• Re: 378 was travel + picn

    From NANCY BACKUS@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Monday, October 08, 2018 20:17:00
    Quoting Michael Loo to Nancy Backus on 10-05-18 07:46 <=-

    Drawing on my tagline file... I found them both... sent the first to Ruth... and below is the second... ;)
    Thanks. I figured you'd know.
    And that I'd be reading all the messages so would see that... ;)
    Good thing someone else is also reading all the messages.

    I just hate to miss anything... ;)

    I'd been tempted to let you sous chef for me, but then did it myself anyway.... you'd've been much more efficient, no doubt... ;)
    I was surprised to see how quick I was in comparison
    with former professional chef Ian - part or most of
    it is that he's not under pressure any more and can
    indulge his perfectionism and cut things to the level
    of evenness expected of an apprentice in a three-star
    restaurant. There may be a touch of that dreaded
    septuagenarian slowing down, too.
    Makes a lot of sense... :)
    But is still sort of sad - I remember Ian as a vigorous 50-odd,
    confident and with practice from cooking all the time. Now he
    spends far too much time playing Battle Dragons or War Dragons
    or something like that and far too little time in the kitchen.

    Hmmmm... that is rather sad....

    If anyone wants to visit him and Jacquie, I suspect the
    next year or so might be the time to do so.
    I wish it might be a possibility... but rather unlikely for me... I'd
    love to meet the legends of the echo... ;) But of course, they'd not
    know me from Adam...
    A distressing number of legends of the echo, as you call
    them, are dead or missing.

    I know. It does come with the territory....

    was still fine, and she should use it on rolls baked for the picnic...
    I wonder if it had improved with the aging.
    Not sure if it had improved, that would be hard to do... but it
    certainly hadn't suffered by the aging... :)
    Some things do improve with aging, even if they seem
    perfect when new.

    True. Having had Lydia's roll frostings many a time, I didn't really
    notice any difference other than the flavoring being almond rather than vanilla... :)

    ... Don't eat that. Studies prove it is hazardous to your health.
    "Don't eat that. Studies prove it isn't hazardous to your health."
    Are you saying that people would prefer to eat foods hazardous to their health....? ;)
    Yep, it's partially that I believe that sugar, fat, and
    salt are among the most pleasurable foods, that there's
    some truth to that it tastes bad if it's "good" for you,
    and in its original form the statement is a truism, not
    a witticism.
    I'm not convinced that sugar, fat, or even salt are that hazardous, at
    least within reasonable limits.... :)
    And it's not as if we all were of a homogeneous
    physiology. Some people tolerate heat better. Some
    people tolerate salt better. Some people have blue eyes.

    Indeed. :)

    ttyl neb

    ... Have your service call my service; our services will do lunch.

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