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ADAM S.
everywhere you turn there are troublemakers with their warped thinking,
first off people this section is for food no one cares about how much
lint you have in your head, take you views and stick them, it only takes
one or two and it gets everyone off track, i hate everyone against
america, this is the best country in the world maybe your in another
land, stay there we dont need dopes like you, and if you in this country
i would love to get my hands on you, then we would see how you
sand-monkeys are so hated

The Ranger
ADAM S. <GrumpyAdam2@webtv.net> brayed in message
news:25646-4220AE90-499@storefull-3175.bay.webtv.net...
[snip mulishness]

Why does it not surprise me this is a WebTV'er?

ObTopic: The irony of the subject will be lost on Adam "Grumpy" S.

The Ranger


Dave Smith
"ADAM S." wrote:

> everywhere you turn there are troublemakers with their warped thinking,
> first off people this section is for food no one cares about how much
> lint you have in your head, take you views and stick them, it only takes
> one or two and it gets everyone off track, i hate everyone against
> america, this is the best country in the world maybe your in another
> land, stay there we dont need dopes like you, and if you in this country
> i would love to get my hands on you, then we would see how you
> sand-monkeys are so hated


If you are so concerned about staying on topic why did you launch into your
redneck spiel?


Curt Nelson
ADAM S. wrote:
> everywhere you turn there are troublemakers with their warped
> thinking, first off people this section is for food no one cares
> about how much lint you have in your head, take you views and stick
> them, it only takes one or two and it gets everyone off track, i hate
> everyone against america, this is the best country in the world maybe
> your in another land, stay there we dont need dopes like you, and if
> you in this country i would love to get my hands on you, then we
> would see how you sand-monkeys are so hated



This is the most amazing run-on sentence I've seen in awhile.


JAMES NEMECKY
Ho-Hut!! Grampy Adams,
Not many people remember to respect those of us that served on land and
sea.
I served in the Merchant Marine and still
hold OLD GLORY higher than any other flag.
It's a shame the U.S.A. dosen't fly her untattered on every free
standing building as they do in Canada, and other nations.
These idiotic Liberals won't face reality we
her hit once before in New York during Clinton's administration and the
USS COLE was hit by them animals. They are modern day Kamikazees. No
Respect for life, no search for an answer.
Our men are fighting for freedom wtihout a frigging draft.
James M. Nemecky Cook - SS Armco

ONE NATION UNDER GOD INDIVISIBLE

Goomba38
ADAM S. wrote:

> everywhere you turn there are troublemakers with their warped thinking,
> first off people this section is for food no one cares about how much
> lint you have in your head, take you views and stick them, it only takes
> one or two and it gets everyone off track, i hate everyone against
> america, this is the best country in the world maybe your in another
> land, stay there we dont need dopes like you, and if you in this country
> i would love to get my hands on you, then we would see how you
> sand-monkeys are so hated


Oh great. Another poster child for ignorant,
uneducated webtv trailer trash. Look.. go back to
school, get your HS diploma (better take some
remedial English, ok?) and then come back and
present your off topic post again for critique.
We're happy to oblige.
Goomba

Dave Smith
"ADAM S." wrote:

> everywhere you turn there are troublemakers with their warped thinking,


Yep. Guys like Bush who get attacked by a group primarily from one country
but based in a second country, and then your president reacts by attacking a
third country that had nothing to do with it. It's a pity that there was so
much sympathy for the American people right after 9/11, but your president
squandered it, pissed off most of his allies and turned the rest of the
civilized world against him and his country.

>
> first off people this section is for food no one cares about how much
> lint you have in your head, take you views and stick them, it only takes
> one or two and it gets everyone off track, i hate everyone against
> america, this is the best country in the world maybe your in another
> land, stay there we dont need dopes like you, and if you in this country
> i would love to get my hands on you, then we would see how you
> sand-monkeys are so hated


Yet, you remain the symbol of everything that is wrong with America, and you
will probably never see the irony.


Goomba38
JAMES NEMECKY wrote:

> Ho-Hut!! Grampy Adams,
> Not many people remember to respect those of us that served on land and
> sea.


Yo, dude? I don't know who you're thinking about
but I most certainly DO respect those (past and
present) who are in the service. What I don't
respect is lame Webtv'ers who whine about off
topic posts yet he fails to remain on topic
himself. His poor command of the English language
notwithstanding.
Goomba

JeanineAlyse in 29 Palms
JeanineAlyse here, refusing to paste that idiot's insulting drivel.

