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VE3WBZ > RECIPE 10.12.10 03:05l 85 Lines 3137 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: RE:KB2VXA's Fried Beans and ?
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To : RECIPE@WW
TO: RECIPE @WW
FR: VE3WBZ
DT: Thursday, December 9th.,2010 @1757hrs EST=JPST
Hello Warren, and all reading along ... I hope Warren you
are tempting those on the OM @WW, to end their quest for
a healther lifestyle in order to have greaase n chips
or whatever?
<< Quoting KB2VXA to RECIPE @WW >>
> From : KB2VXA To : RECIPE@WW
> Type/Status : B$ Date/Time : 08-Dec 23:05
> Bid : 60629_VK6ZRT Message # : 75727
> Title : Re: VE3WBZ > Refried beans and potatoes
>
> Now that I think of it the home fries they serve from the
> grille are potato chunks and fried onions.
I would agree with the potato chunks as that reminds me of
mum frying up old poptatoes, from yesterday's dinner or before.
> Those that come frozen in plastic bags are the toothpick variety,
> French fries and the crinkle cut version also come that way, YUK!
> Then again McDingleberry's and Booger Fling get theirs the same
> way but they actually have some taste to them, it's all in the
> processing.
I am not a frozen bag buyer if I can help it. What is on the
bag, sometimes does not look like what comes out of the bag.
I like fries done there ...cut and popped in the frier and
not frozen.
> So why IS Europe ahead? Come on man, THINK, the older you
> are the farther ahead you get... DUH? Oh and BTW, yams are a
> variety of sweet potatoes, yams are orange and much sweeter
> than ordinary sweets, they're lighter in color almost yellow
> and a bit drier.
NO ... I don't see Europe as being that further ahead...and in
what? BTW Yams are sweet potatoes. I see them coming from
Canada and the US, and I can tell the difference. Also,
since you are near so many Latino resturants...ask them to serve
you Yucca fries.
> Come to think of fried things, have you tried plantinas? (sp?)
> I imagine you have considering, frankly I love them but can't
> fry anything here due to a silly state law. They don't trust
> me not to burn the house down I suppose.
Plantinas? What state law stops you from frying you food..or
is that no more in rooms...you have to use the kitchen.
My frying days are over ... now I must "brown" fat free.
> No, I won't bother Bob, he's still busy munching on French
> fried frog, they get that way when fired from guns.
Bob is saving his ammo for the return... Beware the Return of BOB.
mmm I hear a song ..."Hark the hearald dingo sings" etc etc....
> Oh, before I forget, what do you think of Northern Word?
> I hope you recompiled it properly and it ran, rather funny wot?
> In any case forward that e-mail to Glen, he's just enough of a
> WEIRDO to get a kick out of it.
>
> 73 de Warren
>
> [End of Message #75727 from KB2VXA]
From what I saw of it, funny. I need more time, but right
now some other projects on the go...and I am tring to get
parts for a chainsaw.... oh bother.
I want to get also back on packet with Weirdo to answer Glen's
"The Night Before Christmas" ... I will have to affix the
sicko-funny hat to churnout something weird.
Have to go ... 73 Pete VE3WBZ
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