Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-17 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 11:30 PM, John wrote: > Think pickled bait. But delicious pickled bait. Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-17 Thread John
On 1/16/2017 10:28 PM, Brian Walters wrote: On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 12:16 PM, Larry Colen wrote: Brian Walters wrote: OK - I've got to ask. What on earth is 'poke'? Basically the Hawaiian word for ceviche. OK - I'm not going to ask :-)> Cheers Brian Think pickled bait. --

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-17 Thread Charles Robinson
Boo. On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 12:06 AM, Larry Colen wrote: > > > Paul Stenquist wrote: > >> I buy Costco poke too. I usually manage to get it home. It's like a mini >> Hawaiian vacation. :-) >> > > I've been thinking of getting some mango to go with it. I hear that poke' >

RE: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-17 Thread John Coyle
t: Tuesday, 17 January 2017 5:18 PM To: pdml@pdml.net Subject: Re: PESO Poke stack On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 02:39 PM, ann sanfedele wrote: > > > On 1/16/2017 10:29 PM, Brian Walters wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 02:16 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: > >> On Mon, Jan

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Brian Walters
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 02:39 PM, ann sanfedele wrote: > > > On 1/16/2017 10:29 PM, Brian Walters wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 02:16 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: > >> On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 6:50 PM, Brian Walters > >> wrote: > >> OK - I've got to ask. What on

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Larry Colen
Paul Stenquist wrote: I buy Costco poke too. I usually manage to get it home. It's like a mini Hawaiian vacation. :-) I've been thinking of getting some mango to go with it. I hear that poke' mango was very popular a couple of months ago. Paul via phone On Jan 16, 2017, at 8:16 PM,

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Paul Stenquist
I buy Costco poke too. I usually manage to get it home. It's like a mini Hawaiian vacation. :-) Paul via phone > On Jan 16, 2017, at 8:16 PM, Larry Colen wrote: > > > > Brian Walters wrote: >> OK - I've got to ask. What on earth is 'poke'? > > Basically the Hawaiian word

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread ann sanfedele
On 1/16/2017 10:29 PM, Brian Walters wrote: On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 02:16 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 6:50 PM, Brian Walters wrote: OK - I've got to ask. What on earth is 'poke'? It's Poke, not a poke:

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Brian Walters
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 02:16 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: > On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 6:50 PM, Brian Walters > wrote: > > > OK - I've got to ask. What on earth is 'poke'? > > > It's Poke, not a poke: > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poke_(fish_salad) >

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Brian Walters
On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 12:16 PM, Larry Colen wrote: > > > Brian Walters wrote: > > OK - I've got to ask. What on earth is 'poke'? > > Basically the Hawaiian word for ceviche. > OK - I'm not going to ask :-)> Cheers Brian -- -- -- http://www.fastmail.com - A no graphics, no

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 6:50 PM, Brian Walters wrote: > OK - I've got to ask. What on earth is 'poke'? It's Poke, not a poke: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poke_(fish_salad) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/poke-bowl-recipes_us_5743abb0e4b0613b512b1bfd

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Certainly looks authentic. Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 6:03 PM, Larry Colen wrote: > > > Daniel J. Matyola wrote: > >> How did you like the poke? It looks great. Poke is my favorite >> Hawaiian >> dish, followed by

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Larry Colen
Brian Walters wrote: OK - I've got to ask. What on earth is 'poke'? Basically the Hawaiian word for ceviche. -- Larry Colen l...@red4est.com (postbox on min4est) http://red4est.com/lrc -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread P. J. Alling
Wait here while I find a sharp stick, and I'll show you... On 1/16/2017 6:50 PM, Brian Walters wrote: OK - I've got to ask. What on earth is 'poke'? Cheers Brian On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 09:15 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: How did you like the poke? It looks great. Poke is my favorite

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Jostein
It used to be something on facebook. Jostein Den 17.01.2017 00.50, skrev Brian Walters: OK - I've got to ask. What on earth is 'poke'? Cheers Brian On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 09:15 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: How did you like the poke? It looks great. Poke is my favorite Hawaiian dish,

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Brian Walters
OK - I've got to ask. What on earth is 'poke'? Cheers Brian On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, at 09:15 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: > How did you like the poke? It looks great. Poke is my favorite > Hawaiian > dish, followed by seared Ahi. Kahlua pork not so much. > > I am on Maui now, and had poke

