Minute Maid has announced that they will no longer be selling frozen
juice concentrate. I can't say it will make a big difference in my life because I can't handle citrus juices. I bought a small jug of orange
juice about a year ago and it took me about three weeks to use it up. I
had been noticing that there seemed to be less and less freezer shelf
space dedicated to frozen juices and more and more cooler shelf space
for jugs of reconstituted and allegedly fresh juice.
Living so far from orange producing regions the only real option for
orange juice when I was a kid was frozen.
https://www.thestar.com/business/minute-maid-to-discontinue-its-frozen- juices-from-concentrate/article_04dffa74-6d59-4884-8741-85118cd6cf70.html
OJ was a breakfast staple for many people. We used to have it but have
not bought any for many years. I do, however, eat an orange probably 5
or 6 days a week.
When they are in season, I often see dump trucks/trailers loaded with >oranges heading to the Tropicana plant about 15 miles from me.
On Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:20:30 -0500, Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:
OJ was a breakfast staple for many people. We used to have it but have
not bought any for many years. I do, however, eat an orange probably 5
or 6 days a week.
When they are in season, I often see dump trucks/trailers loaded with
oranges heading to the Tropicana plant about 15 miles from me.
These days having OJ often is considered unhealthy because a glass is
the juice and therefore the sugar of 3-4 oranges. If you have a glass
of OJ with every breakfast, that's 21 to 28 oranges per week.
On 1/31/2026 10:43 PM, Bruce wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2026 22:20:30 -0500, Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:Good point. One of the health benefits of eating fruit is the fiber, >discarded when you juice it.
OJ was a breakfast staple for many people. We used to have it but have
not bought any for many years. I do, however, eat an orange probably 5
or 6 days a week.
When they are in season, I often see dump trucks/trailers loaded with
oranges heading to the Tropicana plant about 15 miles from me.
These days having OJ often is considered unhealthy because a glass is
the juice and therefore the sugar of 3-4 oranges. If you have a glass
of OJ with every breakfast, that's 21 to 28 oranges per week.
Minute Maid has announced that they will no longer be selling frozen
juice concentrate. I can't say it will make a big difference in my life because I can't handle citrus juices. I bought a small jug of orange
juice about a year ago and it took me about three weeks to use it up. I
had been noticing that there seemed to be less and less freezer shelf
space dedicated to frozen juices and more and more cooler shelf space
for jugs of reconstituted and allegedly fresh juice.
Living so far from orange producing regions the only real option for
orange juice when I was a kid was frozen.
https://www.thestar.com/business/minute-maid-to-discontinue-its-frozen- juices-from-concentrate/article_04dffa74-6d59-4884-8741-85118cd6cf70.html
On 1/31/2026 9:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
Not just in Canada, also the US. I have never been a fan of orange
juice so the lack of frozen OJ concentrate won't affect me. Mom used to buy the frozen lemonade concentrate when my brothers and I were kids. I won't miss that, either.
On 2026-02-01 7:51 a.m., jmquown wrote:
On 1/31/2026 9:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
Not just in Canada, also the US. I have never been a fan of orange
juice so the lack of frozen OJ concentrate won't affect me. Mom used
to buy the frozen lemonade concentrate when my brothers and I were
kids. I won't miss that, either.
Frozen orange juice was a staple in our house for years. I drank lots of
it because it not only tasted good, it was supposed to be good for you.
I also ate a lot of oranges. I spent most of my you dealing with stomach cramps. It turned out to be caused by the oranges. Grapefruit is at
least twice as bad for me. It is a damned shame because I love the
taste. Curiously, artificial orange has been as bad.
On 2026-02-01 7:51 a.m., jmquown wrote:
On 1/31/2026 9:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
Not just in Canada, also the US. I have never been a fan of orange
juice so the lack of frozen OJ concentrate won't affect me.
I spent most of my you dealing with stomach cramps.
On 2026-02-01 7:51 a.m., jmquown wrote:
On 1/31/2026 9:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
Not just in Canada, also the US. I have never been a fan of orange
juice so the lack of frozen OJ concentrate won't affect me. Mom used
to buy the frozen lemonade concentrate when my brothers and I were
kids. I won't miss that, either.
Frozen orange juice was a staple in our house for years. I drank lots of
it because it not only tasted good, it was supposed to be good for you.
