A Saturday recap

Julie Bove wrote:


You could try different types of peppers. Some people only eat red
bell peppers, not green. Also various chile pepper varieties (Anaheim,
poblano...) are commonly stuffed. People stuff them with things
like finely chopped pine nuts and carrots and wild rice. Also the
Spanish stuff piquillo peppers with a sort of tuna salad.



S.
 
On 20-Feb-2011, Dave Smith wrote:


Personally, I think drinking is the key to a happy marriage. My marriage
went south only after I had quit drinking; drinking is what made it
bearable. 8-)
--
Standing tall, ready to serve
 
Julie Bove wrote:


You could try different types of peppers. Some people only eat red
bell peppers, not green. Also various chile pepper varieties (Anaheim,
poblano...) are commonly stuffed. People stuff them with things
like finely chopped pine nuts and carrots and wild rice. Also the
Spanish stuff piquillo peppers with a sort of tuna salad.



S.
 
"Nad R" wrote in message news:[email protected]...

"The Henchman" wrote:

I agree with the advice of not getting married. I just want legalized
prostitution in my state. But those religious nuts keep restricting my
options and my happiness.

What one in ten happy marriages are plenty?

I have read somewhere, that it is very rare for couples that do not consume
alcohol get a divorce. Do you drink Alcohol?

Or do you threaten and scream with bodily harm of spouse if they thought of
getting a divorce?

-----------

We have a prenuptial agreement, which actually hold far more weight in
Ontario then they do in many other North American jurisdictions. About the
only you cannot put into a pre-nup is children. Children and divorce is
strictly through family law and courts.

In our prenup divisions of pensions, tax shelters, possible inheritances,
savings accounts, illnesses, home equity, health insurance and drug plans
etc are all accounted for. Groundwork for arbitration, negoting and
mediation are already laid out in the prenup. 21 pages of legal that
multiple lawyers drafted and advised my wife and I independently. in other
words we used separate lawyers to draft. as reasonable people should.

We entered this agreement 1 week before purchasing our first home. Cost of
prenup is about $1200. Cost of our first home was $400 000. You are
gonna pay for lawyers in your home purchases so why not add a little more
and get the pre-nup done before your first house purchase. It's like life
insurance. You pay for insurance and hope that you NEVER EVER have to file
a claim. That's what a prenup is.
 
"Steve Pope" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

My friend told me some chef told her never to use green peppers because they
don't taste good when stuff. Green was what I grew up on. Daughter likes
me to get all different colors. Red, yellow, orange and green.

FIL grew Italianelles. I know they are not typically stuffing peppers but I
wanted to do something with them because there were so many. We can't get
those here. I was told we might have Cubanelles which are similar. I don't
think I've ever looked for them.

One of my favorite recipes is for a stuffed Anaheim. It's served raw. I
can't remember all of the ingredients now but there is cheese and Jalapenos.
But the last time I made it I got these really lame Jalapenos. No heat to
them at all. I was making them for the men in my family who find that there
is nothing in this world that is hot enough for them.
 
"Steve Pope" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

My friend told me some chef told her never to use green peppers because they
don't taste good when stuff. Green was what I grew up on. Daughter likes
me to get all different colors. Red, yellow, orange and green.

FIL grew Italianelles. I know they are not typically stuffing peppers but I
wanted to do something with them because there were so many. We can't get
those here. I was told we might have Cubanelles which are similar. I don't
think I've ever looked for them.

One of my favorite recipes is for a stuffed Anaheim. It's served raw. I
can't remember all of the ingredients now but there is cheese and Jalapenos.
But the last time I made it I got these really lame Jalapenos. No heat to
them at all. I was making them for the men in my family who find that there
is nothing in this world that is hot enough for them.
 
"Nad R" wrote in message news:[email protected]...

"The Henchman" wrote:

I agree with the advice of not getting married. I just want legalized
prostitution in my state. But those religious nuts keep restricting my
options and my happiness.

What one in ten happy marriages are plenty?

I have read somewhere, that it is very rare for couples that do not consume
alcohol get a divorce. Do you drink Alcohol?

Or do you threaten and scream with bodily harm of spouse if they thought of
getting a divorce?

-----------

We have a prenuptial agreement, which actually hold far more weight in
Ontario then they do in many other North American jurisdictions. About the
only you cannot put into a pre-nup is children. Children and divorce is
strictly through family law and courts.

In our prenup divisions of pensions, tax shelters, possible inheritances,
savings accounts, illnesses, home equity, health insurance and drug plans
etc are all accounted for. Groundwork for arbitration, negoting and
mediation are already laid out in the prenup. 21 pages of legal that
multiple lawyers drafted and advised my wife and I independently. in other
words we used separate lawyers to draft. as reasonable people should.

We entered this agreement 1 week before purchasing our first home. Cost of
prenup is about $1200. Cost of our first home was $400 000. You are
gonna pay for lawyers in your home purchases so why not add a little more
and get the pre-nup done before your first house purchase. It's like life
insurance. You pay for insurance and hope that you NEVER EVER have to file
a claim. That's what a prenup is.
 
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 00:42:37 -0500, Cheryl
wrote:


If you haven't done it before, there's that legal thing you do by
publishing in a newspaper that you're not responsible for his debts
etc. You can get free legal advice about it, or maybe the internet
can help you. DO IT and then you can tell all future collectors where
they can shove it.

