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Add Homonym wrote:
I find it faster and simpler to take some nori, a bit of rice, and make "nemo rolls". My kids love 'em. Speaking of which, where can one mail order Nori? |
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Are you not from Georgia? No need to mail order it. Odds are its in
town at the nearest oriental market, or in places like World Bazzar etc., or possibly in your own grocery store. Here in town they sell 12 sheets of NORI 10 x 12 or so in size for less than a dollar. Same stuff in 6 sheets of approx 4" x 10 inches in lfs is like $5.99 Its really pretty common and I have seen it in Wally World already in the oriental food section, as well as in the seafood section. On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 20:25:38 -0500, KurtG wrote: Add Homonym wrote: I find it faster and simpler to take some nori, a bit of rice, and make "nemo rolls". My kids love 'em. Speaking of which, where can one mail order Nori? ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Tristan wrote:
Are you not from Georgia? NE Florida. No need to mail order it. Odds are its in town at the nearest oriental market, or in places like World Bazzar etc., or possibly in your own grocery store. Already checked, and no luck. I do occasionally get into Jacksonville, but so far, google has been wrong about oriental food store locations. I'll call ahead on my next trip. Its really pretty common and I have seen it in Wally World already in the oriental food section, as well as in the seafood section. Hm, oriental food section....maybe. Already checked the meager seafood selection. --Kurt |
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NE Florida...I knew that.....you told me before. My mind is slipping I
guess........been a long day! I wuld have figured most any town no matter hwatb size it is especially along any coastala area would have at least one oriental food store.....Heck there must be 30 of them here in landlocked montgomery area. Oh..... lots of natural / health food stores also sell Nori, so theres yet a few more places you can check. YOu can always call a oriental food place and see where they g et it or maybe even ask if they would sell you some. I bet most any of them will tell you where they get it or even sell you some. On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 21:09:47 -0500, KurtG wrote: Tristan wrote: Are you not from Georgia? NE Florida. No need to mail order it. Odds are its in town at the nearest oriental market, or in places like World Bazzar etc., or possibly in your own grocery store. Already checked, and no luck. I do occasionally get into Jacksonville, but so far, google has been wrong about oriental food store locations. I'll call ahead on my next trip. Its really pretty common and I have seen it in Wally World already in the oriental food section, as well as in the seafood section. Hm, oriental food section....maybe. Already checked the meager seafood selection. --Kurt ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Tristan wrote:
Oh..... lots of natural / health food stores also sell Nori, so theres yet a few more places you can check. I know the place. I'll drop by tomorrow. Around these parts, we just have tasteless BBQ and burgers. (I exaggerate, but not by much. BBQ, to me, needs to so hot it waters your eyes, and even better if restaurant has lead based paint peeling off the walls. Now that's BBQ!) --Kurt |
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That BBQ place sounds like "Jakes" here in town. It utilized one wall
of an existing metal building so the dude only had to build what was more or less a lean to type building, with no space to set down and eat.take out only. His wood is strewn around the local ABC stores parking lot, along with a splitting maul where he leaves it when finished as wellas a gas powered log splitter which is never copvered up and always exposed tothe rain. I do not think they floor has ever been swept or mopped. ON the long wall of his place its a common wall to a tire dealer......he has a outside brick lined pit with metal roof .. ONe look at ther place you would back on out theparking lot roof and go to Hardees.....but if you can get past the looks of the place and the owner its the best BBQ you could ever ask for. Its not uncommon to find him sleeping there as he makes BBQ 24/7/365 He also has a good selectio of his secret recipe sauces and some super french fried potatoe planks with a secret seasoning as well. He does Carolina type as well as Alabama type BBQ.both are fantastic. Thu, 04 Jan 2007 21:32:21 -0500, KurtG wrote: Tristan wrote: Oh..... lots of natural / health food stores also sell Nori, so theres yet a few more places you can check. I know the place. I'll drop by tomorrow. Around these parts, we just have tasteless BBQ and burgers. (I exaggerate, but not by much. BBQ, to me, needs to so hot it waters your eyes, and even better if restaurant has lead based paint peeling off the walls. Now that's BBQ!) --Kurt ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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Tristan wrote:
Its not uncommon to find him sleeping there as he makes BBQ 24/7/365 My kind of place... Just ordered an aqualife pro w/ 2x250Watt 10K MH and 2 x96Watt blue actinic. It has a 2 1/4" profile, as far as I can tell, the only thing what will fit in my hood which only allows 4.5". Guaranteed to spin the meter... --Kurt |
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![]() "Tristan" wrote in message ups.com... I never heard anyone even ask her about her filters..Must be those voices in her head. You wreck the pond group then hide here? Lieken wrote: Tell somebody who actually cares. Zëbulon wrote: It must be global warming. It's the first winter since 1995 that I have pumps and filters running in January. The cheap bucket filters are working great. :-) -- ZB.