I also ate a lot of oranges. I spent most of my you dealing with stomach cramps. It turned out to be caused by the oranges. Grapefruit is at
least twice as bad for me. It is a damned shame because I love the
taste. Curiously, artificial orange has been as bad.
On 2/1/2026 9:14 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
Frozen orange juice was a staple in our house for years. I drank lots of it because it not only tasted good, it was supposed to be good for you.
I grew up thinking 'Tang' (powdered orange juice) was the choice of astronauts. Never liked that, either.
Jill
If you have a glassBoo fucking hoo, at least it's not made of dead animal flesh, ya
of OJ with every breakfast, that's 21 to 28 oranges per week.
--
When they are in season, I often see dump trucks/trailers loaded with oranges heading to the Tropicana plant about 15 miles from me.
On 1/31/2026 9:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
Minute Maid has announced that they will no longer be selling frozen
juice concentrate. I can't say it will make a big difference in my life
because I can't handle citrus juices. I bought a small jug of orange
juice about a year ago and it took me about three weeks to use it up. I
had been noticing that there seemed to be less and less freezer shelf
space dedicated to frozen juices and more and more cooler shelf space
for jugs of reconstituted and allegedly fresh juice.
Living so far from orange producing regions the only real option for
orange juice when I was a kid was frozen.
https://www.thestar.com/business/minute-maid-to-discontinue-its-frozen-
juices-from-concentrate/article_04dffa74-6d59-4884-8741-85118cd6cf70.html
Not just in Canada, also the US. I have never been a fan of orange
juice so the lack of frozen OJ concentrate won't affect me. Mom used to
buy the frozen lemonade concentrate when my brothers and I were kids. I won't miss that, either.
Minute Maid has announced that they will no longer be selling frozen
juice concentrate. I can't say it will make a big difference in my life because I can't handle citrus juices. I bought a small jug of orange
juice about a year ago and it took me about three weeks to use it up. I
had been noticing that there seemed to be less and less freezer shelf
space dedicated to frozen juices and more and more cooler shelf space
for jugs of reconstituted and allegedly fresh juice.
Living so far from orange producing regions the only real option for
orange juice when I was a kid was frozen.
https://www.thestar.com/business/minute-maid-to-discontinue-its-frozen-juices-from-concentrate/article_04dffa74-6d59-4884-8741-85118cd6cf70.html
On 2026-02-01, jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
I have a can of it in my freezer. It'll be an heirloom.
I sometimes use it for fruit salad or cranberry-orange relish, if I
think it needs a little additional orange flavor.
That's the way it was at our house when I was a kid. It took a while for OJ in a
bottle to reach Hawaii. Mixing up frozen orange juice was one of my duties as a
kid. Since I left home in the mid-seventies, it never occurred to me to buy/drink
orange juice. I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange drink fluid - but not
recently.
I have never been a fan of orange
juice
Grapefruit is at
least twice as bad for me. It is a damned shame because I love the
taste.
In article <0dJfR.574546$eaX5.80564@fx14.iad>,
adavid.smith@sympatico.ca Dave Smith says...
On 2026-02-01 7:51 a.m., jmquown wrote:
On 1/31/2026 9:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
Not just in Canada, also the US. I have never been a fan of
orange juice so the lack of frozen OJ concentrate won't affect
me.Â
<VBG>I spent most of my you dealing with stomach cramps.
Jill has that effect on you, officer Dave?
On 1/31/2026 9:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
Minute Maid has announced that they will no longer be selling frozen
juice concentrate. I have never been a fan of orange
juice so the lack of frozen OJ concentrate won't affect me. Mom used to >> buy the frozen lemonade concentrate when my brothers and I were kids. I >> won't miss that, either.
I have a can of it in my freezer. It'll be an heirloom.
I sometimes use it for fruit salad or cranberry-orange relish, if I
think it needs a little additional orange flavor.
Since I left home in the mid-seventies, it never occurred to me to buy/drink orange juice. I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange drink fluid - but not
recently.
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
Since I left home in the mid-seventies, it never occurred to me to buy/drink
orange juice. I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange drink fluid - but not
recently.
There's a real sugar bomb for you!
I grew up thinking 'Tang' (powdered orange juice) was the choice of astronauts. Never liked that, either.
Not just in Canada, also the US. I have never been a fan of orange
juice so the lack of frozen OJ concentrate won't affect me. Mom used to
buy the frozen lemonade concentrate when my brothers and I were kids. I won't miss that, either.
