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Pratt Gallery, NYC
You Are Here → Mapping the Psychogeography of New York City
“· a three-dimensional map of the lower Manhattan skyline made of a Jell-O-like material by Liz Hickok
· a “Loneliness Map†from Craigslist’s Missed Connections by Ingrid Burrington”
The thing about dairy products is they don’t reallty go off, they just turn into a different dairy product. You can be damn sure someone in the world is eating with relish what we call rancid cream cheese.
I tried to convince my wife of this when I accidentally gave my son milk that appeared to have turned into cottage cheese or yoghurt or something.
It’s most likely fine, just open it and see if there’s any mold. I don’t get mold on cream cheese unless it sits in the fridge for like three weeks opened.
we’ll there’s a nuke somewhere in the shallow
water of that bay!
experts say it would not detonate at this point
due to corrosion
and I don’t believe the part where there is no
fissile material, that sounds like a cover-up.
benson,
also, POW’s were twice as likely to die in the hands
of the Japanese as they were in the hands of the
Germans. (Bataan Death March)
“Is it true the episcopalians don’t believe in the Virgin Mary?”
You’re worried about this and you’re asking about Unitarian churches????? The Uni in Unitarian is to distinguish UUs from those that believe in the Trinity. So, no son, no holy ghost. Unitarians are nominally Christian by tradition but really celebrate Judeo-Christian heritage and ethical teachings, centered somewhat on Jesus’ life and teachings, but without mythologizing or any hocus pocus. I know some former catholics who are not UU, but it is a real break. Nearest UU is Brooklyn Heights. Services are quite nice — they do sing from a hymn book that has many Christian hymns but is quite ecumenical.
Pratt Gallery, NYC
You Are Here → Mapping the Psychogeography of New York City
“· a three-dimensional map of the lower Manhattan skyline made of a Jell-O-like material by Liz Hickok
· a “Loneliness Map†from Craigslist’s Missed Connections by Ingrid Burrington”
http://www.pratt.edu/about_pratt/visiting_pratt/exhibitions/pratt_manhattan_gallery/
Sounds cool. Will check it out.
The thing about dairy products is they don’t reallty go off, they just turn into a different dairy product. You can be damn sure someone in the world is eating with relish what we call rancid cream cheese.
I tried to convince my wife of this when I accidentally gave my son milk that appeared to have turned into cottage cheese or yoghurt or something.
It’s most likely fine, just open it and see if there’s any mold. I don’t get mold on cream cheese unless it sits in the fridge for like three weeks opened.
Experts note that the cream cheese is probably too corroded by now to be a danger
Cobble, in NYC I’ve learned to check the dates on ALL dairy products before I buy them.
Are you putting cream cheese in the lasagna??? Wait ’till benson hears THIS.
I’d open it, look at it, smell it, taste it & then decide. I think it’s probably fine.
So I’m looking at this package of cream cheese, it’s dated Sept. 2010, but it was never opened/exposed to air. Would you use it or toss it?
dibs,
we’ll there’s a nuke somewhere in the shallow
water of that bay!
experts say it would not detonate at this point
due to corrosion
and I don’t believe the part where there is no
fissile material, that sounds like a cover-up.
benson,
also, POW’s were twice as likely to die in the hands
of the Japanese as they were in the hands of the
Germans. (Bataan Death March)
“Is it true the episcopalians don’t believe in the Virgin Mary?”
You’re worried about this and you’re asking about Unitarian churches????? The Uni in Unitarian is to distinguish UUs from those that believe in the Trinity. So, no son, no holy ghost. Unitarians are nominally Christian by tradition but really celebrate Judeo-Christian heritage and ethical teachings, centered somewhat on Jesus’ life and teachings, but without mythologizing or any hocus pocus. I know some former catholics who are not UU, but it is a real break. Nearest UU is Brooklyn Heights. Services are quite nice — they do sing from a hymn book that has many Christian hymns but is quite ecumenical.