Subj : Sourdough Whole-Wheat Biscuits To : Ben Collver From : Ruth Haffly Date : Sun Jun 22 2025 18:24:27 Hi Ben, RH> Have you eaten there? I know you do a lot (are you totally) of RH> vegetarian, does this place have options like cheese schnitzel? BC> I haven't eaten there for decades. I took a quick peek at their BC> online menu and it doesn't have a single vegetarian main dish. :> Nice to know it has been around for so long. It's one that we would enjoy but not take you to. RH> German chocolate cake is a medium brown in color with a RH> coconut/pecan filling and frosting. Black Forest cake is much darker, RH> has cherrys, whipped cream and chocolate shavings. True BF cake is also RH> made with kirschewasser (cherry brandy). BC> My version of impulse control is supply side. I never buy dessert and BC> rarely cook it. But if someone offers it to me, then it's fair game! BC> I'd eat either cake, if offered to me. I'd probably prefer the GCC BC> over the BFC. We usually don't buy it when eating out but the BF cake and apple strudel both looked appealing. I went to use the lady's room, leaving Steve to order one or the other to go. When I got back, he showed me the box, opened it slightly and then closed it so I only got a couple of second's look at it. Got back home (to daughter's) and were putting leftovers in the camper fridge when he opened the box again & I realised he'd ordered the wrong thing. As for dessert at home, it's usually fruit or a cookie but sometimes I'll get ambitious and make a pie or cobbler. Those are usually made for pot lucks tho, and if we have left overs, we'll take them home and finish. Ice cream is a good dessert, especially this time of year and we will visit a small shop where the owner makes everything, even his flavorings, from scratch in small amounts. BC> A few days ago i made a huge batch of veggie burgers from scratch and BC> French fries in the nuker & frying pan. I also made ketchup out of BC> tomato paste, cider vinegar, and coconut sugar. Today i got a batch BC> of lentil soup started in the crockpot. Quite satisfactory but BC> nothing to brag about. As long as it filled you and tasted good, it served the purpose. We're in the first days of a major hot spell so I'm thinking of what can go on the grill or in the microwave and goes with a tossed salad. BC> Random question: Have you ever used a computer with punched tape? No, but back in the mid 70s I used key punch cards to enter survey data into a computer. My Population Problems class (sociology) had done a survery of about 1/4 of the campus population and we co-olated the data that way. I used some of the data for a paper for my Social Psychology (psychology) class. (I was a sociology major, psychology and art minors.) --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... Myth #1: The computer only does what you tell it to do. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .