On Saturday, February 17, 2024 at 12:43:40 PM UTC-6, John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
Sounds like a new spy was recruited in Italy. Or, Navalnys last meal.
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper,
basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law. And out goes John (with his
copper gutters and stained glass in the wee hours, probably).
Which now means John doesn't wish 'my bitch of a sister' dead
anymore as he has multiple times in the past. Which is good for
her because he was planning on having her killed assuming he was
in inheritor of the rest of their fathers money, "that she's not
even spending!!!!".
She should put a hit out on him, instead. Heck, I'd do it for
two-fitty!
On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 3:34:26 PM UTC-5, cshenk wrote:
John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper,Nice! I'd be happy with that!
basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
Throw in Fried shrimp or crab meat with roasted mushrooms. That would have been better especially with all that garlic, I think
Here's something you might like. Just sap the veggies around based on
what you have.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05
Title: Xxcarol's bean sprout stir fry
Categories: Xxcarol, Vegetables, Asian
Yield: 3 Servings
2 tb Olive oil for frying
1/4 lb Bean sprouts
1/2 ea Red bell pepper
6 ea Fresh green beans, trimmed
2 ea Small carrots
3 ea Cloves fresh garlic
This really simple fast stir fry requires little preparation so is
fast. Average person with a well laid out kitchen will be done with
the minimal chopping in 4 minutes. It cooks in 5 minutes.
Heat oil in frying pan with flat bottom wok preferred due high sides
making it easier to toss about as it cooks. Next sliver the garlic
thinly then add then add sprouts and chopped peppers. Last shave the
carrot with a vegetable peeler over the dish then snap the green beans
and add. Everytime you add to the pan, toss it. When you get to the
green beans, it's just them to catch up and you still want them crisp.
No. Not with carrots or bean sprouts. I don't like it. Why? because I don't believe in switching venues from Italian to Chinese that quick. But, hey! Do what you want.
On 2/18/2024 4:07 PM, bruce bowser wrote:
On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 3:34:26 PM UTC-5, cshenk wrote:Leftover from a Chinese takeout place?
John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper,Nice! I'd be happy with that!
basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
Throw in Fried shrimp or crab meat with roasted mushrooms. That would
have been better especially with all that garlic, I think
Here's something you might like. Just sap the veggies around based on
what you have.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05
Title: Xxcarol's bean sprout stir fry
Categories: Xxcarol, Vegetables, Asian
Yield: 3 Servings
2 tb Olive oil for frying
1/4 lb Bean sprouts
1/2 ea Red bell pepper
6 ea Fresh green beans, trimmed
2 ea Small carrots
3 ea Cloves fresh garlic
This really simple fast stir fry requires little preparation so is
fast. Average person with a well laid out kitchen will be done with
the minimal chopping in 4 minutes. It cooks in 5 minutes.
Heat oil in frying pan with flat bottom wok preferred due high sides
making it easier to toss about as it cooks. Next sliver the garlic
thinly then add then add sprouts and chopped peppers. Last shave the
carrot with a vegetable peeler over the dish then snap the green beans
and add. Everytime you add to the pan, toss it. When you get to the
green beans, it's just them to catch up and you still want them crisp.
No. Not with carrots or bean sprouts. I don't like it. Why? because I
don't believe in switching venues from Italian to Chinese that quick.
But, hey! Do what you want.
Oh, bowser, you've never heard of "fusion"? ;) And yes, I realize I'm replying to you through Carol. The only thing "Italian" about this is the word "Linguini" and Parmesan Reggiano. Gruyere is a Swiss cheese.
Actually, I'm wondering why Carol thinks John would go to all the trouble
to chop, slice, snap or shave (except for his glabrous nads) then stir-fry
a lot of vegetables.
Jill
Actually, I'm wondering why Carol thinks John would go to all the
trouble to chop, slice, snap or shave (except for his glabrous nads)
then stir-fry a lot of vegetables.
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law.
On 2024-02-19, Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.compost> wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law.
