• 591 mid summer

    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to JIM WELLER on Thursday, June 27, 2019 13:34:04
    I seldom do, but it's so commonplace that I was
    wondering if you were being sarcastic.
    I'm a Luddite. I've only ordered stuff on-line twice. Both times
    it was from David and Heidi Sievers's soupbase,com to get Minor's
    products.

    I've only ordered a few things from Amazon (Lilli gets as
    many a month as I have in a lifetime) and almost never from
    anyone else. I do use PayPal to transfer money to friends,
    especially the guy who coordinates the wine dinners.

    On the other hand, the shipping and customs fees might make it
    a less attractive proposition to you.
    It generally does.

    Figured.

    What an interesting life. I'd be envious if it didn't deal
    so much in suicidal alcoholics.
    Trauma counselling is certainly not everyone's cup of tea. I
    certainly couldn't do it even if I had the training. When it comes
    to wife beaters and child molesters I'd undoubtedly loose my temper,
    and go out and shoot somebody by day 2.

    And (as sometimes happens in the first instance, seldom if ever
    in the second) if both parties are at fault, one has to tread a
    superfine line. And even if not, both need counseling, no?

    She's seen solstices before.
    Twice a year, every year! [g] But not always north of the Arctic
    Circle.

    Often enough, though. I've seen several, including one at
    Barrow.

    (the newest members of the team has two teenage daughters who are
    quite talented fiddlers.)
    They took turns with a rock band blasting away next door at the dive
    bar cum stripper club and tattoo and piercing parlour that used to be
    KFC and for a little while they also yielded to the NWT Scottish
    pipe band who did a set in front of us.

    That actually sounds kind of cool and neighborly.

    June 15th [...] beer barge
    Sounds like a bunch of fun.
    huge fish fry in a downtown lake front park and their live music
    included drum dancers and jiggers, so more fiddle music.
    I'm booking a ticket, too!
    We can't afford your usual fee but if you're willing to work for all
    the hotdogs you can eat and then all the beer you can drink from
    Midnight to closing at the Gold Range ...

    I've been known to do that, though some of these
    gatherings haven't required my services, and at most I get
    hopping mad at the wastefulness and/or unsanitaritude of the
    volunteers. It all goes away, though, after a couple beers.

    if American has a partner airline that goes there (WestJet I
    believe once had an agreement with it but no longer does).
    Westjet is not in any alliance but currently codeshares with Delta
    and has interline arrangements with American. I'm not sure how
    either of those arrangements affects collecting or using points
    though.
    Air Canada is a Star Alliance member.

    Yeah, I factored that in, but it won't help Lilli,
    because she's gone strictly to OneWorld and is trying to
    keep Emerald (though as long as she is at least Sapphire
    she gets to keep I think some kind of status at Hyatt and
    Marriott and possibly Hilton Gold). I'm Star Gold for life,
    so flying on AC gets me Maple Leaf and priority access,
    which is kind of nice.

    Ugandan food.
    How much Indian figures in the spicing?
    It exerts a heavy influence which makes sense when you consider the
    country's history. The yellow rice was rather curry like.

    I kind of figured and wonder about Chinese influences taking
    over in developing countries in the future.

    ... I wonder how many mosquitoes will get addicted to meth this
    summer?
    For me the concern is when HIV or one of its successors
    in the horribleness department decides to survive in a
    wider range of temperatures so it can live through human-
    insect-human transfers. People say, oh, that's impossible,
    but I go, gee, how dumb and unimaginative can you be?
    It is indeed very possible. Both the west nile virus and lyme
    disease are present in southern Canada now thanks to both climate
    change and new species of mosquitos and ticks becoming transmission

    Being a mosquito smorgasbord, I've been pretty concerned
    about this for a long time (though even if I do become HIV
    infected, I'm more likely to die of something else first).
    So far my immune system has been reasonably okay, overactive
    if anything, but I've possibly got a decade left in me, so
    anything can happen. And I think mosquitoes and ticks being the
    downfall of our civilization is not so far-fetched. Well, there
    are other candidates, but they must not be named.

    vectors. And thanks to climate change Alberta deer are invading
    NWT caribou country and bringing both ticks and fleas with them.
    This is one of the factors in the complicated decline of the
    caribou herd populations.

    Would a reseeding be possible by importation of breeding
    stock from Scandinavia?

    ... Give a man a ticket and he'll fly for a day.
    ... Push him out of a plane and he'll fly for a lifetime.

    Thank you so very little.

    Taro puffs
    categories: dim sum, appetizer, Chinese, Hawaiian
    yield: 1 batch

    h - Taro pastry
    1 lb taro root, peeled
    1/3 c wheat starch
    4 1/2 oz boiling water
    1 ts sea salt
    1 ts Chinese Five-spice powder
    3 Tb lard
    h - Filling
    3/4 lb BBQ pork (char siu), diced
    1 md onion, finely chopped
    1 Tb oyster sauce
    1 Tb Aloha shoyu
    1 Tb water
    1/2 Tb corn flour
    1/2 Tb sugar

    To make filling. Add oyster sauce, soy sauce, water, corn
    flour and sugar in a small bowl and stir to mix well. Heat
    1 Tb oil in a frying pan. Stir fry onion for 3 min or until
    soft. Add BBQ pork and stir-fry for another minute. Add the
    oyster sauce, soy sauce, water, corn flour and sugar
    mixture. Stir well until heated and sauce thickened. Leave
    aside to cool.

