• Re: Southern Ickiness

    From Ed P@21:1/5 to BryanGSimmons on Fri May 30 09:03:36 2025
    On 5/30/2025 5:20 AM, BryanGSimmons wrote:
    Pulled this off Quora.  Yes, Virginia, there really are fried bologna sandwiches.
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/jgot3gYquB63w6yw5



    That was occasional Saturday night easy dinner decades ago. They tasted
    better than it sounds.

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  • From Jill McQuown@21:1/5 to Ed P on Fri May 30 10:07:00 2025
    On 5/30/2025 9:03 AM, Ed P wrote:
    On 5/30/2025 5:20 AM, BryanGSimmons wrote:
    Pulled this off Quora.  Yes, Virginia, there really are fried bologna
    sandwiches.
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/jgot3gYquB63w6yw5



    That was occasional Saturday night easy dinner decades ago.  They tasted better than it sounds.

    I don't see any fried bologna in that link. I'm not going to sign in to
    Google to see it. Having said that, I never was a fan of bologna, fried
    or otherwise.

    Jill

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  • From Dave Smith@21:1/5 to Jill McQuown on Fri May 30 10:46:33 2025
    On 2025-05-30 10:07 a.m., Jill McQuown wrote:
    On 5/30/2025 9:03 AM, Ed P wrote:

    That was occasional Saturday night easy dinner decades ago.  They
    tasted better than it sounds.

    I don't see any fried bologna in that link.  I'm not going to sign in to Google to see it.  Having said that, I never was a fan of bologna, fried
    or otherwise.



    I remember having thick slices on bologna grilled over charcoal when I
    was a kit. It was surprisingly good.

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  • From Cindy Hamilton@21:1/5 to Jill McQuown on Fri May 30 14:38:00 2025
    On 2025-05-30, Jill McQuown <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 5/30/2025 9:03 AM, Ed P wrote:
    On 5/30/2025 5:20 AM, BryanGSimmons wrote:
    Pulled this off Quora.  Yes, Virginia, there really are fried bologna
    sandwiches.
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/jgot3gYquB63w6yw5



    That was occasional Saturday night easy dinner decades ago.  They tasted
    better than it sounds.

    I don't see any fried bologna in that link. I'm not going to sign in to Google to see it. Having said that, I never was a fan of bologna, fried
    or otherwise.

    The photo at the upper right claims to be a fried bologna sandwich,
    but the bologna is obsured by melted cheese.

    The page is titled "Icky"; Bryan shows a pimento cheese sandwich,
    a tomato and mayonnaise sandwich, a fried bologna sandwich, a po' boy
    and a muffuletta sandwich.

    Bryan must have spent quite some time on that photo spread.

    I've had fried bologna sandwiches. Haven't had one in decades.

    --
    Cindy Hamilton

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  • From .@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Fri May 30 10:59:38 2025
    Dave Smith wrote:
    I remember having thick slices on bologna grilled over charcoal when I
    was a kit.


    I didn't know blowhards like you came in a kit.

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  • From Mike Duffy@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Fri May 30 18:09:04 2025
    On 2025-05-30, Dave Smith wrote:

    I remember having thick slices of bologna

    This is apparently a Newfoundland regional 'delicacy',
    with associated authentic NL sides & condiments.

    I found too many links to choose just one,
    but the most prominent ingredient adjacent
    to the meat pucks is Kraft 'Canadian'
    cheese slices, which are pretty
    much identical to what Kraft calls
    'American' cheese slices in the USA.

    Then yellow American mustard. (Bright yellow
    bland-tasting 'baby' style.)

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  • From Cindy Hamilton@21:1/5 to Mike Duffy on Fri May 30 18:15:38 2025
    On 2025-05-30, Mike Duffy <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-05-30, Dave Smith wrote:

    I remember having thick slices of bologna

    This is apparently a Newfoundland regional 'delicacy',
    with associated authentic NL sides & condiments.

    I found too many links to choose just one,
    but the most prominent ingredient adjacent
    to the meat pucks is Kraft 'Canadian'
    cheese slices, which are pretty
    much identical to what Kraft calls
    'American' cheese slices in the USA.

    Then yellow American mustard. (Bright yellow
    bland-tasting 'baby' style.)

    It's not bland. It tastes distinctly of vinegar and turmeric. ;-)
    Mustard? Not so much.

    A couple of months ago, I had a really terrible Chinese
    restaurant meal. But it came with an eggroll that wasn't too bad,
    and the mustard and duck sauce were excellent. Nearly blew off
    the top of my head with the mustard.

