I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Find yourself a good Italian restaurant. Ricotta isn't sweet enough, Mascarpone is the ticket. Or even some of the chain Italians will have a Cannoli on the menu. My DH can't pass them up.
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I'm very susceptible to pictures of whipped cream...stop it.
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Chickadee - that was one of my favorites
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I should have said ricotta cheese with sugar and vanilla. Then add whatever else you like. I like Cinnamon.
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I use mascarpone for tiramisu. Its too expensive for plain old cannoli. hahahahahah!
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You are right, Mascarpone is an expensive indulgence. I forgot about adding sugar and vanilla to Ricotta. I think that might be the first way I made it. I have a Pizzelle iron. I make Pizzelle's at Christmas, at least I used to. It's like a waffle iron only it makes the Pizzelle very thin and while warm you can roll them to make the Cannoli shell or even an ice cream cone variation.
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It's always the pedophiles, druggies, alcoholics, felons, etc... who are the most high and mighty when it comes to criticizing others about so-called mores. The most salacious scandals in congress have involved men who preach so called good values and Christianity. Ralph Reed, Tom DeLay, Vitter, Ensign....must we go on??
So I have no idea who is complaining about people here mentioning drinking. But whoever it is I have to question their drinking habits. There's just too much hypocrisy. If I were them I wouldn't keep criticizing, lest I attach the stain of suspicion against myself. The GOP should have learned by now when to keep its counsel.
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Wine is just fine for me thanks, while I sit back and admire yorkie's Romnesia. I held on to the desk when I started laughing.
Thanks for all the articles clarifying the Mormon side of things. I hope no one next door sees this as anything but just wanting to know what the "real" truth about many aspects of Mr. Romney are and since he seems to want to vault himself into the highest office of the nation, with all due respect it seems to be only right and proper.
My brain does not function nearly as good as it once seemed to have, but no way am I going to allow Fox News and other nefarious sources trying to take the reasoning, thinking part that is still there and implant it with their hogwash and la-la land airy fairy tales. No thank you.
Jackie
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Remember how Newt was pretty much muzzled about Bill Clinton because he was skirt chasing his next wife at the same time!
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There is some evidence that the reservatol in red wine acts as a natural estrogen inhibitor. Three doctors have told me to have a glass of red wine every day. Does that mean 3 glasses a day?
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PS: Excuse the massive puddle I just left from traipsing all over our thread. The sky fell here in DC - rain so bad it was almost horizontal, and I was caught in the street on my way home, nowhere near an acacia tree!
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This is (a) funny or (b) the glass of wine. Heck, you decide.
A Post-Debate Visit To Romneyland
by John ViallThe second presidential debate is over and in the town of Romneyland, Red State, US of A, the birds are chirping (they always do), the sun is shining (it always does), the trees are just the right height, and Fox News is playing in every living room.
Come on! Let's take a tour of the place Mitt Romney calls home. Look. There's the famous "Statue of the Man with the Bag Over His Head," depicting President George W. Bush, a person no one here in Romneyland really wants to remember.
"Okay, let's stop this ordinary citizen walking down the sidewalk and ask about taxes. He has tea bags on his hat. Your name sir?"
"Grover Norquist."
"Mr. Norquist, what did you think last night when Mr. Romney mentioned that the top 5 percent of American taxpayers pay 60 percent of the income taxes?"
"It was heartbreaking, you know? Clearly, it shows the top 5 percent are getting killed by Obama and his policies. I don't know how Bill Gates, with only $66 billion, gets up in the morning! And what about all those people struggling to get by? I'm thinking of job creators like Ron Perelman, who does leveraged buyouts, who has only $12 billion left after all the crippling taxes. I'm thinking of Rupert Murdoch? He's down to his last $9.4 billion. And the guys I feel bad for are people like Paul Singer, who works so hard setting up hedge funds. All he has to show for it is a paltry $1.1 billion."
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We talk to Grover a little longer..then we head for the unemployment office. After all, Governor Romney brings up those 23 million Americans he says can't find good jobs every chance he gets and talks repeatedly about the increasing number of people on food stamps since President Obama took office.
Mitt wants us to know how much he cares. He said last night he cares about 100% of the American people. He cares about the short ones, the tall ones, the kind ones, the fine ones, and all the fish in the sea. He cares about the 1%.
He really cares about the 1%!!!
He cares about the 3% who are gay, although not so much he thinks they should marry. He cares about the 47% who think they're victims. Mitt cares so much for that group he'd like them to learn to take responsibility for their own lives and stop seeing themselves as victims. Mitt cares for the 8% who are left-handed, the 11% who play fantasy football, the 28% who love cats more than dogs, the 31% who think Obama is a Muslim, and the 52% who can name more characters on Jersey Shore than justices on the U. S. Supreme Court.
Mitt wants us to know he's going to give tax cuts to nearly everyone, even Snooki and Justice Scalia. He's going to increase defense spending, too, and bomb the crap out of Iran and still balance the budget!
Hmm...Mitt's not at the unemployment office...let's head over to the hospital. Here we go...wait... isn't that Todd Akin sitting in that chair? The fellow in the sweater vest...hey...Rick Santorum. They heard a young girl was brutally beaten and raped last night and they want to make sure she doesn't get an abortion.
Hear those sirens? An ambulance has pulled up to the emergency room. Doesn't look good. They're unloading a patient. They tell me it's Bob Washington, who lost his job at Senesta last year when Bain Capital bought the entire company and shipped most of the work to China. Now, Bob has no health insurance and he's been skipping visits to the doctor even though he's been deathly ill. He had a heart atttack at his apartment fifteen minutes ago; but in Romneyland no one dies at home.
Toss 'em into the back of an ambulance and dump 'em off at the emergency room. And then pray. They pray a lot here in Romneyland, Red State, USA.
Speaking of sirens, there goes a cop car. There's a report of a kid at the high school who's in this country illegally. Juan's parents brought him to Romneyland when he was six and he's an honor roll student, eight months from graduation. This is the only country he really knows but Mitt said not long ago he would veto the Dream Act and make sure that Juan and everyone else like him was deported.
During the debate, though, a Latino women asked Mitt about his position on immigration and Mitt said he really cares now about people like Juan and he really, really hopes they will stay.
Here in Romneyland they don't call it a lie unless Fox News says it is.
(I think Romney said something last night about having a whole binder full of capable women and a scrapbook full of happy Latinos.)
Over there a new Wal-Mart is going in, which means dozens of small businesses are going to be squashed. Here in Romneyland, though, everyone blames President Obama for every business failure and job lost since Black Friday in 1929. Jim Walton is coming to town for the opening. Walton is worth $26.8 billion and he's voting for Romney. Otherwise, his taxes will go up 3% and if that should happen he'll never hit $27 billion.
Down the block, is that a crowd gathering? Are those Wal-Mart workers demanding better pay? In this town they don't stand for any workers joining unions. After all, if 10,000 employees won $5,000 raises, it would flat out destroy a healthy business environment. Here in Red State, folks understand economics. Only a communist would be crazy enough to think Jim Walton had an extra $50 million to just be throwing around.
Well, time is growing short and there's still so much to see: There's the new oil pipeline that runs through what used to be a national park. Screw those stupid animals. (Cough, cough.) Sorry...all the smoke from the new coal plant is stinging my eyes
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Now swordfish is something everyone should taste. I used to go to Italy every summer just to eat swordfish. Pity I got PD and can't go anymore. Maybe next summer if it isn't too hot. PD and heat don't mix well. The swordfish I buy here just doesn't have the same taste.

