• Re: 168 weather was + Cin

    From NANCY BACKUS@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Tuesday, April 02, 2019 13:48:00
    Quoting Michael Loo to Nancy Backus on 03-31-19 16:16 <=-

    Of course, Nancy could eat a normal caponata,
    which is normally an apple-free dish.
    Which is what I thought.... and told Dale so... ;) Never heard of
    adding apple or pear to caponata.... :)
    Could add a sweetness contrast such as the
    frequently-used currants do.

    Makes sense...

    I have a brother who is likely worse off,
    but it's hard to tell, because I'm not in
    close touch with him. He says he got a
    promotion at work, though.
    I trust he did figure out a place to live, too....?
    Not that I know - maybe he's still at the
    extended stay hotel (and I hope building up
    hotel points!).

    Would he know what to do with the points...? ;)

    Vegetarian Crustless Quiche
    I'm trying to remember the last time I used a recipe for quiche. I generally just start with a pile of shredded cheese, four eggs, and
    some milk and work from there.
    Heh, I reread that as "vegetarian clueless cuisine."
    Not too far off at that..... (G)
    Within delta.

    Yup....

    ... 75% of statisticians are 90% confident 52% of the time.
    But how many are 100% confident?

    Probably not too many of them, if at all... they should know better... ;)

    By the way, were you aware that in academia
    there is currently considerable backlash
    against the entire concept of statistical
    significance?

    No, but not all that surprising... there've always been some that
    questioned the use of that in many fields... ;)

    RICH BLUEBERRY MUFFINS
    A couple of teaspoons of ground cinnamon makes them even better.
    To me, blueberries are delicate enough to
    require that other distracting flavor be kept
    out of the way.
    Some are more delicate than others, I've found... :) And, speaking of blueberries, at our talent night at church, there were a few culinary
    arts entries.... after showing them off, they were served to the
    public... :) One was a lemon angel food cake topped with whipped cream
    and what appeared to be a homemade blueberry sauce... The blueberries
    were large and flavorful, and just a bit crisp (not at all mushy)...
    Maybe I wrote a couple weeks ago about a batch
    of Driscoll's blueberries from Mexico that were
    hard crisp, more like the texture of an apple than
    a blueberry;

    I don't remember quite that discussion...

    I returned yesterday and found that some had in
    fact softened, though they didn't taste superb.

    Just a little better....

    I combined them in a jam with some
    over-the-hill raspberries and strawberries, which
    tasted okay in the anonymous "mixed-fruit preserves"
    way, but at least one could be certain, unlike with
    Smuckers, that there was no apple in the stuff.

    And they probably had less added sugar in the mix... ;)

    The other two were a chocolate ganache and a seafood bisque soup... both also very yummy.... after it was apparent that everyone had had firsts
    that wanted them of the soup, I went back for a couple more servings...
    it was served in those little Dixie cups you see in kitchen/bath dispensers.... so not much more than a taste....
    As Einstein has been claimed to describe relativity,
    if you sit on a hot stove for a second, it seems like
    an hour, but if you sit with a pretty girl [read
    attractive person of the opposite sex] for an hour,
    it seems like a second.
    If the stuff had been horrid, a Dixie cup size
    serving would be too much; yumminess made the
    serving size too small.

    Indeed... :) I'd've been glad to have had a full serving of it, too...
    but they wanted to make sure there was enough to go around... :)

    ... Not Quites: It is the Dawning of the Age of Asparagus.
    Every spring is the age of asparagus.

    Much better than the Age of Aquarius, to my mind... :)

    Meanwhile, why didn't Dale's suggested "what I had
    to eat" thread take off? That's pretty much my
    favorite subject among the possibilities, and I
    hadn't suspected you all were so different from me.
    There's just a bit of time lag at work here... Give people a chance to
    get up to speed on it... ;)
    Just so it's not apathy, anomie, disinterest, and
    just plain not caring.

    There are a few people getting into it... :)

    Or are your meals too dull to mention, which would
    be very sad indeed (I had a friend who sent me a
    note, pre-Internet, about the monotony of her daily
    life, and needing relief, but though that sort of
    tugged at my heartstrings there was little I could
    do, as she was living far away from me those days,
    and my finances were kind of precarious).
    Hopefully not too dull... although one does wonder sometimes what
    might be interesting to others.... ;)
    Today with the bounty described earlier I
    made red-cooked pork, lentil pottage, and
    parboiled pork to be sliced and finished
    in a pan to go with the lentils.

    And that was just from the pork belly... :) Looked good, too... :)

    Saturday, I cooked up a couple of Peruvian marinaded chicken thighs from Wegmans... baked them in the oven, and also baked up a couple of Wegmans broccoli and cheese potato gratins to serve with, along with some fresh
    steamed (in the nuker) broccoli... The cats approved of the chicken,
    too... ;)

    ttyl neb

    ... I never thought I would become a Luddite but I don't want to Tweet.

    ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.20
    --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5
    * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140)