Does it? Why?
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 1:39:29 AM UTC-8, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2024-02-19, Sqwertz <sqwe...@gmail.compost> wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law.
Does it? Why?
Ask a lawyer if that's true not just anyone OK, Cindy?
On 2/19/2024 4:39 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
I was wondering about that statement, too. I don't know of any law in
any state that says a house will go to "charity" (which one?) when the
owner dies. If the legal owner has a Will they can leave it to anyone
they want. Assuming (big assumption) she now owns the house, if she
died intestate (without a Will) and has a surviving spouse, her spouse
would inherit the property. If John is the owner of the house and he
died intestate his son would inherit the house in a direct line of succession.
On 2/19/2024 5:43 AM, bruce bowser wrote:
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 1:39:29 AM UTC-8, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On 2024-02-19, Sqwertz <sqwe...@gmail.compost> wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black
pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law.
Does it? Why?
Ask a lawyer if that's true not just anyone OK, Cindy?
Why should she? Someone made a claim, they should be able to back it up.
On 2024-02-19 9:31 a.m., jmcquown wrote:
On 2/19/2024 4:39 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
I was wondering about that statement, too. I don't know of any law in
any state that says a house will go to "charity" (which one?) when the
owner dies. If the legal owner has a Will they can leave it to anyone
they want. Assuming (big assumption) she now owns the house, if she
died intestate (without a Will) and has a surviving spouse, her spouse
would inherit the property. If John is the owner of the house and he
died intestate his son would inherit the house in a direct line of
succession.
It depends on the jurisdiction. My grandfather died intestate back in
the mid 60s. At that time the default was for it to be passed on to the children. My mother and her two sisters did the write thing and signed
it over to their mother with the understanding that she would leave it
to the daughters. It didn't work out that way. One aunt and her son
lived with my grandparents and the conniving witch managed to get my grandmother to leave it to her. That aunt was pissed to find out that a
week before my grandmother died she changed her will and left 1/3 to my mother. One third went to the witch aunt and the other to my cousin. The other aunt had died and there as nothing left for her children.
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 10:22:56 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
On 2/19/2024 10:00 AM, Ed P wrote:
On 2/19/2024 5:43 AM, bruce bowser wrote:
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 1:39:29 AM UTC-8, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>> On 2024-02-19, Sqwertz <sqwe...@gmail.compost> wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black
pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law.
Does it? Why?
Ask a lawyer if that's true not just anyone OK, Cindy?
Why should she? Someone made a claim, they should be able to back it up. >> Cindy doesn't have to bother because she doesn't own John's house. ;)
But, if she's gonna ask? Then, ask a professional in that field.
On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 3:34:26 PM UTC-5, cshenk wrote:
John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black
pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, RetiredNice! I'd be happy with that!
Throw in Fried shrimp or crab meat with roasted mushrooms. That
would have been better especially with all that garlic, I think
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05
Title: Xxcarol's bean sprout stir fry
Categories: Xxcarol, Vegetables, Asian
Yield: 3 Servings
2 tb Olive oil for frying
1/4 lb Bean sprouts
1/2 ea Red bell pepper
6 ea Fresh green beans, trimmed
2 ea Small carrots
3 ea Cloves fresh garlic
This really simple fast stir fry requires little preparation so is
fast. Average person with a well laid out kitchen will be done with
the minimal chopping in 4 minutes. It cooks in 5 minutes.
Heat oil in frying pan with flat bottom wok preferred due high
sides making it easier to toss about as it cooks. Next sliver the
garlic thinly then add then add sprouts and chopped peppers. Last
shave the carrotwith a vegetable peeler over the dish then snap the
green beans and add. Everytime you add to the pan, toss it. When
you get to the green beans, it's just them to catch up and you
still want them crisp.
No. Not with carrots or bean sprouts. I don't like it. Why?
because I don't believe in switching venues from Italian to Chinese
that quick. But, hey! Do what you want.
