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TOPIC: Recipe Sharing
Created by: ChasnGwen
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There seems to be a lot of really good cooks on this site. I am hoping you would like to share some of your favorite recipes, tips, etc.

Bon appetite!

"Find something you're passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it."
Julia Child

"Great food is like great sex. The more you have the more you want."
Gael Greene
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If you get rid of the carrots (do you really need them? will you really miss them if they're not there?). Cut the corn quantity in half, and it will be low carb instead of low-ish ;)
Colts Neck NJ
 
 
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We actually joke the perfect couple for us to swing with would be one where the woman of the couple wanted to try all sorts of new restaurants with Trooper and the guy and I fucked while they were at dinner.
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I consider my husband a foodie because he remembers what both of us ate for years after going to a nice restaurant.
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I consider "foodies" to be people who think about food more then average. For example driving down the road Trooper will see every restaurant and wonder what kind of food they have what is their specialty. When we went to C-bus the other week, I unpacked, put up the dance pole, freshened up. He read the list of local restaurants trying to figure out where to go eat.
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Hi, I'm Seduction and I'm a foodie. I'm also a food snob. Well, I'm a snob all around :)
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Sorry, I was actually joking, but i couldn't resist.
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No, actually, she didn't! She wandered off to scrounge elsewhere while the rest of us enjoyed what was available.
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{blink blink} but, did she get her hamburguesa?
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VA, your post reminded me of another American student who was in my college program in Spain. Despite having the opportunity to try wonderfully interesting and diverse foods while overseas, she would eat nothing but hamburgers. She even asked for "una hamburguesa" at a nice restaurant in one of the quaint cities we visited, appalling both the restaurant owner and all of the students traveling with her. Ay, caramba!
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