

Topic 47 of 77: Strawberries (Erdbeeren)
Tue, Jun 8, 1999 (12:32) |
Alexander Schuth (aschuth)
94 responses total.
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Response 1 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Wed, Jun 9, 1999 (09:43) * 1 lines
they're growing in my garden!
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Response 2 of 94: Autumn (autumn) * Fri, Jun 11, 1999 (15:12) * 3 lines
Ugh. We picked 28 lbs. of them last week and spent all day Sat. making jam. Frankly, I'm getting a little sick of them (if that's possible!) Are you planning to can any, Stacey? And how about you, Alexander? You create the topics but are mum on the foods themselves...how cryptic of you...:-)
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Response 3 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Jun 11, 1999 (19:29) * 1 lines
we don't know of anyone else that does that...
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Response 4 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (11:31) * 1 lines
no canning here Autumn... I eat them right off the plant usually and if they ever make it to the sink for a rinse, that's as far as they ever get!
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Response 5 of 94: Alexander Schuth (aschuth) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (12:15) * 1 lines
The poor innocent 'berries!
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Response 6 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (13:44) * 1 lines
probably have the time of their life...
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Response 7 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (13:53) * 3 lines
*laugh*
you're sounding quite cheerful today!
And I shall eat up the flattery as quickly as I eat up the berries!
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Response 8 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (14:18) * 1 lines
I 'spose I could settle for two outa three...
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Response 9 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (14:25) * 2 lines
oh my!
QUITE cheerful indeed!
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Response 10 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (14:29) * 1 lines
is this a "bad" thing?
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Response 11 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (15:16) * 2 lines
no, no, hell no!
It's FABulous!
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Response 12 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (15:34) * 1 lines
okay, so where were we?
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Response 13 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (15:37) * 1 lines
you were preparing to commence...
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Response 14 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (15:40) * 1 lines
graduation proceedings?
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Response 15 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (15:43) * 1 lines
you were commencing to grovel I believe...
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Response 16 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (15:48) * 5 lines
grovel=placate?
hmmm...
(like bowing down and kissing your feet?)
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Response 17 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (16:10) * 1 lines
or whatever you might get to first...
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Response 18 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (16:17) * 3 lines
or in-between...
or last...
or...
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Response 19 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (17:00) * 1 lines
or...
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Response 20 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (17:37) * 1 lines
just cover up everything that isn't off limits with strawberries...
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Response 21 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (17:52) * 1 lines
you don't like strawberries?
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Response 22 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Tue, Jun 15, 1999 (21:43) * 2 lines
I love 'em...that's why the stuff that is off limits isn't
covered with them...*sheesh!*
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Response 23 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Wed, Jun 16, 1999 (09:24) * 2 lines
awwww...
he *sheeshed* me *grin*
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Response 24 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Wed, Jun 16, 1999 (10:44) * 1 lines
you're just wicked, that's all there is to it...
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Response 25 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Wed, Jun 16, 1999 (13:43) * 2 lines
but in a good way, right?
*grin*
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Response 26 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (00:03) * 1 lines
sure! why not?
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Response 27 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (09:41) * 1 lines
whew... thought someone was on to me for a moment
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Response 28 of 94: Alexander Schuth (aschuth) * Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (11:36) * 1 lines
You kids! It's always such fun, seeing you frollick around in the sun! Warms my old cold heart...
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Response 29 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (14:25) * 1 lines
mine, too!
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Response 30 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (15:28) * 2 lines
two cold old hearts?
c'mon guys... pop a sunshine pill
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Response 31 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Jun 17, 1999 (16:56) * 1 lines
like I said in another topic...I can't afford the meds...
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Response 32 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Tue, Jul 13, 1999 (13:08) * 2 lines
I think the Afrikaans word for Strawberries is nicer than 'Erdbeeren'. It's called, 'Aarbeie'.
Pretty, isn't it? It sounds just like it looks.