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Larry Colen
Daniel J. Matyola wrote: How did you like the poke? It looks great. Poke is my favorite Hawaiian dish, followed by seared Ahi. Kahlua pork not so much. It was pretty good. www.ponohawaiiangrill.com/ It was their spicy mauna loa poke stack http://www.ponohawaiiangrill.com/site/?p=829

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
How did you like the poke? It looks great. Poke is my favorite Hawaiian dish, followed by seared Ahi. Kahlua pork not so much. I am on Maui now, and had poke on Saturday. Every supermarket and fish store advertises "Poke made fresh Daily," and the TV anchors whine every time there is a

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 16/1/17, P. J. Alling, discombobulated, unleashed: >Jeez Larry, when hipsters instagram their lunch, they usually use a cell >phone. Isn't a K-1 a bit of overkill? MARK -- Cheers, Cotty ___/\__Broadcast, Corporate, || (O) |Web Video Production --

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread John
The same thing actually. That pig in a poke often turned out to be a cat once you did let it out of the bag. On 1/16/2017 1:44 PM, Jostein wrote: In Norwegian, that expression involves cats rather than pigs. Guess the chef would have been sacked to put that on the menu. Jostein Den 16.01.2017

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Larry Colen
Now you've let the cat out of the bag. On January 16, 2017 10:44:15 AM PST, Jostein wrote: >In Norwegian, that expression involves cats rather than pigs. >Guess the chef would have been sacked to put that on the menu. >Jostein > >Den 16.01.2017 17.41, skrev Larry Colen: >> Last

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Jostein
In Norwegian, that expression involves cats rather than pigs. Guess the chef would have been sacked to put that on the menu. Jostein Den 16.01.2017 17.41, skrev Larry Colen: Last night, I had dinner at a Hawaiian restaurant called the Pono grill. One of the items on their menu was something

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread P. J. Alling
Jeez Larry, when hipsters instagram their lunch, they usually use a cell phone. Isn't a K-1 a bit of overkill? That pun is just waffle. On 1/16/2017 11:41 AM, Larry Colen wrote: Last night, I had dinner at a Hawaiian restaurant called the Pono grill. One of the items on their menu was

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Alan C
I could say something but I won't. Alan C -Original Message- From: Larry Colen Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 6:41 PM To: Pentax-Discuss List Subject: PESO Poke stack Last night, I had dinner at a Hawaiian restaurant called the Pono grill. One of the items on their menu was something

Re: PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Jack Davis
Oooo!!! J Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 16, 2017, at 8:41 AM, Larry Colen wrote: > > Last night, I had dinner at a Hawaiian restaurant called the Pono grill. One > of the items on their menu was something they called a poke' stack, which > looked interesting. I saw that

PESO Poke stack

2017-01-16 Thread Larry Colen
Last night, I had dinner at a Hawaiian restaurant called the Pono grill. One of the items on their menu was something they called a poke' stack, which looked interesting. I saw that for a couple bucks more, it came with kahlua pork. When it came, it turns out that the pork was on the side so I

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-11-02 Thread knarf
I had a friend named Tofu. He was vegan. Now he's moved over to the dark side and no longer accepts the moniker. Cheers, frank On November 2, 2015 12:32:19 PM EST, Bill wrote: >On 11/2/2015 10:13 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote: >> >> >> Speaking about "organic"

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-11-02 Thread Igor PDML-StR
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 3:10 PM, P.J. Alling wrote: No culture that had a choice would have chosen Corn But some were forced: http://backstoryradio.org/2013/10/06/corn-diplomacy-and-the-cold-war/ But then that's what politicians do: HFCS, methanol-added gas.. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-11-02 Thread Igor PDML-StR
Speaking about "organic" bananas, https://goo.gl/2D8Zdk (And you might enjoy the entire video clip from the beginning.) Igor Daniel J. Matyola Sat, 31 Oct 2015 10:09:41 -0700 wrote: We just returned from Wegman's our local supermarket. I almost made a mistake and purchased "organic"

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-11-02 Thread Bill
On 11/2/2015 10:13 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote: Speaking about "organic" bananas, https://goo.gl/2D8Zdk (And you might enjoy the entire video clip from the beginning.) Tofu dogs are people. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-11-01 Thread steve harley
On Sat, Oct 31, 2015, at 18:18, John wrote: > Is there any difference between "organic" bananas & the regular ones? I > mean other than the cost? organic bananas are often a bit smaller and sometimes they ripen differently (they can brown more before becoming overripe); i like them because of

