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On 6/26/07 1:43 PM, in article , "Pogonip"
wrote: ellice wrote: On 6/24/07 12:00 PM, "ravenlynne" wrote: me wrote: Errr.. Yes americans certainly do called potted meat, "potted meat".. Yep. There was always potted meat in our pantry when I was a kid. Vile stuff..lol I think that must be a reginoal language idiom. In all the places I've lived in tha states, never, ever heard canned, processed meat stuff referred to as Potted Meat. But, I knew what was being referred to because of my time living in the UK. So, perhaps us New York, DC, even Florida East Coasters, don't use that phrase. Never heard it in NM, either. ellice As a public service, I submit to you: http://www.pk.org/pottedmeat.html With a lovely picture of the various potted meat products offered to the American consumer. How/why did you find that! more importantly - why did someone think this was worthy of that much research. C |
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Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 6/26/07 1:43 PM, in article , "Pogonip" wrote: ellice wrote: On 6/24/07 12:00 PM, "ravenlynne" wrote: me wrote: Errr.. Yes americans certainly do called potted meat, "potted meat".. Yep. There was always potted meat in our pantry when I was a kid. Vile stuff..lol I think that must be a reginoal language idiom. In all the places I've lived in tha states, never, ever heard canned, processed meat stuff referred to as Potted Meat. But, I knew what was being referred to because of my time living in the UK. So, perhaps us New York, DC, even Florida East Coasters, don't use that phrase. Never heard it in NM, either. ellice As a public service, I submit to you: http://www.pk.org/pottedmeat.html With a lovely picture of the various potted meat products offered to the American consumer. How/why did you find that! more importantly - why did someone think this was worthy of that much research. C HOW long have you been reading this NG? |
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Alison wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 20:08:45 -0700, Karen C - California wrote: Yep. XH was put on a low-sodium diet, and we discovered that when they took out the salt, they generally replaced it with fat or sugar, so the packaged foods that screamed "low sodium" were no healthier overall; often had more calories than the full-salt version. That's true. OTOH, the fat and sugar won't raise the blood pressure if that was the issue. No, but they'd cause new health issues. At nearly 300 lb, he didn't need more fat, and was probably on the verge of diabetes. Obviously, the best solution would have been for him to eat my healthy made-from-scratch cooking, but he didn't want that. (Given his druthers, the man would eat a steady diet of deep-fried food.) -- Karen C - California www.CFSfacts.org where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Finished 6/5/07 -- Hinzeit "Best Friends" (thank you, Cheryl!) WIP: housewarming gift, Dance of the Roses, Marbek's Bethany Angel Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel LTR: Farmers Market, Flowers of Hawaii (Jeanette Crews) for ME!!! Editor/Proofreader www.KarenMCampbell.com Design page http://www.KarenMCampbell.com/designs.html |
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Cheryl Isaak wrote:
All things in moderation and lots of veggies. Yeah, but we're talking about a man whose two favorite veggies are fried zucchini and French fries. He didn't particularly like salads, and contended that other veggies only tasted good in cream sauce or cheese sauce. -- Karen C - California www.CFSfacts.org where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Finished 6/5/07 -- Hinzeit "Best Friends" (thank you, Cheryl!) WIP: housewarming gift, Dance of the Roses, Marbek's Bethany Angel Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel LTR: Farmers Market, Flowers of Hawaii (Jeanette Crews) for ME!!! Editor/Proofreader www.KarenMCampbell.com Design page http://www.KarenMCampbell.com/designs.html |
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Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 6/26/07 1:43 PM, in article , "Pogonip" wrote: As a public service, I submit to you: http://www.pk.org/pottedmeat.html With a lovely picture of the various potted meat products offered to the American consumer. How/why did you find that! more importantly - why did someone think this was worthy of that much research. C Google is my friend. It was very difficult *wiping sweat from brow* -- I had to type in "potted meat" and press the little button. There were other pages I could have told you about, like the "potted meat tribute page." But I exercised restraint. Google can be your friend, too. In the upper right corner of the Firefox browser is a search box - where you can search terms on a list of different sites. -- Joanne stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/ |
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Katherine wrote:
Yepper! Which is why home cooking is better. You can regulate what goes into the meal. Absolutely. But you can't regulate what goes into the husband when he's not home. When we first got married, I was puzzled how he could be gaining weight on what I was feeding him. Then I found out. On his way to work, he supplemented my healthy breakfast with a 600-calorie muffin slathered with butter. He topped off the low-cal lunch I packed with a bucket of the Colonel's finest. After a low-fat dinner, he'd run an errand by way of either Dunkin Donuts or the ice cream shop. It's not that I'm a bad cook, it's that I don't cook the way his mother did (with lots of salt, lots of fried food, gravy on everything) and my healthy meals made him feel "deprived". -- Karen C - California www.CFSfacts.org where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Finished 6/5/07 -- Hinzeit "Best Friends" (thank you, Cheryl!) WIP: housewarming gift, Dance of the Roses, Marbek's Bethany Angel Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel LTR: Farmers Market, Flowers of Hawaii (Jeanette Crews) for ME!!! Editor/Proofreader www.KarenMCampbell.com Design page http://www.KarenMCampbell.com/designs.html |
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"lucretia borgia" wrote in message ... "Lucille" lzoltynospam@now at comcast..net,in rec.crafts.textiles.needleworkwrote: and entertained us with What's a rissle? Google was no help C I think it is probably a rissole - I used to make them for the kids, mashed spuds and mix in fish, or ground meat etc., make a sausage-like patty and fry. Fish cakes are basically rissoles for example. At least, that's what I think is meant. Those sound good - sort of what my grandmother called dinner fritters. C And what my mother called a make believe potato knish. They were yummy. Lucille They are what I feel is a 'user upper' - I can never bring myself to throw anything out, old war time training, nothing must be wasted. I think that's why my mother made them. I know she learned from her mother and my grandmother never threw out anything that could conceivably be called food. She always found something to use it in, even if it was only a pot of soup. |
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Lucille wrote:
She always found something to use it in, even if it was only a pot of soup. Yep. Every couple weeks, I used to clean out my fridge into the crockpot. If it was green and supposed to be green, into the soup; if it wasn't supposed to be green, into the trash. And if there was a fair amount of leftover meat, I put in less water and called the resultant concoction "stew" instead of soup. -- Karen C - California www.CFSfacts.org where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Finished 6/5/07 -- Hinzeit "Best Friends" (thank you, Cheryl!) WIP: housewarming gift, Dance of the Roses, Marbek's Bethany Angel Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel LTR: Farmers Market, Flowers of Hawaii (Jeanette Crews) for ME!!! Editor/Proofreader www.KarenMCampbell.com Design page http://www.KarenMCampbell.com/designs.html |
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On 6/26/07 3:15 PM, in article , "Pogonip"
wrote: Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 6/26/07 1:43 PM, in article , "Pogonip" wrote: As a public service, I submit to you: http://www.pk.org/pottedmeat.html With a lovely picture of the various potted meat products offered to the American consumer. How/why did you find that! more importantly - why did someone think this was worthy of that much research. C Google is my friend. It was very difficult *wiping sweat from brow* -- I had to type in "potted meat" and press the little button. There were other pages I could have told you about, like the "potted meat tribute page." But I exercised restraint. Google can be your friend, too. In the upper right corner of the Firefox browser is a search box - where you can search terms on a list of different sites. Blowing raspberries your way! |
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