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Guy who honors his bets! :-)
Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Thanks, John. P.S. A note included said that you and another NG'er have a bet going about whether or not I'll puke these back up? They don't call me "iron gut Gould" for nothing...oh, wait....umm,,,(I guess it's been a few years since anybody could have associated me with an iron gut)... Oh well, thanks for the peanuts. |
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wrote in message oups.com... Guy who honors his bets! :-) Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Don't eat them they taste like @#$%. Thanks, John. P.S. A note included said that you and another NG'er have a bet going about whether or not I'll puke these back up? They don't call me "iron gut Gould" for nothing...oh, wait....umm,,,(I guess it's been a few years since anybody could have associated me with an iron gut)... Oh well, thanks for the peanuts. Boild peanuts is an aquired taste, a very acquired taste. |
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Bert Robbins wrote:
wrote: Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Don't eat them they taste like @#$%. Thanks, John. Would be interesting to see an honest evaluating of John's nuts to Nifty Nuts from this NW shill. -- Skipper |
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BOILED PEANUTS IN A CAN........ABOMINATION.........Redneck JIHAD.
Boiled (pronounced "Bold") peanuts should only be bought alongside some country road from a guy with a name like "Bubba the Cajun" who dishes em up from a large aluminum kettle heated from a nearby LPG tank. They are a true delicacy and can be eaten two ways. Either shell them like regular "Parched" peanuts or eat em shell and all the way I do. Eat em hot. Beverage of choice is RC cola. My brother married a yankee from NJ who decided to try to please him when he told her he liked boiled peanuts. When he came home, she was boiling those dry roasted peanuts to death and she still cant figger why we all think its funny. My yankee wife will not allow a boiled peanut stand to pass without stopping to buy some and my kids all love em. If you like boiled peanuts, cane syrup, blackeyed peas and collards, you might fit in down here. |
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On 10 Feb 2006 18:33:58 -0800, "
wrote: BOILED PEANUTS IN A CAN........ABOMINATION.........Redneck JIHAD. Boiled (pronounced "Bold") peanuts should only be bought alongside some country road from a guy with a name like "Bubba the Cajun" who dishes em up from a large aluminum kettle heated from a nearby LPG tank. They are a true delicacy and can be eaten two ways. Either shell them like regular "Parched" peanuts or eat em shell and all the way I do. Eat em hot. Beverage of choice is RC cola. My brother married a yankee from NJ who decided to try to please him when he told her he liked boiled peanuts. When he came home, she was boiling those dry roasted peanuts to death and she still cant figger why we all think its funny. My yankee wife will not allow a boiled peanut stand to pass without stopping to buy some and my kids all love em. If you like boiled peanuts, cane syrup, blackeyed peas and collards, you might fit in down here. We used to get 'em at the flea markets. Loved 'em, but can't find fresh ones this time of year. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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Skipper wrote: Bert Robbins wrote: wrote: Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Don't eat them they taste like @#$%. Thanks, John. Would be interesting to see an honest evaluating of John's nuts to Nifty Nuts from this NW shill. -- Skipper Is it true there are a lot of unusual, locally grown nuts in Kansas? |
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Chuckie wrote:
Would be interesting to see an honest evaluating of John's nuts to Nifty Nuts from this NW shill. Is it true there are a lot of unusual, locally grown nuts in Kansas? 'Bout as honest a comparison as one would expect from a well-known shill, Chuckie. Can't say I'm surprised. Some say the very best cashews you can buy are obtained from this little hole-in-the-wall. They've been in business since 1937 and the secret to their quality is that they roast and very lightly salt the nuts on site small batch by small batch. I don't think you can find better. If you want the best, this is one of those finds: http://www.360wichita.com/FoodandBev...yNutHouse.html http://cookbookking.blogspot.com/200...-nutty_24.html -- Skipper |
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On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 06:12:16 -0500, Reggie Smithers
wrote: wrote: Guy who honors his bets! :-) Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Thanks, John. P.S. A note included said that you and another NG'er have a bet going about whether or not I'll puke these back up? They don't call me "iron gut Gould" for nothing...oh, wait....umm,,,(I guess it's been a few years since anybody could have associated me with an iron gut)... Oh well, thanks for the peanuts. Chuck / John, Real boiled peanuts do not come in a can, they come steaming in a paper (or if you must, a plastic bag). Chuck, until JohnH send you a bag of "steaming" boiled peanuts he has not paid off the bet. I am sure he can rig up a little mini-boiler so they peanuts arrive to you hot and steaming. Reggie, we all know how they're supposed to come. Would you believe I drove the entire state of Virginia looking for flea markets where some fresh boiled peanuts could be found? Try that in January! If Chuck so desires, I will send him some kitty litter bags so he can heat his nuts, pour 'em in the bag, and experience the real thing (a wet lap). Now, hush youngun! -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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JohnH wrote:
On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 06:12:16 -0500, Reggie Smithers wrote: wrote: Guy who honors his bets! :-) Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Thanks, John. P.S. A note included said that you and another NG'er have a bet going about whether or not I'll puke these back up? They don't call me "iron gut Gould" for nothing...oh, wait....umm,,,(I guess it's been a few years since anybody could have associated me with an iron gut)... Oh well, thanks for the peanuts. Chuck / John, Real boiled peanuts do not come in a can, they come steaming in a paper (or if you must, a plastic bag). Chuck, until JohnH send you a bag of "steaming" boiled peanuts he has not paid off the bet. I am sure he can rig up a little mini-boiler so they peanuts arrive to you hot and steaming. Reggie, we all know how they're supposed to come. Would you believe I drove the entire state of Virginia looking for flea markets where some fresh boiled peanuts could be found? Try that in January! If Chuck so desires, I will send him some kitty litter bags so he can heat his nuts, pour 'em in the bag, and experience the real thing (a wet lap). Now, hush youngun! -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** JOhnH, The key is to UPS him a little pot with a little flame loaded down with peanuts still boiling in the pot. If possible, please UPS him the toothless guy and his wife in purple stretch pants to improve the natural ambiance of the experience of eating boiled peanuts. As ex military, I am sure you can improvise. I used to stop every time I saw a pot of boiled peanuts, until I realized that one bag contains a month's supply of sodium. Nothing better on a spring day or fall day than munching on hot boiled peanuts as you slowly puttered on the lake. Damn, my life sucks. I can't eat pizza, hotdogs or boiled peanuts. Can you send me that 454 handgun back when you finish with it? -- Reggie ************************************************** ************* That's my story and I am sticking to it. ************************************************** ************* |
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On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 08:26:10 -0500, Reggie Smithers
wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 06:12:16 -0500, Reggie Smithers wrote: wrote: Guy who honors his bets! :-) Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Thanks, John. P.S. A note included said that you and another NG'er have a bet going about whether or not I'll puke these back up? They don't call me "iron gut Gould" for nothing...oh, wait....umm,,,(I guess it's been a few years since anybody could have associated me with an iron gut)... Oh well, thanks for the peanuts. Chuck / John, Real boiled peanuts do not come in a can, they come steaming in a paper (or if you must, a plastic bag). Chuck, until JohnH send you a bag of "steaming" boiled peanuts he has not paid off the bet. I am sure he can rig up a little mini-boiler so they peanuts arrive to you hot and steaming. Reggie, we all know how they're supposed to come. Would you believe I drove the entire state of Virginia looking for flea markets where some fresh boiled peanuts could be found? Try that in January! If Chuck so desires, I will send him some kitty litter bags so he can heat his nuts, pour 'em in the bag, and experience the real thing (a wet lap). Now, hush youngun! -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** JOhnH, The key is to UPS him a little pot with a little flame loaded down with peanuts still boiling in the pot. If possible, please UPS him the toothless guy and his wife in purple stretch pants to improve the natural ambiance of the experience of eating boiled peanuts. As ex military, I am sure you can improvise. I used to stop every time I saw a pot of boiled peanuts, until I realized that one bag contains a month's supply of sodium. Nothing better on a spring day or fall day than munching on hot boiled peanuts as you slowly puttered on the lake. Damn, my life sucks. I can't eat pizza, hotdogs or boiled peanuts. Can you send me that 454 handgun back when you finish with it? Loaded or unloaded? I'd prefer the latter to save about $37 in shipping costs. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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JohnH wrote:
On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 08:26:10 -0500, Reggie Smithers wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 06:12:16 -0500, Reggie Smithers wrote: wrote: Guy who honors his bets! :-) Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Thanks, John. P.S. A note included said that you and another NG'er have a bet going about whether or not I'll puke these back up? They don't call me "iron gut Gould" for nothing...oh, wait....umm,,,(I guess it's been a few years since anybody could have associated me with an iron gut)... Oh well, thanks for the peanuts. Chuck / John, Real boiled peanuts do not come in a can, they come steaming in a paper (or if you must, a plastic bag). Chuck, until JohnH send you a bag of "steaming" boiled peanuts he has not paid off the bet. I am sure he can rig up a little mini-boiler so they peanuts arrive to you hot and steaming. Reggie, we all know how they're supposed to come. Would you believe I drove the entire state of Virginia looking for flea markets where some fresh boiled peanuts could be found? Try that in January! If Chuck so desires, I will send him some kitty litter bags so he can heat his nuts, pour 'em in the bag, and experience the real thing (a wet lap). Now, hush youngun! -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** JOhnH, The key is to UPS him a little pot with a little flame loaded down with peanuts still boiling in the pot. If possible, please UPS him the toothless guy and his wife in purple stretch pants to improve the natural ambiance of the experience of eating boiled peanuts. As ex military, I am sure you can improvise. I used to stop every time I saw a pot of boiled peanuts, until I realized that one bag contains a month's supply of sodium. Nothing better on a spring day or fall day than munching on hot boiled peanuts as you slowly puttered on the lake. Damn, my life sucks. I can't eat pizza, hotdogs or boiled peanuts. Can you send me that 454 handgun back when you finish with it? Loaded or unloaded? I'd prefer the latter to save about $37 in shipping costs. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** Any way you want, just send it quickly. -- Reggie ************************************************** ************* That's my story and I am sticking to it. ************************************************** ************* |
