maiforpeace wrote:Move over girls, he's mine. I have a hall pass.John_fi_Skye wrote:Just call me bacon.maiforpeace wrote:![]()
John's on a roll.

maiforpeace wrote:Move over girls, he's mine. I have a hall pass.John_fi_Skye wrote:Just call me bacon.maiforpeace wrote:![]()
John's on a roll.
Oh, goodies. And I have homemade mayonnaise!John_fi_Skye wrote:maiforpeace wrote:Move over girls, he's mine. I have a hall pass.John_fi_Skye wrote:Just call me bacon.maiforpeace wrote:![]()
John's on a roll.
Is there that owre his French ragout,Svartalf wrote:Trying haggis can do that to you
I thought you said you were bacon.John_fi_Skye wrote:By the way, I'm veggie.
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Quoting Rabbie won't make the fact that pudding in general, and black pudding and haggis in particular are indeed deserving of perfect sconner.John_fi_Skye wrote:Is there that owre his French ragout,Svartalf wrote:Trying haggis can do that to you
Or olio wad staw a sow,
Or fricasee wad mak her spew
Wi perfect scunner
Looks doon wi sneerin, scornfu view
On sic a dinner?
Puir devil...
Yes, that makes mayonnaise kind of tough. But I do use local, pastured eggs.John_fi_Skye wrote:I'm sorry. It was just a feeble attempt at a joke about being on....oh, never mind. I'm not bacon, really, 'cos I've never been a pig.
Desserts I like.
Stopped eating meat and fish at 16, and then eggs at about 21. Still living (touch wood) several decades later.
Nice to hear from you.
Vegan Chocolate Mousse
Melt 16 oz chopped semi sweet chocolate, or chocolate chips until smooth
Process 1 package soft silken tofu in the food processor until very smooth, at least two minutes. Slowly add melted chocolate blending well.
Chill.
Nom nom nom. It's kind of a cross between mousse and pot de creme au chocolat.
Put it in a crumb crust and top with whipped cream for a yum mousse pie.
Yes, I have seen "sconner" as a spelling of that word. As long as you don't think anybody in this country pronounces the "o" in the first syllable like that in "scone". "Scunner" is a better reflection of how we say it, and I don't believe the pronunciation would have been much different between 1759 and 1796. Burns lived the last eight years of his life in the town where I lived my first 18, and before that he'd lived only about 40 miles away, and so I'm pretty sure a lot of his vowels would've been pretty similar to mine, and I'm damn sure his consonants would've been identical.Svartalf wrote:Quoting Rabbie won't make the fact that pudding in general, and black pudding and haggis in particular are indeed deserving of perfect sconner.John_fi_Skye wrote:Is there that owre his French ragout,Svartalf wrote:Trying haggis can do that to you
Or olio wad staw a sow,
Or fricasee wad mak her spew
Wi perfect scunner
Looks doon wi sneerin, scornfu view
On sic a dinner?
Puir devil...
Mmmmm! I don't know which I'm more delighted about - the thought of such wonderful-sounding, eggless chocolate mousse or the fact that you've taken the trouble to send me that. Fanks, Mai.maiforpeace wrote:Yes, that makes mayonnaise kind of tough. But I do use local, pastured eggs.John_fi_Skye wrote:I'm sorry. It was just a feeble attempt at a joke about being on....oh, never mind. I'm not bacon, really, 'cos I've never been a pig.
Desserts I like.
Stopped eating meat and fish at 16, and then eggs at about 21. Still living (touch wood) several decades later.
Nice to hear from you.
You still do dairy though? Just in case you don't...
For you:![]()
Vegan Chocolate Mousse
Melt 16 oz chopped semi sweet chocolate, or chocolate chips until smooth
Process 1 package soft silken tofu in the food processor until very smooth, at least two minutes. Slowly add melted chocolate blending well.
Chill.
Nom nom nom. It's kind of a cross between mousse and pot de creme au chocolat.
Put it in a crumb crust and top with whipped cream for a yum mousse pie.
One swindle looks pretty much the same as another to me.Blind groper wrote:Mormonism is not Christianity. It is a swindle perpetrated by the founder, Joseph Smith.
Some are a little more blatant, though...Xamonas Chegwé wrote:One swindle looks pretty much the same as another to me.Blind groper wrote:Mormonism is not Christianity. It is a swindle perpetrated by the founder, Joseph Smith.
There is, of course, much truth in that. However, many swindles are more the perpetrator swindling him/herself, especially in religion. With Joseph Smith, it was outright, unashamed, blatant self interest.Xamonas Chegwé wrote: One swindle looks pretty much the same as another to me.
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