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justintime

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I picked up a few groceries on the way through town today. While I was picking up some soup I noticed the Minestrone soup and wondered.... I have ate and seen Minestrone soup most of my life. What does the word Minestrone even mean? Have you ever wondered about some of the words we use every day but really have no idea what they mean?  For all I know, Minestrone may mean " cull Mexican vegetables laced with pesticides!!!"  There are lots of others... just what does a " latte" mean other than " Foamy coffee that you can charge many times what it is worth ?"

Can someone enlighten me?
 

showman ne

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not exactly staying on topic but i've always wondered why they make white crayons...
 

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Here's the definition from Wikipedia:

From Italian word minestra (soup) + -one (augmentative suffix) hence "the big soup", the one with many ingedients, is the name for a variety of thick Italian soups made with vegetables, often with the addition of pasta or rice. Common ingredients include beans, onions, celery, carrots, stock, and tomatoes.

There is no set recipe for minestrone,[citation needed] since it is usually made out of whatever vegetables are in season. It can be vegetarian,[citation needed] contain meat, or contain a meat-based broth (such as chicken stock). The word "minestrone" has become a synonym for "hodgepodge."[citation needed]

Minestrone is one of the cornerstones of Italian cuisine, and is just about as common as pasta on Italian tables.
 

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I am not a latte fan. I like coffee black no sugar dark and strong enough to use as a paint stripper.
Latte'
from the Italian caffè latte, meaning "coffee [and] milk")
 

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showman said:
not exactly staying on topic but i've always wondered why they make white crayons...

i think someone told me that it was for blending two colors or something. not exactly sure but i think that's what i was told once. i also do not see the usefulness of white crayons though
 

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???  Why men ALWAYS leave the toilet seat up....come on guys just put it back the way that you found it!!
 

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Simmymom1 said:
???  Why men ALWAYS leave the toilet seat up....come on guys just put it back the way that you found it!!

which is why i go outside.  why should men be the only one's who have to touch the toilet?  sexist.

i think 50/50 would be an ok compromise.  perhaps it could be 12 noon to midnight up, midnight to noon down.

words.  i think words with pah in them means  with water.
 

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I have a theory---Men leave the toilet seat up for the same reason women always leave the car seat in the most awkward position for men---"the job is done and I'm out a here" seems to be the thinking for the most part.    I would rather have to simply put a seat down than stand outside the car, bent over, usually in freezing cold weather to adjust not only the seat but the steering wheel before I get in a vehicle.  Not to mention this always seems to happen when I've got my hands full of something so I have to set that down and reposition it after I actually can get in the car.    Either that or try to squeeze in with your knees around your ears and dislocate your neck in the attempt!!  JMHO

I wonder the most about the names of towns and how they came to be an actual preferred choice for that town.  We have 4 small towns near us that are Manly, Fertile, Myrtle, and Joice---I think they're all weird names.  I once knew a guy who said he was from Conception Junction, MO and I never had the nerve to ask him if that was true or not.  Don't think I've ever seen it on a map, though.  I also heard there was a Climax, PA but I've never looked it up!!
 

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I made myself curious so I just got on Google and sure enough there is a Climax, PA near Bethlehem and Conception Junction, MO is near Maryville if that tells you anything!!
 

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City names are odd/ There is an intercourse PA as well.. Its a big tourist area and they sure make a joke about it.
 

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I have a sister that lives less than 5 miles from Conception Junction,Mo. It's a neat little town that has a large Abbey there of all things to have in Conception Junc. The International quarters for the postal system is located in Conception. Very small town bur has a large Post Office. Gidget is that about right?
 

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Simmymom1 said:
???  Why men ALWAYS leave the toilet seat up....come on guys just put it back the way that you found it!!
Be like Pa, not like Sis. Raise the seat before you...............................................Ooops! Just some steer planet humor.

;)GB
 

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the_cowgirl_in_me said:
City names are odd/ There is an intercourse PA as well.. Its a big tourist area and they sure make a joke about it.

there is also a Hell, MI
I used to drive through a town in NW Ohio called Payne. I'd call my hubby & tell him I'm in pain. Poor guy, no wonder he looks stressed!

Also as far as going outside, how many women confess to peeing behind the hay bales in the barn?  ;) ::)
 

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To get back to the original question about Minestrone---I guess the "big soup" or "hodge podge" makes me glad we just call our dishes "mystery stew' or "mystery soup" or even just "vegetable soup".  At least you know that you don't know what's in something called "mystery"!!  How's that for a meaningful sentence??
 

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my husband, god love him, walks right past the bathroom to go outside to pee off of the deck. Mind you, he has justification. He says he's saving water and electricity by not flushing. Also tells me that the privilege of living out in the country. I'm not a great outside pee-er. Usually soak the pant legs (lol)
 

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box6rranch said:
my husband, god love him, walks right past the bathroom to go outside to pee off of the deck. Mind you, he has justification. He says he's saving water and electricity by not flushing. Also tells me that the privilege of living out in the country.

My lawn developed a large round brown spot near the back steps last summer. Come to find out that when my son let the dog out in the morning, he also relieved himself :mad:

DLZ
 

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