• Poli*Tics

    From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Mike Powell on Sat Dec 7 05:52:00 2024
    Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-

    Or many of the Phydeaux dedicated politics and/or religion echoes. I used
    to do some of the political echoes and sampled one of the religion
    examles. Too much hate and discontent.

    Unfortunately, there are several phydeaux users and sysops who think
    that an echo being a "politics" echo means that it is a place for them
    to drop their drawers and show their a$$es. Oddly enough, that is
    notMMMMM---- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Tortilla Traffic Jam
    Categories: Breads, Vegetables, Poultry, Herbs, Cheese
    Yield: 3 servings

    2 tb Olive oil
    1 c Minced onion
    1/4 c Green bell pepper; fine dice
    1/4 c Red bell pepper; fine dice
    1 tb Minced garlic
    3 c Tomato salsa
    4 oz Can chopped green chilies
    4 c Tortilla chips
    2 lb Boned, skinned chicken;
    - baked/roasted/cooked
    +=SEASONED WITH=+
    2 ts Emeril's South West Blend
    2 c Sour cream
    1/2 c Green onions; chopped
    2 c Monterey Jack cheese; grated
    1 c Cheddar cheese; grated

    Set oven @ 375ºF/190ºC.

    In a medium-size saute pan set over a medium-high heat,
    add the olive oil. Once the oil is hot, add the onions,
    green peppers, and red peppers to the pan and sweat for
    4-5 minutes, or until the vegetables are tender. Add the
    garlic to the pan and sauté for 1 minute. Remove from
    the heat and let cool.

    In a medium-size mixing bowl, add the salsa, green
    chilies, and the sautéed onions and peppers. Set aside
    for the casserole.

    Sprinkle 2 cups of the corn chips in the bottom of a
    casserole. Dice the chicken in 1/2" pieces. Add half the
    chicken to the casserole and cover with 1 1/2 cups of
    the salsa. Place 1 cup of sour cream on top of the salsa
    and sprinkle 1/4 cup of the green onions on top of the
    sour cream. Spread 1 cup of the grated Monterey Jack
    cheese and 1/2 cup of the Cheddar over the sour cream.

    Repeat the layering process finishing with the grated
    cheese, and place the cas- serole in the oven. Bake the
    casserole in the oven for 45 minutes and remove. Let
    cool for 10 minutes before serving.

    Emeril Lagasse for Good Morning America

    RECIPE FROM: http://labellecuisine.com/archives

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    only a (North) American thing, either.

    Which Ed Coon are we talking about here? Most of the intransigent Yaaahhh
    Hoo's do not understand about voting your own self-interest along with possessing a "herd mentality". Bv(=

    No matter where they are from, those types are not the "togetherness" types.

    Beg to differ. See my comment about herd mentality. Bv)=

    The Micronet Debate echo, OTOH, seems to have more level-headed participants.

    I seem to have enough to do with the Fido echoes to which I subscribe -
    mostly cooking and old confusers/ And the few local echoes all of which
    except cooking are pretty low traffic.


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to DAVE DRUM on Sun Dec 8 09:57:00 2024
    No matter where they are from, those types are not the "togetherness" types.

    Beg to differ. See my comment about herd mentality. Bv)=

    Oh, yeah, some of them do stick together. I meant "togetherness" as being welcome of others in the network. This echo, OTOH, always seems to be welcoming of new users.

    The Micronet Debate echo, OTOH, seems to have more level-headed participants.

    I seem to have enough to do with the Fido echoes to which I subscribe - mostly cooking and old confusers/ And the few local echoes all of which except cooking are pretty low traffic.

    Yeah, me, too, but in different areas. ;)

    Mike

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  • From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to Mike Powell on Mon Dec 9 05:17:00 2024
    Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-

    No matter where they are from, those types are not the "togetherness" types.

    Beg to differ. See my comment about herd mentality. Bv)=

    Oh, yeah, some of them do stick together. I meant "togetherness" as
    being welcome of others in the network. This echo, OTOH, always seems
    to be welcoming of new users.

    That's because of the prohibition on poly-ticks and religious debate.
    An d this is now I still remember back ion the early day. The Home_
    Cooking echo got started because of an A.R. moderator with a bee in her
    bonnet towards (I forget what the subject was) but Sharon Stevens began Home_Cooking as a "friendlier, more welcoming" echo. Other than the bulk
    recipe I post there and in "Recipes" almost all of the traffic is in
    this echo. I think I had two posts in Home_Cooking this year in response
    to one of my recipes. Longer ago than that in Recipes

    The Micronet Debate echo, OTOH, seems to have more level-headed participants.

    I seem to have enough to do with the Fido echoes to which I subscribe - mostly cooking and old confusers/ And the few local echoes all of which except cooking are pretty low traffic.