From the VB kitchen of: xxcarol 17Feb2024
MMMMM
bruce bowser wrote:
On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 3:34:26 PM UTC-5, cshenk wrote:
John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, blackNice! I'd be happy with that!
pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
Throw in Fried shrimp or crab meat with roasted mushrooms. That
would have been better especially with all that garlic, I think
Possibly 'fake crab'. Even with EBT of 291$ a month, Shrimp and real crabmeat are out of reach. It was 2.99 a pack (about 12oz so could
easily split to 3 or 4 meals).
On 2/19/2024 2:08 PM, bruce bowser wrote:
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 10:22:56 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
On 2/19/2024 10:00 AM, Ed P wrote:
On 2/19/2024 5:43 AM, bruce bowser wrote:Cindy doesn't have to bother because she doesn't own John's house. ;)
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 1:39:29 AM UTC-8, Cindy Hamilton
wrote:
On 2024-02-19, Sqwertz <sqwe...@gmail.compost> wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black
pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law.
Does it? Why?
Ask a lawyer if that's true not just anyone OK, Cindy?
Why should she? Someone made a claim, they should be able to back
it up.
But, if she's gonna ask? Then, ask a professional in that field.
That is the job of the original poster.
If you state a fact, you should be able to back it up.
The moon is made of cheese.
On 2024-02-19, Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.compost> wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law.
Does it? Why?
On 2/19/2024 4:39 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2024-02-19, Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.compost> wrote:I was wondering about that statement, too. I don't know of any law in
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law.
Does it? Why?
any state that says a house will go to "charity" (which one?) when the
owner dies. If the legal owner has a Will they can leave it to anyone
they want. Assuming (big assumption) she now owns the house, if she
died intestate (without a Will) and has a surviving spouse, her spouse
would inherit the property. If John is the owner of the house and he
died intestate his son would inherit the house in a direct line of succession.
On 2/19/2024 5:43 AM, bruce bowser wrote:
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 1:39:29 AM UTC-8, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On 2024-02-19, Sqwertz <sqwe...@gmail.compost> wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law.
Does it? Why?
Ask a lawyer if that's true not just anyone OK, Cindy?
Why should she? Someone made a claim, they should be able to back it up.
On 2/19/2024 2:08 PM, bruce bowser wrote:
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 10:22:56 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
On 2/19/2024 10:00 AM, Ed P wrote:
On 2/19/2024 5:43 AM, bruce bowser wrote:
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 1:39:29 AM UTC-8, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>> On 2024-02-19, Sqwertz <sqwe...@gmail.compost> wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black
pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law.
Does it? Why?
Ask a lawyer if that's true not just anyone OK, Cindy?
Why should she? Someone made a claim, they should be able to back it up. >>> Cindy doesn't have to bother because she doesn't own John's house. ;)
But, if she's gonna ask? Then, ask a professional in that field.
That is the job of the original poster.
If you state a fact, you should be able to back it up.
The moon is made of cheese.
On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 14:59:07 -0500, Ed P wrote:
On 2/19/2024 2:08 PM, bruce bowser wrote:
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 10:22:56 AM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
On 2/19/2024 10:00 AM, Ed P wrote:
On 2/19/2024 5:43 AM, bruce bowser wrote:
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 1:39:29 AM UTC-8, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2024-02-19, Sqwertz <sqwe...@gmail.compost> wrote:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black >>>>>>>>> pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question >>>>>>>> his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen >>>>>>>> pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered >>>>>>>> home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house >>>>>>>> goes to charity as matter of law.
Does it? Why?
Ask a lawyer if that's true not just anyone OK, Cindy?
Why should she? Someone made a claim, they should be able to back it up. >>>> Cindy doesn't have to bother because she doesn't own John's house. ;)
But, if she's gonna ask? Then, ask a professional in that field.
That is the job of the original poster.
If you state a fact, you should be able to back it up.
The moon is made of cheese.
Am I the one you're calling out, Ed? What fact did I state that I
must prove?
You apparently don't know his humble sister.