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Response 33 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Tue, Jul 13, 1999 (19:09) * 4 lines
pronounced Arby?
that's a fastfood roastbeef sandwich...
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Response 34 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Jul 14, 1999 (13:34) * 8 lines
NO!!! Though one can never be sure.
It's pronounced like the Afrikaans word for that butt illness, where one's butt becomes all inflamed, and you can't get the cherries out anymore - not that I have experience, but I've heard of it from other people. Anyway, so that one is Aambuie.
And Aambuie and Aarbeie are pronounced as
Ahm-bayah
and
Ahr-bayah.
All clear now?
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Response 35 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Wed, Jul 14, 1999 (23:17) * 1 lines
crystal!
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Response 36 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Jul 15, 1999 (09:53) * 1 lines
Glad to hear that.
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Response 37 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Thu, Jul 15, 1999 (13:26) * 2 lines
Because we know how much we dislike confusion
and misunderstanding around here...
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Response 38 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Jul 16, 1999 (16:21) * 1 lines
Even though we excell at it. I think our relationship can best be described as 'centrifugal', don't you think?
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Response 39 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Fri, Jul 16, 1999 (23:10) * 1 lines
*thinking*
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Response 40 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Jul 16, 1999 (23:39) * 1 lines
centripital, more than likely!
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Response 41 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Sat, Jul 17, 1999 (00:47) * 1 lines
ha-ha! We should write a dictionary together, Marcia - it'll be the first best seller of its kind!
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Response 42 of 94: wer (KitchenManager) * Sat, Jul 17, 1999 (08:58) * 1 lines
I'll buy one...
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Response 43 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Jul 17, 1999 (15:14) * 14 lines
COOKING HAWAIIAN STYLE
ONO - delicious
KAUKAU - food
PIPI - beef (or cattle)
PU'A - pig
IMU - pit used for cooking luau
LUAU - feast
LAULAU - bundles of kalua pig, fish and salt pork bundled in taro leaves (edible) and ti leaves (not edible)
LILIKOI - passion fruit
HULI-HULI - rotisserie
HAUPIA - dessert made with coconut milk (not the water) and sugar and vanilla thickened with cornstarch
LOMILOMI SALMON - cubed washed salted salmon, green onion, and fresh tomatoes
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Response 44 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Sat, Jul 17, 1999 (15:54) * 1 lines
Huli-Huli is a great word, and so is pu'a. Sounds like, 'pew!-a pig'!
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Response 45 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Sat, Jul 17, 1999 (15:57) * 10 lines
Oh, here are those words in afrikaans - not a poetic language, I admit. Try not to laugh out loud, okay?
HEERLIK - delicious
KOS - food
BIEF - beef
VARK - pig
PARTYTJIE - feast (like a tiny party!!!)
VISTROS - bundle of fish
and those other things we haven't even given names yet!
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Response 46 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Aug 13, 1999 (01:33) * 4 lines
Ree, I love your pronouncuiation of pu'a = pig and the way you put it all together. *lol* Unfortunately, it is the European vowel in use in Hawaiian so the sound is more like Poo'AH = pig. But, I liked yours better! Huli-huli is a great word. It sounds like what it is and little kids who rolls off of a bed, also huli over. How is the V in Afrikaans pronounced?
Strawberry in Hawaiian is 'ohelo-papa meaning flat-spreading berry.
The native species growing here on the mid slopes of the volcanoes is white when ripe and makes (as I have mentioned elsewhere) a particularly nasty-looking Jam and Pie. Food coloring is recommended. It tastes just like a ripe red one, but it is just about half the size of wild strawberries elsewhere.
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Response 47 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Tue, Aug 31, 1999 (07:43) * 3 lines
How weird!
The V and the F in afrikaans is pronounced like an english F.
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Response 48 of 94: Autumn (autumn) * Tue, Aug 31, 1999 (21:28) * 1 lines
So what do you need the letter V for?
