We divide the world into the good and the bad, but the world doesn't make that foolish mistake. The world is neither good nor bad.
Humans are constantly thwarted in their schemes and plans, and they must suffer for all their sly dishonest attempts to steal undeserved advantage.
N......... ought to know the story of the runaway horse. All the farmer's neighbors came to comfort him for the loss. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
The next week the horse came home along with another wild horse. The farmers' neighbors came over to rejoice in his good fortune. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
The next day the farmer's only son was thrown and broke his leg trying to tame the horse. The neighbors all came to commiserate. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
The next week the emperor's soldiers came to conscript able bodied men into the army. But the farmer was to old and weak, and the son had a broken leg.
Then the emperor's army was massacred in defense of the border. Who knows what's good or bad?
> We divide the world into the good and the bad, > but the world doesn't make that foolish mistake. > The world is neither good nor bad.
> Humans are constantly thwarted in their schemes > and plans, and they must suffer for all their sly > dishonest attempts to steal undeserved advantage.
> N......... ought to know the story of the runaway horse. > All the farmer's neighbors came to comfort him for > the loss. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's > good or bad?"
> The next week the horse came home along with > another wild horse. The farmers' neighbors came > over to rejoice in his good fortune. But the farmer > said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
> The next day the farmer's only son was thrown > and broke his leg trying to tame the horse. The > neighbors all came to commiserate. But the > farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
> The next week the emperor's soldiers came to > conscript able bodied men into the army. But > the farmer was to old and weak, and the son > had a broken leg.
> Then the emperor's army was massacred in defense > of the border. Who knows what's good or bad?
> **************
All outcomes are possible but some are more probable than others. In such a scheme good and bad are meaningless. We should just sit down and die. What's the point?
>> We divide the world into the good and the bad, >> but the world doesn't make that foolish mistake. >> The world is neither good nor bad.
>> Humans are constantly thwarted in their schemes >> and plans, and they must suffer for all their sly >> dishonest attempts to steal undeserved advantage.
>> N......... ought to know the story of the runaway horse. >> All the farmer's neighbors came to comfort him for >> the loss. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's >> good or bad?"
>> The next week the horse came home along with >> another wild horse. The farmers' neighbors came >> over to rejoice in his good fortune. But the farmer >> said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>> The next day the farmer's only son was thrown >> and broke his leg trying to tame the horse. The >> neighbors all came to commiserate. But the >> farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>> The next week the emperor's soldiers came to >> conscript able bodied men into the army. But >> the farmer was to old and weak, and the son >> had a broken leg.
>> Then the emperor's army was massacred in defense >> of the border. Who knows what's good or bad?
>> **************
> All outcomes are possible but some are more probable than others. In > such a scheme good and bad are meaningless. We should just sit down > and die. What's the point?
> Oh, ice cream!
By George.................................you've landed on it again.
>> We divide the world into the good and the bad, >> but the world doesn't make that foolish mistake. >> The world is neither good nor bad.
>> Humans are constantly thwarted in their schemes >> and plans, and they must suffer for all their sly >> dishonest attempts to steal undeserved advantage.
>> N......... ought to know the story of the runaway horse. >> All the farmer's neighbors came to comfort him for >> the loss. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's >> good or bad?"
>> The next week the horse came home along with >> another wild horse. The farmers' neighbors came >> over to rejoice in his good fortune. But the farmer >> said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>> The next day the farmer's only son was thrown >> and broke his leg trying to tame the horse. The >> neighbors all came to commiserate. But the >> farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>> The next week the emperor's soldiers came to >> conscript able bodied men into the army. But >> the farmer was to old and weak, and the son >> had a broken leg.
>> Then the emperor's army was massacred in defense >> of the border. Who knows what's good or bad?
>> **************
> All outcomes are possible but some are more probable than others. In such > a scheme good and bad are meaningless. We should just sit down and die. > What's the point?
> Oh, ice cream!
A significant admission. For given that single point, now we can consider the set containing [ice cream] and [no ice cream], which has 2 elements, which we'll call "Two". And then the family of sets: Two, [ice cream], [no ice cream], [none of the above]. and so on.
----------------------- Life is Scrabble, Ma. Ya gotta go for the points! - wu_zu -----------------------
>>> We divide the world into the good and the bad, >>> but the world doesn't make that foolish mistake. >>> The world is neither good nor bad.
