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RE: frozen microworms ?




Ahh yes, the advantages of bachelorhood! The old saying has never been proven wrong to my knowledge; "Women, can't live with them, can't live without them."
 Tranquility Base <TranquilityBase at NetZero_Net> wrote:Hi Mach,

I strongly disagree here. Women for all of their other wonderful qualities
and charms are downright unpredictable! Even if you wife has never cooked
and has never even expressed an interest in cooking, there is no way of
predicting what will happen if she runs across a great new recipe for Udon
or Miso soup or feels that she needs to impress her friends with her
culinary prowess.

If she were to include the microworms in your dinner, how would you explain
that you will not eat or at least try her first effort at cooking? Eating
the foul smelling stuff could make you sick. On the other hand not eating
it will result in severe marital disharmony. And if your wife ever finds out
that she has been eating worms, the consequences could be fatal....to you!

Never store live killie foods in your fridge and mislabel them as human
food! Although this might make for a great sit-com episode, it can't
possibly be a good thing for your marriage.


Peace,

~RJ~

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-killietalk at aka_org [mailto:owner-killietalk at aka_org]On
Behalf Of Mach Fukada
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 11:09 PM
To: killietalk at aka_org
Subject: Re: frozen microworms ?


My wife said: "just don't tell her". If she asks tell her it is a fermented
soy bean paste (miso) used for Japanese cooking.
MTF

----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel S. Katz" 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: frozen microworms ?


> Harry, I think the only way I can convince Sue to let me put microworms in
> the refrigerator is to tell her it's " Doctor's orders". If I say that,
> will you back me up when you see her at the Convention in May?
> Dan
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: 
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 8:23 PM
> Subject: Re: frozen microworms ?
>
>
> > Don't freeze the microworms, Dan. Simply place them in a regular
> > refrigerator. The worms will go dormant for many months and then revive
> when
> > they are warmed up again. I do this routinely when I am going to be away
> for
> > a few weeks or more. Good luck.
> >
> >
Harry
> > Specht
> >
> > Sarasota, FL
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