    Yeah, me, too, but in different areas. ;)

    And this is as close to "social media" as I care to get. Bv)=

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    dial without looking in a tense situaion. Bv)=

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Casey Jones One Dish Supper
    Categories: Beef, Bread, Mushrooms
    Yield: 8 Servings

    1/2 lb Frozen white bread dough;
    - thawed
    1 1/2 lb Lean ground beef
    1/4 c Chopped onions
    4 oz Can sliced mushrooms;
    - drained
    8 oz Can tomato sauce
    2 tb Catsup
    1 ts Beef soup mix or beef
    - boullion granules
    1/4 ts Oregano
    1/4 ts Thyme
    1/4 ts Basil
    1/4 ts Parsley
    1/8 ts Black pepper
    1 lg Egg beaten
    Bacon flavored bits

    Brown beef and onions in Dutch oven. Drain if necessary.
    Add next 9 ingredients. Cover, simmer 15 minutes. Remove
    from stovetop and cool to warm.

    Divide dough into 20 pieces and place on top of warm beef
    mixture. Cover with clean towel and let rise 30 minutes
    or until pieces of bread dough have doubled in size.
    Lightly brush dough with beaten egg. Sprinkle with bacon
    flavored bits. Bake uncovered at 375oF for 25-30 minutes.

    Makes 8 servings.

    (Remaining bread dough can be made into rolls.)

    Origin: Watkins Anniversary Cookbook

    Shared by: Sharon Stevens

    From: http://www.recipesource.com

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  • From Shawn Highfield@1:229/452 to Dave Drum on Tue Dec 10 06:53:00 2024
    Hi Dave,
    In a message to Mike Powell you wrote:

    this echo. I think I had two posts in Home_Cooking this year in
    response to one of my recipes. Longer ago than that in Recipes

    I don't even bother adding those two echo's anymore. Just this one
    for all things cooking. I watch a few youtube videos or use the www
    for a recipe on occasion, but I check the database I save, or ask here
    if I want help. Just a more friendly place.

    And this is as close to "social media" as I care to get. Bv)=

    I use censorbook as well, but not a lot. Just in the morning after I
    do my echomail run.

    Shawn

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Shawn Highfield on Wed Dec 11 05:34:00 2024
    Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    this echo. I think I had two posts in Home_Cooking this year in
    response to one of my recipes. Longer ago than that in Recipes

    I don't even bother adding those two echo's anymore. Just this one
    for all things cooking. I watch a few youtube videos or use the www
    for a recipe on occasion, but I check the database I save, or ask
    here if I want help. Just a more friendly place.

    I joined Fido near the very end of the persnickity moderators. Back in
    the 90s. I think of this echo as a big farmhouse kitchen with the kin
    all gathered aound the table and talking about food and life.

    And this is as close to "social media" as I care to get. Bv)=

    I use censorbook as well, but not a lot. Just in the morning after I
    do my echomail run.

    Censorbook? A trip to my Bing search gives me a lot about book censors
    and censorship. So, I sucked it up and did something I rarely do - went
    to a Google search. Same result.

    Or, are you being facetious and re-naming Farcebook?

    Couldn't find a censor recipe. So I hadda make do with this:

    MMMMM---- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: A.M.F (Adios Mother * Censored*)
    Categories: Booze, Citrus, Fruits
    Yield: 1 guzzle

    3/4 oz Vodka
    3/4 oz Gin
    3/4 oz Light rum
    3/4 oz Tequila
    3/4 oz Blue Curacao
    2 oz Sour mix
    1/2 oz Carbonated lemon-lime (7-Up)
    - beverage
    1 Lemon wedge
    1 Lime wedge
    1 Maraschino cherry

    Fill a pint with ice.

    Add vodka, gin, rum, tequila, curacao, sour and 7UP.

    Stir with a straw, garnish w/lemon, lime and cherry.

    Serve.

    This drink is a favorite of mine when I've had a bad day
    and just want one good stiff drink to put me in a better
    mood.

    Submitted by: Grant Angelli

    RECIPE FROM: https://www.food.com

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  • From Shawn Highfield@1:229/452 to Dave Drum on Thu Dec 12 06:46:00 2024
    Hi Dave,
    On <Thu, 11 Dec 24>, you wrote me:

    I use censorbook as well, but not a lot. Just in the morning
    after I do my echomail run.
    Or, are you being facetious and re-naming Farcebook?

    I was yes. I've also left Censorbook, couldn't handle anymore posts
    from fans of the "man" who eats well done steak with ketchup.

    Shawn

    ... Seeing is deceiving. It's eating that's believing.

    Look how I'm on topic again with a tagline!! LOL

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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/1 to Shawn Highfield on Thu Dec 12 08:38:47 2024
    Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    I don't even bother adding those two echo's anymore. Just this one
    for all things cooking. I watch a few youtube videos or use the www
    for a recipe on occasion, but I check the database I save, or ask here
    if I want help. Just a more friendly place.

    I have some wonderful cookbooks, but now, if I'm looking for a recipe
    I'll google it - or give ChatGPT a list of ingredients in my kitchen and
    ask it what I could make out of that.



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  • From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to Shawn Highfield on Fri Dec 13 04:49:00 2024
    Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    I use censorbook as well, but not a lot. Just in the morning
    after I do my echomail run.

    Or, are you being facetious and re-naming Farcebook?

    I was yes. I've also left Censorbook, couldn't handle anymore posts
    from fans of the "man" who eats well done steak with ketchup.

    Sort of thought so. Does the steak abuser have orange hair and small
    errrrmmmm hands?

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Can Opener Mexican Supper
    Categories: Five, Beef, Beans, Cheese, Salsa
    Yield: 2 Servings

    1 lb Dos Rios Taco meat chub
    15 oz Can Old El Paso refritoes
    - (beans) w/green chilies
    Shredded yellow cheese
    15 1/2 oz Jar Tostitos Brand Medium
    - Chunky Salsa
    Tortilla chips to scoop up
    - mixture

    Pull the wrapper of the frozen taco meat and drop into
    your baby crock pot. Open the beans and add as soon as
    the meat is thawed, Stir together and leave to cook on
    low until supper time.

    Scoop out your serving into a bowl and top with the
    shredded cheese. Nuke for 30 seconds to melt the
    cheese a bit and add salsa to your liking.

    Scoop up with tortilla chips or Fritos Scoops.

    Serves 2 w/leftovers

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  • From Shawn Highfield@1:229/452 to Dave Drum on Fri Dec 13 14:00:00 2024
    Hi Dave,
    On <Sat, 13 Dec 24>, you wrote me:

    Sort of thought so. Does the steak abuser have orange hair and small errrrmmmm hands?

    Not sure, orange skin, wears the worst wig on the planet, is a convited
    FELON, and thinks it's funny to say the neighbor to the north is subsided
    by him, when in fact we spend almost double then the us does.

    The same clown who thinks Doug Ford isn't going to keep his word. I will giggle my fucking ass off when new york state doens't have electricity or drinking water.

    So I guess I leave the cooking echo, as once Sean cuts my feed I'll never
    come back.

    Shawn



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  • From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to Shawn Highfield on Sat Dec 14 11:00:00 2024
    Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Sort of thought so. Does the steak abuser have orange hair and small errrrmmmm hands?

    Not sure, orange skin, wears the worst wig on the planet, is a convited FELON, and thinks it's funny to say the neighbor to the north is
    subsided by him, when in fact we spend almost double then the us does.

    The same clown who thinks Doug Ford isn't going to keep his word. I
    will giggle my fucking ass off when new york state doens't have electricity or drinking water.

    Yeah, him - Mr. Shoot From The (overly ample) Hip.

    So I guess I leave the cooking echo, as once Sean cuts my feed I'll
    never come back.

    I hope not. You'll be missed. And maybe you'll get off with a "language" warning. Bv)=

    Too bad this isn't a bridge game where No Trump os legitimate bid.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Bertha's Bridge Mix
    Categories: Snacks, Grains, Nuts
    Yield: 12 servings

    1 lb Butter
    1 tb Worcestershire
    1 tb Garlic salt
    4 c (ea) Corn, Rice & Wheat
    - Chex
    4 c Kix cereal
    4 c Traditional Cheerios
    6 oz Bag bugles
    7 Bag pretzel sticks
    1 lb Mixed nuts

    Set oven @ 250┬░F/121┬░C.

    In a sauce pan, melt all butter with the Worcestershire
    and garlic salt, until well combined.

    In a turkey roasting pan, add 2 cups of each of the
    cereals, half of the Bugles, half of the pretzels and
    one cup of nuts. Pour half the butter over the mixture
    and stir until well coated. Add the remaining cereals,
    Bugles, pretzels and nuts. Pour the remaining butter
    and stir until well coated.

    Bake for 2 1/2 hours.

    RECIPE FROM: https://www.yokesfreshmarkets.com

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Shawn Highfield on Sat Dec 14 17:00:42 2024
    Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Not sure, orange skin, wears the worst wig on the planet, is a convited FELON, and thinks it's funny to say the neighbor to the north is
    subsided by him, when in fact we spend almost double then the us does.

    By the way, Trump is not a convicted felon. He was tried and found guilty
    but he was not sentenced so he is neither convicted nor a felon.

    The "convicted felon" lie was spread by idiot liberals who don't know shit
    from Shinola.

    So let's drop the politics right here since it's obvious you don't know
    all the facts.

    We're here to talk food, not talk shit.

    --Sean


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  • From Shawn Highfield@1:229/452 to Sean Dennis on Sun Dec 15 07:02:00 2024
    Hi Sean,
    On <Sun, 14 Dec 24>, you wrote me:

    So let's drop the politics right here since it's obvious you don't
    know all the facts.

    Here's my problem. You say that then in the same sentence force the
    topc to be dropped. So you are the iron fist of cooking now too.
    "MY WAY OR GET OUT!" You my friend are just the same as the libtards
    you hate so much.

    Moderate Dave who keeps pushing my buttons.

    Shawn

    P.S. Hail Dennis!

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Shawn Highfield on Sun Dec 15 16:10:34 2024
    Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    I responded to you via netmail.

    -- Sean

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