To the group (and merely as an at-home WTV user for but a few more
months), I apologize for yet another WebTV-er with his little black box
and very insignificant puny browser that comes in here with a quite
uncalled for trash-mouth.

So, GrampyJerk, how can *your* post fall within what you deem to be the
r.f.c intention? The good cooking folks here talk about whatever may be
of interest to themselves and others, cooking or not. Many have become
good friends over the years, and most all have been posting within this
r.f.c venue far longer than _any_ WTV person.

Go hang out at one of the WTV-only "club" groups with your ignorance,
and be sure to pick a private one so that the owner can toss your
opinionated, off-topic rudeness. The r.f.c posting "rules," as well as
the breaking of same are best determined by the originators and longtime
faithful computer users of this group, certainly not by ANY WebTV
some-time spitter having less than brains.

Picky ~JA~

The Ranger
JAMES NEMECKY <ANCHORWINDLASS@webtv.net> eee-awwwed in message
news:1897-4220CB8A-258@storefull-3115.bay.webtv.net...
[snip more webtv braying]

ObTopic: WebTV and the topic. My Ironometer is pegging.

The Ranger
==
Same ol', same ol'. The lack of imagination escaping with regularity
from Webtv's slimy puddle of cyberspace is palpable. Ooze away before
someone trains a magnifying glass over you and the hiss of your
evaporation is like some cheap scifi fx.


Wayne Boatwright
On Sat 26 Feb 2005 10:14:56a, ADAM S. wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> everywhere you turn there are troublemakers with their warped thinking,
> first off people this section is for food no one cares about how much
> lint you have in your head, take you views and stick them, it only takes
> one or two and it gets everyone off track, i hate everyone against
> america, this is the best country in the world maybe your in another
> land, stay there we dont need dopes like you, and if you in this country
> i would love to get my hands on you, then we would see how you
> sand-monkeys are so hated


And you became the arbiter of this groups populace and content how and when?

I think it's safe to say that we don't want you here.

--
Wayne Boatwright
____________________________________________

Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day.
Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974
itsjoannotjoann


> > everywhere you turn there are troublemakers with their warped

thinking,




Oh lordie, it's twits such as this that give webtv people such a bad
reputation. (Joan who now owns a laptop with all the bells & whistles
but got to keep her webtv for the same monthly fee. Actually it is
even cheaper since I pay by the year now!)

-L.

Dave Smith wrote:
> "ADAM S." wrote:
>
> > everywhere you turn there are troublemakers with their warped

thinking,
>
> Yep. Guys like Bush who get attacked by a group primarily from one

country
> but based in a second country, and then your president reacts by

attacking a
> third country that had nothing to do with it. It's a pity that there

was so
> much sympathy for the American people right after 9/11, but your

president
> squandered it, pissed off most of his allies and turned the rest of

the
> civilized world against him and his country.


Not to mention at least half of us in the US as well...as if we weren't
already pissed off enough...

>
> >
> > first off people this section is for food no one cares about how

much
> > lint you have in your head, take you views and stick them, it only

takes
> > one or two and it gets everyone off track, i hate everyone against
> > america, this is the best country in the world maybe your in

another
> > land, stay there we dont need dopes like you, and if you in this

country
> > i would love to get my hands on you, then we would see how you
> > sand-monkeys are so hated

>
> Yet, you remain the symbol of everything that is wrong with >America,

and you
> will probably never see the irony.


Yep. It's embarassing.

-L.

ADAM S.
GO SUCK ON A NICE COCK

ADAM S.
WHY DID YOU STOP YOUR WONDERFUL EMAILS, GIVE ME YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER SO
I COULD TELL YOU WHATA REAL JERK YOU ARE, YOU CANT INSULT ME I THINK
THEIR
FUNNY

TheAlligator
GrampyAdam2@webtv.net (ADAM S.) wrote:
<obscenity snipped>
I think your provider will be interested in this. This is a food
newsgroup, yes. But it is a group of "friends", many who have been
here obviously since before you were born, who can discuss anything
they damn well please. Enjoy the attention, because this is probably
the last time anyone here will acknowledge your existence. By the
way, you really shouldn't post when you're high.
Doug Perkins
Is that the best you can come up with Ranger? I suggest you check out
some of the idiotic post from those computer people (like you).You don't
sound like the brightest star in the heavens.

Doug Perkins
Shows your lack of upbringing,Go buy a computer.

