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Belated welcome, Klaus!

EDIT: Whoops! Didn't mean to get that friendly!


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Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! It is a day of peace and family togetherness.

barricades self in room and shoots alien indavers


Is there someone here who knows how far past the sell-by date eggs tend to be eatable?

Just discovered the ones in my fridge is ten days over - and it's not like I can smell them.


Kajehase wrote:

Is there someone here who knows how far past the sell-by date eggs tend to be eatable?

Just discovered the ones in my fridge is ten days over - and it's not like I can smell them.

Hasn't happened recently since eggs are usually eaten pretty quickly at my house, but I've used eggs that were three months old before. Not as tasty as fresh, but perfectly acceptable. If you're not sure, crack the egg into a separate bowl so you don't ruin other ingredients if it turns out to be spoiled. If it's not spoiled it's perfectly safe to eat it cooked. Is never safe to eat it raw. :)


Kajehase wrote:

Is there someone here who knows how far past the sell-by date eggs tend to be eatable?

Just discovered the ones in my fridge is ten days over - and it's not like I can smell them.

I just watched a special on this on TV the other day- it turns out there is no exact science to food dating, especially with eggs. They're in all probability still good. Eggs dry out instead of go bad in my personal experience, so crack an egg and see if it's still egg-like. If it's dry inside, you can't eat it(obviously).


Scintillae wrote:

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! It is a day of peace and family togetherness.

barricades self in room and shoots alien indavers

knocks on door to invite Scint to dinner, gets shot in chest


It seems that they should be eadible....


That shouldn't be palatable Kajehase..... no way.

Instead find some politicians & egg them.


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I GOT A RAISE!!

I ACTUALLY GOT A RAISE!!!


Thanks for the egg-advice, people. I'll probably not take DSX's advice, though - the only nearby politician's daughter went to school with me, and is a pretty cool guy.


Freehold DM wrote:
Scintillae wrote:

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! It is a day of peace and family togetherness.

barricades self in room and shoots alien indavers

knocks on door to invite Scint to dinner, gets shot in chest

Hey, should the FHDM's innards be full of green and orange tendrils? Oh, and a yellow-green goo?


DSXMachina wrote:

That shouldn't be palatable Kajehase..... no way.

Instead find some politicians & egg them.

Might I cordially invite you to an egging, yeeessss?


Icyshadow wrote:

I GOT A RAISE!!

I ACTUALLY GOT A RAISE!!!

Cool!


Happy Thanksgiving all.

I get to watch the Texans now. :)

The Exchange

Happy Thanksgiving, I hope everyone has a wonderful day.

The Exchange

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Happy Thanksgiving folks, I hope the finds you happy, healthy, and feeling fat. ;)

Ahhhh, FawTL... how I have missed you all.

Scarab Sages

Happy Thanksgiving to all you awesome FAWTLY Folk!

Silver Crusade

Klaus van der Kroft wrote:

Speaking of Pharasma, would a Cleric of Pharasma worry more about things dying when they are supposed to die, or about things just dying (or re-dying in the case of undead)?

As in, is it more about the balance of death (killing what should be dead, reviving what should be alive, letting go of the rest), or about the lady back at the Boneyard getting her more souls to sort out?

I don't think Pharasma is about accumulating more souls. I think it's about preserving the cycle, rather than hastening it.


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Crimson Jester wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving, I hope everyone has a wonderful day.

:O

Moorluck wrote:

Happy Thanksgiving folks, I hope the finds you happy, healthy, and feeling fat. ;)

Ahhhh, FawTL... how I have missed you all.

:O

Heya guys. Hope to see more of you.

Silver Crusade

Kajehase wrote:

Is there someone here who knows how far past the sell-by date eggs tend to be eatable?

Just discovered the ones in my fridge is ten days over - and it's not like I can smell them.

I heard that spoiled eggs will float in water. If they sink in water, they are still good for baking and such. I don't know if this is true or a wive's tale.

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Kajehase wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving, I hope everyone has a wonderful day.

:O

Moorluck wrote:

Happy Thanksgiving folks, I hope the finds you happy, healthy, and feeling fat. ;)

Ahhhh, FawTL... how I have missed you all.