>>> Humans are constantly thwarted in their schemes >>> and plans, and they must suffer for all their sly >>> dishonest attempts to steal undeserved advantage.
>>> N......... ought to know the story of the runaway horse. >>> All the farmer's neighbors came to comfort him for >>> the loss. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's >>> good or bad?"
>>> The next week the horse came home along with >>> another wild horse. The farmers' neighbors came >>> over to rejoice in his good fortune. But the farmer >>> said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>> The next day the farmer's only son was thrown >>> and broke his leg trying to tame the horse. The >>> neighbors all came to commiserate. But the >>> farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>> The next week the emperor's soldiers came to >>> conscript able bodied men into the army. But >>> the farmer was to old and weak, and the son >>> had a broken leg.
>>> Then the emperor's army was massacred in defense >>> of the border. Who knows what's good or bad?
>>> **************
>> All outcomes are possible but some are more probable than others. In >> such a scheme good and bad are meaningless. We should just sit down and >> die. What's the point?
>> Oh, ice cream!
> A significant admission. For given that single point, now we can consider > the set containing [ice cream] and [no ice cream], which has 2 elements, > which we'll call "Two". And then the family of sets: Two, [ice cream], > [no ice cream], [none of the above]. > and so on.
Pretty dialectical, no thesis without antithesis and synthesis. I hesitate to mention chocolate sauce for fear of an existential explosion.
>>>> We divide the world into the good and the bad, >>>> but the world doesn't make that foolish mistake. >>>> The world is neither good nor bad.
>>>> Humans are constantly thwarted in their schemes >>>> and plans, and they must suffer for all their sly >>>> dishonest attempts to steal undeserved advantage.
>>>> N......... ought to know the story of the runaway horse. >>>> All the farmer's neighbors came to comfort him for >>>> the loss. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's >>>> good or bad?"
>>>> The next week the horse came home along with >>>> another wild horse. The farmers' neighbors came >>>> over to rejoice in his good fortune. But the farmer >>>> said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>>> The next day the farmer's only son was thrown >>>> and broke his leg trying to tame the horse. The >>>> neighbors all came to commiserate. But the >>>> farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>>> The next week the emperor's soldiers came to >>>> conscript able bodied men into the army. But >>>> the farmer was to old and weak, and the son >>>> had a broken leg.
>>>> Then the emperor's army was massacred in defense >>>> of the border. Who knows what's good or bad?
>>>> **************
>>> All outcomes are possible but some are more probable than others. In >>> such a scheme good and bad are meaningless. We should just sit down and >>> die. What's the point?
>>> Oh, ice cream!
>> A significant admission. For given that single point, now we can consider >> the set containing [ice cream] and [no ice cream], which has 2 elements, >> which we'll call "Two". And then the family of sets: Two, [ice cream], >> [no ice cream], [none of the above]. >> and so on.
> Pretty dialectical, no thesis without antithesis and synthesis. I > hesitate to mention chocolate sauce for fear of an existential explosion.
>>>>> We divide the world into the good and the bad, >>>>> but the world doesn't make that foolish mistake. >>>>> The world is neither good nor bad.
>>>>> Humans are constantly thwarted in their schemes >>>>> and plans, and they must suffer for all their sly >>>>> dishonest attempts to steal undeserved advantage.
>>>>> N......... ought to know the story of the runaway horse. >>>>> All the farmer's neighbors came to comfort him for >>>>> the loss. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's >>>>> good or bad?"
>>>>> The next week the horse came home along with >>>>> another wild horse. The farmers' neighbors came >>>>> over to rejoice in his good fortune. But the farmer >>>>> said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>>>> The next day the farmer's only son was thrown >>>>> and broke his leg trying to tame the horse. The >>>>> neighbors all came to commiserate. But the >>>>> farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>>>> The next week the emperor's soldiers came to >>>>> conscript able bodied men into the army. But >>>>> the farmer was to old and weak, and the son >>>>> had a broken leg.
>>>>> Then the emperor's army was massacred in defense >>>>> of the border. Who knows what's good or bad?
>>>>> **************
>>>> All outcomes are possible but some are more probable than others. In >>>> such a scheme good and bad are meaningless. We should just sit down >>>> and die. What's the point?