My son's nickname was the same as ex-wife's name. He didn't publish
that he wasn't responsible for her debts immediately after they broke
up so she was able to cause him a lot of problems She ruined his
credit rating by opening up accounts in his name, ran up big bills and
then defaulted on them, so he was held responsible.

--

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
On 2/20/2011 7:09 PM, sf wrote:

The thing about using the red that I find here is that they are long. I
agree that green peppers have the perfect shape to just remove the top
and stuff it, but I like the milder taste of the red bells, so I slice
them in half lengthwise and stuff them that way.
 
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 00:42:37 -0500, Cheryl
wrote:


If you haven't done it before, there's that legal thing you do by
publishing in a newspaper that you're not responsible for his debts
etc. You can get free legal advice about it, or maybe the internet
can help you. DO IT and then you can tell all future collectors where
they can shove it.

My son's nickname was the same as ex-wife's name. He didn't publish
that he wasn't responsible for her debts immediately after they broke
up so she was able to cause him a lot of problems She ruined his
credit rating by opening up accounts in his name, ran up big bills and
then defaulted on them, so he was held responsible.

--

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
"sf" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

Publishing a notice in the newspaper isn't a guarantee of anything. Having
signed divorce papers with property settlement and division of debt clearly
laid out is better.

I was hounded about my ex-husband's debts for a while. All I had to do was
send the creditors copies of the property settlement in the divorce decree
and that was the end of the phone calls. He still managed to ruin my credit
for a couple of years but they finally got it sorted out.

OB Food: My mother always made stuffed peppers with green bell peppers,
ground beef, rice. I never cared for them. But I do like jalapeno poppers!
I had an idea for making crab-stuffed jalapeno poppers. Blend some crab
meat with the cream cheese, then bread and deep fry them. I never tried
this myself but it still sounds tasty :)

Jill
 
relationship rather than getting married should mean there is no post
relationship support. There is no commitment accept, so no support
expected.
Jut my two cents worth. I am sure that the women and michel will disagree.

-------------------
Common law couple should have a co-habitation agreement, which is a prenup
for unmarried couples. Costs about $700 to do here in Ontario.

For example if you and your common-law wife co-own a $500 000 house and your
wife dies, her share of that house does NOT go to you, but to her blood
relatives UNLESS it's spelled out in a co-habitation or last will and
testament agreement.
 
"sf" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

Publishing a notice in the newspaper isn't a guarantee of anything. Having
signed divorce papers with property settlement and division of debt clearly
laid out is better.

I was hounded about my ex-husband's debts for a while. All I had to do was
send the creditors copies of the property settlement in the divorce decree
and that was the end of the phone calls. He still managed to ruin my credit
for a couple of years but they finally got it sorted out.

OB Food: My mother always made stuffed peppers with green bell peppers,
ground beef, rice. I never cared for them. But I do like jalapeno poppers!
I had an idea for making crab-stuffed jalapeno poppers. Blend some crab
meat with the cream cheese, then bread and deep fry them. I never tried
this myself but it still sounds tasty :)

Jill
 
On 2/20/2011 7:09 PM, sf wrote:

The thing about using the red that I find here is that they are long. I
agree that green peppers have the perfect shape to just remove the top
and stuff it, but I like the milder taste of the red bells, so I slice
them in half lengthwise and stuff them that way.
 
Julie Bove wrote:


Some chef. Thanks for the advice, I happen to love green
peppers, especially stuffed green peppers. Now you tell me
they don't taste good.

nancy
 
relationship rather than getting married should mean there is no post
relationship support. There is no commitment accept, so no support
expected.
Jut my two cents worth. I am sure that the women and michel will disagree.

-------------------
Common law couple should have a co-habitation agreement, which is a prenup
for unmarried couples. Costs about $700 to do here in Ontario.

For example if you and your common-law wife co-own a $500 000 house and your
wife dies, her share of that house does NOT go to you, but to her blood
relatives UNLESS it's spelled out in a co-habitation or last will and
testament agreement.
 
"Cheryl" wrote


Best would have been to never call them back. They do not *care* that you
divorced him 20 years ago. They will try to convince you that you owe for
his bills. You do not. Ignoire them. They can't do *anything* but may
threaten you to make you *think* they can.

Believe me, I even got a set that tried to come after me when our not at all
regretted renters left town 1,800$ behind in rent and 50,000$ house damage.
Their creditors hounded us until we took legal action at last. This after
having already called 911 when they bootjacked my car in my driveway (that
fellow went to jail for 2 days as it was not remotely the same color or
model. Nissan 4 door sedan here, *ford Truck* on their case he was supposed
to be recovering).
 
Cheryl wrote:

Oh, eventually it was. I just don't know how these marriages that
ended long ago crop up decades later.

--
Jean B.
 
"Cheryl" wrote


Best would have been to never call them back. They do not *care* that you
divorced him 20 years ago. They will try to convince you that you owe for
his bills. You do not. Ignoire them. They can't do *anything* but may
threaten you to make you *think* they can.

Believe me, I even got a set that tried to come after me when our not at all
regretted renters left town 1,800$ behind in rent and 50,000$ house damage.
Their creditors hounded us until we took legal action at last. This after
having already called 911 when they bootjacked my car in my driveway (that
fellow went to jail for 2 days as it was not remotely the same color or
model. Nissan 4 door sedan here, *ford Truck* on their case he was supposed
to be recovering).
 
On Feb 20, 4:30?pm, "cshenk" wrote:

After reading all of the above, all I can say is....this group is
better than a soap opera. Does no one keep ANYthing private any more?
 
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