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On 10/26/11 5:26 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/26/2011 3:41 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 3:43 PM, John H wrote: On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 07:32:14 -0700 (PDT), wrote: - Show quoted text - I'll give that recipe a try, it sounds really good. The pablano peppers are not hot. Some are very mild with just a hint of heat, but occasionally I get one that has a bit of warmth (I like these the best). It seems that the smaller ones are warmer. The warmest ones are maybe 20-40% the heat of a jalapeno. By comparison, chipotles are 50% hotter than the jalapeno they are made from, at least to me. Pablanos are especially good in chili, I always add 2 or 3 chopped ones. I keep a jar of cleaned, seeded, then pureed chipoltes with the adobo sauce in the fridge ready for application to a sandwich or adding to soup or stew. Love that stuff! Here's a tip I picked up somewhere. Take individual chipotles out of the can and spread them out on a sheet of wax paper. Leave an inch or more space around each pepper. Then pour a little of the sauce over each one - using all the sauce. Then freeze them. Then the wax paper can be folded, enclosing all the peppers and taking up very little space. When needed, peel the frozen peppers and sauce off the wax paper, and they're good to go. They don't seem to lose any flavor at all. Uh, what do you boys recommend for cleaning toilet bowls? Your head... I should have asked you. The only job you're qualified for is cleaning porti-johns. |
#52
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On 10/26/2011 5:29 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/26/11 5:26 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 3:41 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 3:43 PM, John H wrote: On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 07:32:14 -0700 (PDT), wrote: - Show quoted text - I'll give that recipe a try, it sounds really good. The pablano peppers are not hot. Some are very mild with just a hint of heat, but occasionally I get one that has a bit of warmth (I like these the best). It seems that the smaller ones are warmer. The warmest ones are maybe 20-40% the heat of a jalapeno. By comparison, chipotles are 50% hotter than the jalapeno they are made from, at least to me. Pablanos are especially good in chili, I always add 2 or 3 chopped ones. I keep a jar of cleaned, seeded, then pureed chipoltes with the adobo sauce in the fridge ready for application to a sandwich or adding to soup or stew. Love that stuff! Here's a tip I picked up somewhere. Take individual chipotles out of the can and spread them out on a sheet of wax paper. Leave an inch or more space around each pepper. Then pour a little of the sauce over each one - using all the sauce. Then freeze them. Then the wax paper can be folded, enclosing all the peppers and taking up very little space. When needed, peel the frozen peppers and sauce off the wax paper, and they're good to go. They don't seem to lose any flavor at all. Uh, what do you boys recommend for cleaning toilet bowls? Your head... I should have asked you. The only job you're qualified for is cleaning porti-johns. Nope, never did that... But I can prove I work, can you? Didn't think so... |
#53
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On 10/26/11 5:56 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/26/2011 5:29 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 5:26 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 3:41 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 3:43 PM, John H wrote: On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 07:32:14 -0700 (PDT), wrote: - Show quoted text - I'll give that recipe a try, it sounds really good. The pablano peppers are not hot. Some are very mild with just a hint of heat, but occasionally I get one that has a bit of warmth (I like these the best). It seems that the smaller ones are warmer. The warmest ones are maybe 20-40% the heat of a jalapeno. By comparison, chipotles are 50% hotter than the jalapeno they are made from, at least to me. Pablanos are especially good in chili, I always add 2 or 3 chopped ones. I keep a jar of cleaned, seeded, then pureed chipoltes with the adobo sauce in the fridge ready for application to a sandwich or adding to soup or stew. Love that stuff! Here's a tip I picked up somewhere. Take individual chipotles out of the can and spread them out on a sheet of wax paper. Leave an inch or more space around each pepper. Then pour a little of the sauce over each one - using all the sauce. Then freeze them. Then the wax paper can be folded, enclosing all the peppers and taking up very little space. When needed, peel the frozen peppers and sauce off the wax paper, and they're good to go. They don't seem to lose any flavor at all. Uh, what do you boys recommend for cleaning toilet bowls? Your head... I should have asked you. The only job you're qualified for is cleaning porti-johns. Nope, never did that... But I can prove I work, can you? Didn't think so... I'd be delighted to send samples of my work to any well-mannered, rational poster here. |
#54
