Crusty Casserole

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Layered, from bottom to top:

- cheese (for bottom crust)
- sliced potatoes (boiled earlier)
- sliced beets (boiled earlier)
- sliced zucchini
- chopped onion
- sliced, thin ham
- mix of eggs, milk, some chopped tomato (peeled), and spices dumped over everything
- cheese for top crust


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Originally Posted By: jldcol
Does it come with its own defibulator?


Is a defibulator a device that makes you fib less?
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No defibrilator is needed for a normal, healthy human.
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Side salad, and I'd be in for sure.

(Mrs has cheese/migrane issues, so need to take it easy on the cheese...hmmm, could sub left over corned beef for the ham, and do a normal white or bread sauce with egg...would brown over for sure)
 
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Originally Posted By: jldcol
Does it come with its own defibulator?


Is a defibulator a device that makes you fib less?
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No defibrilator is needed for a normal, healthy human.
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Spelling Police are here! You both are caught!
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It's Defibrillator.


I know since I have developed and improved them for 17 years.
 
Originally Posted By: The Critic
I'll take one pound, please.


In that case you may need that defibrilator.
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I'd say one serving is about one 3/4 pound.
 
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Side salad, and I'd be in for sure.

(Mrs has cheese/migrane issues, so need to take it easy on the cheese...hmmm, could sub left over corned beef for the ham, and do a normal white or bread sauce with egg...would brown over for sure)


It came with a tomato salad!

I can empathize with your boss, because I get migraines from some brands of American Swiss cheese.
 
How do you go with tomatoes ?

Very ripe tomatoes brings her unstuck.

(and oranges)....hmmm scratch that.
 
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Originally Posted By: tpitcher
It's Defibrillator.


I know since I have developed and improved them for 17 years.



Why spell it with an upper case D? It's not a name. Nice try, but no prize! Actually, you may spell it with one "l." I always tend to use the shorter option, for example, I favor writing "traveling" over "travelling."

http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/defibrillator
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861603331/defibrillator.html


Sorry mori, defibrillator is spelled with 2 l's.

I want the prize, I deserve the prize!
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Originally Posted By: moribundman
Nope, one or two l.

http://cvi.med.nyu.edu/about/glossary/defibrilator
http://www.lmu.edu/Page39657.aspx
http://www.oc-redcross.org/Education/course.aspx?c=5949
http://health.utah.gov/ems/aed/


Sure, you can "cherry pick" places that have spelled it wrong, but the correct spelling is with 2 l's. Even spell check automatically changes it to 2 l's!

All the companies that make defibrillators including the FDA spell it with 2 l's.

Now, give me the prize!
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Don't say "You can't handle the prize!" either.
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Originally Posted By: tpitcher
Sure, you can "cherry pick" places that have spelled it wrong, but the correct spelling is with 2 l's. Even spell check automatically changes it to 2 l's.


Word of advice: you should pick your battles more carefully, especially it's about such a minor issue. Even if you were right, which you are not, your victory would be merely a very minor one. I will however give you credit for your tenacity when it comes to denying facts!
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Maybe I should have said does it come with it's own krane, that could save much ado. Oh, it looks like I did it again, another misspell. I meant to say egret, you know to feed it to you. Oh well fire away, if you can just hit the targets I painted on me at least I can get a so-so massage out of it. How was that?huh?
 
You need a crane to get off off your chair and to the dinner table? I'll have tp itcher at the ready with the thumper then!
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Originally Posted By: moribundman
You need a crane to get off off your chair and to the dinner table? I'll have tp itcher at the ready with the thumper then!
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Charging to 150 joules. CLEAR!
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An Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) charges around 35 Joules as the wires are already in the heart's ventricle.
 
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