• 416 was nasty

    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to RUTH HANSCHKA on Saturday, October 13, 2018 10:19:50
    There are aspects of modern life that are enough to
    drive one to drink, but we don't talk about that here.
    That would drive is to drink more, and good booze ain't cheap.

    Cheaper than psychiatry.

    For me, tradition is what happened long before the Mets
    started, I guess that was in the early '60s? Why did the
    1962. My late dad was a NY Giants fan until they bailed for San
    Francisco.

    I wonder how many people kept up their loyalty even
    after being kicked to the ground by the ownership.

    Also what would happen if teams had to use players with a
    major connection to the cities in question. Probably there
    would be strong clubs in places like Spavinaw, Oklahoma.

    Braves take on these guys in the first place? They were
    an established franchise, whereas the Mets were just
    amazin'.
    No idea. It happened.

    Was it like, oh, let's pick a team to hate, here's one
    that's wimpy and scrawny and has Ed Kranepool on it.

    Hellmann's is to real mayo as zucchini is to hot dogs.
    If hot dogs tasted like zucchini, I'd not be interested,
    but if zucchini tasted like hot dogs, that wou;dn't be
    so bad.
    That depends on the hot dogs.

    Well, that's so. I thought of getting a Costco hot dog
    the other day to see if they had gone downhill the way
    the Internet says.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v7.07

    Title: Zesty Italian Zucchini Dip
    Categories: Appetizers, Cheese, Dips, wwtt
    Servings: 8

    3 c Zucchini, Shredded
    1 c Cream Cheese, Softened
    2 lg Eggs
    1/4 c Romano Cheese, Grated
    1/4 c Parmesan Cheese, Grated
    1/2 c Yellow Onion
    1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 ts Oregano, Dried
    2 tb Milk
    2 tb Fresh Parsley, Minced, OR
    2 ts Dried Parsley, Crushed

    Place the shredded zucchini in a colander, squeeze out any excess water
    and
    set aside. Beat the cream cheese to a smooth consistency and blend in
    the
    milk and eggs, blending well. Mix in all the other ingredients,
    including
    the zucchini, and place in a greased 1 1/2-quart casserole. Bake at 350ÿF
    for 20 minutes, or until heated through and bubbly. Pour into a chafing
    dish and serve hot. Makes about 5 cups of dip. SUGGESTED DIPPERS: Italian
    Bread Chunks, Bell Peppers, Hot Dogs, Genoa Sausage

    source unrecorded

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  • From Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to Michael Loo on Sunday, October 14, 2018 01:52:02
    On 10-13-18 10:19, Michael Loo <=-
    spoke to Ruth Hanschka about 416 was nasty <=-

    That depends on the hot dogs.

    Well, that's so. I thought of getting a Costco hot dog
    the other day to see if they had gone downhill the way
    the Internet says.

    Not the last time we had one. I see no real change. Two hot dogs, one
    churro, two fountain drinks all for $4.00 plus tax. Still a good deal.


    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05

    Title: SATAN'S FANTASY CHILI
    Categories: Chili, _ethnic, Meats
    Yield: 12 Servings

    3 lb Sirloin, coarsely ground
    2 lb Lamb, coarsely ground
    2 ea Onions, chopped coarsely
    3 ea Garlic cloves, diced fine
    1 1/2 tb Salt
    2 c Green Bell peppers, chopped
    3 ea Jalapenos, cored, seeded, &
    - diced
    1 tb Cayenne pepper flakes
    2 c Tomatos, stewed & chopped
    1 1/2 c Tomato sauce
    3/4 c Tomato paste
    2 tb Corn oil
    3 tb Cumin freshly ground
    1 ts Sesame oil
    1 tb Mexican oregano

    Heat oil in a large heavy pot or cast iron Dutch oven. Add meat,
    onions, garlic, and Bell peppers. Cook until onions are transluscent.
    Add the beer, tomatos, tomato sauce, spices, peppers, and sesame oil.
    Cook for 2 hours on Low heat, stirring frequently. Add the tomato
    paste and cook on Simmer for 30 minutes more. Serve hot! Origin: Mike
    Halloran, Chili Cook-Off Afficianado & Cook, RIP 1994

    Recipe posted by: Wesley Pitts

    MMMMM


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  • From RUTH HANSCHKA@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Thursday, October 18, 2018 23:37:18
    There are aspects of modern life that are enough to
    drive one to drink, but we don't talk about that here.
    That would drive is to drink more, and good booze ain't cheap.

    Cheaper than psychiatry.

    $600/hour vs a $40 bottle of decent stuff... no contest.

    1962. My late dad was a NY Giants fan until they bailed for San
    Francisco.

    I wonder how many people kept up their loyalty even
    after being kicked to the ground by the ownership.

    Hard to say. Some Dodger fans followed the team, but most told them
    to take a hike since they were going anyway.

    Also what would happen if teams had to use players with a
    major connection to the cities in question. Probably there
    would be strong clubs in places like Spavinaw, Oklahoma.

    Possibly. The Dominican Republic would dominate the league.

    Braves take on these guys in the first place? They were
    an established franchise, whereas the Mets were just
    amazin'.
    No idea. It happened.

    Was it like, oh, let's pick a team to hate, here's one
    that's wimpy and scrawny and has Ed Kranepool on it.

    There was a big rivalry for years. It's hung on a bit.

    Hellmann's is to real mayo as zucchini is to hot dogs.
    If hot dogs tasted like zucchini, I'd not be interested,
    but if zucchini tasted like hot dogs, that wou;dn't be
    so bad.
    That depends on the hot dogs.

    Well, that's so. I thought of getting a Costco hot dog
    the other day to see if they had gone downhill the way
    the Internet says.

    You can have my share.
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