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On 10/26/2011 6:03 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/26/11 5:56 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 5:29 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 5:26 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 3:41 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 3:43 PM, John H wrote: On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 07:32:14 -0700 (PDT), wrote: - Show quoted text - I'll give that recipe a try, it sounds really good. The pablano peppers are not hot. Some are very mild with just a hint of heat, but occasionally I get one that has a bit of warmth (I like these the best). It seems that the smaller ones are warmer. The warmest ones are maybe 20-40% the heat of a jalapeno. By comparison, chipotles are 50% hotter than the jalapeno they are made from, at least to me. Pablanos are especially good in chili, I always add 2 or 3 chopped ones. I keep a jar of cleaned, seeded, then pureed chipoltes with the adobo sauce in the fridge ready for application to a sandwich or adding to soup or stew. Love that stuff! Here's a tip I picked up somewhere. Take individual chipotles out of the can and spread them out on a sheet of wax paper. Leave an inch or more space around each pepper. Then pour a little of the sauce over each one - using all the sauce. Then freeze them. Then the wax paper can be folded, enclosing all the peppers and taking up very little space. When needed, peel the frozen peppers and sauce off the wax paper, and they're good to go. They don't seem to lose any flavor at all. Uh, what do you boys recommend for cleaning toilet bowls? Your head... I should have asked you. The only job you're qualified for is cleaning porti-johns. Nope, never did that... But I can prove I work, can you? Didn't think so... I'd be delighted to send samples of my work to any well-mannered, rational poster here. Yeah, so you really can't, I get it... |
#55
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 18:03:17 -0400, X ` Man
wrote: On 10/26/11 5:56 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 5:29 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 5:26 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 3:41 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 3:43 PM, John H wrote: On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 07:32:14 -0700 (PDT), wrote: - Show quoted text - I'll give that recipe a try, it sounds really good. The pablano peppers are not hot. Some are very mild with just a hint of heat, but occasionally I get one that has a bit of warmth (I like these the best). It seems that the smaller ones are warmer. The warmest ones are maybe 20-40% the heat of a jalapeno. By comparison, chipotles are 50% hotter than the jalapeno they are made from, at least to me. Pablanos are especially good in chili, I always add 2 or 3 chopped ones. I keep a jar of cleaned, seeded, then pureed chipoltes with the adobo sauce in the fridge ready for application to a sandwich or adding to soup or stew. Love that stuff! Here's a tip I picked up somewhere. Take individual chipotles out of the can and spread them out on a sheet of wax paper. Leave an inch or more space around each pepper. Then pour a little of the sauce over each one - using all the sauce. Then freeze them. Then the wax paper can be folded, enclosing all the peppers and taking up very little space. When needed, peel the frozen peppers and sauce off the wax paper, and they're good to go. They don't seem to lose any flavor at all. Uh, what do you boys recommend for cleaning toilet bowls? Your head... I should have asked you. The only job you're qualified for is cleaning porti-johns. Nope, never did that... But I can prove I work, can you? Didn't think so... I'd be delighted to send samples of my work to any well-mannered, rational poster here. Snotty boy works for his wife. He's a tester and marketing guru, specializing in spam that hawks penis extenders and ride 'em scooters. |
#56
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On 10/26/11 8:54 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 18:03:17 -0400, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 5:56 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 5:29 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 5:26 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 3:41 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 3:43 PM, John H wrote: On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 07:32:14 -0700 (PDT), wrote: - Show quoted text - I'll give that recipe a try, it sounds really good. The pablano peppers are not hot. Some are very mild with just a hint of heat, but occasionally I get one that has a bit of warmth (I like these the best). It seems that the smaller ones are warmer. The warmest ones are maybe 20-40% the heat of a jalapeno. By comparison, chipotles are 50% hotter than the jalapeno they are made from, at least to me. Pablanos are especially good in chili, I always add 2 or 3 chopped ones. I keep a jar of cleaned, seeded, then pureed chipoltes with the adobo sauce in the fridge ready for application to a sandwich or adding to soup or stew. Love that stuff! Here's a tip I picked up somewhere. Take individual chipotles out of the can and spread them out on a sheet of wax paper. Leave an inch or more space around each pepper. Then pour a little of the sauce over each one - using all the sauce. Then freeze them. Then the wax paper can be folded, enclosing all the peppers and taking up very little space. When needed, peel the frozen peppers and sauce off the wax paper, and they're good to go. They don't seem to lose any flavor at all. Uh, what do you boys recommend for cleaning toilet bowls? Your head... I should have asked you. The only job you're qualified for is cleaning porti-johns. Nope, never did that... But I can prove I work, can you? Didn't think so... I'd be delighted to send samples of my work to any well-mannered, rational poster here. Snotty boy works for his wife. He's a tester and marketing guru, specializing in spam that hawks penis extenders and ride 'em scooters. And I think he said he handles "legal," too. Now that is scary. |