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-31 Thread David Mann
On Oct 31, 2015, at 5:14 PM, knarf wrote: > Corn or wheat silage is a very common feed ration ingredient to be used. It > can account for the forage and concentrate portion of the diet. Silage is the > entire plant (seed and stalk), harvested in an earlier stage with

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-31 Thread P.J. Alling
Geez, I never said that Maize, (because corn is ambiguous), wasn't a decent food, I like Maize, but it's pretty much the worst original choice for a grain crop, and would never have been domesticated if the natives of the Americas had a better choice. It has a lot of advantages, /today/,

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-31 Thread knarf
I'm not sure what that has to do with our discussion of corn as a predominant component in cattle feed. Cattle have evolved over millions of years to eat grass. Corn is fed to them at feedlots because its incredibly high energy content bulks them up quickly and cheaply for slaughter. But the

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-31 Thread Larry Colen
knarf wrote: I'm not sure what that has to do with our discussion of corn as a predominant component in cattle feed. Cattle have evolved over millions of years to eat grass. Corn is fed to them at feedlots because its incredibly high energy content bulks them up quickly and cheaply for

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-31 Thread knarf
No, not in the same way at all. We're omnivores but that doesn't mean we ~have~ to eat meat. We evolved so when plant-based food was scarce we had the option of eating animals. There is some evidence (admittedly disputed) that many prehistoric tribes existed on an almost completely

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-31 Thread Bob W-PDML
On 31 Oct 2015, at 20:10, Larry Colen wrote: > > > > knarf wrote: >> I'm not sure what that has to do with our discussion of corn as a >> predominant component in cattle feed. Cattle have evolved over millions of >> years to eat grass. Corn is fed to them at feedlots

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-31 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
We just returned from Wegman's our local supermarket. I almost made a mistake and purchased "organic" bananas instead of the regular ones. Luckily, I realized the mistake in time. Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 11:03 AM, knarf

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-31 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/26/corn-health-myths-nutrition_n_5591977.html http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice=90 http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/cereal-grains-and-pasta/5687/2 Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 12:14

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-31 Thread John
Is there any difference between "organic" bananas & the regular ones? I mean other than the cost? On 10/31/2015 1:08 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: We just returned from Wegman's our local supermarket. I almost made a mistake and purchased "organic" bananas instead of the regular ones. Luckily,

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-31 Thread knarf
Around these parts organic bananas aren't much more than regular ones. Once in a while I'll buy organic. The flesh has a different consistency. Hard to express but it's a bit creamier feeling. And they taste pretty good; again I don't really have the vocabulary to properly describe it. Or

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread Bill
On 10/30/2015 1:10 PM, P.J. Alling wrote: On 10/30/2015 12:10 AM, knarf wrote: That's quite funny, the part about eating vegans when they're young. I can barely type, I'm laughing so hard. As for competing with farm animals for food, I'm pretty sure that cows, pigs and chickens don't eat leafy

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread Bob W-PDML
Everything we think we know is just a sea urchin dreaming. B > On 30 Oct 2015, at 12:53, Paul Stenquist wrote: > > When a sea urchin thinks what does it think about? I assume that it must be a > sentient being since it's an animal. > > Paul via phone > >> On Oct

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread P.J. Alling
On 10/30/2015 4:29 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote: On 30 Oct 2015, at 19:04, P.J. Alling wrote: On 10/29/2015 8:19 PM, Bill wrote: On 10/29/2015 6:15 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote: On 29 Oct 2015, at 23:39, Bill wrote: On 10/29/2015 6:26 AM, Daniel J.