    To make pastry: Cut the peeled taro into chunks. Set on a
    flat plate or tray and steam in a covered bamboo steamer
    basket for 1 hr until soft. Mash the soft taro in a large
    bowl while still warm.

    Mix the wheat starch and water to make paste, add to the
    taro and mix until combined and smooth. Add the salt, five
    spice and lard and knead well to combine. The dough should
    be soft and pliable. Cover the dough with a cloth while you
    proceed to roll and assemble the pastries.

    To make each pastry, break off a small amount of dough,
    roll to make a round thin disk then flatten slightly with
    the palm of your hand. Put a small spoonful of char siu
    filling in the centre with the edges lifted, like a small
    well. Then, press the edges together and smooth out, to
    make an oval shaped pastry with a flat bottom. Discard any
    excess pastry.

    Line a tray with baking paper and dust with rice flour to
    prevent sticking. Set the pastry in a single layer.

    Heat the oil in a deep fryer or wok to 180C/360F, add a few
    pastries at a time and fry for 5 min until crisp and flaky.
    Drain on paper towel and serve with a hot chilli sauce.

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  • From Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to Michael Loo on Friday, June 28, 2019 02:51:00
    On 06-27-19 13:34, Michael Loo <=-
    spoke to Jim Weller about 591 mid summer <=-


    Being a mosquito smorgasbord, I've been pretty concerned
    about this for a long time (though even if I do become HIV
    infected, I'm more likely to die of something else first).
    So far my immune system has been reasonably okay, overactive
    if anything, but I've possibly got a decade left in me, so
    anything can happen. And I think mosquitoes and ticks being the
    downfall of our civilization is not so far-fetched. Well, there
    are other candidates, but they must not be named.

    The tick bite that would be absolutely deadly to you is the one
    prevalent in places like Kentucky. It gives one an allergy to all red
    meat.


    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05

    Title: Ann Landers' Meat Loaf
    Categories: Beef, Hamburger
    Yield: 8 servings

    2 lb Ground beef
    2 Eggs
    1 1/2 c Bread crumbs
    3/4 c Ketchup
    1 ts MSG
    1/2 c Water -- warm
    1 pk Dry onion soup mix
    2 Bacon -- (opt)
    8 oz Tomato sauce

    Mix all ingredients except bacon and tomato sauce. Put in a 9x5" loaf
    pan; cover with 2 strips of bacon. Pour tomato sauce over meat. Bake
    1-1/2 hours at 350~.


    From: Mary A. Smith Date: 08-09-99
    Cooking

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  • From JIM WELLER@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Saturday, June 29, 2019 22:14:00

    Quoting Michael Loo to Jim Weller <=-

    two teenage daughters who are quite talented fiddlers.
    They took turns with a rock band blasting away next door
    also yielded to the NWT Scottish pipe band who did a set in front
    of us.

    That actually sounds kind of cool and neighborly.

    It turns out the pipe band didn't have a venue of their own so they
    did one set per block (so 5 sets altogether) and then called it a
    night.

    Air Canada is a Star Alliance member.

    Lilli / gone strictly to OneWorld
    I'm Star Gold for life, so flying on AC gets me Maple Leaf

    So you could buy two tickets for the trip here and she could treat
    you on the next trip? i've noticed you often don't fly together
    though so does Emerald/Gold etc privileges not extend to guests
    and co-travellers?

    I kind of figured and wonder about Chinese influences taking
    over in developing countries in the future.

    Well they are very big on exchanging foreign aid for access to
    resources and have no hesitation dealing with regimes we are
    reluctant to.

    caribou herd populations.

    Would a reseeding be possible by importation of breeding
    stock from Scandinavia?

    We still have tens of thousands of our own (but we used to have
    millions).

    ... Give a man a ticket and he'll fly for a day.
    ... Push him out of a plane and he'll fly for a lifetime.

    Thank you so very little.

    Some more black humour:

    Nervous Passenger: "How often do planes crash?"

    Evil Flight Attendant: "Oh, just once."

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Lithuanian Cooked or Baked Smoked Sausage
    Categories: Lithuanian, Groundmeat, Pork, Sausages
    Yield: 5 servings

    1 kg (2 lbs) ground pork
    300 g (9 oz) fresh side pork,
    Cubed
    Seasonings (powdered
    Allspice, pepper, coriander,
    Salt, sugar)
    Minced garlic to taste
    Natural casings

    Add seasoning to meats, mix all ingredients well. Stuff into
    casings. Hang and let dry for 48 hours, then hot smoke for several
    hours. Cook smoked sausages in a small amount of water, on low heat.
    They can also be baked.

    Serve cooked sausages with braised fresh cabbage or sauerkraut, dill
    pickles and cooked potatoes.

    These sausages are a favorite meat dish among all Lithuanians and a
    special holiday food.

    Lithuanian National Cultural Center
    From: http://www.lnkc.lt
    Compiled by Birute Imbrasiene
    Translated by Giedre Ambrozaitiene

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    Cheers

    Jim


    ... A great burger is an exercise in simplicity.

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