    --
    Cindy Hamilton

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  • From Dave Smith@21:1/5 to Mike Duffy on Fri May 30 16:01:19 2025
    On 2025-05-30 2:09 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
    On 2025-05-30, Dave Smith wrote:

    I remember having thick slices of bologna

    This is apparently a Newfoundland regional 'delicacy',
    with associated authentic NL sides & condiments.

    I found too many links to choose just one,
    but the most prominent ingredient adjacent
    to the meat pucks is Kraft 'Canadian'
    cheese slices, which are pretty
    much identical to what Kraft calls
    'American' cheese slices in the USA.

    Then yellow American mustard. (Bright yellow
    bland-tasting 'baby' style.)


    I have given up on yellow prepared mustard and pretty well switched over
    to Dijon or spicy deli mustard.

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  • From Cindy Hamilton@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Fri May 30 21:40:07 2025
    On 2025-05-30, Dave Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-05-30 2:09 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
    On 2025-05-30, Dave Smith wrote:

    I remember having thick slices of bologna

    This is apparently a Newfoundland regional 'delicacy',
    with associated authentic NL sides & condiments.

    I found too many links to choose just one,
    but the most prominent ingredient adjacent
    to the meat pucks is Kraft 'Canadian'
    cheese slices, which are pretty
    much identical to what Kraft calls
    'American' cheese slices in the USA.

    Then yellow American mustard. (Bright yellow
    bland-tasting 'baby' style.)


    I have given up on yellow prepared mustard and pretty well switched over
    to Dijon or spicy deli mustard.

    I've gone back to yellow mustard for some things (Cubanos). Dijon for
    other uses.

    --
    Cindy Hamilton

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  • From ItsJoanNotJoAnn@21:1/5 to BryanGSimmons on Fri May 30 21:23:43 2025
    On Fri, 30 May 2025 9:20:13 +0000, BryanGSimmons wrote:

    Pulled this off Quora. Yes, Virginia, there really are fried bologna sandwiches.
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/jgot3gYquB63w6yw5


    No cheese on my fried bologna sandwiches, but yes please,
    mustard and no tomato. That bologna better be fried
    darn dark, too. But this fare is too high class for
    Buffy.

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  • From ItsJoanNotJoAnn@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Fri May 30 21:28:58 2025
    On Fri, 30 May 2025 20:01:19 +0000, Dave Smith wrote:

    I have given up on yellow prepared mustard and pretty well switched over
    to Dijon or spicy deli mustard.


    I'm a big, big fan of spicy brown mustard and plain old
    ballpark yellow mustard is ok. Spicy brown on lightly
    toasted bread and breakfast sausage patties is a great
    breakfast for me.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sat May 31 19:38:56 2025
    On Sat, 31 May 2025 04:29:36 -0500, BryanGSimmons
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 5/30/2025 1:09 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:

    This is apparently a Newfoundland regional 'delicacy',
    with associated authentic NL sides & condiments.

    I found too many links to choose just one,
    but the most prominent ingredient adjacent
    to the meat pucks is Kraft 'Canadian'
    cheese slices, which are pretty
    much identical to what Kraft calls
    'American' cheese slices in the USA.

    Then yellow American mustard. (Bright yellow
    bland-tasting 'baby' style.)

    These are presumably the Canadians that Trump thinks will want to join
    him in his regime of White Trash glorification.

    I liked the journalist who confronted Trump with the TACO acronym:
    Trump Always Chickens Out.

    By the way, I don't get it. I thought Trump was going to bring peace
    to Israel/Palestine and Russia/Ukraine? But I keep hearing that both
    conflicts have only gotten worse since Trump became El Presidente. Is
    that fake news, Leo and Joan?

    --
    Bruce
    <https://i.postimg.cc/JhVjfHY8/trumputin.jpg>

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  • From .@21:1/5 to Bruce on Sat May 31 14:02:08 2025
    Bruce wrote:
    I thought Trump was going to bring peace to Israel/Palestine


    That shit has been going on for centuries, Trump won't
    be the first US Prez to fail at making peace between
    them.

    BTW, when was the last, or first time, an Aussie Prez
    ever did anything that anyone gave a flying fuck about?

    Find a new hobby instead of fucking with Americans
    all day, jackass.

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  • From .@21:1/5 to Bruce on Sat May 31 14:31:37 2025
    Bruce wrote:
    On Sat, 31 May 2025 14:02:08 -0400, "." <[email protected]> wrote:
    You and Hank react like defensive little boys when someone says
    something critical about your country. You can't handle it. That's
    pathetic, but also funny :)


    You spend all of your time flaming Americans in this cooking group,
    and the best part is you deny it, when all of your time
    stamped posts are there for anyone that cares to see how obsessed
    you are with Americans.


