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Posted on 12/24/2004 8:51:48 AM PST by Mo1



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To: Mo1
Darks seems to have been volunteered.
1,421 posted on 01/02/2005 8:53:55 AM PST by Lakeshark (Whatever...................................................................:-)
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To: Mo1; grannie9; Darksheare; Borax Queen
"but will there be any dancing boys at the party too ???"

You obviously missed this discussion which was addressed last night. We have decided to make use of Darks and make him the star attraction, although I do feel that gran should "accesorize" his appearnace with a couple of additional dancing "decorations.".

1,422 posted on 01/02/2005 8:56:58 AM PST by sweetliberty (Just because we CAN do something, doesn't mean we should.)
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To: sweetliberty
Oh lordy, isn't it enough to have Al running around nekkid as a jay bird? Now we have Darks, too?
1,423 posted on 01/02/2005 9:01:15 AM PST by Conservababe
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To: Conservababe; grannie9; Darksheare
"isn't it enough to have Al running around nekkid as a jay bird? Now we have Darks, too?"

Well, it will make for entertaining dinner conversation for years to come.

1,424 posted on 01/02/2005 9:06:41 AM PST by sweetliberty (Just because we CAN do something, doesn't mean we should.)
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To: sweetliberty

Oops .. sorry I did miss that part

Darks huh??

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ;0)


1,425 posted on 01/02/2005 9:11:26 AM PST by Mo1 (Should be called Oil for Fraud and not Oil for Food)
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To: Lakeshark

You didn't volunteer???


1,426 posted on 01/02/2005 9:12:01 AM PST by Mo1 (Should be called Oil for Fraud and not Oil for Food)
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To: Lakeshark

http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/columnists/view.bg?articleid=86543

Hart: Anxiety-free cooking
By Betsy Hart
Saturday, January 1, 2005

This year I must have been a very good girl because Santa brought me the most perfect present.

OK, it was my sister-in-law and brother who gave it to me, but here it is. Drum roll please...a Crock-Pot. You know, a big, slow-cooking, earthenware pot. You put a bunch of good stuff in there in the morning, you don't think about it any more, and by dinnertime you've got a meal.

Here's why this is one of the best gifts I've ever received. The Crock-Pot (by Rival) has over 200 recipes electronically programmed into it. So, I figure out what we want to eat, punch some buttons to put the recipe on a screen right there on the pot, pull all the stuff together in the quantities it tells me too, dump it in and boom -- I've cooked a meal for my family.

Not exciting, right? Wrong! That's because cooking in general, and cookbooks in particular, scare me to death. I'll start with the cookbooks. They inspire a panic attack in me. Over the years I've had kind people take pity on me -- and my family -- and suggest incredibly user-friendly books. But it never helps. They just inspire user-friendly panic attacks.

Seriously. All of my insecurities come out when I open a cookbook. (Well, not the claustrophobia.) Anyway, it's partly because I know whatever I make won't turn out nearly as good as it should -- because it never has. There are so many ingredients, and I am always out of one or more. And they are just so complicated. Trying to saute this and brown that and get it all in at the right times is impossible when, for instance, I'm also trying to keep peace among four young kids at dinnertime.

But here's the real tipping factor when it comes to cookbooks for me: when I do (rarely) actually take one down from the shelf, it means the whole meal has been raised to a new level -- and the intimidation factor can be overwhelming.

That's why I think the built-in recipes, meaning no cookbook panic attacks/intimidation element, and in which everything goes in to the pot at the same time, is sheer genius.

It also allows me to do something else. Easily cook. This is the larger issue. The whole meal thing makes me nuts. Three times a day putting food on the table for my family just seems excessive. I could easily live on one meal -- why can't they? It's like I'm on this constantly repeating loop of food preparation and it never ends, but it doesn't really get us anywhere either.

I probably get this attitude from my dear mother. By the time I was in high school, I was the last of five kids and the only one at home. My mom, who really ate only because it was required for her to live and do other interesting things, would sometimes say, "Dinner has been canceled due to lack of interest." Boy, do I get that.

(I know, I know, dinner can be a great time for family. It's that "one meal" I would actually keep.)

But in spite of my angst, I feel morally called to do something resembling cooking for my family. And it does make me feel good when I actually do do it. So, if you've hung in there with my whining this far, you're probably wondering -- what in the world does that poor family eat? OK, I'm very good at grilling, inside or outside. We do lots of steamed vegetables and fresh fruit. I've got all that down.

I'm also on a first name basis with the pizza man. (And, I know his kids' birthdates.)

