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Old February 5th, 2005, 06:54 PM
Gayle
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A lamb virgin no longer. Always loved it, finally cooked it at home.

I got a boneless leg from Costco, cut it in half, as there are only 2 of us,
1/2 in the freezer. Seasoned with garlic, pepper, salt and herbs. Cut the
inside to flatten the meat somewhat, to get a more even thickness. Put
carrots, celery and broccoli into a roasting pan, added olive oil (forgot
the salt) and cooked for about 15 minutes. Added lamb and roasted for about
35 minutes. Done nicely, with a rare center. Will definitely repeat.

Next time, will add more tender veg like the broccoli to the roasting pan at
the same time I add the lamb, the broccoli was sort of over done. Will
remember salt for the roasting veggies. Will add more garlic to the lamb
seasoning and allow it to marinate in the seasonings!!

Made my challenge weekly goal. Need 2 pounds per week to get the Feb. goal
done.
Happy Dance time.

Gayle

249/242/140 monthly-goal: 8 since: 01/01/2005




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Old February 6th, 2005, 01:08 AM
jaime
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 17:54:44 GMT, "Gayle"
wrote:

A lamb virgin no longer. Always loved it, finally cooked it at home.


Lamb is great, eh. One of my fav meats.

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I'm *not* a bad person. I simply made the
mistake of getting involved with a *jack*ss*.
Is it ironic that he lives on a farm?
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Old February 6th, 2005, 01:54 AM
Bob (this one)
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Gayle wrote:

A lamb virgin no longer. Always loved it, finally cooked it at home.


Cooked...?

Oh. Nevermind...

Pastorio

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Old February 6th, 2005, 11:13 PM
Roger Zoul
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Bob (this one) wrote:
Gayle wrote:

A lamb virgin no longer. Always loved it, finally cooked it at home.


Cooked...?

Oh. Nevermind...

Pastorio


Gayle's is a real LCer....doesn't like to cook her meat...


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Old February 9th, 2005, 02:00 PM
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Luna wrote:
In article T3iOd.55260$mt.15963@fed1read03,
Bunky42 wrote:


JC Der Koenig wrote:

How would you know, given your lack of language expertise?


My last manager was book smart. He ended up getting fire for putting a
pneumatic staple in a production workers arm. He just had no common
sense like you.




Maybe if the production worker had better language skills, he could have
said "No, please don't staple my arm" and he would have been fine.

Yea, if he knew it was coming. You must be book smart too.

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Old February 9th, 2005, 02:13 PM
Bunky42
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JC Der Koenig wrote:
"Luna" wrote in message
...

In article T3iOd.55260$mt.15963@fed1read03,
Bunky42 wrote:


JC Der Koenig wrote: "I screw small animals."




My last manager was book smart. He ended up getting fired for putting a
pneumatic staple in a production workers arm.


How did he get fire? Did they build him a fire place, give him a flaming
torch, what?



I was wondering the same thing.


A torch and a fireplace you Moron. Yes, the M in moron needed to be
capitilized. You alway capitilize a proper name and moron is the proper
name for you. Turd+5
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Old February 9th, 2005, 03:49 PM
Luna
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In article hQnOd.57320$mt.28824@fed1read03,
Bunky42 wrote:

Luna wrote:
In article T3iOd.55260$mt.15963@fed1read03,
Bunky42 wrote:


JC Der Koenig wrote:

How would you know, given your lack of language expertise?


My last manager was book smart. He ended up getting fire for putting a
pneumatic staple in a production workers arm. He just had no common
sense like you.




Maybe if the production worker had better language skills, he could have
said "No, please don't staple my arm" and he would have been fine.

Yea, if he knew it was coming. You must be book smart too.


Yes, I know how to read and write English. I read 3 - 4 books a week. I
also worked for over 6 years as a freelance scenic carpenter and prop
builder, and in my work used circular saws, jigsaws, table saws, raidal arm
saws, band saws, hammers, drills, and pneumatic tools including staplers
and nail guns. I never injured a coworker, and only had minor injuries
myself. In fact, at a carpentry internship at a summer stock theater, I
was the only intern in our department to not require a trip to the hospital
that season.

The only time I've come close to being seriously injured was in the scene
shop at my college, working with a foreign student who it turned out didn't
speak or understand English very well, but would nevertheless say "Ok,
gotcha!" whenever he was given instructions. We were attempting to
manuever a 4' x 8' platform from the top of a stack higher than our heads
in a cramped storage space, and in a situation like that, turns out it's
pretty important that both parties can speak and understand phrases such as
"Now, you take that end" and "There's a step down behind you."

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Old February 9th, 2005, 05:41 PM
Dick Yuknavech
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On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 06:33:41 GMT, Luna wrote in
alt.support.diet.low-carb:

In article T3iOd.55260$mt.15963@fed1read03,
Bunky42 wrote:

My last manager was book smart. He ended up getting fire for putting a
pneumatic staple in a production workers arm.


How did he get fire? Did they build him a fire place, give him a flaming
torch, what?


Some guy from Human Resources, name of Prometheus or something like
that, gave it to him. The Board of Directors got reeeeal PO'd and stuck
Prometh in the shipping department where he had to work with a bunch of
turkeys forever.

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Old February 9th, 2005, 05:41 PM
Dick Yuknavech
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On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 06:33:41 GMT, Luna wrote in
alt.support.diet.low-carb:

In article T3iOd.55260$mt.15963@fed1read03,
Bunky42 wrote:

My last manager was book smart. He ended up getting fire for putting a
pneumatic staple in a production workers arm.


How did he get fire? Did they build him a fire place, give him a flaming
torch, what?


Some guy from Human Resources, name of Prometheus or something like
that, gave it to him. The Board of Directors got reeeeal PO'd and stuck
Prometh in the shipping department where he had to work with a bunch of
turkeys forever.

--
6/2/2003 181/170/here?
 




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