Subj : Re: moving or not was: CFBBS To : Barry Martin From : Nancy Backus Date : Tue Oct 08 2019 14:57:12 -=> Quoting Barry Martin to Nancy Backus on 25-Sep-2019 08:57 <=- BM>> is cooked. And yes did say 'griddle' instead of 'wok': figuring a fast BM>> food place might do their stir fry like scambled eggs. ...Think I'll BM>> go to a 'Chinese place' for my stir fry and enjoy the ambiance and BM>> show! NB>> Likely enough... and the hot griddle could be the equivalent of a hot NB>> wok... Of course, the Chinese takeout places are pretty much fast NB>> food, too.... for ambiance you'd need to go to a sit-down place, and NB>> then you don't usually have the view of the kitchen area.... ;) BM> Maybe the cooking area: chp-chp-chp-chp, toss egg into hat, creat BM> onion volcano.... One takeout place with really good food was BM> family run -- the children usually studying in a corner. ...An BM> infrequent repeat customer and went to find the site empty. Guess they moved on... A lot of those places are family run... cuts down on the overhead, and provides a livelihood... And often very good food... :) BM>> Could still be a genetic function: in later part of college milk BM>> started tasting like it was curdling in my mouth. Not that bad, but BM>> more like had just gone bad. Thought at first was spoiled milk, then BM>> maybe the change of season and a change in the cows' feed. NB>> Did you ever find out the actual cause...? BM> No; after a bit of inquiry did verify the flavour varied slightly with BM> the season but the 'curdling taste' was me. I don't recall doing BM> anything to check for a potential cause (such as bloodwork), more just BM> avoid too much liquid milk: found I could have with cereal provided BM> not too much (so approaching moisten the cereal in the bowl) and the BM> cereal piece was the last item eaten as opposed to spooning milk. Very odd... and quite a shame.... like my apple allergy... BM> Fortunately non-liquid milk was fine: I could eat cheese, sour cream, BM> cottage cheese, yogurt with out any ill-taste. That was a good thing, at least... :) BM>> Decades ago I'd pass one on just because it had something unique to it BM>> (so sort of a warning or comment on the 'twist') or we'd be talking BM>> about a subject (say needing a car) and forward a spam e-mail as a BM>> joke way to make money to buy whatever needed. NB>> Depending on the nature of the relationship, I suppose that might NB>> be somewhat acceptable.... ;) I'm not one to forward anything, NB>> actually... unless requested to... :) BM> I very rarely forward anything either: figure the other person has BM> already seen it or has had their fill of cute kitties playing with BM> babies. Exactly... :) NB>>> ... He's so cheap: Even if he were in a canoe he wouldn't tip. BM>> Haha! Clever! NB>> I think I stole that one from someone in the COOKING echo... he NB>> might actually have authored it... ;) BM> Possible: someone had to make them up! And some seem to be quite good at it, as well... ;) My strong point is in seeing good ones to grab... ttyl neb .... We have enough youth, how about a fountain of Common Sense? --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F * Origin: Tiny's BBS - http://www.tinysbbs.com (454:1/452) .