Sandi
A question or two for you to answer. What does YOUR post have to do
with food? Who annointed YOU the RFC topic cop? I have a word for
people like you: ignoranus - both ignorant and an asshole. You can
remedy ignorance. Go back and finish your GED. It looks like you really
need to work on you English language skills. The asshole part? I=B4m
sorry. That=B4s not able to be fixed.

OB FOOD - I=B4m off to the the Sunday market to load up on fresh
vegetables and see if the lady with the coconut bread has done any
baking this weekend.. Tonight - a casserole with red beans, rice, green
peppers, raisins, pecans, and ground beef. Coconut bread if available.

Sandi -

I still love my country. I=B4m just not particularly proud of it at this
time.

Dog3
"Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1109511115.693665.52320@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:

> A question or two for you to answer. What does YOUR post have to do
> with food? Who annointed YOU the RFC topic cop? I have a word for
> people like you: ignoranus - both ignorant and an asshole. You can
> remedy ignorance. Go back and finish your GED. It looks like you really
> need to work on you English language skills. The asshole part? I´m
> sorry. That´s not able to be fixed.
>
> OB FOOD - I´m off to the the Sunday market to load up on fresh
> vegetables and see if the lady with the coconut bread has done any
> baking this weekend.. Tonight - a casserole with red beans, rice, green
> peppers, raisins, pecans, and ground beef. Coconut bread if available.
>
> Sandi -
>
> I still love my country. I´m just not particularly proud of it at this
> time.
>
>


Your casserole sounds yummy. I love read beans and rice. Never had coconut
bread. Don't get me wrong, I've had plenty of different breads but I'm not
a sweet type of person. I like savory.

Michael

--
Opinions founded on prejudice are always sustained with the greatest
violence.
-- Hebrew proverb
The Ranger
Doug Perkins <DP107@webtv.net> whined in message
news:24765-4221C0E2-8@storefull-3317.bay.webtv.net...
> Is that the best you can come up with Ranger? I
> suggest you check out some of the idiotic post
> from those computer people (like you).You don't
> sound like the brightest star in the heavens.
>

These dorks make it easier and easier with every post.

Dougie, Dougie, Dougie... If I were to invest any more effort into
trying to educate you, the little sport you'd offer would be over too
quickly. Go over to your set, unplug that toy and stick to playing your
Gameboy.

The Ranger
--
"Everyone is subject to the laws of Darwinism whether or not they
believe in them, agree with them, or accept them. There is no trial, no
jury, no argument, and no appeal."
-- Anonymous


Janet Bostwick

"Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1109511115.693665.52320@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
snip
OB FOOD - I´m off to the the Sunday market to load up on fresh
vegetables and see if the lady with the coconut bread has done any
baking this weekend.. Tonight - a casserole with red beans, rice, green
peppers, raisins, pecans, and ground beef. Coconut bread if available.

Sandi -
Is the coconut bread a quick bread or a yeast bread--sweet or savory?
Sounds really interesting whatever it is. Can you give me some more info so
that I can take a stab at it?
Janet


Sandi
yeast bread but not very sweet. A flavor of coconut but otherwise just
a good homebaked white bread.

Sandi

Sandi
Addendum to my message. I=B4m not sure how the Garifuna ladies make the
bread. I=B4ve made an approximation of it by substituting canned coconut
milk for the liquid called for in my basic white bread recipe. You may
need several tries at it to get the exact flavor you want.

Sandi

Dan Abel
In article <Xns960A52AC5EEC8abtrulynastyevil@69.28.186.121>, Dog3
<uhoh@ajfl;ajklsd;ajlds.nutz> wrote:


> Your casserole sounds yummy. I love read beans and rice. Never had coconut
> bread. Don't get me wrong, I've had plenty of different breads but I'm not
> a sweet type of person. I like savory.



I don't think a sweet bread would go well with this casserole. There are
a number of savory dishes using coconut. In particular, Thai food has
some good ones. I love the coconut soup. The local Thai place has a
lunch special which includes soup or salad, rice and one or two main
dishes, for US$6.95. The soup is vegetarian, so my daughter can eat it
also. It has tofu cubes and very fresh vegetables.

--
Dan Abel
Sonoma State University
AIS
dabel@sonic.net
Dan Abel
In article <1109491571.971563.313790@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "-L."
<usenetlyn@yahoo.com> wrote:



> Not to mention at least half of us in the US as well...as if we weren't
> already pissed off enough...



