• It's The Cheese!

    From Sqwertz@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 13 14:12:50 2024
    1 pound of sharp and extra sharp Sargento cheddar cheese
    1 stick of butter
    9 ounces of half & half
    13 grams of home made sodium citrate
    6 grams of Coleman's mustard powder
    3 grams of salt

    https://i.postimg.cc/RhfLXCQk/Glorious-Cheese.jpg

    Just what the doctor ordered! Viva la Sodium Citrate!

    And a 12-ounce bag of Skinnner's large elbow macaroni.

    https://postimg.cc/qz7nVpyM

    I did this all before I took the first pee of the morning. But I
    was bouncing up and down on my tippy toes the last 5 minutes
    before I stirred that pan. Having Mac & Cheese on hand was the
    higher priority. Haven't ate any yet, I just need to know it's
    there if I need it.

    -sw

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  • From Sqwertz@21:1/5 to itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net on Sat Jan 13 18:00:05 2024
    On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 13:25:34 -0800 (PST),
    itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net wrote:

    Did you finish it off with a bit of buttered bread crumbs for a topping?? Extra points if you used butter panko.

    Nope! I gave up baking my mac & cheese creations - Always ruins
    it. "Keep it Creamy" and serve it as is (microwave OK to heat
    back up, but no baking).

    -sw

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  • From Dave Smith@21:1/5 to Sqwertz on Sat Jan 13 19:22:38 2024
    On 2024-01-13 7:00 p.m., Sqwertz wrote:
    On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 13:25:34 -0800 (PST),
    itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net wrote:

    Did you finish it off with a bit of buttered bread crumbs for a topping??
    Extra points if you used butter panko.

    Nope! I gave up baking my mac & cheese creations - Always ruins
    it. "Keep it Creamy" and serve it as is (microwave OK to heat
    back up, but no baking).




    Oh Phooey. The crispy topping is one of the best parts of macaroni and
    cheese. It is a variation in texture that makes it more interesting.

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Mon Jan 15 09:30:31 2024
    On 1/13/2024 7:22 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
    On 2024-01-13 7:00 p.m., Sqwertz wrote:
    On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 13:25:34 -0800 (PST),
    itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net wrote:

    Did you finish it off with a bit of buttered bread crumbs for a
    topping??
    Extra points if you used butter panko.

    Nope!  I gave up baking my mac & cheese creations - Always ruins
    it.  "Keep it Creamy" and serve it as is (microwave OK to heat
    back up, but no baking).




    Oh Phooey. The crispy topping is one of the best parts of macaroni and cheese. It is a variation in texture that makes it more interesting.


    Yep! All the lovely crispy bits on top. BTW, reheating it in the
    microwave, with or without breadcrumb topping, needs to be done gently
    on a low setting.

    Jill

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to Sqwertz on Mon Jan 15 09:38:11 2024
    On 1/13/2024 7:00 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
    On Sat, 13 Jan 2024 13:25:34 -0800 (PST),
    itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net wrote:

    Did you finish it off with a bit of buttered bread crumbs for a topping??
    Extra points if you used butter panko.

    Nope! I gave up baking my mac & cheese creations - Always ruins
    it. "Keep it Creamy" and serve it as is (microwave OK to heat
    back up, but no baking).

    -sw

    https://postimg.cc/qz7nVpyM

    If you didn't intend to bake it, why did you put the macaroni in a
    square baking pan and pour the cheese sauce over it?

    Jill

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  • From bob@21:1/5 to BryanGSimmons head custodian on Mon Jan 15 08:14:51 2024
    On 2024-01-14 02:22:54 +0000, BryanGSimmons head custodian said:

    On 1/13/2024 7:44 PM, GM wrote:
    On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 2:12:57 PM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote:
    1 pound of sharp and extra sharp Sargento cheddar cheese
    1 stick of butter
    9 ounces of half & half
    13 grams of home made sodium citrate
    6 grams of Coleman's mustard powder
    3 grams of salt

    https://i.postimg.cc/RhfLXCQk/Glorious-Cheese.jpg

    Just what the doctor ordered! Viva la Sodium Citrate!

    And a 12-ounce bag of Skinnner's large elbow macaroni.

    https://postimg.cc/qz7nVpyM

    I did this all before I took the first pee of the morning. But I
    was bouncing up and down on my tippy toes the last 5 minutes
    before I stirred that pan. Having Mac & Cheese on hand was the
    higher priority. Haven't ate any yet, I just need to know it's
    there if I need it.



    Dad Turns Vigilante On Woman Sabotaging His Daughter’s Seatback Screen
    With Her Hair – Genius Or Creepy?

    viewfromthewing.com/dad-turns-vigilante-on-woman-sabotaging-his-daughters-seatback-screen-with-her-hair-genius


    by Gary Leff on January 13, 2024

    "A dad got creepy on board a flight home from Mexico to put a female
    passenger in her place, and I’m trying to decide whether it was a
    genius move or crossed a line.

    The woman had her hair draped over her seat back, so that it covered
    the entertainment screen behind her. The man’s daughter couldn’t watch >> her inflight TV. The girl wanted to watch a Trolls movie.

    The young girl asked the woman in front of her to move her hair. She
    wouldn’t (!).

    The dad called for a flight attendant. When the flight attendant asked,
    she moved her hair.

    But 15 minutes later, the hair was back in front of the screen.

    That’s when the dad took action:

    'I decided to do something. When my daughter went to the bathroom I
    took her seat. When she came back I let her have my seat. She asked why
    I moved and I said that I really liked the woman’s hair and I wanted to
    get a better look at it.

    The woman heard me and she immediately pulled her hair back, ticked it
    in and pulled her hoodie up. My daughter didn’t notice. She was happy
    with her movie. I was happy to have a nap....'

    The dad needed to take matters into his own hands. They’d already asked
    the passenger nicely, and involved a flight attendant, but neither
    approach worked. What other options did they have?

    Pull the hair
    Scissors
    Dip it in coffee
    Gum

    Sadly, passengers draping their hair over the seat back behind them is
    something that happens all the time.

    And it’s up there, and maybe even worse than, bare feet propped up on
    your arm rest..???"

    There was a girl who sat in front of me in 9th grade American
    Civilization (social studies) class. She let me play with her hair,
    and I let her friend and her copy my answers on tests. It was pure prostitution. That teacher sure wasn't very good at proctoring exams.

    You're such a delusional old man living in the past.

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to bob on Tue Jan 16 19:14:04 2024
    On 1/15/2024 10:14 AM, bob wrote:
    On 2024-01-14 02:22:54 +0000, BryanGSimmons head custodian said:

    On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 2:12:57 PM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote:
    1 pound of sharp and extra sharp Sargento cheddar cheese
    1 stick of butter
    9 ounces of half & half
    13 grams of home made sodium citrate
    6 grams of Coleman's mustard powder
    3 grams of salt



    (much snippage)

    There was a girl who sat in front of me in 9th grade American
    Civilization (social studies) class.  She let me play with her hair,
    and I let her friend and her copy my answers on tests.  It was pure
    prostitution.  That teacher sure wasn't very good at proctoring exams.

    You're such a delusional old man living in the past.

    Prompted by GM, who posted yet more ridiculous piffle (which I snipped).

    Bryan posting about playing with a 9th grade girl's hair in class in
    exchange for letting her and her friend copy his test answers is odd but
    not surprising. (Perhaps he secretly wanted to become a hair stylist.)
    Given the fact that Bryan admittedly had to repeat Senior HS English in
    Summer school to graduate (that's when he met Kuthe), how likely is it
    he had the correct answers in "Social Studies"?

    Naturally, in this account it was the teacher (aka test proctor) who was
    not very good. Same as when he and Kuthe had to "teach" the English
    teacher in Summer school... In case anyone has forgotten, the original
    post was about Macaroni & Cheese.

    Jill

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  • From bob@21:1/5 to jmcquown on Wed Jan 17 07:58:04 2024
    On 2024-01-17 00:14:04 +0000, jmcquown said:

    On 1/15/2024 10:14 AM, bob wrote:
    On 2024-01-14 02:22:54 +0000, BryanGSimmons head custodian said:

    On Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 2:12:57 PM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote:
    1 pound of sharp and extra sharp Sargento cheddar cheese
    1 stick of butter
    9 ounces of half & half
    13 grams of home made sodium citrate
    6 grams of Coleman's mustard powder
    3 grams of salt



    (much snippage)

    There was a girl who sat in front of me in 9th grade American
    Civilization (social studies) class.  She let me play with her hair,
    and I let her friend and her copy my answers on tests.  It was pure
    prostitution.  That teacher sure wasn't very good at proctoring exams.

    You're such a delusional old man living in the past.

    Prompted by GM, who posted yet more ridiculous piffle (which I snipped).

    Bryan posting about playing with a 9th grade girl's hair in class in
    exchange for letting her and her friend copy his test answers is odd
    but not surprising. (Perhaps he secretly wanted to become a hair
    stylist.) Given the fact that Bryan admittedly had to repeat Senior HS English in Summer school to graduate (that's when he met Kuthe), how
    likely is it he had the correct answers in "Social Studies"?

    Naturally, in this account it was the teacher (aka test proctor) who
    was not very good. Same as when he and Kuthe had to "teach" the
    English teacher in Summer school... In case anyone has forgotten, the original post was about Macaroni & Cheese.

    Jill

    She had eyes in the back of her head?.... Then they followed sir
    BryanG on to the Harvard Remedial Super-Looser School for Floor
    Mopping.

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  • From Mike Duffy@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 18 16:16:52 2024
    On 2024-01-18, GM wrote:

    If this was the 50's, Jill would be writing down
    the gossip she heard on her phone's party line and
    forwarding the "hot" items to Walter Winchell
    for him to publish in his gossip column...

    And you would be printing them to go under your pillow.

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  • From Dave Smith@21:1/5 to Mike Duffy on Thu Jan 18 12:50:39 2024
    On 2024-01-18 11:16 a.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
    On 2024-01-18, GM wrote:

    If this was the 50's, Jill would be writing down
    the gossip she heard on her phone's party line and
    forwarding the "hot" items to Walter Winchell
    for him to publish in his gossip column...

    And you would be printing them to go under your pillow.


    You have to appreciate the irony of Morrow accusing Jill of being a gossip.

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  • From Johnnie Moxley@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Thu Jan 18 14:21:46 2024
    Dave Smith wrote:
    You have to appreciate the irony of Morrow accusing Jill of being a gossip.

    That's three assholes, if you include yourself.

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