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I did include molasses in the form of cane syrup. I have a brand new
bottle made in Telogia, FL in November. Even saw em squeezing the cane juice an boilin it down. Cane syrup an biscuits makes a fine breakfast. |
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On 11 Feb 2006 09:15:38 -0800, "
wrote: I did include molasses in the form of cane syrup. I have a brand new bottle made in Telogia, FL in November. Even saw em squeezing the cane juice an boilin it down. Cane syrup an biscuits makes a fine breakfast. Amen, especially with some cheese grits thrown in. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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On 11 Feb 2006 12:45:09 -0800, "
wrote: Cheese grits are best eaten with fried mullet. I've had smoked mullet, but never fried. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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Guy who honors his bets! :-) Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Thanks, John. P.S. A note included said that you and another NG'er have a bet going about whether or not I'll puke these back up? They don't call me "iron gut Gould" for nothing...oh, wait....umm,,,(I guess it's been a few years since anybody could have associated me with an iron gut)... Oh well, thanks for the peanuts. Is this the brand? http://tinyurl.com/avz3p While I don't eat the shells, it doesn't seem right without them. Dan |
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On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 00:38:42 GMT, Dan Krueger
wrote: wrote: Guy who honors his bets! :-) Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Thanks, John. P.S. A note included said that you and another NG'er have a bet going about whether or not I'll puke these back up? They don't call me "iron gut Gould" for nothing...oh, wait....umm,,,(I guess it's been a few years since anybody could have associated me with an iron gut)... Oh well, thanks for the peanuts. Is this the brand? http://tinyurl.com/avz3p While I don't eat the shells, it doesn't seem right without them. Dan No, these: http://tinyurl.com/ap5fw -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 00:38:42 GMT, Dan Krueger wrote: wrote: Guy who honors his bets! :-) Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Thanks, John. P.S. A note included said that you and another NG'er have a bet going about whether or not I'll puke these back up? They don't call me "iron gut Gould" for nothing...oh, wait....umm,,,(I guess it's been a few years since anybody could have associated me with an iron gut)... Oh well, thanks for the peanuts. Is this the brand? http://tinyurl.com/avz3p While I don't eat the shells, it doesn't seem right without them. Dan No, these: http://tinyurl.com/ap5fw -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** A tour bus driver is driving with a bus load of OAP`s down a motorway when he is tapped on his shoulder by a little old lady. She offers him a handful of peanuts, which he gratefully munches up. After about 15 minutes, she taps him on his shoulder again and she hands him another handful of peanuts. She repeats this gesture about five more times. When she is about to hand him another batch again he asks the little old lady, " why don't you eat the peanuts yourself?". "We can't chew them because we've no teeth", she replied. The puzzled driver asks, Why do you buy them then?" The old lady replied, "We just love the chocolate around them." |
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JimH wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 00:38:42 GMT, Dan Krueger wrote: wrote: Guy who honors his bets! :-) Not one, not two, but three cans of boiled peanuts in the parcel post today. Thanks, John. P.S. A note included said that you and another NG'er have a bet going about whether or not I'll puke these back up? They don't call me "iron gut Gould" for nothing...oh, wait....umm,,,(I guess it's been a few years since anybody could have associated me with an iron gut)... Oh well, thanks for the peanuts. Is this the brand? http://tinyurl.com/avz3p While I don't eat the shells, it doesn't seem right without them. Dan No, these: http://tinyurl.com/ap5fw -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** A tour bus driver is driving with a bus load of OAP`s down a motorway when he is tapped on his shoulder by a little old lady. She offers him a handful of peanuts, which he gratefully munches up. After about 15 minutes, she taps him on his shoulder again and she hands him another handful of peanuts. She repeats this gesture about five more times. When she is about to hand him another batch again he asks the little old lady, " why don't you eat the peanuts yourself?". "We can't chew them because we've no teeth", she replied. The puzzled driver asks, Why do you buy them then?" The old lady replied, "We just love the chocolate around them." Gross me out! All them old folk gummin' the nuts and then passing along to the driver. |
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