    All day, everyday. <smh>

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sun Jun 1 04:25:41 2025
    On Sat, 31 May 2025 14:02:08 -0400, "." <[email protected]> wrote:

    Bruce wrote:
    I thought Trump was going to bring peace to Israel/Palestine


    That shit has been going on for centuries, Trump won't
    be the first US Prez to fail at making peace between
    them.

    But he's the first one who bragged about how quickly he was going to
    solve the problem.

    BTW, when was the last, or first time, an Aussie Prez
    ever did anything that anyone gave a flying fuck about?

    Australia doesn't have presidents, dumbass.

    Find a new hobby instead of fucking with Americans
    all day, jackass.

    You and Hank react like defensive little boys when someone says
    something critical about your country. You can't handle it. That's
    pathetic, but also funny :)

    --
    Bruce
    <https://i.postimg.cc/JhVjfHY8/trumputin.jpg>

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sun Jun 1 04:46:16 2025
    On Sat, 31 May 2025 14:31:37 -0400, "." <[email protected]> wrote:

    Bruce wrote:
    On Sat, 31 May 2025 14:02:08 -0400, "." <[email protected]> wrote:
    You and Hank react like defensive little boys when someone says
    something critical about your country. You can't handle it. That's
    pathetic, but also funny :)

    You spend all of your time flaming Americans in this cooking group,
    and the best part is you deny it, when all of your time
    stamped posts are there for anyone that cares to see how obsessed
    you are with Americans.

    All day, everyday. <smh>

    It's hard not to bash the US under Trump. Just stop voting for morons,
    is all I ask. Then the US will once again be that leading democratic
    light in an increasingly dark authoritarian world, that country that's
    God's own favourite!


    --
    Bruce
    <https://i.postimg.cc/JhVjfHY8/trumputin.jpg>

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  • From gm@21:1/5 to BryanGSimmons on Sat May 31 20:46:34 2025
    BryanGSimmons wrote:

    On 5/30/2025 1:09 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
    On 2025-05-30, Dave Smith wrote:

    I remember having thick slices of bologna

    This is apparently a Newfoundland regional 'delicacy',
    with associated authentic NL sides & condiments.

    I found too many links to choose just one,
    but the most prominent ingredient adjacent
    to the meat pucks is Kraft 'Canadian'
    cheese slices, which are pretty
    much identical to what Kraft calls
    'American' cheese slices in the USA.

    Then yellow American mustard. (Bright yellow
    bland-tasting 'baby' style.)

    These are presumably the Canadians that Trump thinks will want to join
    him in his regime of White Trash glorification.


    Geez, are ya still "angry" that President Trump WON in a LANDSLIDE,
    Bryan...???

    LOLZ...!!!

    ;-P <<==== GM sticks his GAY tongue out at BRYAN

    PS:

    Personal Income Increased in April - CNBC

    Personal income increased by 0.8% in April, well ahead of the forecasted
    0.3%, CNBC reported on Friday.

    CNBC: "They're powerful numbers — up 0.6% in January, up 0.7% in
    February, up 0.5% last month, up 0.8% this month. This is a GREAT
    four-month start to any year..."

    THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP...!!!

    --
    GM

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  • From ItsJoanNotJoAnn@21:1/5 to BryanGSimmons on Sat May 31 20:30:28 2025
    On Sat, 31 May 2025 20:07:11 +0000, BryanGSimmons wrote:

    These are presumably the Canadians that Trump thinks will want to join
    him in his regime of White Trash glorification.


    Your needle is stuck in a groove on that broken record.
    Care to make it three times you've posted the same reply?

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  • From Hank Rogers@21:1/5 to Bruce on Sat May 31 19:18:44 2025
    Bruce wrote on 5/31/2025 1:25 PM:
    On Sat, 31 May 2025 14:02:08 -0400, "." <[email protected]> wrote:

    Bruce wrote:
    I thought Trump was going to bring peace to Israel/Palestine


    That shit has been going on for centuries, Trump won't
    be the first US Prez to fail at making peace between
    them.

    But he's the first one who bragged about how quickly he was going to
    solve the problem.

    BTW, when was the last, or first time, an Aussie Prez
    ever did anything that anyone gave a flying fuck about?

    Australia doesn't have presidents, dumbass.

    Find a new hobby instead of fucking with Americans
    all day, jackass.

    You and Hank react like defensive little boys when someone says
    something critical about your country. You can't handle it. That's
    pathetic, but also funny :)


    Hell, trump's a much bigger asshole than even you, Master. And it's much
    more damaging since he's our goddamn Emperor. You don't matter, being an unimportant dutch-aussie ass-sniffer. Trump fucks everyone on the planet
    with each little whim that crosses his addled mind.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 1 10:51:54 2025
    On Sat, 31 May 2025 19:18:44 -0500, Hank Rogers <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    Bruce wrote on 5/31/2025 1:25 PM:
    On Sat, 31 May 2025 14:02:08 -0400, "." <[email protected]> wrote:

    Bruce wrote:
    I thought Trump was going to bring peace to Israel/Palestine

    That shit has been going on for centuries, Trump won't
    be the first US Prez to fail at making peace between
    them.