>>>> Oh, ice cream!
>>> A significant admission. For given that single point, now we can >>> consider >>> the set containing [ice cream] and [no ice cream], which has 2 elements, >>> which we'll call "Two". And then the family of sets: Two, [ice cream], >>> [no ice cream], [none of the above]. >>> and so on.
>> Pretty dialectical, no thesis without antithesis and synthesis. I >> hesitate to mention chocolate sauce for fear of an existential explosion.
> Is real chocolate sauce still available?
I don't know about that. I do know the "chocolate flavor" boasted about on the label of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup tastes as if it were mined in Colorado. Apologies to Woody Allen.
Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. Make your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. Cook it too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>>>>>> We divide the world into the good and the bad, >>>>>> but the world doesn't make that foolish mistake. >>>>>> The world is neither good nor bad.
>>>>>> Humans are constantly thwarted in their schemes >>>>>> and plans, and they must suffer for all their sly >>>>>> dishonest attempts to steal undeserved advantage.
>>>>>> N......... ought to know the story of the runaway horse. >>>>>> All the farmer's neighbors came to comfort him for >>>>>> the loss. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's >>>>>> good or bad?"
>>>>>> The next week the horse came home along with >>>>>> another wild horse. The farmers' neighbors came >>>>>> over to rejoice in his good fortune. But the farmer >>>>>> said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>>>>> The next day the farmer's only son was thrown >>>>>> and broke his leg trying to tame the horse. The >>>>>> neighbors all came to commiserate. But the >>>>>> farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>>>>> The next week the emperor's soldiers came to >>>>>> conscript able bodied men into the army. But >>>>>> the farmer was to old and weak, and the son >>>>>> had a broken leg.
>>>>>> Then the emperor's army was massacred in defense >>>>>> of the border. Who knows what's good or bad?
>>>>>> **************
>>>>> All outcomes are possible but some are more probable than others. In >>>>> such a scheme good and bad are meaningless. We should just sit down >>>>> and die. What's the point?
>>>>> Oh, ice cream!
>>>> A significant admission. For given that single point, now we can >>>> consider >>>> the set containing [ice cream] and [no ice cream], which has 2 >>>> elements, >>>> which we'll call "Two". And then the family of sets: Two, [ice cream], >>>> [no ice cream], [none of the above]. >>>> and so on.
>>> Pretty dialectical, no thesis without antithesis and synthesis. I >>> hesitate to mention chocolate sauce for fear of an existential >>> explosion.
>> Is real chocolate sauce still available?
> I don't know about that. I do know the "chocolate flavor" boasted about > on the label of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup tastes as if it were mined in > Colorado. Apologies to Woody Allen.
To me there's a burnt component - chicory, maybe.
> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. Make > your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. Cook it > too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
Make that a double boiler. :-)
Walmart had some Chocolate Oranges a while back that were pretty good. Like those chocolate apples, except it was decent chocolate, flavored with orange. Only a couple slices left now, ... :-(
----------------------- Money talks, Chocolate sings. ~ Dean -----------------------
>>>>>>> We divide the world into the good and the bad, >>>>>>> but the world doesn't make that foolish mistake. >>>>>>> The world is neither good nor bad.
>>>>>>> Humans are constantly thwarted in their schemes >>>>>>> and plans, and they must suffer for all their sly >>>>>>> dishonest attempts to steal undeserved advantage.
>>>>>>> N......... ought to know the story of the runaway horse. >>>>>>> All the farmer's neighbors came to comfort him for >>>>>>> the loss. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's >>>>>>> good or bad?"
>>>>>>> The next week the horse came home along with >>>>>>> another wild horse. The farmers' neighbors came >>>>>>> over to rejoice in his good fortune. But the farmer >>>>>>> said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>>>>>> The next day the farmer's only son was thrown >>>>>>> and broke his leg trying to tame the horse. The >>>>>>> neighbors all came to commiserate. But the >>>>>>> farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>>>>>> The next week the emperor's soldiers came to >>>>>>> conscript able bodied men into the army. But >>>>>>> the farmer was to old and weak, and the son >>>>>>> had a broken leg.
>>>>>>> Then the emperor's army was massacred in defense >>>>>>> of the border. Who knows what's good or bad?
