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-=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
RH> Hi Dave,
DD> Is that hurricane now beating the snot out of Jamaica predicted to hit
DD> your area? Or will you just get the "fallout" from it?
RH> Right now most of the spaghetti plots (NOOA tracking lines) have it
RH> headed straight west, a few of them have it taking a curve to the
RH> northeast. If it holds to the westward plotting, we will not be
RH> affected but if it takes the bend to the northeast, we may get some
RH> rain and rip currents along the coast. We`ll know better by this time
RH> next week.
Everything I`ve seen says it`s headed for Mexico.
DD> 8<----- SHORTEN ----->8
.. I`m not a know-it-all, I just Google faster than you
RH> How true these days. Steve was wondering about something the other day,
RH> as he was thinking out loud, I did a quick Google search and gave him
RH> his answer. (G)
DD> I don`t use Google for a number of reasons. I have used Bing
DD> (Microsoft`s search engine) since I found it. Less overt advertising
DD> and biased "results" And the "sponsored" results are labelled. Now if
DD> I could just get rid of the AI Bot ("Copilot") that they`ve intruded
DD> into my searches ........
RH> I`ve always used Google; that`s what Steve has put on my computer. (G)
Google is so common that it has become a verb as well as a nooun. I, on
the other hoof, am a contrarian who regrets the demise of Alta Vista (my
first search engine). I`m considering test flying the oddly named "Duck
Duck Go" search engine as the AI in Bing is becoming increasingly a
pain in my sit-upon.
DD> Title: Justin & Christine`s Hurricane Pork
DD> Categories: Pork, Curry, Vegetables
DD> Yield: 6 Servigns
RH> As long as the power stays on, this will work for cooking in a
RH> hurricane. Unfortunatly, power is usually one of the first things to go
RH> so a slow cooker can`t be used. If that were the case, I`d use the
RH> propane oven in the camper or one of our grills (have both propane and
RH> charcoal). (G)
I picked that recipe because it was the only thing in my collection that
would let me "do a Burton" that didn`t have booze as an ingredient. Bv)=
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Texas Tornado Cake *
Categories: Cakes, Chocolate, Desserts
Yield: 9 Servings
MMMMM----------------------------CAKE---------------------------------
2 c Flour
1 1/2 c Sugar
2 tb Cocoa
1 1/2 tb Baking powder
1/2 ts Salt
1 c Milk
1/2 c Butter; melted
MMMMM--------------------------TOPPING-------------------------------
2 c Brown sugar
6 tb Cocoa
3 1/4 c Hot water
* Original title was "Texas Tornado Pudding Cake" but,
as I saw no pudding in the recipe, I renamed it. - UDD
Cake - mix flour, sugar, cocoa, baking powder, and salt
together. Add milk and butter to dry ingredients. Mix
until smooth. Pour into 9" baking pan.
Topping - mix sugar, cocoa, and water until sugar and
cocoa dissolve. Pour over top of cake.
Bake in 325oF/160oC for approximately 45 mins. or until
done.
From:
http://www.recipesource.com
Uncle Dirty Dave`s Archives
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