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread P.J. Alling
I didn't say it was natural, I said there was a lot of soy used. Even herbivores need amino acids to build proteins, more building blocks make for faster growth. On 10/31/2015 12:14 AM, knarf wrote: According to a Young Cattleman on an agriculture propaganda site: "Corn is the predominant

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread knarf
According to a Young Cattleman on an agriculture propaganda site: "Corn is the predominant grain used because it is a great source of starch (carbohydrates) utilized for energy. Other grains used include oats, barley, sorghum, distillers (brewers) grains, and by-products of numerous grain and

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread P.J. Alling
On 10/30/2015 7:33 PM, Bill wrote: On 10/30/2015 1:10 PM, P.J. Alling wrote: On 10/30/2015 12:10 AM, knarf wrote: That's quite funny, the part about eating vegans when they're young. I can barely type, I'm laughing so hard. As for competing with farm animals for food, I'm pretty sure that

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
"How can you tell is a person is a vegetarian? You don't have to. They will be sure to tell you." Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 12:22 AM, knarf wrote: > Veganism really isn't hard to understand. I don't feel the

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread Paul Stenquist
When a sea urchin thinks what does it think about? I assume that it must be a sentient being since it's an animal. Paul via phone > On Oct 30, 2015, at 8:39 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: > > "How can you tell is a person is a vegetarian? > You don't have to. They will

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread Jack Davis
They may then be trumped by a vegan. :0) J Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 30, 2015, at 5:39 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: > > "How can you tell is a person is a vegetarian? > You don't have to. They will be sure to tell you." > > Dan Matyola >

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 8:52 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote: > When a sea urchin thinks what does it think about? I assume that it must be a > sentient being since it's an animal. I don't think that a sea urchin is capable of thought, but who knows? Sea urchins have no true

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread knarf
Sentience is the ability to perceive or feel, not to think. >From Wikipedia: "Sentience is the ability to feel, perceive, or experience subjectively.[1] Eighteenth-century philosophers used the concept to distinguish the ability to think (reason) from the ability to feel (sentience). In

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread knarf
"So, they eat other animal life, and thus are fair game for us..." I hope your not really saying that's your test, Dan. That sure opens the door to eating lots of different animals. Obviously you have other criteria as well; cows, after all are vegetarian. Cheers, frank On October 30, 2015

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread P.J. Alling
On 10/29/2015 8:19 PM, Bill wrote: On 10/29/2015 6:15 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote: On 29 Oct 2015, at 23:39, Bill wrote: On 10/29/2015 6:26 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:04 AM, knarf wrote: Nice photo anyway.

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread P.J. Alling
On 10/30/2015 12:10 AM, knarf wrote: That's quite funny, the part about eating vegans when they're young. I can barely type, I'm laughing so hard. As for competing with farm animals for food, I'm pretty sure that cows, pigs and chickens don't eat leafy greens, nightshades, beans and lentils,

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread P.J. Alling
Deep Sea Urchin Thoughts... On 10/30/2015 8:52 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote: When a sea urchin thinks what does it think about? I assume that it must be a sentient being since it's an animal. Paul via phone On Oct 30, 2015, at 8:39 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: "How can

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread Bob W-PDML
On 30 Oct 2015, at 19:04, P.J. Alling wrote: > >> On 10/29/2015 8:19 PM, Bill wrote: >>> On 10/29/2015 6:15 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote: On 29 Oct 2015, at 23:39, Bill wrote: >> On 10/29/2015 6:26 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread John
On 10/29/2015 7:41 PM, Bill wrote: On 10/29/2015 6:33 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 5:29 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote: In this life if there's one thing I stand by, it's 'I'll try [just about] anything once". As the descendant of Eastern European

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread steve harley
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015, at 10:01, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: > Poke (pronounced POH-kay) is the quintessential Hawaiian dish. > > http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18117290 a visceral photo figuratively and literally soften the highlights and it could be a magazine shot and interesting

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread Larry Colen
That photo does a good job of making me hungry, and I just finished a fairly large meal. Daniel J. Matyola wrote: On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 7:12 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote: Oh wow - looks and sounds delicious. Poke is awesome. People miss out on so many wonderful things by

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-30 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 3:10 PM, P.J. Alling wrote: > No culture that had a choice would have chosen Corn I disagree! I love corn. Then again, I'm not very cultured . . . . Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola -- PDML Pentax-Discuss

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:04 AM, knarf wrote: > Nice photo anyway. Thanks, Frank. I don't really understand the vegan movement, but then again, you don't need my understanding or approval. At least it keeps the price of red meat down a bit. Dan Matyola

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Paul Stenquist
I love Uni -- sea urchin roe -- but it has to be very fresh. As it ages, it develops an iodine taste. Poke doesn't even count as exotic. It's just great food. Paul via phone > On Oct 29, 2015, at 5:29 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote: > > On 28/10/15, Daniel J. Matyola,