    But he's the first one who bragged about how quickly he was going to
    solve the problem.

    BTW, when was the last, or first time, an Aussie Prez
    ever did anything that anyone gave a flying fuck about?

    Australia doesn't have presidents, dumbass.

    Find a new hobby instead of fucking with Americans
    all day, jackass.

    You and Hank react like defensive little boys when someone says
    something critical about your country. You can't handle it. That's
    pathetic, but also funny :)

    Hell, trump's a much bigger asshole than even you, Master. And it's much
    more damaging since he's our goddamn Emperor. You don't matter, being an >unimportant dutch-aussie ass-sniffer. Trump fucks everyone on the planet
    with each little whim that crosses his addled mind.

    And how does the importance of endless joke repeater Hank Rogers
    compare to my importance?

    Trump's not the real problem. The real problem is that 50% of your
    fellow countrymen are too stupid to see through the Orange Moron. That
    means that Trump's successor could well be as atrocious.

    --
    Bruce
    <https://i.postimg.cc/JhVjfHY8/trumputin.jpg>

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  • From gm@21:1/5 to Hank Rogers on Sun Jun 1 03:00:52 2025
    Hank Rogers wrote:

    Bruce wrote on 5/31/2025 1:25 PM:
    On Sat, 31 May 2025 14:02:08 -0400, "." <[email protected]> wrote:

    Bruce wrote:
    I thought Trump was going to bring peace to Israel/Palestine


    That shit has been going on for centuries, Trump won't
    be the first US Prez to fail at making peace between
    them.

    But he's the first one who bragged about how quickly he was going to
    solve the problem.

    BTW, when was the last, or first time, an Aussie Prez
    ever did anything that anyone gave a flying fuck about?

    Australia doesn't have presidents, dumbass.

    Find a new hobby instead of fucking with Americans
    all day, jackass.

    You and Hank react like defensive little boys when someone says
    something critical about your country. You can't handle it. That's
    pathetic, but also funny :)


    Hell, trump's a much bigger asshole than even you, Master. And it's much
    more damaging since he's our goddamn Emperor. You don't matter, being an unimportant dutch-aussie ass-sniffer. Trump fucks everyone on the planet
    with each little whim that crosses his addled mind.


    As POPEYE would say:

    "AHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...!!!"

    l-D

    --
    GM

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  • From flood of sins@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Mon Jun 2 12:50:35 2025
    On 2025-05-30, Dave Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-05-30 10:07 a.m., Jill McQuown wrote:
    On 5/30/2025 9:03 AM, Ed P wrote:

    That was occasional Saturday night easy dinner decades ago.  They
    tasted better than it sounds.

    I don't see any fried bologna in that link.  I'm not going to sign in to
    Google to see it.  Having said that, I never was a fan of bologna, fried
    or otherwise.

    I remember having thick slices on bologna grilled over charcoal when I
    was a kit. It was surprisingly good.

    up to twice a year for us. thick cut, edges sliced so it doesn't
    curl, pan fried, a copious amount of well caramelized onions and
    a small spliff if dijon. we both enjoy it on toasted (in the
    frying pan) rye.

    --
    SDF Public Access UNIX System - https://sdf.org

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  • From flood of sins@21:1/5 to Dave Smith on Mon Jun 2 14:34:29 2025
    On 2025-05-30, Dave Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2025-05-30 2:09 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
    On 2025-05-30, Dave Smith wrote:

    I remember having thick slices of bologna

    This is apparently a Newfoundland regional 'delicacy',
    with associated authentic NL sides & condiments.

    I found too many links to choose just one,
    but the most prominent ingredient adjacent
    to the meat pucks is Kraft 'Canadian'
    cheese slices, which are pretty
    much identical to what Kraft calls
    'American' cheese slices in the USA.

    Then yellow American mustard. (Bright yellow
    bland-tasting 'baby' style.)

    I have given up on yellow prepared mustard and pretty well switched over
    to Dijon or spicy deli mustard.

    plain yellow mustard - slather to hold dry rub on smoked pork
    and beef.

    weber's horseradish mustard - sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers.

    broadway market branded (buffalo ny) horseradish mustard -
    pretzel dip, sandwiches if out of weber's.

    dijon mustard, most everything else mustard gets used on
    including in homemade salad dressings.

    --
    SDF Public Access UNIX System - https://sdf.org

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