On Sep 29, 5:17 pm, "Dee Dee" <deedo...@shentel.net> wrote:
> "kilikini" <kiliki...@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > sf wrote:
> >> On Sat, 29 Sep 2007 14:09:40 -0400, "Dee Dee" <deedo...@shentel.net>
> >> wrote:
>
> >>> I bought in a 3-pack in a jar, good quality, not in-expensive --
> >>> gross, also.
> >> Slimy? That's the way I remember canned... or was it jarred? In any
> >> case, fresh is the best.
>
> >>> I cannot stand fresh tuna. On TV when I see someone searing it,
> >>> then eating it and smacking their lips, I almost up-chuck.
>
> >> That means I can have your portion! I love tuna cold/uncooked or
> >> barely seared, definately NOT cooked in the middle at all. Give it to
> >> me red, red, red! YUM!
>
> > Darn it, I'm going to have to fight you for it! RAW, RAW, okay, I'll take
> > seared if I have to. :~)
>
> > kili
>
> I grew up where everything was cooked well, including fresh green beans 2-4
> hours.
Two vegetables that I like cooked to death are green beans and
carrots. I did some carrots in the pressure cooker for dinner
tonight. I bought the pressure cooker mostly for carrots.
> Frankly, I can't get over it! Just meat, I'm talking about.
Beef is the one thing I love raw. Tuna is nice too, but I'd only eat
tidbits of that raw.
>
> Hey you guys! sounds like dogs fighting over a hunk of raw meat ;-)
So, it's more civilized to fight over a well done cheeseburger?
> Ewwwhhhh! Is it tender? Or does it just squish between your teeth? Another
> Ewwwwwwhhhhhhh!
> Toothpicks on table a la carte.
Are the toothpicks to get the pieces of raw fish out from between the
teeth?
You don't want that stuff to stay in there and spoil. Spoiled raw
fish is nasty.
>
> Dee Dee
--Bryan