• Re: 387 more picnic food

    From NANCY BACKUS@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Tuesday, October 09, 2018 20:20:00
    Quoting Michael Loo to Nancy Backus on 10-07-18 20:02 <=-

    Yeah, I guess... And I could have had you make it a lemon-garlic marinade, which is what I was really hoping to find instead of the teriyaki.... another time, maybe... :)
    I'm kind of allergic to paying anyone, even Weggie's,
    to make what I can make faster, cheaper, and/or better.
    It does make a difference when you can make it faster, cheaper and/or better... I'm not so confident in my abilities there... ;)
    I can reliably make stuff that suits me better than what
    the best of supermarkets can - and can most likely make
    stuff that suits other people better as well.

    I believe you... next time, I'll just let you do it... :) But when you
    aren't around, I'll get the Weggie's stuff... :)

    Bread could be had for those who needed it.
    True... there was plenty of that... :)
    They say it's the staff of life, but to me it's
    more like the pikestaff of life.

    OK.

    They ask "do you have any food," and if you answer yes, you automatically get sent to the inspection line, a waste of
    time. If you say no but are subjected to the random search,
    and they find food, they will take it away along with your
    privileges and subject you to (depending on the egregiousness
    of the offense) chastisement, fines, delays, or possibly
    imprisonment. Not worth it for crunchy snacks, even for the
    echo's sake. One may note that since 9/11/01 my offerings of
    food from exotic lands have been much diminished. It's mostly
    the customs issues but in small part due to their being more
    expensive than they used to be and my being cheaper.
    OK, understood...
    Something important or fascinating, sure, but trying to
    experience my travels through ordinary bring-backable stuff,
    that would be quite difficult.

    OK.

    I haven't had the Nabisco ones in ages, though... it might have been reasonable to have that comparison... Besides, what triggered having it for the picnic was the thread reminiscing about them, and our not having had them for so long.... ;) Also... I noted last shopping day that
    there are packaged Voortmans (in an assortment of flavors) that aren't sugarfree... maybe some picnic they should have a chance to redeem themselves from vileness...?
    Perhaps.
    In the meantime, I might get a package for the fun of it... ;)
    Not a huge extravagance, after all.

    True... :) A larger consideration would be how long it might take to
    eat the whole package(s)... I still have some of the picnic Osem ones
    left... ;)

    Interesting what can excite people.
    True. I generally prefer the regular potlucks, with more dinner-type foods... :)
    And egg-and-cheese things are more likely to
    harbor nasty bugs.
    I suppose, but not all that likely at a church brunch here... :)
    One would hope not, but it's my turn to say better
    safe than sorry.

    We do have a good track record, for starters... ;) And as long as the
    cooks are using Wegmans eggs, it's almost 100% sure that the eggs are
    safe... :)

    Meatloaf mix, oil, spaghetti sauce, additional thyme
    maybe because that's what I do, a bit of extra garlic
    and onion as needed, a couple teaspoons of cayenne.
    Pretty easy, pretty duplicable.
    Don't forget the cumin... ;)
    There wasn't much of that, and as I recall it was
    all in the sauce. But yes.

    You'd said you were putting it into the meatball mix, but I wasn't
    around when you were making it, so dunno how it really was... :) other
    than very tasty when eaten as the finished product... :)

    I'm pretty sure them as wanted them got them by the time
    I, wishing to fill my belly, tried one.
    We did have lots of offerings at that end of the table... :) Much more than those that needed them would have been able to eat... :)
    Do you have peanut-free people as well?
    Not at the moment, I don't think.... at one point we had some sort of
    nut allergy, but I think that person moved away... but people tend to
    list what's in the dishes, for the benefit of those with allergies...
    Prudence.

    Yup... :)

    You can thank your lucky stars, about the oatmeal part,
    anyway.
    I generally like oatmeal.... ;)
    That Scottish heritage will get you every time.
    But this was pretty unappetizing.
    I'll take your word for it... I might look for it next brunch, to see
    how appetizing or not it appears... and probably only take a small
    amount at first to taste....
    Once tasted, never wanted.

    OK... :)

    White grape peach... ;)
    Was it peachy enough?
    Pretty much... although it could have been even better if some of
    Lydia's peaches/juice had been added to it to enhance the peach
    flavor... of course, those were either at the house or altogether finished off.....
    One could have used the juice to make "peach sparkler"
    or something like that.
    We didn't bring any home with us... not sure if that was because it was
    all used, or if Richard just didn't remember it after the service... I didn't think to look when I left when Shipps did....
    Someone no doubt finished it up.

    Or an unopened bottle is still sitting in the church's kitchen.... ;)

    ttyl neb

    ... A dog is a dog, but a cat is a purrrrson.

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