#57
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On Oct 26, 9:56*pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote: On 10/26/11 8:54 PM, jps wrote: On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 18:03:17 -0400, X ` Man *wrote: On 10/26/11 5:56 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 5:29 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 5:26 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 3:41 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 3:43 PM, John H wrote: On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 07:32:14 -0700 (PDT), *wrote: - Show quoted text - I'll give that recipe a try, it sounds really good. The pablano peppers are not hot. Some are very mild with just a hint of heat, but occasionally I get one that has a bit of warmth (I like these the best). It seems that the smaller ones are warmer. The warmest ones are maybe 20-40% the heat of a jalapeno. By comparison, chipotles are 50% hotter than the jalapeno they are made from, at least to me. Pablanos are especially good in chili, I always add 2 or 3 chopped ones. I keep a jar of cleaned, seeded, then pureed chipoltes with the adobo sauce in the fridge ready for application to a sandwich or adding to soup or stew. Love that stuff! Here's a tip I picked up somewhere. Take individual chipotles out of the can and spread them out on a sheet of wax paper. Leave an inch or more space around each pepper. Then pour a little of the sauce over each one - using all the sauce. Then freeze them. Then the wax paper can be folded, enclosing all the peppers and taking up very little space. When needed, peel the frozen peppers and sauce off the wax paper, and they're good to go. They don't seem to lose any flavor at all. Uh, what do you boys recommend for cleaning toilet bowls? Your head... I should have asked you. The only job you're qualified for is cleaning porti-johns. Nope, never did that... But I can prove I work, can you? Didn't think so... I'd be delighted to send samples of my work to any well-mannered, rational poster here. Snotty boy works for his wife. *He's a tester and marketing guru, specializing in spam that hawks penis extenders and ride 'em scooters. And I think he said he handles "legal," too. Now that is scary.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He did. Can you imagine the criminally insane "handling legal"..... whatever that means. ~~ Snerk ~~ |
#58
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On 10/26/11 6:11 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/26/2011 6:03 PM, X ` Man wrote: I should have asked you. The only job you're qualified for is cleaning porti-johns. Nope, never did that... But I can prove I work, can you? Didn't think so... I'd be delighted to send samples of my work to any well-mannered, rational poster here. Yeah, so you really can't, I get it... Oh? There are several well-mannered, rational posters here. You and your trashy buddies, of course, aren't among them. I suppose all of your *shortcomings* are genetic, eh? |
#59
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On 10/27/2011 6:30 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/26/11 6:11 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 6:03 PM, X ` Man wrote: I should have asked you. The only job you're qualified for is cleaning porti-johns. Nope, never did that... But I can prove I work, can you? Didn't think so... I'd be delighted to send samples of my work to any well-mannered, rational poster here. Yeah, so you really can't, I get it... Oh? There are several well-mannered, rational posters here. You and your trashy buddies, of course, aren't among them. I suppose all of your *shortcomings* are genetic, eh? I wish you'd stop picking on Scotty and a few others. You should start acting like a gentleman and maybe you won't be the target so many disparaging remarks. Since you are the ringleader of the minority position here, we are looking to you to take the initiative to rein in your boys. I would be pleased to support any effort you are willing to make to suppress baiting, taunting and trash talk your side seems to enjoy bestowing on rec.boats. Best regards, YKW |
#60
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 07:22:57 -0400, Drifter wrote:
On 10/27/2011 6:30 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/26/11 6:11 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/26/2011 6:03 PM, X ` Man wrote: I should have asked you. The only job you're qualified for is cleaning porti-johns. Nope, never did that... But I can prove I work, can you? Didn't think so... I'd be delighted to send samples of my work to any well-mannered, rational poster here. Yeah, so you really can't, I get it... Oh? There are several well-mannered, rational posters here. You and your trashy buddies, of course, aren't among them. I suppose all of your *shortcomings* are genetic, eh? I wish you'd stop picking on Scotty and a few others. You should start acting like a gentleman and maybe you won't be the target so many disparaging remarks. Since you are the ringleader of the minority position here, we are looking to you to take the initiative to rein in your boys. I would be pleased to support any effort you are willing to make to suppress baiting, taunting and trash talk your side seems to enjoy bestowing on rec.boats. Best regards, YKW Harry hasn't the maturity to stop his instigating. His recent actions in this thread, which was simply a nice conversation, prove the point. He's like a baby squalling for attention. Probably has poopy pants. Jeff, if you're still reading this, sorry about that. Best to filter Harry. |
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