Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Bobert Date: 30 Dec 12 - 09:45 PM What Don said... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,999 Date: 30 Dec 12 - 08:59 PM Don, if I don't see you around tomorrow, I hope you have a great New Year: good health, good heart and good time. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Jeri Date: 30 Dec 12 - 08:46 PM Don, thank you. Gnu, not anything that has to actually burn. (More for the other guys.) |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Date: 30 Dec 12 - 08:42 PM ""It never makes anything better and makes a lot of stuff worse, because those usually involved don't WANT to make anything better. They just want to play verbal light sabers with the other obnoxious kids."" Thank you Jeri, for getting at my and probably several others' motives so completely wrong. Perhaps it is time to look elsewhere. Don T. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: gnu Date: 30 Dec 12 - 06:56 PM Jeri... "I have to admit I'm fond of anything smoked." Hmmm... minds me of another Mudcatter... or three. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Jeri Date: 30 Dec 12 - 06:28 PM The bloviating is worth beans. The anger is worth beans. It never makes anything better and makes a lot of stuff worse, because those usually involved don't WANT to make anything better. They just want to play verbal light sabers with the other obnoxious kids. Seriously, I don't think many normal people want to come to a forum to fight about things that make them mad with people who make them mad, and know they don't have the slightest chance of making anything happen other than creating more "mad". Beans. I never really like them all that much, but then people started talking about them in threads on Mudcat, and I had to go get beans. I've found nothing that can beat Bush's Smokehouse Grillin' Beans. I have to admit I'm fond of anything smoked. Beans, bacon, cheese. Got some smoked mozzarella and portobello mushrooms yesterday, and now I have to come up with an idea. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Bobert Date: 30 Dec 12 - 06:15 PM The next round of discussions will come after Biden's Committee makes recommendations to Obama... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: gnu Date: 30 Dec 12 - 06:13 PM Don... I believe Kendall has said it. The fact that we discuss beans and leave all the bullshit fighting aside for at least a moment is a testement to the fact that we respect the victims and want this endless, self-aggrandising bullshit threadssssss to stop. We all need good gun laws. We all need to get together and get the job done. Maybe part of that job is baking some beans and having a good fart. Taking a break from the bullshit? We can't seem to break bread... maybe we can break wind together? |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,999 Date: 30 Dec 12 - 06:12 PM Thanks, gnu. Don, not one of us does not decry the murders of those children. I didn't think another 600 posts of the same things everyone has said--done in bigger letters--would change anyone's position or disposition. However, my apologies for sidelining this thread. Anyone wishing to talk about beans is welcome to a thread I'll start entitled Beans: what do you know? For those who wish to argue here, my apologies for side-tracking the fight--have at it. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: gnu Date: 30 Dec 12 - 05:50 PM La Belle and the Maritimes have always had maple slurpup, Charmion. AND molasses on accounta we have always sailed. Re Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From:gnu - PM Date: 28 Dec 12 - 04:06 PM Nope. NO Libby's beans at the grocery stores here, 9. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,kendall Date: 30 Dec 12 - 03:39 PM Don, everything that can be said about that horror in Newtown has been said in every way, and I'm glad this thread has become more civilized. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Date: 30 Dec 12 - 02:22 PM Is this an indication of the worth of US children? A hill of beans? Don T. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,kendall Date: 30 Dec 12 - 12:42 PM I've tried many brands of baked beans, and Atlantic brand is the best of the lot. They are so good I never bake beans myself anymore. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Bobert Date: 30 Dec 12 - 09:49 AM The sweet v. sour war is also being fought right here in the South 'cept it ain't about beans as much as it is about BBQ... Ya' see, in North Carolina, especially in the eastern part, people like their BBQ sauce real vinegar & pepper-ie but you go 300-400 miles west toward Memphis, Tn. and it's tomato & sugar-ie... The in-betweens stay at each others throats over the two styles and it's Southern tradition to argue over which is best and why... Some of the finest arguments I have ever heard occur at these BBQ cook-offs... BTW, it's a good thing that folks don't bring their AR15s to these cook-offs... B;~) |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,999 Date: 30 Dec 12 - 09:37 AM I recall my gran making warm milk with a spoon of black strap molasses in it. I got that after the teaspoon of cod liver oil in cold weather months. To this day I like the taste of both. Et tu, Janie? Beans without sweetener is just beans, but now you mention it the baked beans I had in Jacksonville were not sweetened all that much--well, not as much as you'd find here. As for hot sauces added to beans, there's hot then there's hot. I kinda hang around the 7/10 area of heat added to foods. That's just a bit before the tongue blisters I guess. However, I don't much care for tasteless sauces, so if it's just hot it won't cut it for this old boy. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Charmion Date: 30 Dec 12 - 12:24 AM For hot stuff in beans, I favour piri-piri sauce. Why do no'theners put sweet stuff in beans? That's a darned good question, and I wish I had an answer to it. My best guess is that back in the day (say, circa 1820), molasses was just about the only flavouring material reliably available throughout the winter in New Englander, the Maritime provinces and Quebec. Sulfurated molasses was also the primary source of iron -- not that those folks knew why that mattered. Anyway, we still make beans pretty well just as our great-great-grandcestors did, except of course for the tomato. Everybody back then knew they were poison. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Bobert Date: 29 Dec 12 - 10:08 PM I tried my best, Janie, butt.... Good beans, though... But not window blowin' out good... I thinks some Pete's "Hot Sauce" and I'd give 'um another shot... B;~) |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Janie Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:47 PM Nor blown out. At least, not before I left for work early the next morning. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Janie Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:46 PM bobert et beans at my house, but no windows got shot out because of it. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Bobert Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:39 PM Wes Ginny hillbillies??? Hmmmmmm??? I can relate... Redneck??? Hmmmmmm??? I can relate... Face it... A lot of us been a lot of things that people would stereotype... None of us are all the pure and, geeze, a lot of us have a good amount of hillbilly or redneck in us... I mean, even these pointy headed, Volvo drivin', latte sipping "elitists"... LOL... And the best thing about it??? Vice versa... People is people and, for the most part, they are hybrids... But no matter that 'cause this thread is about something that can end people being people real fast: guns... People *with guns* kill people... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Janie Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:33 PM You are moving to a beautiful and remote part of the southern Appalachians, Elmore. Apparently near Murphy, NC but on the Georgia side of the line. When my ex and I first laid our plans to move to NC we thought we were headed to Murphy so ex could study with a traditionally trained Cherokee healer. That person was married to a physician/pharmacist who up and jumped to a job as a researcher for a pharmaceutical company in the Raleigh/Durham area just as we were packing, so we made a hard turn toward the east instead, and landed on the northeast Piedmont, near Durham and Chapel Hill. You still won't be a short drive but much closer than New Hampshire. Not a bad drive at all from where Bobert lives, and also Chance and Suzette (Fortunato on Mudcat.) Stay in touch! |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Elmore Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:26 PM Janie, Peace. I'm pretty sure our views on this subject are similar. Regards, Elmore. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Janie Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:19 PM We cross-posted Elmore. Now, if ya'll really wanna get me revved up, start talking about rednecks or West Virginia hillbillies:>) |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Janie Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:03 PM For the sake of clarity, Elmore, I understand that 3 of the 4 bombings linked to Rudolph occurred in the Atlanta area and so it is inaccurate to say they had nothing to do with Georgia. But Rudolph had nothing to do with Georgia wasn't raised there and doesn't appear to have lived there. There is no evidence that his "Christian Identity" politics and philosophy of hate are uniquely linked to Georgia or to the South. Sadly, those who hold to these "fringe" ideas and who are prepared to commit violence because of their beliefs are likely thinly but uniformly distributed throughout the population. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Elmore Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:01 PM For the love of God, Janie I was only making a little lame joke. Granted, this is a serious topic, but it's been talked to death. My wicked stepson, who lives in Towns County, our future home pointed a woodsy area out to me and told me it was where Rudolph was captured. I'm not even sure if we were in N.C or Ga.
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Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Janie Date: 29 Dec 12 - 08:43 PM Please tell me you don't add sweetener to your pea soup, gnu. Beans, fine. Sweetener, not! If we are gonna get into stereotyping, I'll have my stab. What is wrong with youse northerners that you add sweetener to beans or cornbread recipes, instead of to iced-tea? |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Janie Date: 29 Dec 12 - 08:37 PM I live in North Carolina, Elmore. I won't go into details but have reason to think Rudolph may have stolen a kayak from our campsite in the NC mountains several years before his apprehension. Rudolph's crime and his attitude have little or nothing to do with being a southerner, and nothing at all to do with Georgia. This is a national issue and problem, not a regional one. It also is not a rural vs. urban issue. More rural households are probably likely to own hunting rifles than urban households, but I would guess the percentage of urban households with a handgun is at least equal to rural households with a handgun and possibly higher, though I couldn't find the correct search terms to see if that info. is available on line. And in terms of mass gun killings in the past decade+, neither the south as a region, nor southerners as the shooters stand out. http://www.newsmax.com/US/mass-shootings-us-colorado/2012/07/20/id/445971 Personally, I'd be a lot more worried about personal safety living in any urban area than I would be living in any more rural area, no matter the region of the USA. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: gnu Date: 29 Dec 12 - 08:32 PM Janie... thanks. Ya know... this thread drift reminds me of a troll protest thread years back. Kinda folkie in a way. Kinda heart warming for me. People deciding to talk about beans rather than the same old shit about guns that has been flogged ad infinitum herein. Not that such a discussion is not important "each and every time" it is brought up.... but, more to the fact that when such threads become about the posters moreso than the subject... well, beans to that. I had a request for a "French Canuck" pea soup recipe a day or so ago. Yellow split pea recipe. Sent MY recipe back. But, I didn't add this... sometimes, I throw in some beans. Sometimes I get really crazy and throw in a LOT. I mean, if yer gonna fart anyway... ? Beans in pea soup you ask??? Yeah! I am a wild and crazy guy. Try it... you'll like it. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Elmore Date: 29 Dec 12 - 08:11 PM Janie: Southern New Hampshire is a suburb of Boston, and we really are moving to Eric Rudolph country. Leaving Mudcat for a couple of hours to watch Ellis Paul. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,999 Date: 29 Dec 12 - 08:00 PM And this brings us around to Judge Roy Bean. Yep! |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Janie Date: 29 Dec 12 - 07:58 PM As best I can tell, your rural New Hampshire preacher is no more or no less likely to be "packing" than is a Georgia preacher. Cut the stereotyping, please. It adds nothing and only reveals your ignorance and prejudice toward southerners. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Bill D Date: 29 Dec 12 - 07:54 PM There's a 6 month waiting period while the culture shock wears off....then after that all the bullets must be blessed. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Bobert Date: 29 Dec 12 - 07:39 PM Well, hail yeah, El-mo-rowa... Ye'd bedder be packin' sum heat 'cause the praecherman sho is... |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Elmore Date: 29 Dec 12 - 07:35 PM Moving from Southern New Hampshire to the North Georgia Mountains. Am I legally required to carry a gun in church? |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Charmion Date: 29 Dec 12 - 05:19 PM I absolutely agree -- Crosby's molasses is best! |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: number 6 Date: 29 Dec 12 - 05:10 PM Think about it. Heinz Beans ... it's not tomato sauce, its ketchup, catsup or whatever you call that syrupy goo. Let's face it, Heinz is part of the corporate oligarchy. gnu ... Graves do make good canned beans and yes the price is very reasonable. Molasses .. if your going to make your own beans you must use Crosby's Molasses.It's a family owned business right here in Saint John, New Brunswick .. where a good quality molasses is much more important than some damned gun. check it out ... Crosbys biLL |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Janie Date: 29 Dec 12 - 04:51 PM I'd rather saddles blaze than guns. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,Lighter Date: 29 Dec 12 - 04:43 PM Think about it. The National Rifle Association lists everything in society - including violent films and novels and lyrics - that might contribute to gun deaths except for one class of things: guns and their accessories. These protectors of our sacred liberties (which include life, by the way)seem to be more eager to violate the First Amendment than to revise the Second. Think about it. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,999 Date: 29 Dec 12 - 04:36 PM Many thanks, Janie. Makes a guy lonesome for Mel Brooks and Blazing Saddles. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Janie Date: 29 Dec 12 - 03:56 PM This one's for Bruce and gnu |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Charmion Date: 29 Dec 12 - 12:08 PM Navy beans are the small white oval ones also known as Great Northern beans, pea beans, and in French, haricots blancs. Molasses is treacle. A cup (American) is 8 fluid ounces or a hair less than 250 ml. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,Backwoodsman Date: 29 Dec 12 - 11:10 AM OK, I'm a tough, brave guy so I'll risk the ridicule and ask, WTF are 'navy beans', and where in hell's name do I find 'molasses' (whatever that is!). And how big should the cup be - quantities by weight are much easier to understand? |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Bill D Date: 29 Dec 12 - 11:01 AM I was afraid to open this thread to see so many late posts... but I see it's 'bean' co-opted for useful purposes. However, I worry.... if all you bean eaters ever get together, we'll have to pay guards equipped with gas masks and armed with Beano & Lysol spray to keep the place safe! I wonder if it would lead to Constitutional Amendment 2.5 and required permits.) ☺ (I used to work at a Stokley-Van Camp's cannery in Kansas, where thousands of cases of various bean products were produced every year. I know how dangerous those |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,999 Date: 29 Dec 12 - 10:37 AM Thank you :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST Date: 29 Dec 12 - 10:35 AM First time I saw a can of Heinz beans I looked at that tomato sauce and thought, There's something hurt bad in there. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Charmion Date: 29 Dec 12 - 10:09 AM Yes. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,999 Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:53 AM Wow, thank you. I will try that out this week. One last question, Charmion: navy beans? |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Charmion Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:47 AM Slow-cooker beans do not have to be soaked, but they do have to cook a very long time. To a pound of beans, put four and a half cups of water, a chopped onion, 1/3 cup molasses, 1/4 cup brown sugar, a tablespoon of Dijon mustard, and four ounces of diced salt pork, plus the garlic, diced tomato and thyme. Cook on Low for 13 to 14 hours, then taste; you may wish to add half a teaspoon of salt. The secret to good beans is the sweet/sour balance, achieved in this recipe by the vinegar in the Dijon mustard and the acid from the tomatoes against the molasses and sugar. |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: GUEST,999 Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:21 AM achmelvich, that fiddle player sure gets a workout. Thanks for the link. Charmion, when you do the beans in a slow cooker, do you first soak them over night? (I like that Dijon mustard tip, many thanks.) |
Subject: RE: BS: Shooting tragedies and guns From: Charmion Date: 29 Dec 12 - 09:07 AM I'd much rather discuss beans than gun violence any day. Heinz beans are okay if that's all there is, but I find them bland and too sweet. For best beans, it's hard beat the batch you make yourself. A slow-cooker can make the most ham-fisted son if a seacook into a Master of Beans. Dijon mustard -- that's the secret. With a good dose of garlic, some thyme, and a couple of fresh Roma tomatoes along with the canonical blackstrap molasses and salt pork. And beans, of course. |