Dave Drum wrote to All <=-
SIMPLE PASTA SAUCE: Having a tomato sauce ready in the fridge or
SIMPLE PASTA SAUCE: Having a tomato sauce ready in the fridge or
freezer is handy and it couldn't be easier to make. Gently cook a
chopped onion and two crushed garlic cloves in olive oil for five
minutes. Add 1kg (2lb 2oz) skinned and chopped fresh tomatoes, a pinch
of oregano and seasoning. Simmer on a very low heat, uncovered, for
about an hour or until the tomatoes are thick and almost all the liquid has evaporated. You can then add olives, capers or herbs.
<DROOL!><SLOBBER!> Now, I need to clean off my keyboard. :P
Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Dave Drum wrote to All <=-
SIMPLE PASTA SAUCE: Having a tomato sauce ready in the fridge or
Sir, did you mean to put that in the mailbox to your right? <G>
Daryl Stout wrote to Dave Drum <=-
SIMPLE PASTA SAUCE: Having a tomato sauce ready in the fridge or
freezer is handy and it couldn't be easier to make. Gently cook a
chopped onion and two crushed garlic cloves in olive oil for five
minutes. Add 1kg (2lb 2oz) skinned and chopped fresh tomatoes, a pinch
of oregano and seasoning. Simmer on a very low heat, uncovered, for
about an hour or until the tomatoes are thick and almost all the liquid has evaporated. You can then add olives, capers or herbs.
<DROOL!><SLOBBER!> Now, I need to clean off my keyboard. :P
Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I didn't look where my cursor was when I pressed the "E" to enter the post. I have since posted it in Cooking which was my original intent.
And show why one should NOT edit one's own work. The eye tends to see
what the brain tells it should be there. Glaring errors that a stranger can see in a heartbeat - often escape the writer's critical eye. Bv)=
And confusers are *very* literal. They have no idea what you *meant* to say/do.
Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I didn't look where my cursor was when I pressed the "E" to enter the post. I have since posted it in Cooking which was my original intent.
I was poking you with a sharp stick. I've done that before. Besides,
I know the moderator here. He won't mind.
And show why one should NOT edit one's own work. The eye tends to see
what the brain tells it should be there. Glaring errors that a stranger can see in a heartbeat - often escape the writer's critical eye. Bv)=
Yes. I learned that years ago when I was a newspaper proofreader.
And confusers are *very* literal. They have no idea what you *meant* to say/do.
From the top of the Micronet Information Network nodelist:
"A computer will do what you tell it to do but that may be much
different from what you had in mind." - Joseph Weizenbaum
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C'mon of to the cooking echo - we got LOTS more. And even better ones.
<DROOL!><SLOBBER!> Now, I need to clean off my keyboard. :P
Come on over to the COOKING echo. There's a lot more where that came from.
... Any given program, when running, is obsolete.
Daryl Stout wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Dave,
C'mon over to the cooking echo - we got LOTS more. And even better
ones.
That's what Sean Dennis said. If one could get fat by reading
recipes, my BMI would be in the stratosphere!!
Daryl Stout wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
If just reading recipes would make us fat, my BMI would be in the stratosphere!!
... Any given program, when running, is obsolete.
Like Windows?? <G>
We're a pretty friendly bunch - with a common interest in feeding our faces. We're even had "eats" in there before - who seldom/never cooked anything. Without eats cooks would have no purpose. Bv)=
Daryl Stout wrote to Dave Drum <=-
We're a pretty friendly bunch - with a common interest in feeding our faces. We're even had "eats" in there before - who seldom/never cooked anything. Without eats cooks would have no purpose. Bv)=
I joke that with amateur radio operators (also known as Hams, and
Sean Dennis is one, as I am), that "H.A.M. stands for H)ave A)nother M)eal, and you don't call us "Late For Dinner". <G>
I even run a "food net" on the 3rd Saturday of every month. I've
heard some exchanges where a ham radio operator told what his wife was cooking for dinner...and another ham quipped "I'll be your dinner guest
in 10 minutes". <G>
Daryl, WX4QZ
P.S. Look at the tagline below -- thanks to the late Nancy Backus for
that one. :)
... Who needs veggies and nutrition? Give me the luscious fat!!
Sean Dennis wrote to Daryl Stout <=-
If just reading recipes would make us fat, my BMI would be in the stratosphere!!
I'd be FAT32.
... Any given program, when running, is obsolete.
Like Windows?? <G>
I heard this back in the days of Windows 98: "Windows is a 32-bit
desktop to a 16-bit extension for an 8-bit operating system by a
two-bit company who can't stand one bit of competition."
At least that last part is still true. <G>
Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Micro$not handles competition better than Macintrash/Apple. Talk about "nose in the air and back arched" attitude. They're all about "Show
me the $$$$"
And to think that back-in-the-day I lusted for an Apple II because it
had *color*. Then Commode Door came out with the Vic-20. Bv)=
If just reading recipes would make us fat, my BMI would be in the stratosphere!!
I'd be FAT32.
I heard this back in the days of Windows 98: "Windows is a 32-bit
desktop to a 16-bit extension for an 8-bit operating system by a
two-bit company who can't stand one bit of competition."
At least that last part is still true. <G>
My house-mate is a Hambone. His "shack" is in a corner of the living
room. I used to was - but haven't picked up a mike nor tapped a key in dogs years. My call was K9DDQ .... may still be. I dunno if good old
Uncle Charlie re-assigns or not. Seeing the newer calls I'm going to assume - not.
Nancy was a neat lady - who used to come to Cooking Echo picnics -
which were once an annual "thing". She also played a mean game of Scrabble.
When she passed, Richard let me know "you've lost a Scrabble partner".
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