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Response 49 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (07:16) * 3 lines
Well, we use the V in the first half of a word, and the F in the latter half. But, of course there are exeptions. It is such an easy language; I guess it's the only thing the Afrikaners could come up with to confuse people.
How about the language you speak over there - Hilo? Is that difficult to learn? Do you speak it all the time, or are there many English speakers like John and yourself around?
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Response 50 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (11:23) * 7 lines
Interesting question. Just about everyone who has been in America for a
while speaks some sort of English. Usually pidgin...a very flexible and colorful patois which gets right to the point with the fewest words. Very
few speak English very well, unfortuantely. Older generations speak Japanese, Filipino, some version of Southeast Asian, Chinese or other dialects from
that general area. Native Hawaiian speakers are rare. However, on one
island, Niihau, only Hawaiian is spoken. There is a resurgence in teaching
and speaking Hawaiian on the elementary school level, but it is not widespread in every-day life. It is full of glottal stops and vowels - I have not tried very hard to learn it, though I can sing several of songs in it.
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Response 51 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (12:25) * 2 lines
ah ha!
but can you sing those songs with STRAWBERRIES in your mouth?!
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Response 52 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (15:56) * 19 lines
Strawberries are proof that there is a God! Lucky Mickey Rourke got to eat them off Kim Basinger in 9-1/2 Weeks. If I'm not mistaken, I believe pig or pork is actually pua`a (does have the "okina" or glottal stop, but one more "a" and it is in between the double a. Hawaiian has double and even triple consonants, but no double vowels. Took two years of it at the University, but am far from a conversational speaker. Am good enough to get by on radio without little old Hawaiian ladies calling to
riticize my pronounciation.
Here are the words to a Hawaiian song (first stanza and chorus only). Written by (Rev.) Dennis Kamakahi, about a young Hawaiian boy secretly spying a good looking blonde woman taking a shower in a waterfall on the island of Moloka`i.
Wahine Ilikea (White-skinned woman)
Pua kalaunu, ma ke kai, Oho no uliwai
Wahine ilikea, i ka po lio 'O Moloka`i, no ka heke
Nana wale no, na wai lili uka, o hina, o ha`a, o mo`o loa,
Na wai ekolu, i kaulu wehiwehi, O kama lo, i ka malie
Pua kalaunu, ma ke kai, Oho no uliwai
Wahine ilikea, i ka po lio "O Moloka`i no ka heke
For all but Marcia, this probably belongs in "Silly Song Lyrics," but when Dennis Kamakahi sings this, he's got the women where he wants them!
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Response 53 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (18:15) * 1 lines
could you translate please?
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Response 54 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (19:19) * 10 lines
My translation is more than a tad rusty...but here goes:
Flower of the money tree
where the stream flows into the sea
there is a white skinned lady in the warmth of Moloka`i
I see her as she bathes in the falling waters
Of the goddesses Hina and Haha and the god Mo`oloa
Their waters which nurture the beautiful breadfruit
also enhance her beauty.
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Response 55 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (19:32) * 2 lines
Very Nice, John...and no, one never sings with the mouth full. I had forgotten that song for the moment, and you are right about the effect it has on women...
(It is good to have another person conversant with Hawaiian here!!! *hugs*)
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Response 56 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (19:35) * 1 lines
Speaking of which, I'm enjoying a poke bento from Ka`upena (Hilo's only Hawaiian restaurant) right now. Lomi salmon, ahi poke (raw yellowfin tuna with limu seaweed), ho`io (a Hawaiian fern shoot Japanese call "wanabe"), somen noodles and boiled sweet potato. 'Ono (tasty) and low in fat.
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Response 57 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (19:38) * 1 lines
OK, where is the sour poi? Gotta have lots of that to mix with the lomilomi salmon...you gotta go to Food 37 - What I Ate Today...post it there!!!
