TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
Will do, thanks for the tip Mick. Getting the stuff to make breakfast on Friday evening after work, for Saturday morning.
Mick, told my wife. She says she makes her own buttermilk when she needs it. Just adds lemon or something to regular milk. So,I ask " do you put butter in it?"...She says " there's no butter in buttermilk"...I say " Well that's stupid"
I am on a strict keto regimen, this talk of pancakes is killing me. I have an amnesty day coming this weekend. Maybe I will cook pancakes. I have some genuine maple syrup too.
There absolutely is butter in buttermilk, Al.
The lemon juice curdles the milk into butter.
Easier than you churning it while she spins wool by firelight.
The lemon juice curdles the milk into butter.
Easier than you churning it while she spins wool by firelight.
Jeff, I'm not on keto, but all the pancake talk has set me on a path of enlightenment and spiritualism.
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The name Isis is two hisses of the sacred asp 2.
The first of our kind, twice wise i.e., H. Sapiens Sapiens.
The Latin word Universus is composed of U = the womb of Isis + n = a son + v = a daughter + er = Heru + sus = Isis. The English word Universe now means "whole," "all of it," "everything." In the beginning, Universus probably only meant "all people." The alphabetic symbols in the word Universus add up to the whole world family of sons and daughters of Heru and Isis from the womb of the Goddess. The word Universe that began as the name of the universal family of humankind has been extended to include everything from the macrocosm of galaxies to the microcosm of the infinitesimal.
universe (n.)1580s, "the whole world, cosmos, the totality of existing things," from Old French univers (12c.), from Latin universum "all things, everybody, all people, the whole world," noun use of neuter of adjective universus "all together, all in one, whole, entire, relating to all," literally "turned into one," from unus "one" (from PIE root *oi-no- "one, unique") + versus, past participle of vertere "to turn, turn back, be turned; convert, transform, translate; be changed" (from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend").
1 " Therefore the effort to arrive at the Truth, and especially the truth about the gods, is a longing for the divine. For the search for truth requires for its study and investigation the consideration of sacred subjects, and it is a work more hallowed than any form of holy living or temple service; and, not least of all, it is well-pleasing to that goddess whom you worship, a goddess exceptionally wise and a lover of wisdom, to whom, as her name at least seems to indicate, knowledge and understanding are in the highest degree appropriate. For Isis is a Greek word..."
The Pagan symbols do not change. They contain the legend of Isis and Assur.
The name Isis is two hisses of the sacred asp 2.
The first of our kind, twice wise i.e., H. Sapiens Sapiens.
The Latin word Universus is composed of U = the womb of Isis + n = a son + v = a daughter + er = Heru + sus = Isis. The English word Universe now means "whole," "all of it," "everything." In the beginning, Universus probably only meant "all people." The alphabetic symbols in the word Universus add up to the whole world family of sons and daughters of Heru and Isis from the womb of the Goddess. The word Universe that began as the name of the universal family of humankind has been extended to include everything from the macrocosm of galaxies to the microcosm of the infinitesimal.
universe (n.)1580s, "the whole world, cosmos, the totality of existing things," from Old French univers (12c.), from Latin universum "all things, everybody, all people, the whole world," noun use of neuter of adjective universus "all together, all in one, whole, entire, relating to all," literally "turned into one," from unus "one" (from PIE root *oi-no- "one, unique") + versus, past participle of vertere "to turn, turn back, be turned; convert, transform, translate; be changed" (from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend").
1 " Therefore the effort to arrive at the Truth, and especially the truth about the gods, is a longing for the divine. For the search for truth requires for its study and investigation the consideration of sacred subjects, and it is a work more hallowed than any form of holy living or temple service; and, not least of all, it is well-pleasing to that goddess whom you worship, a goddess exceptionally wise and a lover of wisdom, to whom, as her name at least seems to indicate, knowledge and understanding are in the highest degree appropriate. For Isis is a Greek word..."
The name Isis is two hisses of the sacred asp 2.
The first of our kind, twice wise i.e., H. Sapiens Sapiens.
The Latin word Universus is composed of U = the womb of Isis + n = a son + v = a daughter + er = Heru + sus = Isis. The English word Universe now means "whole," "all of it," "everything." In the beginning, Universus probably only meant "all people." The alphabetic symbols in the word Universus add up to the whole world family of sons and daughters of Heru and Isis from the womb of the Goddess. The word Universe that began as the name of the universal family of humankind has been extended to include everything from the macrocosm of galaxies to the microcosm of the infinitesimal.
universe (n.)1580s, "the whole world, cosmos, the totality of existing things," from Old French univers (12c.), from Latin universum "all things, everybody, all people, the whole world," noun use of neuter of adjective universus "all together, all in one, whole, entire, relating to all," literally "turned into one," from unus "one" (from PIE root *oi-no- "one, unique") + versus, past participle of vertere "to turn, turn back, be turned; convert, transform, translate; be changed" (from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend").
1 " Therefore the effort to arrive at the Truth, and especially the truth about the gods, is a longing for the divine. For the search for truth requires for its study and investigation the consideration of sacred subjects, and it is a work more hallowed than any form of holy living or temple service; and, not least of all, it is well-pleasing to that goddess whom you worship, a goddess exceptionally wise and a lover of wisdom, to whom, as her name at least seems to indicate, knowledge and understanding are in the highest degree appropriate. For Isis is a Greek word..."
The Galloping Gourmet I'm not....I'm better at building stuff . I have to learn to cook or I'm going to starve up at the lake. So what do you think about chocolate milk?
Haha....that's what I told her.