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 7:29 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote: > I love Uni -- sea urchin roe -- but it has to be very fresh. As it ages, it > develops an iodine taste. Poke doesn't even count as exotic. It's just great > food. Paul, I thought that Uni is the gonads of the sea

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 5:29 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote: > In this life if there's one thing I stand by, it's 'I'll try [just > about] anything once". As the descendant of Eastern European peasants, I'll eat just about anything that is place before me. As I said above, I

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 10:36 AM, ann sanfedele wrote: > On a different topic, Dan - you did the announcer's jinx thing on the DeGrom > :-( big time! Yes, but I am a big time Yankee fan. Tuna used in tuna casserole is not at all like fresh tuna grilled or raw tuna in poke,

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread P.J. Alling
As a t-shirt, a botanist friend used to wear, says; "Plant's have feelings too." On 10/29/2015 1:04 AM, knarf wrote: It actually looks good. Except for that whole "it's a dead animal" thing. I can't imagine there's a vegan substitute. Haven't heard of any cruelty - free fake raw meats.

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Donald Guthrie
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Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread ann sanfedele
Ha! Actually , Dan, I likedsalmon roe with raw quail eggsushi. But I think it a better idea not to eat raw fish at all these days... However tuna is a fish I got quite sick of in my early twenties - macaroni casarole with mushroomsoup and tuna- and I think once got sick from - can't abide

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Donald Guthrie wrote: > So sort of like pickled herring but tuna? In any event sounds good I like > tuna in any form. Looks very red in the photo is that from the sauce? Mo, Don, raw tuna naturally ranges from light red to dark red,

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread John
On 10/28/2015 1:20 PM, Mark Roberts wrote: "Daniel J. Matyola" wrote: Poke (pronounced POH-kay) is the quintessential Hawaiian dish. It is served in most Hawaiian homes and restaurants, and no gathering in Hawaii would be complete without a few bowls of poke. Poke is

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Bob W-PDML
He could have made a decent living as a greengrocer too. B > On 29 Oct 2015, at 15:54, P.J. Alling wrote: > > As a t-shirt, a botanist friend used to wear, says; "Plant's have feelings > too." > >> On 10/29/2015 1:04 AM, knarf wrote: >> It actually looks good.

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Igor PDML-StR
Dan, Yep, nice poke is very tasty! Surprisingly, the sushi stand at the local supermarket ("HEB") sells "poke". But it is essentially just passable tuna sashimi. As for things that are similar to this "poke" is the dish that is called "[fish] ceviche" in Chile, and especially in Easter

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Bob W-PDML
On 29 Oct 2015, at 23:39, Bill wrote: > >> On 10/29/2015 6:26 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: >>> On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:04 AM, knarf wrote: >>> Nice photo anyway. >> >> Thanks, Frank. >> >> I don't really understand the vegan movement,

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Bill
On 10/29/2015 6:15 PM, Bob W-PDML wrote: On 29 Oct 2015, at 23:39, Bill wrote: On 10/29/2015 6:26 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:04 AM, knarf wrote: Nice photo anyway. Thanks, Frank. I don't really understand

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Bill
On 10/29/2015 6:26 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:04 AM, knarf wrote: Nice photo anyway. Thanks, Frank. I don't really understand the vegan movement, but then again, you don't need my understanding or approval. At least it keeps the price of

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Bill
On 10/29/2015 6:33 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 5:29 AM, Steve Cottrell wrote: In this life if there's one thing I stand by, it's 'I'll try [just about] anything once". As the descendant of Eastern European peasants, I'll eat just about anything

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 28/10/15, Daniel J. Matyola, discombobulated, unleashed: >It is indeed, Steve. One must keep an open mind and be a bit >adventurous at times. Last wee at Haru in NYC I tried sea urchin >sashimi for the first time. Not my favorite, by any means, but quite >interesting. The soft shell crab

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Bill
On 10/29/2015 8:39 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote: On 29 Oct 2015, at 23:39, Bill wrote: On 10/29/2015 6:26 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:04 AM, knarf wrote: Nice photo anyway. Thanks, Frank. I don't really understand the vegan movement, but

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread knarf
Veganism really isn't hard to understand. I don't feel the need to defend or explain it here, but it's got a lot to do with alleviating cruelty and exploitation of sentient, feeling beings. I guess it's about where you draw the line. No one normal would eat other humans. Lots wouldn't