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Response 58 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (19:40) * 1 lines
I love poi, but it doesn't come with the bento. I figure the sweet potatoes are enough starch.
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Response 59 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (20:20) * 1 lines
You're right, of course, but I stuff everything I can get my hands on in my mouth and I am still two-dimentional...who said life was fair?! I had Hawaiian at Dotty's the other night and along with the Haupia (I have posted the recipe) there was some stringy yellow sweet potato flavored to taste like pumpkin pie. Ever had that?
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Response 60 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (20:40) * 2 lines
Yes...my mom used to make sweet potato pie when I was a child...if she told you it was pumpkin, you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference (I thought it was better than pumpkin). And no, life isn't fair (Rule #1). Still, even though I still have another human being to lose, I have lost 60 pounds since last December (another 145 to go). Who would believe that in 1989, I was under 200 pounds? Part of my weight gain was dealing with the loss of love the last poem I posted was about. Not her fault--MIN
for taking comfort in everything I could shove into my god forsaken pie hole.
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Response 61 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Wed, Sep 1, 1999 (20:41) * 1 lines
Damn YAPP...I meant "MINE"
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Response 62 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Thu, Sep 2, 1999 (09:26) * 3 lines
60 lbs gone is quite the achievement John!
Congratulations!
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Response 63 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Sep 2, 1999 (11:03) * 1 lines
60 lbs??? WOW! That's really IS gutsy. I l-u-u-u-v that about people.
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Response 64 of 94: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Thu, Sep 2, 1999 (11:04) * 1 lines
Now, how did you do that? (lose 60 lbs.)
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Response 65 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Thu, Sep 2, 1999 (12:07) * 1 lines
I have a long way to go...but a variation of Dr. Terry Shintani's famous "Hawaii Diet," which here in Hawaii is called the "Waianae Diet." I do continue to eat raw fish in larger quantities than is called for and am not exercising as much as he would like.
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Response 66 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Thu, Sep 2, 1999 (13:28) * 1 lines
John, I am so proud of you - cannot wait to see you this weekend =)
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Response 67 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Thu, Sep 2, 1999 (14:05) * 1 lines
Get him naked, maybe you'll see exactly where the 60lbs went!!! °grin°
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Response 68 of 94: stacey leigh vura (stacey) * Thu, Sep 2, 1999 (14:47) * 2 lines
*cackle*
*snort*
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Response 69 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Thu, Sep 2, 1999 (21:27) * 1 lines
I still have quite a ways to go, but am slowly moving in the right direction.
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Response 70 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 3, 1999 (02:06) * 1 lines
You go, Mister! You ooze guts. Yum yum.
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Response 71 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Fri, Sep 3, 1999 (04:04) * 1 lines
If diet and exercise doesn't get me there, maybe I'll try liposuction. Then I really WILL ooze guts!
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Response 72 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 3, 1999 (06:47) * 2 lines
Among other things!!!
People say liposuction doesn't REALLY work though. Most people put the weight on again. Anyway, what's wrong with being a bear?
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Response 73 of 94: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Sep 3, 1999 (08:11) * 1 lines
Nuffin'
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Response 74 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Fri, Sep 3, 1999 (09:04) * 1 lines
I want live to be at least 50. It's not that far away, but I've had more than one doctor say that I probably won't make it. I want to give myself the best chance possible.
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Response 75 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Fri, Sep 3, 1999 (13:16) * 1 lines
Do you have heart trouble?
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Response 76 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Fri, Sep 3, 1999 (21:50) * 2 lines
Not that I am aware of, and I go to the doctor quarterly. I do have sleep apnea
which worries both my physician and me.
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Response 77 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Sat, Sep 4, 1999 (00:33) * 1 lines
Wow! You mean like a kind of grown-up 'cot-death'? Can't you use something similar to the device they use with babies?
