Poor nutrition sah/woh issue?

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Registered: 10-22-2009
Poor nutrition sah/woh issue?
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Tue, 12-29-2009 - 7:24pm

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Registered: 12-31-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 11:49am
$1 store-lol!!
I use it on waffles and pancakes too :)
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Registered: 02-06-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 11:50am

The who?

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Registered: 02-24-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 11:51am
Junior is a bum, and he has not been able to carry on the old style at all.

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Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

Oscar Wilde

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Registered: 04-14-2003
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 11:52am
i would never make homemade pasta without one.
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Registered: 01-15-2006
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 11:52am
ROFL, this is getting good...i think i'm going to sit the rest of this out and watch.

 

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Registered: 02-24-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 11:53am
Congrats! Yes, I have managed to make pretty decent bagels.

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Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

Oscar Wilde

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Registered: 06-27-1998
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 11:54am

Actually, I dated a guy who was 50% Italian and 50% Irish, his grandmother taught me a few things in the kitchen and she used a cookbook...it was written down from her grandmother and mother.

PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 04-22-2005
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 11:55am
Your answer is no? Wow. Someday you and I should get together and have a cooking race. We'll make the same lasagna except that you'll simmer your made-from-scratch sauce for 2 hours while I used a jarred sauce. Everything else will be identical. I'll bet you fifty bucks that my lasagna will be ready at least 2 hours sooner than yours.














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Registered: 06-27-1998
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 11:56am

I don't see how that could be accurate, please explain.


PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 02-06-2009
Tue, 01-05-2010 - 11:56am

OK, this is the story as passed down in my family. My ancestral Italian family were (are) apparently a big Mafia deal in Calabria. My dad says that the guy who went to the US was part of a spearhead group to establish the family's territory in NY.

My great grandfather wanted to get away from it all (think Michael in the Godfather), so he ran away to Algeria with his wife. My grandfather was born in Algeria and fought on the Allied side in WW2. He was part of a tank regiment that helped to free Alsace, where he met my grandmother. That's where my father was born. He met my mother and moved to England to be with her.

It's a family joke that we wonder where my brother will end up. Maybe Greece ;oD

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