Not a true statement. George Bush was elected with a majority just a few
months ago.

My daughter's best friend was telling me that the election of Dubyah is
why she decided not to become a citizen of this country. I can't blame
her.

--
Dan Abel
Sonoma State University
AIS
dabel@sonic.net
Priscilla H. Ballou
Dan Abel wrote:
>
> In article <1109491571.971563.313790@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "-L."
> <usenetlyn@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Not to mention at least half of us in the US as well...as if we weren't
> > already pissed off enough...

>
> Not a true statement. George Bush was elected with a majority just a few
> months ago.


A majority of voters who actually got to the polls. Not a majority of
US citizens.

Priscilla
Sandi

Dog3 wrote:
> "Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:1109511115.693665.52320@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>
> > A question or two for you to answer. What does YOUR post have to do
> > with food? Who annointed YOU the RFC topic cop? I have a word for
> > people like you: ignoranus - both ignorant and an asshole. You can
> > remedy ignorance. Go back and finish your GED. It looks like you

really
> > need to work on you English language skills. The asshole part? I=B4m
> > sorry. That=B4s not able to be fixed.
> >
> > OB FOOD - I=B4m off to the the Sunday market to load up on fresh
> > vegetables and see if the lady with the coconut bread has done any
> > baking this weekend.. Tonight - a casserole with red beans, rice,

green
> > peppers, raisins, pecans, and ground beef. Coconut bread if

available.
> >
> > Sandi -
> >
> > I still love my country. I=B4m just not particularly proud of it at

this
> > time.
> >
> >

>
> Your casserole sounds yummy. I love read beans and rice. Never had

coconut
> bread. Don't get me wrong, I've had plenty of different breads but

I'm not
> a sweet type of person. I like savory.
>
> Michael



Baisc white yeast bread that uses coconut milk as the liquid. It=B4s not
sweet, it just has a coconut flavor.

Sandi

Janet Bostwick

"Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1109560908.376628.180630@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
Addendum to my message. I´m not sure how the Garifuna ladies make the
bread. I´ve made an approximation of it by substituting canned coconut
milk for the liquid called for in my basic white bread recipe. You may
need several tries at it to get the exact flavor you want.

Sandi

O.k., the flavor of coconut, but no flakes or otherwise noticible pieces of
coconut in the crumb? Coconut milk seems like a brilliant idea. thanks
Janet


Sandi

Janet Bostwick wrote:
> "Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1109560908.376628.180630@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Addendum to my message. I=B4m not sure how the Garifuna ladies make

the
> bread. I=B4ve made an approximation of it by substituting canned

coconut
> milk for the liquid called for in my basic white bread recipe. You

may
> need several tries at it to get the exact flavor you want.
>
> Sandi
>
> O.k., the flavor of coconut, but no flakes or otherwise noticible

pieces of
> coconut in the crumb? Coconut milk seems like a brilliant idea.

thanks
> Janet


No...their bread has no coconut flakes or pieces in it. Just the flavor
od unsweetened coconut. Mine is a little softer crumb than theirs
was...but still ok.

BTW...we tried the coconut bread rolls as a base for biscuits and gravy
9no buttermilk and no soft wheat flour for flaky biscuits here in
Honduras) and it was great.

Sandi

Janet Bostwick

"Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1109710367.158101.66960@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
snip
No...their bread has no coconut flakes or pieces in it. Just the flavor
od unsweetened coconut. Mine is a little softer crumb than theirs
was...but still ok.
snip
Sandi
Did you use bread flour? That might make the crumb less soft and more
chewy. Or make a lean white bread--no fat.
Janet


Sandi

Janet Bostwick wrote:
> "Sandi" <westie97@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1109710367.158101.66960@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> snip
> No...their bread has no coconut flakes or pieces in it. Just the

flavor
> od unsweetened coconut. Mine is a little softer crumb than theirs
> was...but still ok.
> snip
> Sandi
> Did you use bread flour? That might make the crumb less soft and

more
> chewy. Or make a lean white bread--no fat.
> Janet



I use bread flour such as it is here in Honduras. Bread flour varies
widely from brand to brand and even within brands. Plus...we have bread
flour for use with yeast and bread flour for use with baking
soda/baking powder and we have all purpose flour. I used canned coconut
milk. Betty, my bread lady, makes her coconut milk from scratch. I bake
mine in a bread machine. She bakes hers in a wood fired horno (oven).
So there are a whole lot of variables going on here.

Sandi



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