Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-28 Thread Cotty
On 27/10/04, Ann Sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed: Sounds painful aint yours misattribution? ann chuckle, chuckle I think our dear Mr Roberts was graciously mimmicking me - a form of flattery I understand Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Pastiche

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-28 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Cotty wrote: On 27/10/04, Ann Sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed: Sounds painful aint yours misattribution? ann chuckle, chuckle I think our dear Mr Roberts was graciously mimmicking me - a form of flattery I understand Cheers, Cotty yes, and, um, I guess that means

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-27 Thread Chris Stoddart
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Bob W wrote: Ethiopian tradition claims that Menelik I, and the royal line which ended with Haile Selassie, was descended from the union between the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon. I've been to the ruins of the supposed palace of the Queen of Sheba, just outside Axum -

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-27 Thread Frantisek
CS And anyway, everyone knows that the Ark is hidden in a bloody big CS government warehouse somewhere in the USA :-) Actually, it's in my basement, our family having secreted it 10 000 years ago (don't mind the number g). It is our family heirloom. Due to recent financial crisis, I will be

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-27 Thread Peter J. Alling
If they aren't made of gold I'm not buyin'... Frantisek wrote: CS And anyway, everyone knows that the Ark is hidden in a bloody big CS government warehouse somewhere in the USA :-) Actually, it's in my basement, our family having secreted it 10 000 years ago (don't mind the number g). It is our

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-27 Thread Bob W
Hi, On the subject of the Ark being in Ethiopia, did you ever read that book The Sign and the Seal by Graham Hancock? I thought it was quite nicely written and researched until he started bringing out a whole raft of Atlantis-was-here-type books soon afterwards. Of course then you have to

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-27 Thread Mark Roberts
our family having secreted it 10 000 years ago CottySounds painful!/Cotty -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-27 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Mark Roberts wrote: our family having secreted it 10 000 years ago CottySounds painful!/Cotty -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com LOL! With you guys around on the list, who needs LEtterman and Leno ?

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-27 Thread Cotty
On 27/10/04, Ann Sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed: Mark Roberts wrote: our family having secreted it 10 000 years ago CottySounds painful!/Cotty -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com LOL! With you guys around on the list, who needs LEtterman and Leno ? Ann

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-27 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Cotty wrote: On 27/10/04, Ann Sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed: Mark Roberts wrote: our family having secreted it 10 000 years ago CottySounds painful!/Cotty -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com LOL! With you guys around on the list, who needs

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-27 Thread Mark Roberts
Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cotty wrote: On 27/10/04, Ann Sanfedele, discombobulated, unleashed: Mark Roberts wrote: our family having secreted it 10 000 years ago CottySounds painful!/Cotty -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com LOL! With

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-27 Thread Peter J. Alling
But they've had 10,000 years to recover... Mark Roberts wrote: our family having secreted it 10 000 years ago CottySounds painful!/Cotty -- I can understand why mankind hasn't given up war. During a war you get to drive tanks through the sides of buildings and shoot foreigners - two

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-26 Thread Cotty
On 25/10/04, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed: for hundreds of years Europeans believed that Ethiopians (or Abyssinians as they were then called) cut steaks from the sides of their still-living cattle, and ate the steaks warm and raw. I seem to remember Dr. Johnson may have used the story in

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-26 Thread D. Glenn Arthur Jr.
On 25/10/04, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed: Certainly they do eat raw meat, a dish called 'kitfo', which is somewhat like steak tartare. I discovered Ethiopian food before I went vegetarian. I've tasted kitfo; didn't care much for it, but it was better than I'd expected. Back then my

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-26 Thread Bob W
Hi, I discovered Ethiopian food before I went vegetarian. I've tasted kitfo; didn't care much for it, but it was better than I'd expected. Back then my favourite Ethiopian meat dish was zilzil tibs. I tried to avoid meat dishes while I was there, but it's not always possible. 'Fasting food',

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-26 Thread D. Glenn Arthur Jr.
Bob W wrote: I discovered Ethiopian food before I went vegetarian. I've tasted kitfo; didn't care much for it, but it was better than I'd expected. Back then my favourite Ethiopian meat dish was zilzil tibs. I tried to avoid meat dishes while I was there, but it's not always possible.

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-26 Thread Bob W
Hi, One problem is that the recipe labelled most authentic in the Ethiopian cookbook I had, required a type of grain not easily available in the US. That would be 'tef', which is a little like millet, and indigenous to the Ethiopian highlands. It's starting to become available in health food

RE: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-25 Thread ernreed2
I can see smells,tastes,looks and feels (texture) good, but sounds good? Not sure food should make noise! :-( Don (Currently eating a QUIET lunch.) The sizzle of a steak on the grill ... ? ER

RE: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-25 Thread pnstenquist
Food that isn't dead yet will sometimes make noise when you eat it. Paul I can see smells,tastes,looks and feels (texture) good, but sounds good? Not sure food should make noise! :-( Don (Currently eating a QUIET lunch.) The sizzle of a steak on the grill ... ? ER

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-25 Thread Cotty
On 25/10/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED], discombobulated, unleashed: Food that isn't dead yet will sometimes make noise when you eat it. Paul I find that all the time - especially after devouring a leg of beef. Then I saddle 'er up and ride the rest home... Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) |

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-25 Thread Stephen Moore
Buncha @[EMAIL PROTECTED]# Klingons... ;-) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Food that isn't dead yet will sometimes make noise when you eat it. Paul

RE: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-25 Thread Doug Franklin
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 18:38:16 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Food that isn't dead yet will sometimes make noise when you eat it. And some that is dead (like some snakes) will still twitch if you get it from hoof to mouth quick enough. TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-25 Thread Ann Sanfedele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Food that isn't dead yet will sometimes make noise when you eat it. Paul I can see smells,tastes,looks and feels (texture) good, but sounds good? Not sure food should make noise! :-( Don (Currently eating a QUIET lunch.) The sizzle of a steak on the

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-25 Thread D. Glenn Arthur Jr.
Cotty wrote, amusingly: On 25/10/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED], discombobulated, unleashed: Food that isn't dead yet will sometimes make noise when you eat it. Paul I find that all the time - especially after devouring a leg of beef. Then I saddle 'er up and ride the rest home... What does it mean

Re: Word photo -- food for five senses

2004-10-25 Thread Bob W
Hi, Food that isn't dead yet will sometimes make noise when you eat it. Paul I find that all the time - especially after devouring a leg of beef. Then I saddle 'er up and ride the rest home... What does it mean that I, a goy, discovered my first reaction to that image was, Dude, that is