Living so far from orange producing regions the only real option for...
orange juice when I was a kid was frozen.
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange
[...] drink fluid - but not recently.
There's a real sugar bomb for you!
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange drink fluid - but not recently.
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net wrote:
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange
[...] drink fluid - but not recently.
There's a real sugar bomb for you!
Maybe the old ones had a good slug of sugar,
but now Sunny D uses some artificial sweeteners.
On 1/31/2026 9:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
Minute Maid has announced that they will no longer be selling frozen
juice concentrate. I can't say it will make a big difference in my
life because I can't handle citrus juices. I bought a small jug of
orange juice about a year ago and it took me about three weeks to use
it up. I had been noticing that there seemed to be less and less
freezer shelf space dedicated to frozen juices and more and more
cooler shelf space for jugs of reconstituted and allegedly fresh juice.
Living so far from orange producing regions the only real option for
orange juice when I was a kid was frozen.
https://www.thestar.com/business/minute-maid-to-discontinue-its-frozen- juices-from-concentrate/article_04dffa74-6d59-4884-8741-85118cd6cf70.html
Not just in Canada, also the US. I have never been a fan of orange
juice so the lack of frozen OJ concentrate won't affect me. Mom used to buy the frozen lemonade concentrate when my brothers and I were kids. I won't miss that, either.
Jill
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net wrote:
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange
[...] drink fluid - but not recently.
There's a real sugar bomb for you!
Maybe the old ones had a good slug of sugar,
but now Sunny D uses some artificial sweeteners.
jmquown wrote:
[...] orange juice [...]
i don't buy fruit juices often at all.
unsweetened cranberry once in a while.
On Sun, 01 Feb 2026 17:13:55 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange drink fluid - but not recently.
Add a little proplyne glycol and it'd make a dandy coolant!
Tal Yessen <flwp@in.valid> posted:
On Sun, 01 Feb 2026 17:13:55 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange drink fluid - but not
recently.
Add a little proplyne glycol and it'd make a dandy coolant!
I can't see what the fuss is all about. Orange juice is mostly sugar and water.
Sunny D have more of an intense flavor than orange juice which seems kind of flat
and bland to me. It's probably best to not drink either of them.
On Sun, 01 Feb 2026 21:45:28 GMT, dsi1
<user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Tal Yessen <flwp@in.valid> posted:
On Sun, 01 Feb 2026 17:13:55 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange drink fluid - but not
recently.
Add a little proplyne glycol and it'd make a dandy coolant!
I can't see what the fuss is all about. Orange juice is mostly sugar and water.
Sunny D have more of an intense flavor than orange juice which seems kind of flat
and bland to me. It's probably best to not drink either of them.
A more intense HFCS flavour, you mean. And I wonder what you call
orange juice.
Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> posted:
On 1/31/2026 9:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
Minute Maid has announced that they will no longer be selling frozen
juice concentrate. I have never been a fan of orange
juice so the lack of frozen OJ concentrate won't affect me. Mom used to >> >> buy the frozen lemonade concentrate when my brothers and I were kids. I >> >> won't miss that, either.
I have a can of it in my freezer. It'll be an heirloom.
I sometimes use it for fruit salad or cranberry-orange relish, if I
think it needs a little additional orange flavor.
I vaguely recall some very old recipes from the 60's or 70's and it was
some sort of cake, Bundt maybe, where a can of lemon or orange juice was
used to produce some sort of glaze. And some punch drinks at wedding and baby showers were made using can of either as the base. Do those ring a
bell with you?
On 01 Feb 2026 19:11:39 GMT
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net> wrote:
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net wrote:
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange
[...] drink fluid - but not recently.
There's a real sugar bomb for you!
Maybe the old ones had a good slug of sugar,
but now Sunny D uses some artificial sweeteners.
Well, well...
AI Overview
Sunny D (Tangy Original) primarily contains water, high fructose corn syrup, and a blend of concentrated fruit juices (orange, tangerine, apple, lime, grapefruit, pear)
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> posted:
On Sun, 01 Feb 2026 21:45:28 GMT, dsi1
<user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Tal Yessen <flwp@in.valid> posted:
On Sun, 01 Feb 2026 17:13:55 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange drink fluid - but not
recently.
Add a little proplyne glycol and it'd make a dandy coolant!
