• Cooking

    From Brian Indy@1:229/426.31 to Shaun Buzza on Saturday, February 19, 2022 19:31:45
    //Hello Shaun,//

    on *19.02.22* at *21:08:13* You wrote in area *POLITICS*
    to *Lee Lofatso* about *"Re: Setting up a BBS"*.

    I really like the Cooking echo. I've gotten so many meal ideas from
    there!

    Can I file request a plate of fried frog legs and a bowl of Gumbo?


    Regards,
    Brian Indy
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  • From Shaun Buzza@1:229/110 to Brian Indy on Saturday, February 19, 2022 19:45:46
    I really like the Cooking echo. I've gotten so many meal ideas from there!

    Can I file request a plate of fried frog legs and a bowl of Gumbo?

    Don't ask me! But if it turns out you can, grab me a crab platter, willya? (^_^)

    McDoob
    SysOp, PiBBS
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  • From Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to Shaun Buzza on Sunday, February 20, 2022 01:10:00
    On 02-19-22 16:08, Shaun Buzza <=-
    spoke to Lee Lofaso about Re: Setting up a BBS <=-


    This echo has lots of messages, from many participants. There are
    also others, such as Fidonews, which also have lots of messages and participants. And lets not forget about the Cooking echo, which has
    lots of messages and participants, along with tons of recipes ...

    I really like the Cooking echo. I've gotten so many meal ideas from
    there!

    Then how about uncloaking and join into the conversations?

    Dale Shipp
    fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net
    (1:261/1466)



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  • From Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to Brian Indy on Sunday, February 20, 2022 01:14:02
    On 02-19-22 19:31, Brian Indy <=-
    spoke to Shaun Buzza about Cooking <=-

    I really like the Cooking echo. I've gotten so many meal ideas from
    there!

    Can I file request a plate of fried frog legs and a bowl of Gumbo?

    Come there and ask. You would probably get some responses on both.

    Dale Shipp
    fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net
    (1:261/1466)


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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Brian Indy on Sunday, February 20, 2022 14:22:33
    Hello Brian,

    I really like the Cooking echo. I've gotten so many meal ideas from
    there!

    Can I file request a plate of fried frog legs and a bowl of Gumbo?

    For gumbo, first you gotta make a roux ...

    If you don't know how, decloak and ask. Otherwise, you'll miss out
    on all that good stuff. Along with frog legs and everything else.

    Free tip for those who like pizza - add asparagus to toppings.

    --Lee

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to BRIAN INDY on Sunday, February 20, 2022 10:24:00
    I really like the Cooking echo. I've gotten so many meal ideas from there!

    Can I file request a plate of fried frog legs and a bowl of Gumbo?

    The Cooking echo is a good example of a good FIDO net echo. Participants
    are usually friendly and like talking food. What else could you ask for?


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  • From Brian Franklin@1:229/426.31 to Mike Powell on Sunday, February 20, 2022 11:43:18
    //Hello Mike,//

    on *20.02.22* at *15:24:00* You wrote in area *POLITICS*
    to *BRIAN INDY* about *"Cooking"*.

    I really like the Cooking echo. I've gotten so many meal ideas from
    there!

    Can I file request a plate of fried frog legs and a bowl of Gumbo?

    The Cooking echo is a good example of a good FIDO net echo. Participants are usually friendly and like talking food. What else could you ask for?

    Free samples of deep fried goodies.

    Regards,
    Brian Indy
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  • From Brian Indy@1:229/426.31 to Mike Powell on Sunday, February 20, 2022 11:51:17
    //Hello Mike,//

    on *20.02.22* at *15:24:00* You wrote in area *POLITICS*
    to *BRIAN INDY* about *"Cooking"*.

    The Cooking echo is a good example of a good FIDO net echo. Participants are usually friendly and like talking food. What else could you ask for?

    I'm an excellent cook, I will turn on the Cooking echo and give it a shot.


    Regards,
    Brian Indy
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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to BRIAN INDY on Monday, February 21, 2022 16:19:00
    The Cooking echo is a good example of a good FIDO net echo. Participants
    are usually friendly and like talking food. What else could you ask for?

    I'm an excellent cook, I will turn on the Cooking echo and give it a shot.

    I would recommend it. There is also the Home Cooking and Recipes echos, although I think at least the latter is mostly reposts of recipes that can already be found in COOKING.


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to AARON THOMAS on Friday, September 20, 2024 11:06:00
    It could have been Dale. Also could have been one of several other participants, too. Dave Drum shares a lot of recipes.

    It's funny how people share a recipe with every reply they post. I never said this to anyone before, but I'm not gonna cook from a recipe that doesn't have photos. I just won't! :)

    That is sort of an unspoken rule in that echo, just like the moderator of
    the FUNNY echo prefers that you try to include a joke with your posts.

    I have cooked things that don't include photos but seeing a photo of
    something that looks delicious is certainly a motivator to try it
    myself! ;)


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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/201 to Mike Powell on Friday, September 20, 2024 10:32:08
    It's funny how people share a recipe with every reply they post. I never this to anyone before, but I'm not gonna cook from a recipe that doesn't photos. I just won't! :)

    That is sort of an unspoken rule in that echo, just like the moderator of the FUNNY echo prefers that you try to include a joke with your posts.

    Thanks for telling me about these things! That explains it. Things like that are part of what keeps Fidonet alive, kinda like the leftists and how they participate in the unspoken rule of defending all things Democrat. It's all good fun.

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to ALL on Sunday, September 22, 2024 01:01:16
    Hello Everybody,

    The whole world ate cat in WWII. Not just cat, but also many other
    types of meat, including rat. And let's not talk about roadkill.

    I have cooked things that don't include photos but seeing a photo of something that looks delicious is certainly a motivator to try it
    myself! ;)

    Much has been said about Haitians in Springfield, Ohio for their
    delicious recipes, as noted by JD Vance. In fact, this dish is so
    popular that Donald Trump prmmoted their food in his debate with
    Kamala Harris.

    But how to you cook it? Neither Vance nor Trump told us how to
    prepare cat meat, thus denying the American people the opportunity
    to experience it for themselves.

    However, all is not lost. Food was scarce in Italy and Europe
    before and during WWII, and people had to do with what they had.
    Dogs were useful animals on a farm, and were thus usually exempt
    from having to be devoured. But cats were different. Since cats
    served no useful purpose to be of any help, something had to be
    done with them.

    Farmers had the perfect solution -

    * Prepare animal for cooking as one would for rabbit.

    * Marinate meat in olive oil, lemon juice, and favored seasoning
    for an hour.

    * Bake, grill or fry.

    For Life,
    Lee

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