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  1. This was posted by *****ABIGAIL****** Sushi doesn't cook vegetarian - ROFLOL Hooner, The chickpea recipe you posted sounds like falefal (I LOVE THAT STUFF). They aren't as good baked though. :( A great dip for them . . . take a small container of low fat cottage cheese, add about 4 tablespoons of plain low fat yogurt. Season with a bit of salt and some Mrs. Dash garlic and herb seasoning. YUM!!! Here's another vegie recipe I cooked up today. 16 oz package of dried peas 1 large onion 2 elephant garlic cloves (not the entire bulb!!) or a about 1/2 bulb of regular garlic salt cayene pepper garam marsala (should be able to find it among the spices at most grocery stores) soak the peas in a couple of cups of water for an hour then boil them. You will probably have to add more water as you are boiling them. You want them to become a mash - thicker than soup, a paste, but not too thick. While those are cooking brown the chopped onion WITHOUT oil in the pan. When they are starting to turn brown (NOT BLACK) add a bit of oil and the minced garlic. Brown for a few minutes more then add the pea paste, salt, cayene (I like a LOT) and just a shake or two of the garam marsala. It is great served over Injura Bread - recipe as follows (though I am playing around with this recipe a bit still) • 1/4 cup teff flour or whole wheat • 3/4 self rising flour • 1 cup water • 1/2 tsp salt 1/4 tsp baking powder • peanut or vegetable oil sift dry ingredients. Mix in water, fry thin pieces on one side until the top side is dry flip and fry on other side for about 10 seconds and remove from pan. You want to make them about the size of small pancakes and you want the batter to be on the thin side - it will puff up when it cooks. I'm going to try the Injura bread today with some modifications. I'm going to use 1/2 cup whole wheat flour 1/4 cup flax seed flour 1/4 cup self rising flour 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/4 cup vinegar 3/4 cup water
  2. There may have been the first couple of times, but I don't really remember. After a while, I didn't need the note if there was one.
  3. I'll go you one better, Lucy. My mother sent me to the corner BAR for her cigs.
  4. I know I'm a little late to this, but the quality of the the cd's you're using may be the issue. When I had a Sony Mini Disc, I was having a similar problem. The fix for it was to use SONY cd's. How strange. (Or, it just may be my puter didn't like the cd's I was using.....)
  5. Getting old? I can remember COAL deliveries, and I lived in an urban area.
  6. Touche`, Catcup. Fine turn of a phrase.
  7. You should go into marketing, bojc, I thought this was something COMPLETELY different.
  8. Abigail Here I will see if I can access any information through PACER when I'm at the office. Twinky, do you still have the links where you found the case names? If I had the court file number it would make it a lot simpler. If not, I will still look.
  9. But Garth's breath DOES smell like chitlins!
  10. The relevant part is from about six minutes in, but enjoy the whole clip (the whole performance for that matter). This comes with the usual disclaimer of 'adult' language, etc. HERE!
  11. Thanks, Paw, I just wish I could do it all by my lonesome. I thought I put my big boy pants on a while back, but I just can't seem to do this. I've tried everything (obviously not, since I am still unable for whatever reason to embed). The odd thing about this is, Abi can on the same computer, but if I try to, it's like doing dental work on a chicken.
  12. Neither can I, Saint, but hey.... HERE (The 12 Pains of Christmas)!
  13. That's right, Lifted. I officially joined the ranks of the old two weeks ago. I hear you thinking, "Gee, Sushi, how did you officially join the fold of the old?" Well, I'll tell you. I pulled a muscle in my side a couple of weeks ago. "But Sushi, that doesn't qualify you for membership in AARP". It is not that I pulled a muscle in my side. It is HOW I did it. I was working and in the process of doing my job, I had to bend over in an untoward position. It was then I SNEEZED. Yes, folks, I pulled a muscle in my side by sneezing. My AARP card magically appeared in my hands. I now qualify for discounts all over the country for things like lodging, airfare, etc.
  14. Ah, but they didn't, Socks. Don't you remember, "Raise your (holy) hands if you're 'Sure'?"
  15. I remember my first South Dakota winter (not too long after The Rock), seeing the electrical outlets in the parking lots. I had NO idea what they were for. Someone had to explain it to me (we didn't have such things in NJ).
  16. Won't make any difference, Oak. Even with video evidence, there is the slim possibility (which some will take to high art) of being able to deny it. They can do all sorts of things with film these days, what with double exposure and all that. I hear they can do stuff with those things called computers, where you can't tell what's real and what's not (The Transformers movie notwithstanding).
  17. I dunno, I guess I just don't get the personal attack via the Internet thing. It reminds me of kids arguing. One of the first things I think of when personally attacked here is, is the person making the attack in any way, shape or form, paying my bills? If not, their opinion is about as valuable as the paper it's written on. Another thing I consider is, what is the likelihood this person is going to show up on my doorstep? Even if they do, there are ways to handle this sort of intrusion. If someone said my mother hung out by the Lincoln Tunnel (a known haunt for 'ladies of the evening'), I would probably respond with something to the effect of, "You're right, but she made sure we all had food on the table ". Maybe it's a "Joisey" attitude but my usual response is "Eff em if they can't take a joke". I don't think I've engaged in a personal attack, but if I did, I apologize. It was meant facetiously. And there is a difference between facetiousness and sarcasm. If you're being facetious, you like the person you're speaking to. If you're being sarcastic, chances are you don't. My 2 cents on the subject.
  18. HERE! (As usual, there is adult language and themes. Yada Yada Yada........ ) The whole movie is worth watching, imnsho. Should be required viewing for all Christian ex-cult people.
  19. Well, I suppose, in order to separate the spaghetti from the sauce, you'll have to use your 'noodle'.........(Hey, SOMEbody had to say it ) It may take a while to get your critical thinking skills back, depending what they were like before the evil empire (TWI), but rest assured, they will return with use. :)
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