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On 2024-11-08 3:01 p.m., jmcquown wrote:Well, this isn't stir fried and I can't really say if it would benefit from the addition of cumin. What the heck, try it and report back. :)On 11/8/2024 4:57 PM, Ed P wrote:I was once served zucchini stir-fried with cumin. It was delicious butOn 11/8/2024 4:27 PM, jmcquown wrote:Lots of impeachments (Clinton, too, IIRC) but none were ever forced out of office. It's a rather useless amendment dating back to the 1800's.On 11/8/2024 3:46 PM, Dave Smith wrote:>On 2024-11-08 2:10 p.m., jmcquown wrote:As far as I can determine, there has never been a US President who was Impeached who was ever actually forced out of office.On 11/8/2024 10:47 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:>I worry about it some, but there's not much I can do. I would>
put pretty good odds on a palace coup, with Trump being forced
out under the 25th Amendment.
Nobody takes Impeachment seriously anymore; it sure doesn't seem to work with this guy.
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Maybe they don't take so seriously because they don't really know what it is.
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None ever were. Nixon was impeached and he resigned.
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>I like the crispy fried aspect of it with the inside being nice and tender. :)OB Food: Pan Fried Cod fillets and roasted zucchini.>
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For the zucchini:
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2-3 zucchini, ends cut off, then slice the squash in half lengthwise
about 1 tsp. salt
about 2 Tbs. neutral oil
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Preheat the oven to 450°F.
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Sprinkle the sliced zucchini with salt. Heat the oil in a large oven- safe skillet over medium-high heat. When the oil starts to ripple, carefully add the zucchini, cut side down, and brown them (without turning) until just a little light brown. 3-5 minutes. Transfer the skillet into the oven and roast for about 20 minutes. The zucchini should turn out a nice deep brown. The outside will be crispy, the inside will be very tender.
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Jill
The zucchini sounds interesting that way. Normally, it is just mushy.
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Jill
I've never been able to duplicate it. Perhaps I should follow your
method.
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