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Old 03-07-2008, 04:07 PM   #31
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Spence have you ever poached striped bass?


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Old 03-07-2008, 06:24 PM   #32
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Do you like films with gladiators in them?
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Old 03-07-2008, 06:35 PM   #33
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Do you like films with gladiators in them?
Depends on the film. Gladiator with Russel Crow was most excellent, regardless of its historical accuracy.

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Old 03-07-2008, 09:23 PM   #34
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Spence, with in season sliced strawberries, try a drizzle of GOOD aged balsamic viniger on them /// Delish!!!!!!!!!!

My wife was raised in a culinary life style
after being married for 27 yrs I've never had the same back to back meal even leftovers are speical, and my son Matt ( LINK JR) is carring the tradition
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Old 03-07-2008, 09:30 PM   #35
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Spence, with in season sliced strawberries, try a drizzle of GOOD aged balsamic viniger on them /// Delish!!!!!!!!!! :
You're right about the balsamic vinegar. My wife makes a fresh baby spinach and strawberry salad with balsamic vinegar that is outstanding in the summer. It may have poppy seeds as well, but I'm not sure.
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Old 03-07-2008, 09:42 PM   #36
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You're right about the balsamic vinegar. My wife makes a fresh baby spinach and strawberry salad with balsamic vinegar that is outstanding in the summer. It may have poppy seeds as well, but I'm not sure.
skip the poppy seeds and add some candied pecans....yeeeehaaah

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were all ORGANIC & COW DAIRY free since JR's Illness and it might be a bit more$ but think about it // no chem, with meat no hormones no white sugar or flours, hormone free eggs , 15grams of FAT a DAY even I have felt much better since this episode
our life hasen't changed but were watching what we eat and it's worth it to keep our son episode free after all my family is # 1 to me.
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Old 03-07-2008, 09:50 PM   #38
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I bet thoes pecans taste sweet with the Blasmic
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Old 03-07-2008, 09:58 PM   #39
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SID WAINERS in New Bedford from 11:30 till !pm on SAT. you can sample all their goods for FREE IT's a 5 STAR treat for ZIP
the cook is fantastic and the dishes are TASTY .
Anyone that has seen their trucks their a specialty food service Co
Don't miss this speical time from the minuite you walk in the door
the food is there you might be overwhelmed at first the place is small and the veggie section !!!!!!!!!!!!!1
they have SEEWEED to die for
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Old 03-07-2008, 10:03 PM   #40
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Spence, with in season sliced strawberries, try a drizzle of GOOD aged balsamic viniger on them /// Delish!!!!!!!!!!
You think I'm a rookie?

For the record, as I'm on a diet, tonight I seared some lean beef tenderloin drizzled with a bit of 30 year aceto balsamico tradizionale...

Yea, the good stuff

Makes me want to plant more strawberries!

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Old 03-08-2008, 07:25 AM   #41
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OK, OK so if they call an orange an orange, right, then why don't they call a banana a yellow? Just axin'.....

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OK, OK so if they call an orange an orange, right, then why don't they call a banana a yellow? Just axin'.....
Because banana's turn from green to yello as they ripen. This in many South African tribal dialects is called the "ban-yah". The word was brought back by Spanish explorers to mainland Europe and then modified to fit the English tongue.

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Old 03-08-2008, 08:50 AM   #43
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Dear Spence,
My wife says she's not going to cook or shop until I re-do the bathroom, like I promised her. It's been two days, and I'm getting hungry!!! What can I do, short of fixing the bathroom?
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My wife says she's not going to cook or shop until I re-do the bathroom, like I promised her. It's been two days, and I'm getting hungry!!! What can I do, short of fixing the bathroom?
" Hungry from Boston"
You're the man right? Go pick up a pizza, a six pack, a ruler, a few pencils and some drafting paper.

With a nice buzz and a piece of pepperoni stuck to the side of your mouth, tell her have to plan the bathroom remodeling project first. They always hate this.

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I'm headed down south next week. What is the best way to pack a quart of menhaden oil with out the wife seeing it

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"For once I agree with Spence. UGH. I just hope I don't get the urge to go start buying armani suits to wear in my shop"
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I'm headed down south next week. What is the best way to pack a quart of menhaden oil with out the wife seeing it
Given the 3-1-1 liquid policy now enforced by the TSA, you will have to check the liquid in your regular bagage.

Considering the chances of a rupture at altitute, and that this would destroy anything in the bag along with potentially the bags around yours I'd avoid the risk.

Spend 15 bucks to UPS the bunker oil to your hotel. Just make sure to tell her to check out the beach when you're checking in.

Wife. Got that's got to hurt you to have to say it.

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Old 03-08-2008, 10:13 AM   #47
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One step ahead Spence.
The quart is inside three ziploc bags, and will be further sealed in heavier food saver bag before packing (in check of course.)

Can't UPS to this spot (out-islands of the Bahamas), too expensive and I would be home before it got there.

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Unless it's already in a stout bottle, I'd consider purchasing something that's crush proof. I don't know about you but the thought of a leak, any leak would just...oh, the humanity.

Also, I'd pack it in an easy to get to location. An odd bottle of thick liquid packaged in a strange manner might be suspect.

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Because banana's turn from green to yello as they ripen. This in many South African tribal dialects is called the "ban-yah". The word was brought back by Spanish explorers to mainland Europe and then modified to fit the English tongue.

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OK, OK, if they call an orange an orange, right, why don't they call a banana a green to yellow????????????????????? I'm not going anywhere near the "modified to fit the English tongue" stuff

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Which walk-in store has some of the more obscure ingrediants not often found at Stop & Shop? Produce, spices, meats, etc. Needs to be within 45 mins of me.

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Which walk-in store has some of the more obscure ingrediants not often found at Stop & Shop? Produce, spices, meats, etc. Needs to be within 45 mins of me.
No clue as I only come down your way to go the the TJMaxx up the road

Are you looking for anything specific? I've found when I buy wierd food items they tend to sit on the shelf until they expire.

That being said, most gourmet shops don't sell anything really that crazy. If you want obscure find a good Asian grocer.

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Which walk-in store has some of the more obscure ingrediants not often found at Stop & Shop? Produce, spices, meats, etc. Needs to be within 45 mins of me.
FREDRICK'S of HOLLYWOOD

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Old 03-08-2008, 12:55 PM   #53
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Deer spence, how did you get to know everything?
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Deer spence, how did you get to know everything?
Signed a deal with the devil, but I think it might come back to haunt me before it's all said and done.

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Old 03-08-2008, 01:10 PM   #55
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Which walk-in store has some of the more obscure ingrediants not often found at Stop & Shop? Produce, spices, meats, etc. Needs to be within 45 mins of me.
try chef-a-roni on rt. 2 just south of frenchtown.

exotic meats, cheese, oils, ingredients & candies. no produce.

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Define "exotic meat".

Sounds interesting and on my way to Quonset Point where I've had business of late...

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try chef-a-roni on rt. 2 just south of frenchtown.

exotic meats, cheese, oils, ingredients & candies. no produce.

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WOW!!!! Sounds like Frederick's of Hollywood, with the emphases on WOOD!!!! That's it, I'm OUT!

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Where exactly would you put exotic meats if you were in posession of them ?
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Spence, do you have a good recipie for the white sauce in chicken fricasee(sp?)

My mother-in-law used to make it with condensed milk as one of the ingredients.

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Wow Spence, what a guy! I'm glad I got my question answered before the light bulb goes and you start charging us for this GREAT ADVICE!

Also: great sense of humor!!!
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