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Marble-Top Chocolate Rum Squares
Group: alt.cookies.yum.yum.yum · Group Profile · Search for gelatin in alt.cookies.yum.yum.yum
Author: minnie
Date: Sep 20, 2008 06:52
...cups graham cracker crumbs 1/3 cup butter -- melted Filling 2 eggs -- separated 1 cup milk 3/4 cup sugar 1 tablespoon gelatin 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips 1/3 cup dak rum 1 cup whipping cream 1 teaspoon vanilla In bowl, stir crumbs...
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US-NJ: Montclair-Food Service Worker MSU
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Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Aug 11, 2008 14:13
... periods following verbal or written instructions. The Food Service Worker may brew coffee and tea, lift and move supplies, equipment, furniture and food. Additional responsibilities include preparing salads, fruits, melons and gelatin dessert and cleaning vegetables and fruits. The Food Service Worker peels, cleans, and cuts food products and prepares cold sandwiches and cheese and read recipes and product directions, preparing appropriate pans ...
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Re: Another convert to righteousness
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Author: Roger Thorpe
Date: Jul 22, 2008 07:37
... of the confectionary production that amounts to. I also wonder if they factored in the entire energy production for the gelatine used. You do know where gelatine comes from don't you? Yeah yeah, I know where gelatine comes from. Your claim (that walking to the shops is less efficient than motoring is so counterintuitive that, if you're going to ...
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Re: Another convert to righteousness
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Author: Conor
Date: Jul 22, 2008 06:54
...how much of the percentage of the confectionary production that amounts to. I also wonder if they factored in the entire energy production for the gelatine used. You do know where gelatine comes from don't you? -- Conor I only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow isn't looking good either. - Scott Adams
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Re: What is Ether?
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Author: Ilja Schmelzer
Date: May 26, 2008 04:00
.... It is not completely clear what means "mechanical properties". Consisting of parts whose state is defined by their position in space? In this case, the cells of my model fit very well. It was super dense gelatinous goo a zillion time stiffer than Toledo Steel with zero viscosity. What does this have to do with your work? Above theories share a lot of properties, especially if you compare them with other theories of modern...
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Re: What is Ether?
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Author: Robert J. Kolker
Date: May 24, 2008 06:27
... say your lattice model is some sort of potatoe. Then you will have a Potatoe Theory. It has nothing to do with the aether of Maxwell and Michelson. Their aether was a SUBSTANCE with mechanical properties. It was super dense gelatinous goo a zillion time stiffer than Toledo Steel with zero viscosity. What does this have to do with your work? Bob Kolker ilja-schmelzer.de/clm, especially ilja-schmelzer.de/clm/paper.pdf
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Simple Artificial Cell Created From Scratch To Study Cell Complexity
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Author: kylerandor
Date: May 24, 2008 00:31
...) — A team of Penn State researchers has developed a simple artificial cell with which to investigate the organization and function of two of the most basic cell components: the cell membrane and the cytoplasm--the gelatinous fluid that surrounds the structures in living cells. The work could lead to the creation of new drugs that take advantage of properties of cell organization to prevent the development of diseases. The team's findings ...
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Re: What is Ether?
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Author: socratus
Date: May 23, 2008 22:45
.... The magnetic field is not the aether which carries light. Mag fields and electric fields are compenents of a four tensor. They are not visco-elsastic substances. The Aether of Maxwell was a superstiff space filling gelatinous goo which was sufficiently rare (undense) as not to slow planets in their orbits. Do you think any such thing can exist. The MMX show that no such thing exists. Bob Kolker ...
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Re: What is Ether?
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Author: David Thomson
Date: May 23, 2008 18:21
.... They are structures composed of quantum rotating magnetic fields. You can feel the visco-elastic structure of the magnetic field when you place two magnets near each other. The Aether of Maxwell was a superstiff space filling gelatinous goo which was sufficiently rare (undense) as not to slow planets in their orbits. Do you think any such thing can exist. The MMX show that no such thing exists. The MMX cleary showed that a...
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Re: What is Ether?
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Author: Robert J. Kolker
Date: May 23, 2008 15:04
...> Aether. The magnetic field is not the aether which carries light. Mag fields and electric fields are compenents of a four tensor. They are not visco-elsastic substances. The Aether of Maxwell was a superstiff space filling gelatinous goo which was sufficiently rare (undense) as not to slow planets in their orbits. Do you think any such thing can exist. The MMX show that no such thing exists. Bob Kolker Also, quantum ...
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