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Shifty Pony posted:I think that the "small limes 5 for $1" were mislabeled at the store. What you have there is a catte.
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# ? May 23, 2024 17:46 |
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Since when does Calvo give you feeling orders?
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 07:05 |
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Since someone decided we needed to be like "evangelicals lite" as far as marriage preparation. I want chanting and cassocked priests, not fuzzy kum ba yah garbage.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 07:12 |
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The Midniter posted:
Not me. A friend knocked up a pastor's daughter and well, yeah. I think I was the only dude outside of the bride's father there wearing sleeves. Also the only dude not wearing a hat.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 07:13 |
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Bertrand Hustle posted:What you have there is a catte. And it might not be lime juice you got from it.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 08:39 |
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Mr. Wiggles posted:a bunch of get in touch with your feelings nonsense the diocese makes us go though.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 09:19 |
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Mr. Wiggles posted:a bunch of get in touch with your feelings nonsense the diocese makes us go though. You know, back home we have a saying that goes, "Don't try to teach your daddy how to gently caress." In other words what I'm trying to say is that middle-aged virgins might not be the best people always to decide what a marrying couple's supposed to do.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 12:07 |
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The one priest who's there, I know him - we've worked together on other things before, he's a phenomenal guy. If he were running the show, it'd be cool. But unfortunately, he's just doing backup for this boomer couple who are in charge of the whole thing. Oh well. It's lent, so there's some sort of patience lesson in all of this I'm sure.
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Bertrand Hustle posted:What you have there is a catte. That explains so much! I didn't juice that one because I thought it had gone moldy and furry.
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Mr. Wiggles posted:Since someone decided we needed to be like "evangelicals lite" as far as marriage preparation. I want chanting and cassocked priests, not fuzzy kum ba yah garbage. How about chanting, homebrewed mead and rabbit stew? And planting a big ol community garden? (this rabbit stew smells amazing) In all seriousness, when did the church suddenly decide everyone had to go through that counseling stuff before they get married or they don't want to recognize the marriage or some such thing (correct me on that if I'm wrong please, I get mixed answers about that part)? My folks got married by a catholic priest in the 70's and they never did any of that, which has me wondering if like, it was just that priest or if they suddenly got super conservative about it or what.
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Fluffy Bunnies posted:How about chanting, homebrewed mead and rabbit stew? And planting a big ol community garden? (this rabbit stew smells amazing) Did you marry a jarl?
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Lyssavirus posted:YAY DINO'S BOOK CAME YAY IT'S FANTASTIC AND PRETTY YAY.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 18:25 |
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Wifi at the 72nd street 1 is awesome.
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Casu Marzu posted:Not me. A friend knocked up a pastor's daughter and well, yeah. I think I was the only dude outside of the bride's father there wearing sleeves. Also the only dude not wearing a hat. Ahaha, apart from the pastor's daughter, this sounds just like my step brother's wedding. People were wearing fuckin' jorts and the bridesmaids were all in hot pink dresses with clear plastic shoes. Rednecks know no borders. (they got divorced less than a year later)
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Casu Marzu posted:Not me. A friend knocked up a pastor's daughter and well, yeah. I think I was the only dude outside of the bride's father there wearing sleeves. Also the only dude not wearing a hat. I was at a wedding a bit like this over the summer. My friend's neighbors had it in thier back yard. The families insisted on having their dogs in the wedding (the dogs were wearing football uniforms) and wouldn't stop barking. They left the rings in a car, and the best man went to get them. He only brought back one so he had to run off to get the other too. Later the bride got way too drunk and fell asleep in the house with the gas stove on and unlit. Two dudes I know went in to check on her and found her in there, one of them told her the firemen were there to save her so she immediately flashed them. They also attempted to roast a whole pig but they got too drunk for that too and ended up just burning the outside while the inside was still raw. Probably the only wedding I'll ever go to where I could drink malt liquor during the ceremonies. I was wearing jeans and a t-shirt from the night before and was still better dressed than half the people there.
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# ? Mar 17, 2013 19:16 |
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Our wedding is going to be classy, but not fancy. Formal mass and all that with chanting and incense, but I'm hoping that the reception ends up with lots of gogol bordello influence, including the vodka and pickled herring.
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# ? Mar 17, 2013 19:27 |
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But will you have enough supplies to last three days, Wiggles? Love that song
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# ? Mar 17, 2013 20:01 |
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For those of you who are lurking and still learning (like me) or who learned to cook from "Good Eats" episodes, Alton Brown will be starting up a podcast about cooking soon. Other than the odd name he chose (The Browncast), it should be worth a shot. Most podcasts are free, and I'd imagine Alton's would be too. You can find podcasts directly in iTunes, or in the case of this podcast you will be able to find it online here.
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# ? Mar 17, 2013 21:23 |
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Looking forward to the Brown iTunes Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 00:54 on Mar 18, 2013 |
# ? Mar 18, 2013 00:37 |
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mmmmmmmm I think over the years of cooking corned beef, my favorite part about the dish has become the horseradish sauce/salty beef combo poo poo is so good
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# ? Mar 18, 2013 04:04 |
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I totally missed the cutoff for making corned beef this year. On the plus side, I got my own place a couple of weeks ago and gained a huge stretch of counter space! Little Walk Away and I made challah bread together today and I got to teach her about measuring cups and spoons, as well as yeast farts. I think that our next project will be pancetta. Those have to be hung up for a while, correct?
