Posted on 02/16/2008 6:38:35 PM PST by snugs
RELAX AND BE POSITVE
Easy for some to say...
Thanks so much for the honesty, thoughts, and questions.
got beer?
Ok, I calmly accept the fact and I am positively sure it was Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. I think I will move to Australia
He had several bad things happen like typos and miss-spelling on Freerepublic. There are grammer police everywhere.
Snugs - Can you clear something up for me? I’ve been watching Gordon Ramsey and Gillian Keith and it appears that everybody makes (or should stop eating) Yorkshire pudding.
I looked it up and still don’t understand what it is, especially after seeing so many versions on TV. Is it a pastry? I saw one that was flat as a pancake and others that look like what we’d call a dinner roll.
What does it taste like? I read that you put fat at the bottom of the pan, ewww! What accounts for some being puffy and others not so much?
Just an aside - it appears from these shows that the English drink a boatload. I’m shocked at what these people, including women, put away. I went to the Univ of London in the 70s and remember students drinking beer in the student cafeteria. That was shocking too. If they’d been doing heroin I wouldn’t have been more surprised. You’d never see anything like that at an American school.
We do our drinking alone in our dorm rooms like you’re supposed to. : )
Grammar.
Just sayin...
Very good if you are a Catholic. There is a decent sized userbase and you can see the answers to the important 'Catholic' questions in the profile (to tell you just how much of a Catholic they really are.) The profile and photo features are the nicest of any internet site I've seen, too, and it has one BIG plus in my book that no other site has: body weight. This is a big advantage over Match.com where a lot of people who maybe go walking once a week or have done Yoga, you know, a few years ago list themselves as 'Athletic and Toned' when they really belong in the 'a few extra pounds' or 'I have buy my clothes at a special store' catagory. They also have a really decent personality profiler tool.
Not as good as Catholic Match but a much larger user base. Nice general features and unlike Catholic Match, there is no 'five paragraph minimum' in the open comment area. It also give you the chance to put up a nice summary tag-line (which is good if you are clever and witty - not so much if you aren't). It's probably the least expensive of the sites out there.
They have a good personality profiling system and you don't have to do the 'searching' yourself - they send you people they think will match with you. And unlike every other site, they would rather just tell you if you are the type of person they can't match rather than lie that they can and take your money. Now, my personal experience with this site was dismal. First, I have no idea what made them think the women they sent me matched with me. Second, you CANNOT set a filter based on body type. So if you like 'big' women, this is the place for you because that is pretty much all you are going to get. It's also the most expensive site among these three, and as a result, a lot of girls go through the questionnaire on impulse and then decide not to pay, so they can't reply to your messages (and possibly can't read them either).
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In conclusion, you ought to at least give this a try. Personally, I think I only have a 5% chance of meeting THE girl through this method and a 95% chance of meeting her in real life. However, I don't want to throw that 5% chance away. So far it's led to a few flings, a few friends that might become more, and a lot of dead ends. But you know how America song goes:
This is for all the single people
Thinking that love has left them dry
Dont give up until you drink from the silver cup
You never know until you try
It should be crispy on the outside and just a little puddeny inside.
You can do it as one large pudding in a roasting tin or use jam tart tins and do small individual ones or use what is referred to as a Yorkshire Pudding tin which does 4 medium sizes ones. I have one of those that dates back to the 1930s. You put oil/fat from the meat in the bottom and heat in the oven until boiling like you do when making cornbread.
Originally Yorkshire Pudding in Yorkshire was a starter served with Onion gravy or if you were very poor that might be your actual meal. Nowadays it is served with the roast dinner normally beef but a lot of English people serve it with any roast dinner.
I use a tradition Yorkshire recipe for mine and if I have any mixture left over I either make pancakes or waffles with it. It makes waffles that good for savoury toppings as there is no sugar in Yorkshire Pudding.
Sift 4oz flour and a pinch of salt together in a mixing bowl. Make awell in the centre of it. Add 2 eggs and gradually add 12/4 pint of milk and water and beat until smooth. If too thick add a little water it should be a pouring consistency rather than dropping - though not watery. Put a few drops of oil in the tin you are going to cook it in heat until boiling and pour in batter mix and bake in medium to hot oven until well risen and crisp. Serve immediately with roast dinner and gravy.
Here is some I made a few weeks ago
I believe some Americans call them popovers.
It should be puffy though like cakes if you open the oven it will go down and be heavy also if you make it with Self Raising Flour it will not rise and be as light as it would be with plain flour.
Good post, Dave. Your answer to #4 in particular is important, in my opinion.
You’ve said it all...so I don’t have to. ;-)
I do know of other people these sites have worked for, so you're right, they aren't totally without merit.
And I admit, I still have a Catholic Match profile (and a profile at Ave Maria Single Catholics, just in case. You never know!
Some people drink 10 or 12 pints at one session and even women think nothing of having 6 or 8 drinks in an evening regularly.
Personally I think drinking in the bar is better than in your room at least others can look out for you. Do you not have a Student Union Bar at your universities? In Britain that is seen as perk as you get it at club prices not pub prices which are always higher. Club in the sense of a Members club such as working mens Club or Social Club connected with a company or political party. Do you have something similar in the States?
What is "12/4" of a pint? How much is that in cups?
btw - heat in the oven until boiling like you do when making cornbread.
I have made cornbread for many years. I have never had it boil in the oven. As it gets warm, it goes from batter to solid, no boiling. I'd probably freak if I looked in the oven window and it was boiling! It should cook like a cake.
In my case I am British and I suspect the sites are US based also personal circumstances mean at present I have to remain single. So in a way you can say like Dave I am single by choice.
I am a care giver for my father and it would not be fair to go into a relationship at present as I often need to drop everything and go home. Dad broke his hip just under a year ago and due to stomach and bowel problems this has hampered his recovery.
I agree unless you love yourself you can love anyone else properly.
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