I can't see what the fuss is all about. Orange juice is mostly sugar and water.
Sunny D have more of an intense flavor than orange juice which seems kind of flat
and bland to me. It's probably best to not drink either of them.
A more intense HFCS flavour, you mean. And I wonder what you call
orange juice.
What difference does it make what I call it? Nuttin, except in your little mind.
On 2/1/2026 1:47 PM, Tal Yessen wrote:
On 01 Feb 2026 19:11:39 GMT
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net> wrote:
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net wrote:
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange
[...] drink fluid - but not recently.
There's a real sugar bomb for you!
Maybe the old ones had a good slug of sugar,
but now Sunny D uses some artificial sweeteners.
Well, well...
AI Overview
Sunny D (Tangy Original) primarily contains water, high fructose corn syrup, and a blend of concentrated fruit juices (orange, tangerine, apple, lime, grapefruit, pear)
Contains 5% fruit juice. It's aimed at the poorest, lowest quality
people.
Tal Yessen <flwp@in.valid> posted:
On Sun, 01 Feb 2026 17:13:55 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange drink fluid - but
not recently.
Add a little proplyne glycol and it'd make a dandy coolant!
I can't see what the fuss is all about. Orange juice is mostly sugar
and water. Sunny D have more of an intense flavor than orange juice
which seems kind of flat and bland to me. It's probably best to not
drink either of them.
On 2/1/2026 1:47 PM, Tal Yessen wrote:
On 01 Feb 2026 19:11:39 GMT
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net> wrote:
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net wrote:
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange
[...] drink fluid - but not recently.
There's a real sugar bomb for you!
Maybe the old ones had a good slug of sugar,
but now Sunny D uses some artificial sweeteners.
Well, well...
AI OverviewContains 5% fruit juice. It's aimed at the poorest, lowest quality
Sunny D (Tangy Original) primarily contains water, high fructose
corn syrup, and a blend of concentrated fruit juices (orange,
tangerine, apple, lime, grapefruit, pear)
people. I had to go to WalMart today. It was filled with poster
children for eugenics. I bet they sell a lot of Sunny D there.
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I sometimes use it for fruit salad or cranberry-orange relish, if I
think it needs a little additional orange flavor.
I vaguely recall some very old recipes from the 60's or 70's and it was
some sort of cake, Bundt maybe, where a can of lemon or orange juice was
used to produce some sort of glaze. And some punch drinks at wedding and
baby showers were made using can of either as the base. Do those ring a
bell with you?
Not OJ. But I have this recipe:
Rum Slush
1 quart cranberry juice cocktail
6 oz frozen lemonade
6 oz frozen limeade
12 oz rum
Freeze all together. Mix with 7up/Sprite in glass
There was another one I got from one of the members of the Catholic
choir I sang with in the mid-late 1970s, but I never saved a copy.
That stuff was wicked. It might have had frozen OJ in it.
I would have placed the rise of the Bundt cake more in the early to mid
70s when they were suddenly the rage and everyone was buying Bundt pans
and making the cakes. My favourite was the Sherry Cake and the next best
was the 7-Up cake. The latter used about half a can of 7-Up for some of
the leavening. It also had lemon flavouring.  I loved the texture of Bundt cakes and they had a pretty good shelf life for a home made cake.
A Bundt cake always went a long way.
On 2026-02-01, songbird wrote:
jmquown wrote:
[...] orange juice [...]
i don't buy fruit juices often at all.
unsweetened cranberry once in a while.
I switched away from orange when I saw
Trump in his 'Garbage Truck Driver' costume.
For some reason the perfect sunlight angle
made his head look like an overgrown navel.
I drink (Canadian) cranberry juice now,
usually an 'Ocean Spray' mix with
raspberry, cherry, grape, or pomengranite.
On 2/1/2026 6:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
I have a couple of bundt cake pans I offered to send to notbob (remember him? His real name was Gary and he lived in Colorado). He turned down the offer. I haven't thought about bundt cakes in a long time. I still have those pans.
On Sun, 1 Feb 2026 16:56:34 -0600
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/1/2026 1:47 PM, Tal Yessen wrote:
On 01 Feb 2026 19:11:39 GMT>
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net> wrote:
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net wrote:
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange
[...] drink fluid - but not recently.
There's a real sugar bomb for you!
Maybe the old ones had a good slug of sugar,
but now Sunny D uses some artificial sweeteners.