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# ? Mar 18, 2013 06:15 |
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dino : I'm really sorry if I've asked you this before, my short term memory is horrible. do you have any opinions/experience re: india during monsoon season? me and my girl were gonna go around August 1 for a pre-wedding honeymoon/general vacation, probably to like goa and around rajasthan - but we are sort of getting cold feet re: monsoon time. I don't think either of us mind rain that much, and places being cheaper is a nice touch, but we also both are dreadfully in love with the idea (and food) of india, and wouldn't want to spend like 5k on our very first trip if we could just wait until a non-monsoon time and have a massively better experience. :I decisions decisions.
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 06:20 |
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Maybe this is the wrong place to ask this but I ran into something that confused me tonight. I cooked some Pacific Dover Sole (which I understand is really just some kind of flounder) today and it was basically goo, even after being cooked. In fact, it seemed to get more soft as it cooked. I seared it in the pan for way longer than was necessary and I was expecting it to start firming up but it never did. Did I just eat some disturbing infected fish or is that just how this kind of fish behaves and I am an idiot for not expecting that?
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Glottis posted:it was basically goo, even after being cooked. In fact, it seemed to get more soft as it cooked. I seared it in the pan for way longer than was necessary and I was expecting it to start firming up but it never did. When you overcook beef, it turns into a chew toy for dogs. When you overcook poultry, it dries out and is awful. When you overcook fish, it turns into whitish slime. You cooked that fish for way too long. It's loving disgusting and I bet you won't do it again.
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Bertrand Hustle posted:When you overcook beef, it turns into a chew toy for dogs. When you overcook poultry, it dries out and is awful. When you overcook fish, it turns into whitish slime.
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mindphlux posted:dino : I'm really sorry if I've asked you this before, my short term memory is horrible. do you have any opinions/experience re: india during monsoon season? me and my girl were gonna go around August 1 for a pre-wedding honeymoon/general vacation, probably to like goa and around rajasthan - but we are sort of getting cold feet re: monsoon time. I don't think either of us mind rain that much, and places being cheaper is a nice touch, but we also both are dreadfully in love with the idea (and food) of india, and wouldn't want to spend like 5k on our very first trip if we could just wait until a non-monsoon time and have a massively better experience. :I decisions decisions. I've been in India around those months for sure. Unfortunately for the question, the furthest north I've ever been while still being old enough to remember was in Bangalore, which is still fairly far south. Those two places you mentioned are in the far north, whose seasons I have no experience with.
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Bertrand Hustle posted:When you overcook beef, it turns into a chew toy for dogs. When you overcook poultry, it dries out and is awful. When you overcook fish, it turns into whitish slime. You cooked that fish for way too long. It's loving disgusting and I bet you won't do it again. I feel like when I've overcooked fish in the past it's gotten tough and dry, though. Yes it was disgusting.
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Glottis posted:I feel like when I've overcooked fish in the past it's gotten tough and dry, though. Yes it was disgusting. I don't know, I overcooked salmon once and it turned into grey paste, so I looked up how to not overcook fish.
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 15:52 |
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Its 2pm on my day off what do I make? Im definitely going to store(s) and farmers market so I can get whatever. Only restriction is not trying to do a long term project or id be corning a beef
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 22:06 |
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new whiskey bar and restaurant just opened here. They have a dress code: best dress code. ever.
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 22:12 |
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A proper establishment.
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 23:36 |
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Iiii... don't get it?
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# ? Mar 20, 2013 01:07 |
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Sjurygg posted:Iiii... don't get it? Google image search: Affliction clothing then Tapout shirt
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# ? Mar 20, 2013 01:16 |
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Oh I thought it meant if you aren't sick (no affliction) you can't stop drinking (no tap out). But that's more of a code of conduct than a dress code.
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Eeyo posted:Oh I thought it meant if you aren't sick (no affliction) you can't stop drinking (no tap out). But that's more of a code of conduct than a dress code. No, I live in the Inland Empire, bro capital of the world. I'm surprised they left out Ed Hardy and NOTW, too.
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Eeyo posted:Oh I thought it meant if you aren't sick (no affliction) you can't stop drinking (no tap out). But that's more of a code of conduct than a dress code. I did too, which I think only makes it better. Can't go wrong with that sign at a bar, no matter what.
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# ? Mar 20, 2013 05:33 |
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Do you ever have that one spot you go to and it feels like home away from home? I've hit up a lot of coffeeshops, but none of them feel right to me except my coffeeshop in Green Bay. I miss that place when I'm not there.
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# ? Mar 20, 2013 07:58 |
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I had a place like that in Paris... A small cafe/bar off montmatre - they knew my name, they started carrying in extra beer when I arrived in the evening, they knew my taste in music, and we had good long talks about politics, immigration and life in general. This was achieved over a week of deeply concentrated drinking together with friends where this bar was the omphalos for our peregrinage into the bottle, while smoking too strong french cigarettes, speaking to heavily perfumed women and strengthening our belief in humanity. A year later I still got random postcards from a random girl, of whom I recollect little to nothing. It was a halcyon time.
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GrAviTy84 posted:new whiskey bar and restaurant just opened here. They have a dress code:
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Casu Marzu posted:Do you ever have that one spot you go to and it feels like home away from home? I've hit up a lot of coffeeshops, but none of them feel right to me except my coffeeshop in Green Bay. I miss that place when I'm not there. Man, I know exactly what you're talking about. At least I moved back to my old college town and have my old haunts, but I definitely miss that place. I even offer to cover shifts when I go visit my in laws up there, haha.
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