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 BEING A HORSES ASS ....FOREVER ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* "Tristan" wrote in message ... That BBQ place sounds like "Jakes" here in town. It utilized one wall of an existing metal building so the dude only had to build what was more or less a lean to type building, with no space to set down and eat.take out only. His wood is strewn around the local ABC stores parking lot, along with a splitting maul where he leaves it when finished as wellas a gas powered log splitter which is never copvered up and always exposed tothe rain. I do not think they floor has ever been swept or mopped. ON the long wall of his place its a common wall to a tire dealer......he has a outside brick lined pit with metal roof . ONe look at ther place you would back on out theparking lot roof and go to Hardees.....but if you can get past the looks of the place and the owner its the best BBQ you could ever ask for. Its not uncommon to find him sleeping there as he makes BBQ 24/7/365 He also has a good selectio of his secret recipe sauces and some super french fried potatoe planks with a secret seasoning as well. He does Carolina type as well as Alabama type BBQ.both are fantastic. Thu, 04 Jan 2007 21:32:21 -0500, KurtG wrote: Tristan wrote: Oh..... lots of natural / health food stores also sell Nori, so theres yet a few more places you can check. I know the place. I'll drop by tomorrow. Around these parts, we just have tasteless BBQ and burgers. (I exaggerate, but not by much. BBQ, to me, needs to so hot it waters your eyes, and even better if restaurant has lead based paint peeling off the walls. Now that's BBQ!) --Kurt ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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![]() "Tristan" BEING A HORSES ASS ....FOREVER wrote in message ... That BBQ place sounds like "Jakes" here in town. You wreck the pond group then hide here coward? Lieken wrote: Tell somebody who actually cares. Zëbulon wrote: It must be global warming. It's the first winter since 1995 that I have pumps and filters running in January. The cheap bucket filters are working great. :-) -- ZB.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 BEING A HORSES ASS ....FOREVER ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* "Tristan" wrote in message ... That BBQ place sounds like "Jakes" here in town. It utilized one wall of an existing metal building so the dude only had to build what was more or less a lean to type building, with no space to set down and eat.take out only. His wood is strewn around the local ABC stores parking lot, along with a splitting maul where he leaves it when finished as wellas a gas powered log splitter which is never copvered up and always exposed tothe rain. I do not think they floor has ever been swept or mopped. ON the long wall of his place its a common wall to a tire dealer......he has a outside brick lined pit with metal roof . ONe look at ther place you would back on out theparking lot roof and go to Hardees.....but if you can get past the looks of the place and the owner its the best BBQ you could ever ask for. Its not uncommon to find him sleeping there as he makes BBQ 24/7/365 He also has a good selectio of his secret recipe sauces and some super french fried potatoe planks with a secret seasoning as well. He does Carolina type as well as Alabama type BBQ.both are fantastic. Thu, 04 Jan 2007 21:32:21 -0500, KurtG wrote: Tristan wrote: Oh..... lots of natural / health food stores also sell Nori, so theres yet a few more places you can check. I know the place. I'll drop by tomorrow. Around these parts, we just have tasteless BBQ and burgers. (I exaggerate, but not by much. BBQ, to me, needs to so hot it waters your eyes, and even better if restaurant has lead based paint peeling off the walls. Now that's BBQ!) --Kurt ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! "Tristan" wrote in message ups.com... I never heard anyone even ask her about her filters..Must be those voices in her head. Lieken wrote: Tell somebody who actually cares. Zëbulon wrote: It must be global warming. It's the first winter since 1995 that I have pumps and filters running in January. The cheap bucket filters are working great. :-) -- ZB.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 BEING A HORSES ASS ....FOREVER ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* It utilized one wall of an existing metal building so the dude only had to build what was more or less a lean to type building, with no space to set down and eat.take out only. His wood is strewn around the local ABC stores parking lot, along with a splitting maul where he leaves it when finished as wellas a gas powered log splitter which is never copvered up and always exposed tothe rain. I do not think they floor has ever been swept or mopped. ON the long wall of his place its a common wall to a tire dealer......he has a outside brick lined pit with metal roof . ONe look at ther place you would back on out theparking lot roof and go to Hardees.....but if you can get past the looks of the place and the owner its the best BBQ you could ever ask for. Its not uncommon to find him sleeping there as he makes BBQ 24/7/365 He also has a good selectio of his secret recipe sauces and some super french fried potatoe planks with a secret seasoning as well. He does Carolina type as well as Alabama type BBQ.both are fantastic. Thu, 04 Jan 2007 21:32:21 -0500, KurtG wrote: Tristan wrote: Oh..... lots of natural / health food stores also sell Nori, so theres yet a few more places you can check. I know the place. I'll drop by tomorrow. Around these parts, we just have tasteless BBQ and burgers. (I exaggerate, but not by much. BBQ, to me, needs to so hot it waters your eyes, and even better if restaurant has lead based paint peeling off the walls. Now that's BBQ!) --Kurt ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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![]() "Tristan" wrote in message ups.com... I never heard anyone even ask her about her filters..Must be those voices in her head. We don't give a ****, stop trolling rec.ponds. Lieken wrote: Tell somebody who actually cares. Zëbulon wrote: It must be global warming. It's the first winter since 1995 that I have pumps and filters running in January. The cheap bucket filters are working great. :-) -- ZB.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 BEING A HORSES ASS ....FOREVER ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* "Tristan" wrote in message ... Are you not from Georgia? No need to mail order it. Odds are its in town at the nearest oriental market, or in places like World Bazzar etc., or possibly in your own grocery store. Here in town they sell 12 sheets of NORI 10 x 12 or so in size for less than a dollar. Same stuff in 6 sheets of approx 4" x 10 inches in lfs is like $5.99 Its really pretty common and I have seen it in Wally World already in the oriental food section, as well as in the seafood section. On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 20:25:38 -0500, KurtG wrote: Add Homonym wrote: I find it faster and simpler to take some nori, a bit of rice, and make "nemo rolls". My kids love 'em. Speaking of which, where can one mail order Nori? ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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