Well, well...
AI Overview
Sunny D (Tangy Original) primarily contains water, high fructose
corn syrup, and a blend of concentrated fruit juices (orange,
tangerine, apple, lime, grapefruit, pear)
Contains 5% fruit juice. It's aimed at the poorest, lowest quality
people. I had to go to WalMart today. It was filled with poster
children for eugenics. I bet they sell a lot of Sunny D there.
Wait, you now want to off your low income neighbors?
Wut?
On Sun, 01 Feb 2026 21:45:28 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Tal Yessen <flwp@in.valid> posted:
On Sun, 01 Feb 2026 17:13:55 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange drink fluid - but
not recently.
Add a little proplyne glycol and it'd make a dandy coolant!
I can't see what the fuss is all about. Orange juice is mostly sugar
and water. Sunny D have more of an intense flavor than orange juice
which seems kind of flat and bland to me. It's probably best to not
drink either of them.
An iced Arnold Palmer for me please.
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> posted:
I have a can of it in my freezer. It'll be an heirloom.
I sometimes use it for fruit salad or cranberry-orange relish, if I
think it needs a little additional orange flavor.
I vaguely recall some very old recipes from the 60's or 70's and it was some sort of cake, Bundt maybe, where a can of lemon or orange juice was used to produce some sort of glaze. And some punch drinks at wedding and baby showers were made using can of either as the base. Do those ring a bell with you?
Not OJ. But I have this recipe:
Rum Slush
1 quart cranberry juice cocktail
6 oz frozen lemonade
6 oz frozen limeade
12 oz rum
Freeze all together. Mix with 7up/Sprite in glass
There was another one I got from one of the members of the Catholic
choir I sang with in the mid-late 1970s, but I never saved a copy.
That stuff was wicked. It might have had frozen OJ in it.
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I vaguely recall some very old recipes from the 60's or 70's and it was
some sort of cake, Bundt maybe, where a can of lemon or orange juice was >> used to produce some sort of glaze. And some punch drinks at wedding and >> baby showers were made using can of either as the base. Do those ring a >> bell with you?
I would have placed the rise of the Bundt cake more in the early to mid
70s when they were suddenly the rage and everyone was buying Bundt pans
and making the cakes. My favourite was the Sherry Cake and the next best
was the 7-Up cake. The latter used about half a can of 7-Up for some of
the leavening. It also had lemon flavouring. I loved the texture of
Bundt cakes and they had a pretty good shelf life for a home made cake.
A Bundt cake always went a long way.
On 2/1/2026 5:16 PM, Tal Yessen wrote:
On Sun, 1 Feb 2026 16:56:34 -0600No. I just wish that stupid, ugly people would quit having so many
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/1/2026 1:47 PM, Tal Yessen wrote:
On 01 Feb 2026 19:11:39 GMTÂ >
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net> wrote:
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net wrote:
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orangeThere's a real sugar bomb for you!
[...] drink fluid - but not recently.
Maybe the old ones had a good slug of sugar,
but now Sunny D uses some artificial sweeteners.
Well, well...
AI Overview
Sunny D (Tangy Original) primarily contains water, high fructose
corn syrup, and a blend of concentrated fruit juices (orange,
tangerine, apple, lime, grapefruit, pear)
Contains 5% fruit juice. It's aimed at the poorest, lowest quality
people. I had to go to WalMart today. It was filled with poster
children for eugenics. I bet they sell a lot of Sunny D there.
Wait, you now want to off your low income neighbors?
Wut?
stupid, ugly children. And I didn't say that I supported eugenics, just
that many of those folks are poster children.
On 2026-02-01 6:32 p.m., jmquown wrote:
On 2/1/2026 6:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
I remember notbob. He called me once and we had a nice chat. Nice of youI have a couple of bundt cake pans I offered to send to notbob
(remember him? His real name was Gary and he lived in Colorado). He
turned down the offer. I haven't thought about bundt cakes in a long
time. I still have those pans.
to offer to send the pans to him. I think he lived in a trailer so he storage space might have been an issue for him.
On 2/1/2026 6:54 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
I remember notbob. He called me once and we had a nice chat. Nice of youHe lived in a trailer behind his mother's house. He was her caregiver.
to offer to send the pans to him. I think he lived in a trailer so he
storage space might have been an issue for him.
