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Feb 7, 2024 07:46:34   #
JimmyTB wrote:
Nice photo of a delicious looking meal Sourdough. I've tried and enjoyed many recipes shared in this section including JustJill's Leek Potato soup which I just made for the second or third time last weekend. And your own Zuppa Toscana which I have made 2 or 3 times and may make it again in the next few weeks.

I'll have to post some of my own to pay you folks back.


I too have made many of the recipes with good results, Thank you for your comments and I am glad that you have tried and like the Zuppa Toscana I will look forward to your offerings.
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Feb 7, 2024 07:38:03   #
Rascal gene wrote:
Really looks yummy and well prepared! Good capture IMO


Thank you, It was really good, I will be making it again.
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Feb 7, 2024 07:35:27   #
joehel2 wrote:
Beautifully done.


Thank you joehel2 I try.
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Feb 7, 2024 07:32:48   #
Curmudgeon wrote:
Wow, that looks good enough to eat


It was, and I did, Thank you Curmudgeon
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Feb 7, 2024 07:31:23   #
mr spock wrote:
Mmmm, mmmm good!
Nice photo


Thank you mr spock
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Feb 5, 2024 23:22:35   #
Made it for supper tonight, was a huge hit, both my wife and I really enjoyed it and I made enough for leftovers, I nearly doubled the amounts and about 3 minutes after I took the picture the sauce tightened up and coated the noodles to perfection. Thanks again JustJill.


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Feb 5, 2024 11:17:24   #
And 1 more thing, We watched TV for free because companies paid the broadcasters to run their ads, Now we pay for the programs and we endure all the ads anyway.
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Feb 2, 2024 23:50:35   #
Of Course, hmmm do you think Tequila would work I don't have sake, but I could go to the store..
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Feb 2, 2024 18:57:11   #
JustJill THANKYOU I copied the resipes and will start with the yaki-udon-noodles it looks great and I think I have all the ingredients (not sure on the Mirin) Thanks again. Feeling pumped about this new recipe, cant wait to make it.
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Feb 2, 2024 08:58:13   #
Good morning Justjill, what kind,brand,or name of Japanese Yaki sauce do you use? none of the stores around here carry any, I am ordering from Amazon and would like your advice. Thank you
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Jan 20, 2024 16:40:16   #
I would suggest it is only "old news" for those that saw it when it first came out. As for your comments on c*****e c****e, If not for c*****e c****e the North American continent would still be covered in a huge glacier 1 mile deep that as it melted and moved along slowly formed our mountains and lakes. all without the help of hair spray and gas powered cars and trucks.
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Jan 20, 2024 11:18:23   #
Earth Is An Oil-Producing Machine — We're Not Running Out

KERRY JACKSON
05:39 PM ET 11/04/2015
Ever since M. King Hubbert in the 1950s convinced a lot of people with his "peak oil" theory that production would collapse and we'd eventually exhaust our crude supplies, the clock has been running. And running. And it will continue to run for some time, as technology and new discoveries show that there's still an ocean of oil under our feet.

Engineering and Technology Magazine reported this week that BP — the company that once wanted to be known as "Beyond Petroleum" rather than "British Petroleum" — is saying "the world is no longer at risk of running out of resources."

"Thanks to investment into supercomputers, robotics and the use of chemicals to extract the maximum from available reservoirs, the accessible oil and gas reserves will almost double by 2050," Engineering and Technology said.

A BP official told the magazine that "energy resources are plentiful. Concerns over running out of oil and gas have disappeared."

Things are so good, in fact, that Engineering and Technology says "with the use of the innovative technologies, available f****l f**l resources could increase from the current 2.9 trillion barrels of oil equivalent to 4.8 trillion by 2050, which is almost twice as much as the projected global demand." That number could even reach 7.5 trillion barrels if technology and exploration techniques advance even faster.

This information backs up the idea that Earth is actually an oil-producing machine. We call energy sources such as crude oil and natural gas f****l f**ls based on the assumption that they are the products of decaying organisms, maybe even dinosaurs themselves. But the label is a misnomer. Research from the last decade found that hydrocarbons are synthesized abiotically.

In other words, as Science magazine has reported, the "data imply that hydrocarbons are produced chemically" from carbon found in Earth's mantle. Nature magazine calls the product of this process an "unexpected bounty " of "natural gas and the building blocks of oil products."

So don't feel guilty about exploiting this "bounty." There seems to be plenty to go around — and there will probably still be a lot left when technology, not hurried by government mandates and subsidies but guided by market forces, produces practical and affordable renewable energy.

But for now, enjoy our cheap, abundant and efficient "fossil" fuels.
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Jan 18, 2024 19:07:21   #
https://egewg.org/home
For any that are interested
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Jan 15, 2024 14:39:40   #
ELNikkor wrote:
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Thank you That looks great.
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Jan 15, 2024 14:13:18   #
JustJill wrote:
I have plenty of Asian sauces but no Pad Thai. Let me know if you find a good one.

Also if you know of a good chili garlic paste. The brand China Bowl discontinued my favorite one. I have not found one I like as well and I have tried 4 different ones.

I do like Japanese soy sauces better then your basic Kikoman's. There is a big difference soy sauces.


Yes I will , I have a small collection of disappointing Asian sauces that I have bought, tried once, and now they set.
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