:O

Heya guys. Hope to see more of you.

You should, of me at least, things seem to be calming down a bit and I feel drawn to FaWTL. :)

Silver Crusade

Happy Thanksgiving! I hope this turkey does not disappoint...

The Exchange

Celestial Healer wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope this turkey does not disappoint...

How'd you fix it? We normally deep fry our bird but this year Solnes wanted to grill ours. We'll see. :S


Moorluck wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving, I hope everyone has a wonderful day.

:O

Moorluck wrote:

Happy Thanksgiving folks, I hope the finds you happy, healthy, and feeling fat. ;)

Ahhhh, FawTL... how I have missed you all.

:O

Heya guys. Hope to see more of you.

You should, of me at least, things seem to be calming down a bit and I feel drawn to FaWTL. :)

Awesome. Welcome back.

Ditto to CJ. Hope we see more of you guys soon =)

Silver Crusade

Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope this turkey does not disappoint...
How'd you fix it? We normally deep fry our bird but this year Solnes wanted to grill ours. We'll see. :S

Roasting in the oven, rubbed down with butter and herbs. I've never actually been the one responsible for the turkey before, so it's intimidating.


Today's circus:

A few minutes ago I heard someone knocking to the apartment opposite mine and speaking through the door with the neighbors child. I stepped out to check what is happening: the man identified himself as police officer (soon three more cops in uniforms came) and told me that someone notified police that unsupervised child was standing or leaning through the window (1st floor or 2nd floor for American readers who fail to count the ground floor, enough to be crippled/dead after a fall).

The police talked for a while with the five year child but apparently the kid could not open the door from inside nor provide meaningful way of contacting the parents (mother went with the eldest child to shop and then to music school). I could not help them either, 'cause my contacts with the neighbors are limited to greeting them while passing on the stairs.

After a few more minutes they decided to call firefighters and use their ladder to enter through the window, instead of breaking the doors. Finally they managed to solve the problem and later contact the parents because I heard them arguing with the father that "his child would not do such thing..."


Icyshadow wrote:

I GOT A RAISE!!

I ACTUALLY GOT A RAISE!!!

Every two years you should send resumes out to not just jobs that are a step up from where you are, but where you can get a salary bump for making a lateral move. If you can move to get a promotion, or are offered such a job even if you are happy where you are, you can leverage that for a raise/promotion in your current job.

Unless the entity you work for is geared for staff rotation (and often even when it is) management is LOATHE to part with talent or to have to train somebody else to do your job especially because there is no guarantee they can get somebody to do it as well.

Always be looking for the next opportunity and if your current job can afford to retain you, they will always adjust your salary accordingly. I've consistently elevated my pay this way, and my wife has actually had sit-downs over drastic increases to what was considered "fair" salary in response to competing offers.

And never stop looking until you find a situation with good health/dental insurance! <3

The Exchange

Celestial Healer wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope this turkey does not disappoint...
How'd you fix it? We normally deep fry our bird but this year Solnes wanted to grill ours. We'll see. :S
Roasting in the oven, rubbed down with butter and herbs. I've never actually been the one responsible for the turkey before, so it's intimidating.

Sounds like it will be fine, trust yourself and watch the time.


Any of FaWtLies is a mathematician or has close ties to one?

5th Conference on Non-integer Order Calculus and its Applications.


Kajehase wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving, I hope everyone has a wonderful day.

:O

Moorluck wrote:

Happy Thanksgiving folks, I hope the finds you happy, healthy, and feeling fat. ;)

Ahhhh, FawTL... how I have missed you all.

:O

Heya guys. Hope to see more of you.

CJ!!!!!

Moorluck!!!!!!!

WELCOME BACK


Oh, and before I forget: Happy Alphabet day to any Albanian FAWTLies. ;)


Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope this turkey does not disappoint...
How'd you fix it? We normally deep fry our bird but this year Solnes wanted to grill ours. We'll see. :S

you can deep fry a whole turkey? won't it be to crisp outside before beeing ready inside?

and how big a deep fryer do you have??