She had dementia. He used to call me from time to time and sadly, I
could sometimes hear her screaming at him in the background.
It became a whole big thing because Sheldon would call him and if he
didn't answer the phone Sheldon would call me to complain nb wasn't >answering the phone. nb was trying to get some sleep while his mother
was napping. Then nb would call me to complain about Sheldon calling
him. It got a little out of hand.
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Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I vaguely recall some very old recipes from the 60's or 70's and it was >> some sort of cake, Bundt maybe, where a can of lemon or orange juice was >> used to produce some sort of glaze. And some punch drinks at wedding and
baby showers were made using can of either as the base. Do those ring a >> bell with you?
I would have placed the rise of the Bundt cake more in the early to mid 70s when they were suddenly the rage and everyone was buying Bundt pans and making the cakes. My favourite was the Sherry Cake and the next best was the 7-Up cake. The latter used about half a can of 7-Up for some of the leavening. It also had lemon flavouring. I loved the texture of Bundt cakes and they had a pretty good shelf life for a home made cake.
A Bundt cake always went a long way.
The Aldi grocery store stocks small 7-Up cakes and yes, they are pretty
good.
One year for Mother's Day I gave my mom a Bundt pan. You'd thought I
had just handed her the keys to a new Mercedes.
~
jmquown wrote:
...
I grew up thinking 'Tang' (powdered orange juice) was the choice of
astronauts. Never liked that, either.
there's stuff called Sunny-D which i never liked either.
i don't buy fruit juices often at all. unsweetened
cranberry once in a while. i like tart.
songbird
ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I vaguely recall some very old recipes from the 60's or 70's and it was >>>>> some sort of cake, Bundt maybe, where a can of lemon or orange juice was >>>>> used to produce some sort of glaze. And some punch drinks at wedding and >>>>> baby showers were made using can of either as the base. Do those ring a >>>>> bell with you?
I would have placed the rise of the Bundt cake more in the early to mid
70s when they were suddenly the rage and everyone was buying Bundt pans
and making the cakes. My favourite was the Sherry Cake and the next best >>> was the 7-Up cake. The latter used about half a can of 7-Up for some of
the leavening. It also had lemon flavouring. I loved the texture of
Bundt cakes and they had a pretty good shelf life for a home made cake.
A Bundt cake always went a long way.
The Aldi grocery store stocks small 7-Up cakes and yes, they are pretty
good.
One year for Mother's Day I gave my mom a Bundt pan. You'd thought I
had just handed her the keys to a new Mercedes.
~
My granddaughter's other grandma makes bundt cakes for a living. She makes big
ones and small ones. They're pretty good but there's only so much bundts one can
take in life.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/FvzNoCstE34StKgs9
On 2/1/2026 12:36 PM, songbird wrote:
jmquown wrote:
...
I grew up thinking 'Tang' (powdered orange juice) was the choice of
astronauts. Never liked that, either.
there's stuff called Sunny-D which i never liked either.
i don't buy fruit juices often at all. unsweetened
cranberry once in a while. i like tart.
songbird
I like unsweetened cranberry juice, too.
On 2/1/2026 6:54 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-01 6:32 p.m., jmquown wrote:
On 2/1/2026 6:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
I remember notbob. He called me once and we had a nice chat. Nice of you to offer to send the pans to him. I think he lived in a trailer so he storage space might have been an issue for him.I have a couple of bundt cake pans I offered to send to notbob
(remember him? His real name was Gary and he lived in Colorado). He
turned down the offer. I haven't thought about bundt cakes in a long
time. I still have those pans.
He lived in a trailer behind his mother's house. He was her caregiver.
She had dementia. He used to call me from time to time and sadly, I
could sometimes hear her screaming at him in the background.
It became a whole big thing because Sheldon would call him and if he
didn't answer the phone Sheldon would call me to complain nb wasn't answering the phone. nb was trying to get some sleep while his mother
was napping. Then nb would call me to complain about Sheldon calling
him. It got a little out of hand.
Jill
In article <69800ceb$1$26$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com>,
j_mcquown@comcast.net says...
On 2/1/2026 6:54 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-01 6:32 p.m., jmquown wrote:He lived in a trailer behind his mother's house. He was her caregiver.
