• 611 overflowxn + DMZ

    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to RUTH HAFFLY on Sunday, June 30, 2019 10:58:36
    It's more than that - the total volume of honey
    is not quite that of sugar and liquids, but I
    forget exactly why or how much difference.
    I'd have to look it up; I use honey in my bread making on a regular
    basis but more irregularly in other things so couldn't tell you right
    off what adjustments have to be made.

    Were I to try the substitute, I'd have to look it up
    as well - either that or forget about the accuracy
    thing and just guess.

    No, neither can I. Don't actually see a banana butter but a mango
    one > would probably be tasty.
    Either should be easy enough to formulate. Orange juice
    might go well in either as well.
    True, I don't keep OJ on hand like I did before the diabetes diagnosis. Dietitcian said it's bad for the blood sugar--raises it too high to fast
    and then crashes.

    The thing about fruit juices is that you think of
    them as healthy, but you might as well drink a Coke.
    If you got "lots of pulp," that would be marginally
    better for you.

    I discover that sauerkraut too freezes well.
    Yes but we keep fresh made in the fridge. House is a bit too warm to
    keep it in the crock it was made in, on the counter top.

    Thank you for not stinking up the house in anticipation
    of our arrival.

    Berlin Wall went around the city but there was another barrier
    between > East and West Germany. I don't know how wide the No Man's
    Land was in > other areas but there was probably a good bit of
    fencing, at least, in > other than urban areas. Probably some wildlife in those areas also.
    Probably, but I'm thinking that the vegetation was kept down.
    To some extent, but hard to chop down a major forest.

    I can see it now, the wildlife gallopping along and
    all of a sudden, kaboom, roast venison. The thing
    about the DMZ is that it was officially at least DM,
    so less in the way of such dangers.

    Hambak Steak
    categories: Korean, Japanese, Salisbury, German, hambagu, main,
    beef > Interesting combination of cultures here.
    Also English or at least Anglo-American.
    Heintz not quite 57?

    We might be able to come up with 57 categories for that,
    including wwtt.

    Heinz 57 Sauce Copycat
    category: condiment, sauce, copycat
    Yield: 1 bottle

    1/2 c raisins
    2/3 c Heinz ketchup
    1 ts chili powder
    1 ts seasoning salt
    4 oz applesauce
    2 Tb Wish Bone Italian salad dressing

    Put all ingredients in a blender and blend on/off
    for 2 min on high or until smooth. Keep chilled.

    Source: Lennie on food.com
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  • From Ruth Haffly@1:396/45.28 to MICHAEL LOO on Monday, July 01, 2019 16:27:02
    Hi Michael,

    It's more than that - the total volume of honey
    is not quite that of sugar and liquids, but I
    forget exactly why or how much difference.
    I'd have to look it up; I use honey in my bread making on a regular basis but more irregularly in other things so couldn't tell you
    right > off what adjustments have to be made.

    Were I to try the substitute, I'd have to look it up
    as well - either that or forget about the accuracy
    thing and just guess.

    Probably do some of both, depending on what you were making.

    Either should be easy enough to formulate. Orange juice
    might go well in either as well.
    True, I don't keep OJ on hand like I did before the diabetes
    diagnosis. > Dietitcian said it's bad for the blood sugar--raises it
    too high to fast > and then crashes.

    The thing about fruit juices is that you think of
    them as healthy, but you might as well drink a Coke.
    If you got "lots of pulp," that would be marginally
    better for you.

    Hard to find an OJ that's super pulpy; even the extra pulp ones don't
    have a whole lot. As for the Coke, I drink the diet version.

    I discover that sauerkraut too freezes well.
    Yes but we keep fresh made in the fridge. House is a bit too warm to keep it in the crock it was made in, on the counter top.

    Thank you for not stinking up the house in anticipation
    of our arrival.

    Surprising, very little noticeable smell, even when it's being made.


    Berlin Wall went around the city but there was another
    barrier > ML> between > East and West Germany. I don't know how wide
    the No Man's > ML> Land was in > other areas but there was probably a good bit of
    fencing, at least, in > other than urban areas. Probably some
    wildlife > ML> in those areas also.
    Probably, but I'm thinking that the vegetation was kept down.
    To some extent, but hard to chop down a major forest.

    I can see it now, the wildlife gallopping along and
    all of a sudden, kaboom, roast venison. The thing
    about the DMZ is that it was officially at least DM,
    so less in the way of such dangers.

    No fried bunnies or Bambis.


    Hambak Steak
    categories: Korean, Japanese, Salisbury, German,
    hambagu, main, > ML> beef > Interesting combination of cultures here.
    Also English or at least Anglo-American.
    Heintz not quite 57?

    We might be able to come up with 57 categories for that,
    including wwtt.

    That one would fit it quite well.

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    Ruth
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