• 438 aging was travel

    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to NANCY BACKUS on Wednesday, October 17, 2018 16:01:42
    Or possibly that was lost sight of in the process of developing other
    things along the way....
    We're talking just a couple decades. How can a
    profession lose sight in that short a time?
    Touted benefits can be ignored in just a few short months.... well,
    maybe it takes more like a few short years..... At least from my experience....

    But we're talking about something that is outside
    both our experiences, because the possibilities
    have not been implemented. Individualized therapies
    based on computerized information would benefit
    both of us more than the general population. Maybe
    that's why they're not doing it ?! It - makes - me =mad!

    ... * ROTFL -- Rave on, tofu flinging leeches!!!

    I really don't get this one!

    Hot Cross Bun Chocolate Chip and Orange Bread and Butter Pudding
    Categories: Easter, dessert
    Serves: 4

    1 1/2 oranges
    75 g unsalted butter
    4 hot cross buns, cut in half
    2 Tb orange marmalade
    250 ml tub double cream
    100 ml milk
    2 lg eggs
    50 g caster sugar
    25 g dark chocolate chips
    1 Tb Demerara sugar

    Preheat oven to 180C/350F and grease an
    ovenproof dish with a little butter. Zest
    the orange and mix with the rest of the
    butter, spread this mix on the one side
    of each hot cross bun and put marmalade
    on the other. Cut into thick slices then
    spread more of the mixture on the cut
    sides, alternating with marmalade.
    Sandwich together and arrange in the dish,
    spread over any remaining orange butter.

    Cut the half orange into thin slices and
    then quarter. Put in a heatproof bowl
    cover with some water and heat on high for
    a couple of minutes. Set aside to cool.

    Squeeze the juice from the whole orange
    into a bowl; whisk in the cream, eggs,
    milk and caster sugar and add a little
    more milk if looks too thick. Pour over
    the buns and then leave for 30 min for
    the liquid to seep into the buns. When
    ready to put in the oven, drain the
    orange quarters and scatter over the
    top of the pudding; scatter over
    chocolate chips to taste. Finally
    sprinkle over some Demerara sugar
    and bake 30 min or until just golden.
    Serve with more cream drizzled over
    and a glass of liqueur muscat.

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  • From NANCY BACKUS@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Thursday, October 18, 2018 13:40:00
    Quoting Michael Loo to Nancy Backus on 10-17-18 16:01 <=-

    Or possibly that was lost sight of in the process of developing other things along the way....
    We're talking just a couple decades. How can a
    profession lose sight in that short a time?
    Touted benefits can be ignored in just a few short months.... well,
    maybe it takes more like a few short years..... At least from my experience....
    But we're talking about something that is outside
    both our experiences, because the possibilities
    have not been implemented. Individualized therapies
    based on computerized information would benefit
    both of us more than the general population. Maybe
    that's why they're not doing it ?! It - makes - me =mad!

    I'm sure it isn't intentionally directed against us... They just aren't implementing it for us.... or, probably, anyone else....

    ... * ROTFL -- Rave on, tofu flinging leeches!!!
    I really don't get this one!

    I just saw it as a different take on the acronym... Not even sure if
    the original author expected it to really make any sense... I found it
    mildly amusing, I suppose....

    ttyl neb

    ... For real sponge cake, borrow all ingredients.

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