On 2/1/2026 6:24 PM, Dave Smith wrote:I remember notbob. He called me once and we had a nice chat. Nice of you >>> to offer to send the pans to him. I think he lived in a trailer so he
I have a couple of bundt cake pans I offered to send to notbob
(remember him? His real name was Gary and he lived in Colorado). He >>>> turned down the offer. I haven't thought about bundt cakes in a long >>>> time. I still have those pans.
storage space might have been an issue for him.
She had dementia. He used to call me from time to time and sadly, I
could sometimes hear her screaming at him in the background.
It became a whole big thing because Sheldon would call him and if he
didn't answer the phone Sheldon would call me to complain nb wasn't
answering the phone. nb was trying to get some sleep while his mother
was napping. Then nb would call me to complain about Sheldon calling
him. It got a little out of hand.
Jill
Jill, those were private telephone conversations, sharing
confidential information about other peoples private lives.
Janet UK
On 2/1/2026 12:36 PM, songbird wrote:You guys are braver than I am. I like cranberry juice but have to take
jmquown wrote:
  i don't buy fruit juices often at all. unsweetened
cranberry once in a while. i like tart.
  songbird
I like unsweetened cranberry juice, too.
On 2/2/2026 7:24 AM, Janet wrote:
In article <69800ceb$1$26$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com>,
j_mcquown@comcast.net says...
They both talked about it when they were posting here.He lived in a trailer behind his mother's house. He was her caregiver.Jill, those were private telephone conversations, sharing
She had dementia. He used to call me from time to time and sadly, I
could sometimes hear her screaming at him in the background.
It became a whole big thing because Sheldon would call him and if he
didn't answer the phone Sheldon would call me to complain nb wasn't
answering the phone. nb was trying to get some sleep while his mother
was napping. Then nb would call me to complain about Sheldon calling
him. It got a little out of hand.
confidential information about other peoples private lives.
On 2026-02-01 11:21 p.m., jmquown wrote:
On 2/1/2026 12:36 PM, songbird wrote:
jmquown wrote:
You guys are braver than I am. I like cranberry juice but have to take  i don't buy fruit juices often at all. unsweetened
cranberry once in a while. i like tart.
  songbird
I like unsweetened cranberry juice, too.
it easy with that stuff because there is so much sugar in it to make it palatable. I cannot handle the unsweetened stuff.
On 2/1/2026 10:48 PM, dsi1 wrote:
ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I vaguely recall some very old recipes from the 60's or 70's and it was >>>>> some sort of cake, Bundt maybe, where a can of lemon or orange juice was
used to produce some sort of glaze. And some punch drinks at wedding and
baby showers were made using can of either as the base. Do those ring a
bell with you?
I would have placed the rise of the Bundt cake more in the early to mid >>> 70s when they were suddenly the rage and everyone was buying Bundt pans >>> and making the cakes. My favourite was the Sherry Cake and the next best >>> was the 7-Up cake. The latter used about half a can of 7-Up for some of >>> the leavening. It also had lemon flavouring. I loved the texture of >>> Bundt cakes and they had a pretty good shelf life for a home made cake. >>> A Bundt cake always went a long way.
The Aldi grocery store stocks small 7-Up cakes and yes, they are pretty
good.
One year for Mother's Day I gave my mom a Bundt pan. You'd thought I
had just handed her the keys to a new Mercedes.
~
My granddaughter's other grandma makes bundt cakes for a living. She makes big
ones and small ones. They're pretty good but there's only so much bundts one can
take in life.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/FvzNoCstE34StKgs9
That is a miniature bundt cake.
Jill
jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> posted:
On 2/1/2026 10:48 PM, dsi1 wrote:
That is a miniature bundt cake.
ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
I vaguely recall some very old recipes from the 60's or 70's and it was >>>>>>> some sort of cake, Bundt maybe, where a can of lemon or orange juice was
used to produce some sort of glaze. And some punch drinks at wedding and
baby showers were made using can of either as the base. Do those ring a
bell with you?
I would have placed the rise of the Bundt cake more in the early to mid >>>>> 70s when they were suddenly the rage and everyone was buying Bundt pans >>>>> and making the cakes. My favourite was the Sherry Cake and the next best >>>>> was the 7-Up cake. The latter used about half a can of 7-Up for some of >>>>> the leavening. It also had lemon flavouring. I loved the texture of >>>>> Bundt cakes and they had a pretty good shelf life for a home made cake. >>>>> A Bundt cake always went a long way.
The Aldi grocery store stocks small 7-Up cakes and yes, they are pretty >>>> good.
