the Safeway stores in Missoula which became Fresh
Markets which were recently bought by Yokes. The changes were minimal as
far as I can tell.

We had a Lucky\'s Market that lasted two years. Tidyman\'s was another
option but losing a $6.3 million sexual discrimination suit put the chain
out of business.

Why the fuck is $6.3 million require to shut up some lesbians?

Tough market. When I used to travel I was amazed at how much cheaper food
was in LA, Phoenix, Seattle or other major markets.

\"The Love that dare not speak its name\" is now \"The Love that won\'t
shut up.\"
 
On Fri, 26 May 2023 20:06:16 -0700, John Larkin, another obviously brain
dead, troll-feeding senile asshole, blathered:


\"The Love that dare not speak its name\" is now \"The Love that won\'t
shut up.\"

NOW it\'s: The two trolling cretins that won\'t shut up!
 
On 27/05/2023 02:52, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 16:31:48 +0100, Ed P <esp@snet.xxx> wrote:
On 4/23/2023 10:22 AM, John Larkin wrote:

Not me. I don\'t like heavy, acidic flavors. I am biased towards sweet,
creamy, smooth. Mo is Italian and makes heavy red sauces that she
simmers down for hours. My fix is to dilute them about 3:1 with heavy
cream and add cheeses and garlic and tweak the spices, a light orange
color when it\'s edible.

My wife used to make a good sauce but it never seemed overly acidic.

Do our mouths have litmus paper?

No, because we\'d need eyes in our mouths to see the colour change.

We can detect acids, though. I\'m not sure whether we can distinguish
them from alkalis, though. I\'ll have to try licking some caustic soda.

--
Max Demian
 
On 27/05/2023 02:52, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 10:33:22 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-04-22, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2023 21:10:07 GMT, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-04-22, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com
wrote:
Safeway is for bulk shopping, milk and paper towels. Their rotesserie
chickens are OK and make great broth.

For you, perhaps.  Millions of people use it for all their groceries.

We like farmers\' markets for good stuff. And the Farm Box weekly
delivery.

Safeway tends to have good stuff for a while and then replace it with
a house brand. Try to find World\'s Best Mac and Cheese, which Safeway
used to have.

Unlikely.  I don\'t like mac and cheese.  Never have.

I never twigged what that was.  Over here we call it \"macaroni and
cheese\" because that\'s what it is.

No we don\'t. We call it \"macaroni cheese\". entirely \"and\" free. Of
course it *isn\'t* just macaroni and cheese, there are other ingredients.

Americans are very keen on it, and you can buy a kit of parts to make
it. I don\'t know what they use for cheese, though.

--
Max Demian
 
On 27/05/2023 11:48, Max Demian wrote:
On 27/05/2023 02:52, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 16:31:48 +0100, Ed P <esp@snet.xxx> wrote:
On 4/23/2023 10:22 AM, John Larkin wrote:

Not me. I don\'t like heavy, acidic flavors. I am biased towards sweet,
creamy, smooth. Mo is Italian and makes heavy red sauces that she
simmers down for hours. My fix is to dilute them about 3:1 with heavy
cream and add cheeses and garlic and tweak the spices, a light orange
color when it\'s edible.

My wife used to make a good sauce but it never seemed overly acidic.

Do our mouths have litmus paper?

No, because we\'d need eyes in our mouths to see the colour change.

We can detect acids, though. I\'m not sure whether we can distinguish
them from alkalis, though. I\'ll have to try licking some caustic soda.
Of course we can detect both, just don\'t do it with any strong ones.
I can certainly detect and distinguish between citric, oxalic, acetic,
hydrochloric , tartaric and formic acid.

The inorganic acids apart from weak hydrochloric are too dangerous to
taste , but who of us hasn\'t licked a stinging hand and got a taste of
battery (sulphuric) acid?

Same with alkalis - one can smell the chlorine in bleach and smell
caustic soda. Enough not to taste it anyway.


--
Of what good are dead warriors? … Warriors are those who desire battle
more than peace. Those who seek battle despite peace. Those who thump
their spears on the ground and talk of honor. Those who leap high the
battle dance and dream of glory … The good of dead warriors, Mother, is
that they are dead.
Sheri S Tepper: The Awakeners.
 
On 27/05/2023 11:52, Max Demian wrote:
On 27/05/2023 02:52, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 10:33:22 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-04-22, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com> wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2023 21:10:07 GMT, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

On 2023-04-22, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com
wrote:
Safeway is for bulk shopping, milk and paper towels. Their rotesserie
chickens are OK and make great broth.

For you, perhaps.  Millions of people use it for all their groceries.

We like farmers\' markets for good stuff. And the Farm Box weekly
delivery.

Safeway tends to have good stuff for a while and then replace it with
a house brand. Try to find World\'s Best Mac and Cheese, which Safeway
used to have.

Unlikely.  I don\'t like mac and cheese.  Never have.

I never twigged what that was.  Over here we call it \"macaroni and
cheese\" because that\'s what it is.

No we don\'t. We call it \"macaroni cheese\". entirely \"and\" free. Of
course it *isn\'t* just macaroni and cheese, there are other ingredients.

Americans are very keen on it, and you can buy a kit of parts to make
it. I don\'t know what they use for cheese, though.
Kit of parts? Blimey,! Doesn\'t everyone have cheese, egg, milk, flour,
mustard and nutmeg in their cupboards?
Decorate it with tomato and chorizo before baking.

Wonderful stuff, but I have to restrict it, like totally homemade Pizza,
to once every couple of months, Far too many carbs...


--
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hypothesis!”

Mary Wollstonecraft
 

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