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Response 78 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 4, 1999 (01:50) * 3 lines
O'O has had it ever since I have known him and it terrified me. He refused to do anything about it - but recently saw a doctor who suggested surgery. Nothing doing, he said, so I expect to awaken any day with a dead O'O...which is scary indeed!
Interesting thoughts about John running around in my head at the moment...*grin*
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Response 79 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 4, 1999 (01:54) * 1 lines
Nuffin wrong with bears, for sure. This little person adores bears, and O'O is one, himself. As to the other suggestion, if I could just get John to sit down and talk with me would be nice...as to the other, well, he knows where I am!
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Response 80 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 4, 1999 (01:55) * 3 lines
Nuffin wrong with bears, for sure. This little person adores bears, and O'O is one, himself. As to the other suggestion, if I could just get John to sit down and talk with me would be nice...as to the other, well, he knows where I am!
Liposuction does work You are born with X number of fat cells. They enlarge and grow and accumulate fat. I got lots fewer than John did. If they remove them they do not grow back!
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Response 81 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Sat, Sep 4, 1999 (02:43) * 2 lines
It's getting better as I lose weight. I also refuse the surgery, because it's done on the throat (my living). I've tried the machine, but I toss around and throw off the mask at night anyway. But as I get closer to the weight God intended me to be, the problem gets less severe. As for the allegedly "ungentlemanly" comment I made (re: screwed...jb), it wasn't meant to be ungentlemanly. It was an honest observation. I can't remember the last time I've had a conversation with a woman who wasn't unavail
ble. Strangely enough, even at my weight, I've had the occasional schoolgirl crush directed at me, as have most male teachers which, in a way is flattering, but isn't good at any level and not a life possibility and the occasional woman who doesn't know me try to hit on me on the station's request line, which I don't use for a dating life (remember Play Misty for Me1>)?
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Response 82 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 4, 1999 (12:59) * 1 lines
(closing your italics for you) Your integrity is intact, and that is one of your greatest strengths. I shall not die alone, either, and will have better conversations for it. Now, just to do it!!! I'd be delighted to see you sometime this afternoon. Till then - I'm gone again to the Civic for more being whacked by errant volleyballs (three so far!)
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Response 83 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Sat, Sep 4, 1999 (15:51) * 1 lines
Sounds like fun!
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Response 84 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Sat, Sep 4, 1999 (18:30) * 1 lines
I'll see Marcia there in about an hour. As for now, I'm eating another poke bento...same as described above...and drinking Diet Coke.
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Response 85 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sun, Sep 5, 1999 (00:55) * 1 lines
We made $2147 selling T-shirts..."we" meaning the Athletic Department (I was just the means to that end)...and I did see John and talked-story with him. We had a great championship match between rival Honolulu Colleges and the fav of ours won! Yea ...!!!!
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Response 86 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Sun, Sep 5, 1999 (01:20) * 1 lines
Congratulations!! Do you do sports yourself, Marcia?
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Response 87 of 94: Alexander Schuth (aschuth) * Sun, Sep 5, 1999 (05:45) * 3 lines
Congrats, Marcia!
I wish we would get that kind of sales-volume with our merchandise... Currently only shirts (orange longsleeve, red shortsleeve), but if I find event-sponsors, we might have more products.
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Response 88 of 94: John Burnett (mrchips) * Sun, Sep 5, 1999 (06:58) * 5 lines
Yes, Marcia...helluva job...especially considering the anemic crowds I saw. Then, I'll bet most of the shirts were bought by athletes themselves. Our poor Rainbow football team still stinketh like goatherds.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 62 HAWAII 7
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Response 89 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Sun, Sep 5, 1999 (08:02) * 1 lines
?!
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Response 90 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sun, Sep 5, 1999 (10:49) * 3 lines
I am a hiker and small boat sailing racing crew if you consider thost sports.
Akron was worse than University of Hawaii...Penn State beat them 70-24. I am sore tired and it is 5am and I can't sleep. Oh well, I will crash later.