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread knarf
That's quite funny, the part about eating vegans when they're young. I can barely type, I'm laughing so hard. As for competing with farm animals for food, I'm pretty sure that cows, pigs and chickens don't eat leafy greens, nightshades, beans and lentils, root vegetables and fresh fruits. No,

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-29 Thread Igor PDML-StR
On 29 Oct 2015, at 23:39, Bill wrote: On 10/29/2015 6:26 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 1:04 AM, knarf wrote: Nice photo anyway. Thanks, Frank. I don't really understand the vegan movement, but then again, you don't need my understanding or

PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Poke (pronounced POH-kay) is the quintessential Hawaiian dish. It is served in most Hawaiian homes and restaurants, and no gathering in Hawaii would be complete without a few bowls of poke. Poke is bite-size pieces of raw tuna doused in seasonings, and mixed with seaweed and Maui onions.

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread Mark Roberts
"Daniel J. Matyola" wrote: >Poke (pronounced POH-kay) is the quintessential Hawaiian dish. It is >served in most Hawaiian homes and restaurants, and no gathering in >Hawaii would be complete without a few bowls of poke. Poke is >bite-size pieces of raw tuna doused in

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 1:12 PM, Alan C wrote: > You actually eat that? A kind of sushi? Not for me thank you. More like sashimi than sushi, but definitely influenced by Japanese cuisine. Japanese Americans are the largest ethnic group in Hawaii. In any event, poke is quite

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread ann sanfedele
-Discuss Mail List Subject: PESO: Poke Poke (pronounced POH-kay) is the quintessential Hawaiian dish. It is served in most Hawaiian homes and restaurants, and no gathering in Hawaii would be complete without a few bowls of poke. Poke is bite-size pieces of raw tuna doused in seasonings, and mixed

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread ann sanfedele
I really have to read other responses before I make my quips (which see) I actuallywon't eat turn at all, cooked or raw. Mark - I didn't look at your zombie stuff - until Marco said one was funny and it was so I looked but I really have an inability to cope with seeing disfigurement,

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread Alan C
You actually eat that? A kind of sushi? Not for me thank you. Alan C -Original Message- From: Daniel J. Matyola Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 6:01 PM To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: PESO: Poke Poke (pronounced POH-kay) is the quintessential Hawaiian dish. It is served

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Mark Roberts wrote: > What? No pork? Surely there shoud be some pig in a poke? No, Mark, that is the other quintessential Hawaiian dish: Kalua Pig. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalua Dan Matyola

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 7:12 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote: > Oh wow - looks and sounds delicious. It is indeed, Steve. One must keep an open mind and be a bit adventurous at times. Last wee at Haru in NYC I tried sea urchin sashimi for the first time. Not my favorite, by any

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread knarf
It actually looks good. Except for that whole "it's a dead animal" thing. I can't imagine there's a vegan substitute. Haven't heard of any cruelty - free fake raw meats. Nice photo anyway. Cheers, frank On October 28, 2015 11:04:22 PM EDT, "Daniel J. Matyola" wrote:

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread P.J. Alling
On 10/28/2015 1:20 PM, Mark Roberts wrote: "Daniel J. Matyola" wrote: Poke (pronounced POH-kay) is the quintessential Hawaiian dish. It is served in most Hawaiian homes and restaurants, and no gathering in Hawaii would be complete without a few bowls of poke. Poke is

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread P.J. Alling
It's not sushi, there's no rice. On 10/28/2015 1:12 PM, Alan C wrote: You actually eat that? A kind of sushi? Not for me thank you. Alan C -Original Message- From: Daniel J. Matyola Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 6:01 PM To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: PESO: Poke Poke

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 28/10/15, Daniel J. Matyola, discombobulated, unleashed: >Poke (pronounced POH-kay) is the quintessential Hawaiian dish. It is >served in most Hawaiian homes and restaurants, and no gathering in >Hawaii would be complete without a few bowls of poke. Poke is >bite-size pieces of raw tuna

Re: PESO: Poke

2015-10-28 Thread P.J. Alling
So in other words Hawaiian Sashimi. It looks shiny, nicely exposed, though I'm not sure it looks appetizing. On 10/28/2015 12:01 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: Poke (pronounced POH-kay) is the quintessential Hawaiian dish. It is served in most Hawaiian homes and restaurants, and no gathering in