>>>>>>> **************
>>>>>> All outcomes are possible but some are more probable than others. In >>>>>> such a scheme good and bad are meaningless. We should just sit down >>>>>> and die. What's the point?
>>>>>> Oh, ice cream!
>>>>> A significant admission. For given that single point, now we can >>>>> consider >>>>> the set containing [ice cream] and [no ice cream], which has 2 >>>>> elements, >>>>> which we'll call "Two". And then the family of sets: Two, [ice cream], >>>>> [no ice cream], [none of the above]. >>>>> and so on.
>>>> Pretty dialectical, no thesis without antithesis and synthesis. I >>>> hesitate to mention chocolate sauce for fear of an existential >>>> explosion.
>>> Is real chocolate sauce still available?
>> I don't know about that. I do know the "chocolate flavor" boasted about >> on the label of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup tastes as if it were mined in >> Colorado. Apologies to Woody Allen.
> To me there's a burnt component - chicory, maybe.
Yes. Some kind of odd taste that isn't right. It may just be derth of chocolate.
>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. Make >> your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. Cook it >> too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
> Walmart had some Chocolate Oranges a while back that were pretty good. > Like those chocolate apples, except it was decent chocolate, flavored with > orange. Only a couple slices left now, ... :-( > ----------------------- > Money talks, Chocolate sings. ~ Dean > -----------------------
>>>>> We divide the world into the good and the bad, >>>>> but the world doesn't make that foolish mistake. >>>>> The world is neither good nor bad.
>>>>> Humans are constantly thwarted in their schemes >>>>> and plans, and they must suffer for all their sly >>>>> dishonest attempts to steal undeserved advantage.
>>>>> N......... ought to know the story of the runaway horse. >>>>> All the farmer's neighbors came to comfort him for >>>>> the loss. But the farmer said,"Who knows what's >>>>> good or bad?"
>>>>> The next week the horse came home along with >>>>> another wild horse. The farmers' neighbors came >>>>> over to rejoice in his good fortune. But the farmer >>>>> said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>>>> The next day the farmer's only son was thrown >>>>> and broke his leg trying to tame the horse. The >>>>> neighbors all came to commiserate. But the >>>>> farmer said,"Who knows what's good or bad?"
>>>>> The next week the emperor's soldiers came to >>>>> conscript able bodied men into the army. But >>>>> the farmer was to old and weak, and the son >>>>> had a broken leg.
>>>>> Then the emperor's army was massacred in defense >>>>> of the border. Who knows what's good or bad?
>>>>> **************
>>>> All outcomes are possible but some are more probable than others. >>>> In such a scheme good and bad are meaningless. We should just sit >>>> down and die. What's the point?
>>>> Oh, ice cream!
>>> A significant admission. For given that single point, now we can >>> consider >>> the set containing [ice cream] and [no ice cream], which has 2 elements, >>> which we'll call "Two". And then the family of sets: Two, [ice cream], >>> [no ice cream], [none of the above]. >>> and so on.
>> Pretty dialectical, no thesis without antithesis and synthesis. I >> hesitate to mention chocolate sauce for fear of an existential explosion.
> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. Make > your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. Cook it > too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
Good recipe. Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. Make >> your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. Cook it >> too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
> Good recipe. > Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. >>> Make your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. >>> Cook it too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>> Good recipe. >> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. Make >>> your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. Cook it >>> too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>> Good recipe. >> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
> Walmart had some Chocolate Oranges a while back that were pretty good. > Like those chocolate apples, except it was decent chocolate, flavored with > orange. Only a couple slices left now, ... :-(
I had some of those about a year ago. Spectacular. Mine were from Sams.
>>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. Make >>>> your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. Cook it >>>> too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>>> Good recipe. >>> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>> No. 'Splain, Ma.
> Think.........butter, brown sugar and cream.
I know. I especially like it when it's cooked to the soft candy stage.
>>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. Make >>>> your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. Cook it >>>> too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>>> Good recipe. >>> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. Make >>>> your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. Cook it >>>> too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>>> Good recipe. >>> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>>>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. >>>>> Make your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real >>>>> vanilla. Cook it too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>>>> Good recipe. >>>> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>>> No. 'Splain, Ma.
>> Its something like doing a roux.
> Monday is We'll Roux The Day day on zeitgeist.