Answers to your email a little later, ALexander. And, yes, alsmot exclusively the sales of the T-shirts were to visiting athletes.
Topic 47 of 77 [food]: Strawberries (Erdbeeren)
Response 91 of 94: Riette Walton (riette) * Sun, Sep 5, 1999 (12:56) * 1 lines
I bet the boat never sinks with you on board - you look so tiny.
Topic 47 of 77 [food]: Strawberries (Erdbeeren)
Response 92 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (00:50) * 2 lines
During one race our boat capsized. My son's single-handed boat came over to rescue me. He hauled me into it and went to help his father right our boat. Another helpful sailor came whizzing past, plucked my boat's line out of the water and rolled the boat over dumping me back into the water. Earlier, there was a shark following our boat which was about the same length as our hull - about 15.5 feet (4.73 M), so I was not all that thrilled to be in the water again! We had to carry a sack of sand to mak
up for my lack of bulk to make the handicaps fair.
Topic 47 of 77 [food]: Strawberries (Erdbeeren)
Response 93 of 94: Marcia (MarciaH) * Mon, Sep 6, 1999 (00:55) * 2 lines
(excuse me while I turn down the volume in here)
BTW, there are two campuses of the University of Hawaii. Hilo does not have a football team. He campus in Honolulu does, and theirs is the one which plays so pathetically.
Topic 47 of 77 [food]: Strawberries (Erdbeeren)
Response 94 of 94: infospryte (infospryte) * Wed, Sep 22, 1999 (09:20) * 36 lines
ELDERFLOWER AND STRAWBERRY BOMBE
In this recipe, the elderflower concentrate gives the ice cream a delicate, fruity flavor, but 1 teaspoon vanilla stirred into 1/4 cup additional milk makes a delicious substitute.
For elderflower ice cream
2 cups heavy cream
1 cup whole milk
2 large eggs
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup elderflower concentrate
For strawberry sorbet
2/3 cup sugar
2/3 cup water
3 cups strawberries, hulled
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
Garnish: strawberries, some halved if desired
Make ice cream:
Have ready a large bowl of ice and cold water. In a saucepan bring cream and milk just to a boil. In a small bowl with an electric mixer beat together eggs and sugar until thick and pale. Add 1 cup hot cream mixture to egg mixture in a slow stream, whisking. Whisk egg mixture into cream mixture in pan and cook over moderate heat, stirring constantly, until thickened slightly, just coats back of spoon, and a candy thermometer registers 170° F. (Do not let custard boil or it will curdle.) Pour custard throu
h a fine sieve into a bowl set in bowl of ice water and stir in elderflower concentrate (or vanilla mixture; see above note). Cool custard. Chill custard, its surface covered with plastic wrap, at least 1 hour and up to 24. Freeze custard in an ice-cream maker. Transfer ice cream to an airtight container and in freezer harden until firm. Ice cream may be made 1 week ahead.
Make sorbet:
In a saucepan bring sugar and water to a boil, stirring until sugar is dissolved. Stir in strawberries and lemon juice and cool 10 minutes. In a food processor purée mixture until very smooth and force through a sieve into a bowl, pressing hard on solids. Discard solids and cool purée. Freeze purée in an ice-cream maker. Transfer sorbet to an airtight container and in freezer harden until firm. Sorbet may be made 1 week ahead.
Assemble bombe:
Let ice cream and sorbet stand at room temperature until softened, about 10 minutes. Into a large bowl scoop alternating cup measures of ice cream and sorbet. Make 2 figure-eight swirls with a large metal spoon through ice cream and sorbet and pour into a 7- to 8-cup mold. Freeze bombe, covered with plastic wrap, at least 4 hours and up to 2 weeks. To unmold bombe, dip mold in a bowl of hot water 1 second and invert bombe onto a serving plate.
Garnish bombe with strawberries.
Makes 8 servings.
Gourmet
April 1997



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