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    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to RUTH HAFFLY on Wednesday, May 01, 2019 04:30:46
    No, but the curtesy is nice.
    If they accept that sort of help.
    We'd probably get no response out of them but we would have done the
    proper thing.

    To me, their privacy is equally important. There
    has to be a valid public health reason for
    stepping in.

    The diseases, not the people.
    Ah.
    Unlike some diseases--CDC keeps trying to say they're eradicated and
    then new cases pop up.

    Well, if people persist in going nyah, nyah, can't
    get me, then of course the diseases will pop up.

    During my illness I used one - third time since
    the 1960s that I'd driven a motorized vehicle; the
    other times were both an airport jetway.
    I've never had the chance to drive one of those. (G)

    Or if the testing had been falsified. Big time lawsuits then.
    But then discovery would probably take longer
    than the lices of the plaintiffs.
    ***** lives?
    Yeah. Or lixes or lides or lifes,
    Or something else along that line.

    It's partially my getting weird and partially the
    fault of this keyboard, which actually registers
    other adjacent letters if I don't hit the keys
    smackdab in the middle.

    It's true that some need to start taking nourishment
    early in the day to regulate their blood sugar, but
    generally those are the ones for whom nonmainstream
    eating patterns - perhaps eating 5 or 6 small meals -
    is beneficial.
    And some people can get by on only a couple of meals a day.

    For some of us (myself) optimum health comes
    from one meal a day, possibly one every two days.

    there. Same with HI and the tourists. (G) We could look at
    issues > ML> from > both sides, resident and visitor even tho we were somewhere > ML> between
    (more so on the former side).
    Nice to have an open mind.
    On that, yes.
    I'd go so far as to say on most things, yes.
    As long as it's not so open that he brains fall out. (G)

    I've heard that before. Never figured out what
    it meant.

    Braised Chile Colorado Beef Shanks
    Looks good.

    Chamorro de Cerdo (Pork Shank)
    Categories: Mexican, main, slow cooker
    Serves: 4

    4 pork shanks (00 g each)
    4 Tb plantain flour
    1/4 c vegetable oil
    1 Tb cocoa powder
    1/2 lemon, zest of
    1 ts ground cumin
    1/2 sm pk achiote paste
    1 white onion, chopped
    1 c orange juice
    1 c amber beer
    4 Tb parsley, finely chopped
    4 garlic cloves, minced
    8 sprigs rosemary
    1 Tb dried thyme
    4 tomatoes roughly chopped
    1 c chicken stock
    Salt and pepper to taste

    Coat each shank in the flour and gently tap off
    any excess. Heat the oil in a large Dutch oven
    and brown the pork on all sides.

    Meanwhile, combine the cocoa powder, lemon zest,
    cumin, 1/2 ts salt, achiote paste, and 1 ts
    pepper in a small bowl. Remove the browned
    shanks and rub with the above mixture. Add
    the onion, orange juice, beer, parsley, garlic,
    half the rosemary, thyme, tomatoes and chicken
    stock to a slow cooker. Then add the shanks and
    set the timer for 8 hr, occasionally turning the
    pork. If you decide to use the oven, preheat it to
    325F and cook for 3 to 4 hr until it is fall-off-
    the-bone tender. Top each shank with some sauce and
    a sprig of rosemary. Serve with rice, beans and
    lots of corn tortillas for dipping in the sauce.

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  • From Ruth Haffly@1:396/45.28 to MICHAEL LOO on Wednesday, May 01, 2019 15:17:35
    Hi Michael,

    No, but the curtesy is nice.
    If they accept that sort of help.
    We'd probably get no response out of them but we would have done the proper thing.

    To me, their privacy is equally important. There
    has to be a valid public health reason for
    stepping in.

    No, in this case it's ignoring us because we do the right thing.

    The diseases, not the people.
    Ah.
    Unlike some diseases--CDC keeps trying to say they're eradicated and then new cases pop up.

    Well, if people persist in going nyah, nyah, can't
    get me, then of course the diseases will pop up.

    Or, parents say "we don't believe in shots" even tho they had the shots
    as kids. Kids get exposed to diseases, pass them on to other
    unvaccinated kids/young adults...............

    Or if the testing had been falsified. Big time
    lawsuits then. > ML> > ML> But then discovery would probably take
    longer
    than the lices of the plaintiffs.
    ***** lives?
    Yeah. Or lixes or lides or lifes,
    Or something else along that line.

    It's partially my getting weird and partially the
    fault of this keyboard, which actually registers
    other adjacent letters if I don't hit the keys
    smackdab in the middle.

    I've had some issues with this keyboard as well. Most often I'll catch
    them before uploading.


    It's true that some need to start taking nourishment
    early in the day to regulate their blood sugar, but
    generally those are the ones for whom nonmainstream
    eating patterns - perhaps eating 5 or 6 small meals -
    is beneficial.
    And some people can get by on only a couple of meals a day.

    For some of us (myself) optimum health comes
    from one meal a day, possibly one every two days.

    Depends on what you have for that meal. I'd rather have 2 or 3 per day,
    usually not super heavy on any one group like carbs, proteins, etc.

    there. Same with HI and the tourists. (G) We could
    look at > ML> issues > ML> from > both sides, resident and visitor
    even tho we were > ML> somewhere > ML> between
    (more so on the former side).
    Nice to have an open mind.
    On that, yes.
    I'd go so far as to say on most things, yes.
    As long as it's not so open that he brains fall out. (G)

    I've heard that before. Never figured out what
    it meant.

    Means you've no real opinion on the issue--never really given it any
    thought because you think all points are equally valid.


    Braised Chile Colorado Beef Shanks
    Looks good.

    Chamorro de Cerdo (Pork Shank)
    Categories: Mexican, main, slow cooker
    Serves: 4

    This looks good too--Cinco de Mayo is coming up. (G)


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    Ruth
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