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swordfish is divine!
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I haven't had swordfish in years because of the mercury levels, but I remember it fondly.
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I thought swordfish was on the Endangered Species list and no longer fished in the North Atlantic?
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Oooooooo......food porn!
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Love swordfish - but then, I love fish!!
IL - Romneyland reminds me a lot of a movie that was made a few years ago - called Pleasantville - it starts out in black and white and it's totally fiftyish, then as people start to learn and experience real things (like hmmm sex) it turns into color. I loved that movie.
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Oh - is that why I never see swordfish on menu's anymore????
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Ed Schultz is in Bainport (uh, Freeport) tonite. At company Bain Capital is sending jobs away from, to China.
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A portion of the Canadian Atlantic harpoon swordfishfishery is certified as sustainable to the standard of the Marine Stewardship Council <gif" width="23" height"16"="" title="Learn more on the MSC web site.">(MSC).

HEALTH ALERT

Environmental Defense Fund has issued a consumption advisory for swordfish due to elevated levels of mercury.
more at:
http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/cr/seafoodwatch/web/sfw_factsheet.aspx?gid=68
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I still see it in the fish stores here. Wonder where they get it from.
I loved that movie too!
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Afraid I am a very irresponsible food consumer - never know who is endangered or not!
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I LOVED Pleasantville! Excellent movie!
Not a fan of swordfish, but like fish in general (salmon in particular), and I love food porn.
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If I didn't love salmon I'd be in BIG BIG trouble, as my husband truly loves catching it. We eat salmon at LEAST once a week - and it's ALL wild caught.
(These days I've been eating a lot of pickled salmon, as I got a little tired of smoked and webered.) -
I love salmon but have never had pickled - can't even imagine it.
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I think the swordfish I'm referring to is from the Mediterranean. Hope that's not on the endangered list.
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Blue, I don't think it is. I think it's Atlantic salmon and some of it is ok per the link I put on last page.
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I love smoked salmon but I don't think it's healthy.
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It's not for everyone, I'm sure, but I love it. My dad got me hooked on it as a little kid, as he was also very much into salmon fishing. Then I hadn't had it for years, and one day when hubby brought home ANOTHER salmon, I asked him if he'd like me to try pickling it. He agreed so I hunted the internet and came up with a couple recipes. I kinda merged them into my own thing and made it. It's very easy (for me - he has to skin and debone the fish, so not quite as easy for him) and we both like it, but I think I like it a little better than he does.
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