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 3:55:55 PM UTC-5, cshenk wrote:
bruce bowser wrote:
On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 3:34:26 PM UTC-5, cshenk wrote:
John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black
pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, RetiredNice! I'd be happy with that!
Throw in Fried shrimp or crab meat with roasted mushrooms. ThatPossibly 'fake crab'. Even with EBT of 291$ a month, Shrimp and
would have been better especially with all that garlic, I think
real crabmeat are out of reach. It was 2.99 a pack (about 12oz so
could easily split to 3 or 4 meals).
Not if you live near the ocean. There are mom & pop places that
would put those prices out to dry. Are you serious? Have you heard
of Ocean City Maryland or Fenwick Island in Delaware?
No. Not with carrots or bean sprouts. I don't like it. Why?It was a suggested later meal, not to go with the one he made.
because I don't believe in switching venues from Italian to
Chinese that quick. But, hey! Do what you want.
Who cares.
On 2/19/2024 3:55 PM, cshenk wrote:
bruce bowser wrote:
On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 3:34:26 PM UTC-5, cshenk wrote:
John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black
pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, RetiredNice! I'd be happy with that!
Throw in Fried shrimp or crab meat with roasted mushrooms. That
would have been better especially with all that garlic, I think
Possibly 'fake crab'. Even with EBT of 291$ a month, Shrimp and
real crabmeat are out of reach. It was 2.99 a pack (about 12oz so
could easily split to 3 or 4 meals).
Out of reach? If (a big if) he was getting $291 a month in SNAP
benefits he could easily buy a bag of frozen shrimp or some crab
meat. Or fake crab (sirimi), for that matter. Not likely, because he
doesn't cook things like that. But you're merely guessing at the
amount he receives from SNAP. It's offset by the amount he gets from
Social Security. Not a guaranteed $291 a month.
Jill
On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 09:31:30 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
On 2/19/2024 4:39 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2024-02-19, Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.compost> wrote:I was wondering about that statement, too. I don't know of any law in
On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 10:43:36 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, black pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
John actually made something edible for a change. I do question
his buying PDO Parmigiano on food stamps while his sister Karen
pays all the property tax and utilities on his copper-guttered
home.
But I bet the house is now hers. And when she dies John's house
goes to charity as matter of law.
Does it? Why?
any state that says a house will go to "charity" (which one?) when the
owner dies. If the legal owner has a Will they can leave it to anyone
they want. Assuming (big assumption) she now owns the house, if she
died intestate (without a Will) and has a surviving spouse, her spouse
would inherit the property. If John is the owner of the house and he
died intestate his son would inherit the house in a direct line of
succession.
You are apparently not informed of his sister's views and values.
-sw
jmcquown wrote:
On 2/19/2024 3:55 PM, cshenk wrote:
bruce bowser wrote:Out of reach? If (a big if) he was getting $291 a month in SNAP
On Sunday, February 18, 2024 at 3:34:26 PM UTC-5, cshenk wrote:
John Kuthe wrote:
with butter, Gruyere Cheese, Parmesan Reggiano Cheese, blackNice! I'd be happy with that!
pepper, basil, red pepper flakes.
Andc it was good! :-)
John Kuthe, Retired
Throw in Fried shrimp or crab meat with roasted mushrooms. That
would have been better especially with all that garlic, I think
Possibly 'fake crab'. Even with EBT of 291$ a month, Shrimp and
real crabmeat are out of reach. It was 2.99 a pack (about 12oz so
could easily split to 3 or 4 meals).
benefits he could easily buy a bag of frozen shrimp or some crab
meat. Or fake crab (sirimi), for that matter. Not likely, because he
doesn't cook things like that. But you're merely guessing at the
amount he receives from SNAP. It's offset by the amount he gets from
Social Security. Not a guaranteed $291 a month.
Jill
I don't know the prices where he is but as long as funds are still
running out by end of month, I suggested something known to be pretty
cheap. It's 2.99 for that here and apt to be about the same most
places? That's sales price but a really common sale. (3.29 if not on
sale).
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