What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ?

David wrote:



Same here, only I'll add that I'd also have a staff of people all over the
world finding and shipping ingredients for me.

Bob
 
On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 14:06:09 -0400, Landon wrote:


Typical, again. Get called out on some posted BS and revert to potty
mouth bluster. Eloquence isn't your long suit is it?

Ross.
 
On Apr 22, 9:12?pm, Omelet wrote:
...


Is it nitpicking to point out that splitting into four identical
embryos leads to quadruplets?


Jerry
--
Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
 
On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 20:30:27 -0500, Omelet
wrote:

Thank you Omelet. The place I read it was in a "How to raise rabbits"
book loaned to me by a friend about 20 years ago. That friend
mentioned it and showed the information to me in his book. Obviously,
the information wasn't true.

I raised New Zealand's for a few years, but got out of it because of
the amount of snakes drawn to the cages. My wife said either the
rabbits go or she goes....so the rabbits went.

I should have looked up the information again before posting it. I
won't make that mistake again.
 
On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 20:32:08 -0500, Omelet
wrote:


Thanks again Omelet. I'll make sure I quadruple check anything I post
in the future. I should have this time, but remembered reading it
clearly stated in that old rabbit raising book and just posted it
without checking for more accurate information.
 
On 22/04/2011 1:51 PM, Landon wrote:


I am willing to bet that you also couldn't find any credible link that
supports your claim that disliking tattoos is the same as racism because
they both involve skin colour.
 
On Apr 18, 9:06?am, Brooklyn1 wrote:

I don't know so it's not rhetorical, and the term does not speak for
itself.


I didn't. I tested out at 16, didn't go to school for 10 years, and
ended up graduating Summa Cum Laude from St. Louis Community College.
I never completed my Bachelor's at U of MO, St. Louis. I quit college
to start a punk band in 1996. Funny, but you also misused a comma.
After "properly," there should have been a period and new sentence
unless you used a conjunction like "as" after the comma. NGs are
pretty informal, Sheldon. You know that I'm neither stupid, nor
uneducated.

--Bryan
 
In article , [email protected] says...

quote

http://www.britannia.com/history/docs/mellitus.html

"The following is a letter written by Pope Gregory I to Bishop Mellitus,
who was going to join Augustine of Canterbury's mission to the English,
giving instructions for dealing with the holy places of the newly
converted Saxons and their pagan practices.

Tell Augustine that he should be no means destroy the temples of the gods
but rather the idols within those temples. Let him, after he has purified
them with holy water, place altars and relics of the saints in them. For,
if those temples are well built, they should be converted from the worship
of demons to the service of the true God. Thus, seeing that their places
of worship are not destroyed, the people will banish error from their
hearts and come to places familiar and dear to them in acknowledgement and
worship of the true God. Further, since it has been their custom to
slaughter oxen in sacrifice, they should receive some solemnity in
exchange. Let them therefore, on the day of the dedication of their
churches, or on the feast of the martyrs whose relics are preserved in
them, build themselves huts around their one-time temples and celebrate
the occasion with religious feasting. They will sacrifice and eat the
animals not any more as an offering to the devil, but for the glory of God
to whom, as the giver of all things, they will give thanks for having been
satiated. Thus, if they are not deprived of all exterior joys, they will
more easily taste the interior ones. For surely it is impossible to efface
all at once everything from their strong minds, just as, when one wishes
to reach the top of a mountain, he must climb by stages and step by step,
not by leaps and bounds.... Mention this to our brother the bishop, that
he may dispose of the matter as he sees fit according to the conditions of
time and place."

end quote

Janet
 
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