Well, I've been asked to help with questions for a church trivia night.

...none of my pop culture banks are going to help since everyone who goes to these things has at least a decade and a half on me.


Kajehase wrote:

Is there someone here who knows how far past the sell-by date eggs tend to be eatable?

Just discovered the ones in my fridge is ten days over - and it's not like I can smell them.

Old eggs make the best hard-boiled eggs because they peel easily. Fresh eggs are a b%+@% to peel!

Welcome to all the new folks. I feel rather out of place.

And Happy Thanksgiving to all the USAians. May your turkey be moist and your stuffing savory!


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aeglos wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope this turkey does not disappoint...
How'd you fix it? We normally deep fry our bird but this year Solnes wanted to grill ours. We'll see. :S

you can deep fry a whole turkey? won't it be to crisp outside before beeing ready inside?

and how big a deep fryer do you have??

Like this. Though most people have a more fire-based rig.


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Celestial Healer wrote:
...rubbed down with butter and herbs.

You had me at rubbed down...


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aeglos wrote:


and how big a [redacted] do you have??

Uh oh. Now the rest of us will feel inadequate. Again. ;)


aeglos wrote:
Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope this turkey does not disappoint...
How'd you fix it? We normally deep fry our bird but this year Solnes wanted to grill ours. We'll see. :S

you can deep fry a whole turkey? won't it be to crisp outside before beeing ready inside?

and how big a deep fryer do you have??

Shatner on deep frying turkey...

Captain Kirk had to do a cautionary video for State Farm Insurance.

I personally wouldn't attempt it. I like my skin too much.


Happy Thanksgiving to the lads and lasses in the US!

Kajehase wrote:

Is there someone here who knows how far past the sell-by date eggs tend to be eatable?

Just discovered the ones in my fridge is ten days over - and it's not like I can smell them.

The best method to determine if an egg is eddible is to put it in cold water; if it sinks, then it means it has not filled with gases from decomposition, and thus most likely good. If it floats, then you need to throw it away.

Before anything else happens, the egg starts filling with gas, so unless it is cracked or has been somehow contaminated, a sinking egg is almost always good.


This Thursday has been going on for way too long. And it's not even 9 o' clock yet.


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Happy Thanksgiving from the land of the Pilgrims.

Good to see some new and old faces gathered 'round.


Do I want to look and see what was written in "Facts about the war in Israel" since I looked there the last time, 52 posts ago? Probably not...


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I'm sure they've solved the problem of peace in the Middle East by now.


Drejk wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
Scintillae wrote:

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! It is a day of peace and family togetherness.

barricades self in room and shoots alien indavers

knocks on door to invite Scint to dinner, gets shot in chest
Hey, should the FHDM's innards be full of green and orange tendrils? Oh, and a yellow-green goo?

I didn't know that FHDM was a minion of Moander. Since when did the Darkbringer come back to life?


Icyshadow wrote:

I GOT A RAISE!!

I ACTUALLY GOT A RAISE!!!

Gratz! I am glad to hear that.


Moorluck wrote:

Happy Thanksgiving folks, I hope the finds you happy, healthy, and feeling fat. ;)

Ahhhh, FawTL... how I have missed you all.

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!


Moorluck wrote:
Kajehase wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving, I hope everyone has a wonderful day.

:O

Moorluck wrote:

Happy Thanksgiving folks, I hope the finds you happy, healthy, and feeling fat. ;)

Ahhhh, FawTL... how I have missed you all.

:O

Heya guys. Hope to see more of you.

You should, of me at least, things seem to be calming down a bit and I feel drawn to FaWTL. :)

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!


Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:
I'm sure they've solved the problem of peace in the Middle East by now.

Yeah, once they are done, there will be no more chance for peace in the Middle East.


Moorluck wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope this turkey does not disappoint...
How'd you fix it? We normally deep fry our bird but this year Solnes wanted to grill ours. We'll see. :S

Why...would you deep fry a turkey?


Drejk wrote:

Any of FaWtLies is a mathematician or has close ties to one?

5th Conference on Non-integer Order Calculus and its Applications.

SWEET! If only I knew more math beyond Cal I.

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