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Astonishing story of family with 11 children under age 12 hits the mainstream media
Life Site News ^ | August 16, 2011 | JEREMY KRYN

Posted on 08/17/2011 11:17:55 AM PDT by NYer

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To: trisham

I make very plain sushis every now and then - hub and I love them, the bamboo roller things are very easy to master, just make the rice sort of sticky - often mochi or sticky rice is used, actually, and wet the very edge of the nori piece where it will stick on to itself, if you get my meaning.

I used to make them and sell them on trays, I would make the rice and then add a bit of soy sauce (IIRC), honey or sugar and rice vinegar mixed, stir it into the hot rice in a bowl, and mix it. Then when room temp I’d roll them up, with bits of stuff in the middle.

Since I’m a vegetarian, I’d put strips of carrot, daikon (white radish), strips of fried tofu and I can’t remember what else, it’s been a long time since I made them for sale. I’d also make what they called cone sushis (there is a Japanese word I suppose but I can’t remember) in which sushi rice is stuffed into little cones made of pressed fried tofu.

Maybe I’ll go make some rice for sushis right now. Yum - a good filling food that can be eaten cool, good for hot weather.


361 posted on 08/19/2011 3:33:47 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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To: Melas
Unless someone can show me that this family has waived taxpayer money, this is not laudable

I'm sure that this family did not set up the system. You don't like it blame the government not the family.

362 posted on 08/19/2011 3:51:05 PM PDT by TradicalRC (Zero Debt Now.)
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To: little jeremiah

Tom found a “How to make sushi rice” video on YouTube. We can get him a lot of ingredients to work with at home, for the price of one meal of sushi at a restaurant.


363 posted on 08/19/2011 3:53:38 PM PDT by Tax-chick (The Commie Plot Theory of Everything. Give it a try - you'll be surprised how often it makes sense.)
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To: little jeremiah

Exactly right! As always you state it perfectly. :)


364 posted on 08/19/2011 3:57:18 PM PDT by TAdams8591
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To: Tax-chick
Glad your mom finally came around! : )

My parents came from large families, particularly my dad. I have many first cousins. We all grew up with the notion, large families were a blessing, and were always proud at the size of ours.

No one had to wait long for grandchildren. That's rarely the case any more. I'm sure you won't either, TC.

365 posted on 08/19/2011 4:05:56 PM PDT by TAdams8591
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To: little jeremiah

Vegetarian sushi appears to be rather popular these days. I’m a fan of wasabi, but it can be lethal!


366 posted on 08/19/2011 4:15:50 PM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: TAdams8591

Some of my grandparents came from large families. Mom’s father was one of 13, on a Northern Ireland farm not much bigger than my suburban house lot, and Dad’s mother was one of five, so they each had many cousins. Numbers had dwindled until my family unexpectedly grew, though!

My oldest daughter is 20 and embarked on a Coast Guard career, with several more years committed. However, I don’t think yon Tom, #3, the teenage sushi chef, will want to get past his mid-20s without children. He’s been crazy about babies since he was a preschooler himself. (Brilliant boy, can be a successful lawyer or politician to support a large family, plus reptiles ;-).

I’m not too anxious about grandchildren, since I’m still having babies myself. Several of my friends over the years have had children after grandchildren were born, just like the Hatfields and the McCoys. “Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the sons of one’s youth; happy is the man who has his quiver full of them! He shall not be put to shame when he confronts his enemies in the gate.”

We have a picture of my great-grandfather (dad’s dad’s dad, gave us my Bill’s middle name) with his 7 brothers, a couple of sisters, and his old mother, most of them holding rifles. If we go back to frontier conditions here, I’ll have my private army, too!


367 posted on 08/19/2011 4:16:34 PM PDT by Tax-chick (The Commie Plot Theory of Everything. Give it a try - you'll be surprised how often it makes sense.)
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To: trisham

Wasabi - owie! I’m a wimp about heat.


368 posted on 08/19/2011 4:32:11 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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To: little jeremiah

I love the heat! :)


369 posted on 08/19/2011 4:50:46 PM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: the_devils_advocate_666

I grew up in Bethesda, and there were more than a few Irish Catholic families with 10 kids or so. I always thought that was pretty neat.


370 posted on 08/19/2011 5:16:19 PM PDT by visualops (Proud Air Force Mom)
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To: wagglebee; Tax-chick; sitetest

“However, and I’ve said this many times, the truly fatal blow to Social Security occurred in January, 1973. We have killed 53 MILLION people and most of them would have contributed to Social Security.”

Amen, brother. But I’ll take you one further. The primary reason we are in a depression is because of infanticide and excessive levels of contraception.

Look, young people are what drive an economy. They buy the homes, pay the higher food bills, buy clothes for their families. They also create the new business ideas which develop wealth, and take business risks. While it’s true that older people take business risks as well, it’s not so much wired into their makeup. Being a risk taker and yes, reckless, are part of being young.

So not only have millions of would be consumers been wiped out, the population curve has been shifted and we’re an older population on average than we would otherwise be. One that isn’t so eager to take personal and business risks. One that doesn’t need the houses, who isn’t buying so much of the consumption good that fire an economy.


371 posted on 08/19/2011 7:05:56 PM PDT by RKBA Democrat (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
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