• 947 various was picnic

    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to RUTH HAFFLY on Saturday, June 30, 2018 23:30:52
    And sometimes you don't even get to select--the program just sends
    you > on to the next message. I've noticed it more with this computer than the > one I had before.
    Could be just a settings issue.
    Possible, but nothing to lose sleep over.

    In the last analysis, pretty much nothing is
    anything to lose sleep over. But if it can be
    an easy fix, why not.

    True, but most of the time a small something means a lot.
    It may or may not; I don't concern myself
    with that most of the time.
    Depends on the setting for me.

    Everyone's set of thresholds differs.

    Hah, chicken Caesar seems to me to be a
    very invitation to disappointment!
    Depends; we've had some really good ones, some not so good and most of
    them being nothing special. this was memorable for being of poor
    quality.

    To me it's a case of the total being less than
    the sum of its parts, and I don't much care for
    most of the parts.

    Someone not paying attention to the machine could have done
    likewise.
    Depends I suppose on the kind of irregularity of
    the cutting, but in most cases jaggedy is going
    to mean hand-cut.
    Nothing worth losing sleep over tho.

    Ditto.

    They might not have had flour tortillas, and
    they would have used the same oil they'd used
    to fry corn in earlier anyway.
    The oil wouldn't have bothered Steve, unless it was corn oil. He can take corn starch in foods; we've not isolated corn oil to test its effects.
    So the amount of whatever-it-is that leaches
    out of the corn into the oil is negligible?
    Not sure what it is but corn starch doesn't bother him, corn kernels do.

    Cornstarch is so refined it is probably neutral
    to all but the most severe sufferers.

    I have just two words for you - knife and fork.
    I've done that also, many times.
    Q.E.D., I guess.
    All comes out in the wash.
    Sometimes.
    Use a good stain remover and most stains do.

    I'm at Swisher's, and my bleeding went crazy
    during the night. Luckily, I'd chosen a dark
    brown towel. Unluckily, my pillowcase is light.

    ---------- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.04

    Title: Caroline's Salad
    Categories: Salads, Vegan
    Yield: 2 servings

    1 Oak-leaf lettuce
    -- washed and trimmed
    50 g Alfalfa sprouts
    1 Tb Sunflower seeds
    -- browned under the grill
    1 sm Bunch of basil leaves

    ----------------------------------DRESSING----------------------------------
    3 Tb Fresh-pressed orange juice
    1 Tb Blackcurrant cordial
    --(such as Ribena)
    2 Tb Dark sesame oil

    Put the salad ingredients into a bowl. Stir the three dressing
    ingredients together and toss the salad in the dressing thoroughly just
    before serving.

    Copyright Rosamond Richardson 1996

    Meal-Master format courtesy of Karen Mintzias

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  • From Ruth Haffly@1:396/45.28 to MICHAEL LOO on Sunday, July 01, 2018 20:20:10
    Hi Michael,

    And sometimes you don't even get to select--the program just
    sends > ML> you > on to the next message. I've noticed it more with
    this computer > ML> than the > one I had before.
    Could be just a settings issue.
    Possible, but nothing to lose sleep over.

    In the last analysis, pretty much nothing is
    anything to lose sleep over. But if it can be
    an easy fix, why not.

    It's just one of those quirks I have learned to deal with, with this
    computer. Doesn't happen as often now as when I first got the system so
    it must be adapting to my touch.

    True, but most of the time a small something means a lot.
    It may or may not; I don't concern myself
    with that most of the time.
    Depends on the setting for me.

    Everyone's set of thresholds differs.

    Agreed.

    Hah, chicken Caesar seems to me to be a
    very invitation to disappointment!
    Depends; we've had some really good ones, some not so good and most
    of > them being nothing special. this was memorable for being of poor
    quality.

    To me it's a case of the total being less than
    the sum of its parts, and I don't much care for
    most of the parts.

    We like the parts, both individually and combined.


    Someone not paying attention to the machine could have done
    likewise.
    Depends I suppose on the kind of irregularity of
    the cutting, but in most cases jaggedy is going
    to mean hand-cut.
    Nothing worth losing sleep over tho.

    Ditto.

    Enough other going on in my life that's more important.


    They might not have had flour tortillas, and
    they would have used the same oil they'd used
    to fry corn in earlier anyway.
    The oil wouldn't have bothered Steve, unless it was corn oil.
    He can > ML> > take corn starch in foods; we've not isolated corn oil
    to test its > ML> > effects.
    So the amount of whatever-it-is that leaches
    out of the corn into the oil is negligible?
    Not sure what it is but corn starch doesn't bother him, corn kernels
    do.

    Cornstarch is so refined it is probably neutral
    to all but the most severe sufferers.

    But it's still corn, so we had to try it out to see how it affected him.

    I have just two words for you - knife and fork.
    I've done that also, many times.
    Q.E.D., I guess.
    All comes out in the wash.
    Sometimes.
    Use a good stain remover and most stains do.

    I'm at Swisher's, and my bleeding went crazy
    during the night. Luckily, I'd chosen a dark
    brown towel. Unluckily, my pillowcase is light.

    Change in air pressure from flying? Hopefully it won't linger.


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    Catch you later,
    Ruth
    rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28


    ... Nothing is ever lost. It's just where it doesn't belong.

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