> Probably easiest in a double-boiler as well...
I bought a Finnish pan years ago. HEAVY. Just for things that wanted 'gentle' heat. Double boil is a bit - much for me. Falls in that neighborhood with French Press.
>>>>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. >>>>>> Make your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. >>>>>> Cook it too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>>>>> Good recipe. >>>>> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>>>> No. 'Splain, Ma.
>>> Its something like doing a roux.
>> Monday is We'll Roux The Day day on zeitgeist.
>> Probably easiest in a double-boiler as well...
> I bought a Finnish pan years ago. HEAVY. > Just for things that wanted 'gentle' heat. > Double boil is a bit - much for me. > Falls in that neighborhood with French Press.
Yeah, damned French Press leaves grounds in my news.
>>>>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. >>>>>> Make your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. >>>>>> Cook it too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>>>>> Good recipe. >>>>> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>>>> No. 'Splain, Ma.
>>> Its something like doing a roux.
>> Monday is We'll Roux The Day day on zeitgeist.
>> Probably easiest in a double-boiler as well...
> I bought a Finnish pan years ago. HEAVY. > Just for things that wanted 'gentle' heat. > Double boil is a bit - much for me. > Falls in that neighborhood with French Press.
The Finnish pan is also ideal for making Swedish meatballs in an Amish kitchen.
>>>>>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, >>>>>>> stove. Make your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of >>>>>>> real vanilla. Cook it too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>>>>>> Good recipe. >>>>>> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>>>>> No. 'Splain, Ma.
>>>> Its something like doing a roux.
>>> Monday is We'll Roux The Day day on zeitgeist.
>>> Probably easiest in a double-boiler as well...
>> I bought a Finnish pan years ago. HEAVY. >> Just for things that wanted 'gentle' heat. >> Double boil is a bit - much for me. >> Falls in that neighborhood with French Press.
> The Finnish pan is also ideal for making Swedish meatballs in an Amish > kitchen.
>>>>>>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. >>>>>>>> Make your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. >>>>>>>> Cook it too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>>>>>>> Good recipe. >>>>>>> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>>>>>> No. 'Splain, Ma.
>>>>> Its something like doing a roux.
>>>> Monday is We'll Roux The Day day on zeitgeist.
>>>> Probably easiest in a double-boiler as well...
>>> I bought a Finnish pan years ago. HEAVY. >>> Just for things that wanted 'gentle' heat. >>> Double boil is a bit - much for me. >>> Falls in that neighborhood with French Press.
>> The Finnish pan is also ideal for making Swedish meatballs in an Amish >> kitchen.
>>>>>>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, stove. >>>>>>>> Make your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of real vanilla. >>>>>>>> Cook it too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>>>>>>> Good recipe. >>>>>>> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>>>>>> No. 'Splain, Ma.
>>>>> Its something like doing a roux.
>>>> Monday is We'll Roux The Day day on zeitgeist.
>>>> Probably easiest in a double-boiler as well...
>>> I bought a Finnish pan years ago. HEAVY. >>> Just for things that wanted 'gentle' heat. >>> Double boil is a bit - much for me. >>> Falls in that neighborhood with French Press.
>> The Finnish pan is also ideal for making Swedish meatballs in an Amish >> kitchen.
Joel Olson wrote: > "High Miles" <2blues1...@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:mJzln.27142$sx5.3513@newsfe16.iad... >> On 3/8/2010 10:01 PM, Wiley Nielson wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Dutch Process powdered chocolate, butter, milk, sauce pan, >>>>>>>>> stove. Make your own. Add a little real sugar and a drop of >>>>>>>>> real vanilla. Cook it too long and you'll have a nice chewy fudge.
>>>>>>>> Good recipe. >>>>>>>> Do you ever make your own ............caramel sauce ?
>>>>>>> No. 'Splain, Ma.
>>>>>> Its something like doing a roux.
>>>>> Monday is We'll Roux The Day day on zeitgeist.
>>>>> Probably easiest in a double-boiler as well...
>>>> I bought a Finnish pan years ago. HEAVY. >>>> Just for things that wanted 'gentle' heat. >>>> Double boil is a bit - much for me. >>>> Falls in that neighborhood with French Press.
>>> The Finnish pan is also ideal for making Swedish meatballs in an >>> Amish kitchen.