Then there are those great semi-prepared foods. A few years ago I wrote about a new trend in the food industry. "Prepared" foods that required some "cooking" at home, so that women felt like they were doing something for their families. Seriously. Apparently, I'm not alone. Honchos in the food business found that a totally prepared meal wasn't nearly as popular with women as one that required a certain amount of time on the stove and stirring, and maybe adding an ingredient or two. Tell me about it. These are meals like "stir fried sesame chicken" and other fare that goes way beyond the Tuna Helper we all remember as kids. (Though, let's not knock Tuna Helper.)

There too the "recipe" is on the box, not in a book. It keeps everything on a manageable level, including my cooking anxiety.

So it is with my new Crock-Pot. What an innovation.

I just wish my mother had lived to see this day.


1,427 posted on 01/02/2005 9:24:42 AM PST by Mo1 (Should be called Oil for Fraud and not Oil for Food)
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To: Mo1

That would be Swervie and Nully........


1,428 posted on 01/02/2005 9:25:45 AM PST by Lakeshark (Whatever...................................................................:-)
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To: Lakeshark

Oh Baby ;0)


1,429 posted on 01/02/2005 9:30:00 AM PST by Mo1 (Should be called Oil for Fraud and not Oil for Food)
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To: Mo1; catpuppy
Pup and myself are forming the rules committee.

We promise the rules will accomodate all gender sensitivities.......

Crossing fingers.........

1,430 posted on 01/02/2005 9:33:32 AM PST by Lakeshark (Whatever...................................................................:-)
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To: Lakeshark

HAHAHAHAHAHA ... sure I believe you


1,431 posted on 01/02/2005 9:40:12 AM PST by Mo1 (Should be called Oil for Fraud and not Oil for Food)
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To: Mo1; grannie9; Conservababe; sweetliberty; prairiebreeze; restornu; yall
While there is a bunch of women on tap here...

Does anyone have a recipe for Dark, Rum Laced Fruitcake?

.....Westy....

1,432 posted on 01/02/2005 10:20:38 AM PST by westmex (Ruby Ridge...Waco....Redford..our Gov. at work)
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To: sweetliberty
I like sports but I hate/won't going to ball parks...can't stand the band of jeerks that go there....the whole atmophere turns into zoo!

I do recall as a child majorityof people in large crowds being considerate!

I wonder if movies like "Roller Ball" 1975 inspired the break down!

Never saw the whole moive it was so distrubing...

1,433 posted on 01/02/2005 10:23:12 AM PST by restornu (KNEEL TO HEAVEN WITH IT ALL!)
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To: westmex
Does anyone have a recipe for Dark, Rum Laced Fruitcake?

Why in the world are you asking me that question .. FOFL!

1,434 posted on 01/02/2005 10:26:26 AM PST by Mo1 (Should be called Oil for Fraud and not Oil for Food)
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To: westmex

That sounds like a west Indies recipe that take of couple of days to merinate...weeks to rest!


Found it....

Baked in the Grand Old Tradition of the Caribbean, these rum cakes are
made from all natural wholesome ingredients. This Caribbean dessert cake is made using our special, authentic rum cake recipe. Rumcakes are delicious and healthy! Unique mini rumcake favors. Gourmet baked goods.
http://www.therumcakeplace.com/Caribbean%20Rum%20Cake-Products.htm


1,435 posted on 01/02/2005 10:29:49 AM PST by restornu (KNEEL TO HEAVEN WITH IT ALL!)
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To: westmex

Serious fruitcake
http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/food/52727


1,436 posted on 01/02/2005 10:30:44 AM PST by Mo1 (Should be called Oil for Fraud and not Oil for Food)
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To: Mo1
Well, you are one of the lady cooks on this thread...Didn't want you to feel slighted..lol

.....Westy.....

1,437 posted on 01/02/2005 10:31:16 AM PST by westmex (Ruby Ridge...Waco....Redford..our Gov. at work)
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To: sweetliberty; restornu
I once got talked into going to a street bash in Tempe, Ariz. on New Year's Eve

That's so funny - the hotel clerk tried to talk us into going to that street party just two days ago. Apparently, it's one of ten biggest parties in the country, or something like that. When I heard about the hundreds of thousands of people, I said "no, thank you!".

1,438 posted on 01/02/2005 10:33:34 AM PST by Borax Queen (America the Beautiful)
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To: Cake

Christmas Fruitcake
From the Files of Other
http://foodfest.neworleans.com/rec_inv.php?RESID=521


1,439 posted on 01/02/2005 10:33:46 AM PST by restornu (KNEEL TO HEAVEN WITH IT ALL!)
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To: Lakeshark
all gender sensitivities.......

Don't forget the new category: 'inter-sexual'. Die pc.

1,440 posted on 01/02/2005 10:35:03 AM PST by Borax Queen (America the Beautiful)
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