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Smurfetta

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I have one passion and that is cooking, I'm currently working on my own cookbook.

  • Is this yahoo member a coward?

    Balzingquill.

    She sent me this rather rude e-mail, then when I was going to be polite and reply, she had blocked me from replying. Not only that, I can't even look at the question to see why I may have misunderstood it.

    A few people responded with almost the same answer. I wonder if she sent them snippy e-mails as well?

    This is what she wrote.

    You know the law but you clearly

    Message: do not know how to READ?! I did not say she was not going to go to court. She is going to her hearing on wednesday but if she doesn't receive her unemployment check before wednesday and she is unable to pay the fines that she owes by wednesday I wanted to know what the outcome would be. Quote the law that's all well and good but read carefully next time before you answer!

    Is that a coward or what?

    1 AnswerOther - Yahoo Mail1 decade ago
  • Why would someone from answers?

    send me this e-mail?

    From: Ali ♥♥♥

    Subject: i hate you =]

    Message: **** YOU *****

    Your guess is as good as mine but what would you think? How would you respond, if at all?

    3 AnswersConservation1 decade ago
  • What's up with the thumbs down?

    In going back and looking at some questions I have answered to see what other's have come up with, I have noticed that some people just have to give thumbs down to some really good answers. Why do they feel the need? Is it because they think thier answer has a better chance of being voted best?

    I certainly don't vote that way. Do you?

    21 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • Recipe references????

    Has anyone noticed, as have I, that many contributors are using recipes they have found in a web search to answer these requests without giving thier reference point in the place provided?

    Seems like cheating to me unless you give credit where credit is due.

    Why do I ask this.

    Well, because I did a general search for requested recipes and found that the majority of the answers were simply copied from the web.

    So how does that make one a "top Contributor" when all they did was copy?

    If I post a recipe without a reference, then it truely is MY recipe.

    What do you think?.

    6 AnswersCooking & Recipes1 decade ago
  • Thumbs down?

    What's up with those of you who feel you must give a thumbs down to a good answer?

    Is it that you have answered the same question and feel that if you give a thumbs down no one will vote for that question, or perhaps the asker will be swayed in your direction?

    If you go through life denouncing everyone else's opinions where will that get you?

    This is a serious question, so please, no obnoxious replys.

    8 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade ago
  • Where do people get the idea that?

    There is a four hour rule for leaving food out, unrefrigerated?

    I have taken safe food handling courses several times and at no time was I taught there is a four hour rule that food can sit without a heat source. Of iced down if serving cold.

    Someone tell me where that comes from please?

    7 AnswersCooking & Recipes1 decade ago
  • Why would someone want to block a top contributor?

    from answering thier questions? There seems to be some mis-conception that top contributors are just those who have answered a lot of questions. To the contrary don't we all know that they are people with the top number of "best" answers under their belts. Do you agree that there is a certain amount of insecurity from those who would rather not have a top contrubitor answering their questions?

    10 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • When you were a kid (answer only if your family was poor),?

    did your mom have a good imagination when it came to

    streching the budget and the food? What did she make and how many mouths were there to feed.? I was born in the early 50's and there were 9 in my family. Tell me your story.

    18 AnswersOther - Food & Drink1 decade ago
  • The owners of the business I work In have turned it over to another person who is eliminating my position.?

    Can I collect umemployment in Alabama if he offered me a position that I pnhysically can not do?

    My Dr. says I can not stand for more then 30 minutes at a time & I can not drive when it's dark.

    he offered me managment but, It is beyond my physical abilities.

    I'm not faking an afflition this is for real.

    HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    2 AnswersCareers & Employment1 decade ago
  • Did you see this obituary?

    Please join in remembering a great icon of the entertainment community. The Pillsbury Doughboy died yesterday of a yeast infection and trauma complications from repeated

    pokes in the belly. He was 71. Doughboy was buried in a lightly greased coffin. Dozens of celebrities turned out to pay their respects, including Mrs. Butterworth, Hungry Jack, the California Raisins, Betty Crocker, the Hostess Twinkies, and Captain Crunch. The grave site was piled high with flours.

    Aunt Jemima delivered the eulogy and lovingly described Doughboy as a man who never knew how much he was kneaded.

    Doughboy rose quickly in show business, but his later life was filled with turnovers. He was not considered a very smart cookie, wasting much of his dough on half-baked schemes. Despite being a little flaky at times he still was a crusty old man and was considered a roll model for millions. Doughboy is survived by his wife Play Dough, two children, John Dough and Jane Dough.

    7 AnswersOther - News & Events1 decade ago
  • If you quote a source do you??

    Typically give credit to the sorce in the field provided.

    3 AnswersYahoo Answers1 decade ago
  • Can you add to this list of actual signs?

    At a Towing Company: We don't charge an arm and a leg. We want tows.

    At a Used Car Lot: Second Hand cars in first crash condition.

    At an Auto Body Shop: May we have the next dents?

    At an optometrist's office: If you don't see what you're looking for, you've come to the right place.

    At the electric company: We would be delighted if you send in your bill. However, if you don't, you will be.

    At the entrance of the large machinery plant: Warning to young ladies: If you wear loose clothes, beware of the machinery. If you wear tight clothes, beware of the machinist.

    Billboard on the side of the road: Keep your eyes on the road and stop reading these signs.

    Car Lot: The best way to get on your feet....Miss a car payment.

    4 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago
  • Do all you Wal-mart employees out there???????

    Really love your jobs? Or are you just there for the pay?

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance1 decade ago
  • It it true that at Wal-mart ????????

    in order to get a job there you have to pass the lazy, I don't care test with at least an 85?

    You know the printing on the back of the vest? It should say "how can I AVOID helping you"

    I swear the checkers are so busy planning thier night or gossiping with another employee you know they don't care that the customer is the reason for thier paychecks.

    26 lines in my local store. On Sunday there anr only 1/2 open. So you ask the manager why no open lines. The answer. Too many poeple called in sick.

    Wal-mart. Hire competent people and pay them for a job well done. And get rid of those lazy managers.

    17 AnswersCorporations1 decade ago
  • Did you notice?????????

    Thae Walmart now pre-packeges their meats? Try to buy a roast recently. You have buy enough to feed the whole block. Only thing the have in reasonable packages is hamburger and chicken. (and then you have to hunt for it)

    6 AnswersOther - Food & Drink1 decade ago
  • Did you know that Walmart???????????

    Will remove an item from the shelf (particularly meat items) if another store in the area has a raelly good price for that item?

    I once asked a meat dept. worker why they had no T-bones "is it beacuse Keoger has 'em on sale for $ 5.99 per lb.?" He said "yep", they would put them out again after Kroger's sale ends. Trick way not to have to match the price don't you think?

    17 AnswersOther - Food & Drink1 decade ago
  • Who is really?

    So organized that you have nothing to do on Thanksgiving day but, turn on the oven and watch the parade. Oh yeah, watch the games?

    If not. What have you left to do?

    9 AnswersEntertaining1 decade ago
  • Does anyone?

    After seeing the answers to some of these questions about how long to cook a turkey feel like you better NOT follow advice or you are putting your (and anyone who eats at your house) at risk?

    I just read someone tell another she was going to cook her 20Lb stuffed turkey for 3 1/2 to four hours @ 350.

    C'mon yall it should be cooked 4.25 hours per lb stuffed. 185 degrees internal temp.

    OMG!

    10 AnswersCooking & Recipes1 decade ago