One year for Mother's Day I gave my mom a Bundt pan. You'd thought I
had just handed her the keys to a new Mercedes.
~
My granddaughter's other grandma makes bundt cakes for a living. She makes big
ones and small ones. They're pretty good but there's only so much bundts one can
take in life.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/FvzNoCstE34StKgs9
Jill
I don't know how to respond to that.
You guys are braver than I am. I like cranberry juice but have to take
it easy with that stuff because there is so much sugar in it to make it palatable. I cannot handle the unsweetened stuff.
On 2/1/2026 12:36 PM, songbird wrote:
jmquown wrote:
...
I grew up thinking 'Tang' (powdered orange juice) was the choice of
astronauts. Never liked that, either.
there's stuff called Sunny-D which i never liked either.
i don't buy fruit juices often at all. unsweetened
cranberry once in a while. i like tart.
songbird
I like unsweetened cranberry juice, too.
Jill
On Sun, 1 Feb 2026 23:21:23 -0500, jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
On 2/1/2026 12:36 PM, songbird wrote:
jmquown wrote:
...
I grew up thinking 'Tang' (powdered orange juice) was the choice of
astronauts. Never liked that, either.
there's stuff called Sunny-D which i never liked either.
i don't buy fruit juices often at all. unsweetened
cranberry once in a while. i like tart.
songbird
I like unsweetened cranberry juice, too.
You've probably never had it.
Bruce wrote on 2/1/2026 10:35 PM:
On Sun, 1 Feb 2026 23:21:23 -0500, jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
On 2/1/2026 12:36 PM, songbird wrote:
jmquown wrote:
...
I grew up thinking 'Tang' (powdered orange juice) was the choice of
astronauts. Never liked that, either.
there's stuff called Sunny-D which i never liked either.
i don't buy fruit juices often at all. unsweetened
cranberry once in a while. i like tart.
songbird
I like unsweetened cranberry juice, too.
You've probably never had it.
Maybe not, but I have. The real stuff is almost as "tart" as battery
acid. Tiny sips only.
On 2/1/2026 5:16 PM, Tal Yessen wrote:
On Sun, 1 Feb 2026 16:56:34 -0600
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/1/2026 1:47 PM, Tal Yessen wrote:
On 01 Feb 2026 19:11:39 GMT>
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net> wrote:
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net wrote:
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange
[...] drink fluid - but not recently.
There's a real sugar bomb for you!
Maybe the old ones had a good slug of sugar,
but now Sunny D uses some artificial sweeteners.
Well, well...
AI Overview
Sunny D (Tangy Original) primarily contains water, high fructose
corn syrup, and a blend of concentrated fruit juices (orange,
tangerine, apple, lime, grapefruit, pear)
Contains 5% fruit juice. It's aimed at the poorest, lowest quality
people. I had to go to WalMart today. It was filled with poster
children for eugenics. I bet they sell a lot of Sunny D there.
Wait, you now want to off your low income neighbors?
Wut?No. I just wish that stupid, ugly people would quit having so many
stupid, ugly children. And I didn't say that I supported eugenics,
just that many of those folks are poster children.
On Sun, 1 Feb 2026 17:57:08 -0600
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/1/2026 5:16 PM, Tal Yessen wrote:
On Sun, 1 Feb 2026 16:56:34 -0600No. I just wish that stupid, ugly people would quit having so many
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/1/2026 1:47 PM, Tal Yessen wrote:
On 01 Feb 2026 19:11:39 GMT>
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net> wrote:
On 2026-02-01, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net wrote:
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> posted:
I have bought bottles of Sunny Delight orange
[...] drink fluid - but not recently.
There's a real sugar bomb for you!
Maybe the old ones had a good slug of sugar,
but now Sunny D uses some artificial sweeteners.
Well, well...
AI Overview
Sunny D (Tangy Original) primarily contains water, high fructose
corn syrup, and a blend of concentrated fruit juices (orange,
tangerine, apple, lime, grapefruit, pear)
Contains 5% fruit juice. It's aimed at the poorest, lowest quality
people. I had to go to WalMart today. It was filled with poster
children for eugenics. I bet they sell a lot of Sunny D there.
Wait, you now want to off your low income neighbors?
Wut?
stupid, ugly children. And I didn't say that I supported eugenics,
just that many of those folks are poster children.
That is tacit to support, so close...
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