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response 347 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 20:00 UTC 2003

Non-homogenized just means you should shake it up a bit before pouring.
tod
response 348 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 20:07 UTC 2003

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keesan
response 349 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 21:48 UTC 2003

It was barley flour with some milk and eggs mixed in, I think.  Same recipe
as for crepes made with wheat flour, no leavening.  You could also just use
flour and water.
scott
response 350 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 21:53 UTC 2003

A burrito with some "bruised garlic chili" sauce from the Japanese grocery.
Kinda salty, though.
edina
response 351 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 22:24 UTC 2003

A tiny bit of pot roast, some veggies and a skosh of mashed potatoes.
tod
response 352 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 22:28 UTC 2003

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jaklumen
response 353 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 00:05 UTC 2003

breakfast: bacon, poached eggs, Crystal Light
mid-day: doughnuts
lunch: coleslaw with sunflower seeds, Chinese buffet (Friday treat)
bhoward
response 354 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 03:36 UTC 2003

went shopping last night for some pork and gindara then took a
detour on the way back through a nearby farmers field.  fall
harvest is nearly over now but lots of fields still have kalo
(called sato-imo here) growing.  availed myself of few leaves,
headed home and made some homestyle laulau.

very easy to make...dice the fish, pork, mix into a bowl with
shoyu, spice to taste and throw in some sea salt.  wrap in a
kalo leaf, wrap again with ki (ti) leaf if you have one and 
tie it up with string or you can also use a stick or bamboo
spear to keep the wrapping closed.

steam for two, three hours then eat.

mmmm...
dah
response 355 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 25 17:16 UTC 2003

Hey, jaklumen, did you know they're making fun of your diet on M-Net?
jaklumen
response 356 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 01:30 UTC 2003

I couldn't give a flying fuck.
jaklumen
response 357 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 01:31 UTC 2003

breakfast: bacon, hard boiled egg.
dinner: salad, albacore tuna, olives
tod
response 358 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 12:28 UTC 2003

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md
response 359 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 14:46 UTC 2003

We rustled up three Rachael Ray "30-minute Meal" items for company last 
night.  Rachael's recipes are always popular.

http://tinyurl.com/seq7

http://tinyurl.com/seqi

We put this out for starters:
http://tinyurl.com/seqb

There was some chardonnay left over after the green risotto but I 
didn't like it so I had some Cynar & soda.
happyboy
response 360 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 18:19 UTC 2003

rachel ray reminds my wife and i of slynne
slynne
response 361 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 19:00 UTC 2003

She's a bad cook too? ;)
happyboy
response 362 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 19:13 UTC 2003

nope!  she just sort of reminds us of you, it's hard to say why.

anyway when we really are sad that you're not visiting us
the 5 of us all watch rachel ray.  some of her recipies look
fine
as well.
jaklumen
response 363 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 20:53 UTC 2003

breakfast was... biscuits.  No breakfast meat in the house.  There was 
no eggs made today-- I must be out of it.  Maybe I should have had a 
salad :P
remmers
response 364 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 22:27 UTC 2003

Breakfast at the Flim Flam, our friendly neighborhood fambly restaurant.
I had eggs, oatmeal, OJ, and coffee.
anderyn
response 365 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 00:16 UTC 2003

Today we had some Scottish meat pies (round pastry shells with minced beef
inside, possibly mixed with oatmeal) and I had a butter tart. Yes, we were
in Canada for the weekend. :-) We stopped at "Uncle Jimmy's Scottish Bakery".
keesan
response 366 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 01:06 UTC 2003

Jim stir-fried what was in the refrigerator, which today was red cabbage,
onions, daikon, and frozen peppers.  On rice, with tofu.
jmsaul
response 367 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 01:40 UTC 2003

You guys brought meat pies with beef in them back from Canada?
bhoward
response 368 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 01:55 UTC 2003

Unless their bodies process food extraordinarily quickly, the
answer is almost certainly yes :-)
jmsaul
response 369 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 02:03 UTC 2003

Doh.  I guess that's probably how they did it.
dah
response 370 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 02:17 UTC 2003

bash-2.05a$ last jaklumen
jaklumen         ttyp7                     Sun Oct 26 01:41 - 02:50  
(01:08)

wtmp begins Wed Oct  1 09:00:42 GMT 2003
dah
response 371 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 02:21 UTC 2003

See?  On M-NEt!  He signed up just to see M-Netters making fun of 
him!  But apparently he didn't find the item, agora 5.
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