There must be a difference between a restaurant and a library.
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Seems like there is a sickness like this the world throughout! I too love to collect cooking related stuff but hardly like to act on them. The food is behind that pile of books on the LHS icy, I saw tom hiding it there, a few minutes back
Come to Steak Thru The Heart, Icy. We have plenty to eat! And our very first cookbook, Have Your Neighbor For Dinner is due out just in time for Xmahannuramakwanzyule!
Cookbooks are not good to eat. They do NO good at all unless there's ingredients and an oven. When I do a recipe, it hardly ever looks like the picture in the cookbook.
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Seems like there is a sickness like this the world throughout! I too love to collect cooking related stuff but hardly like to act on them. The food is behind that pile of books on the LHS icy, I saw tom hiding it there, a few minutes back
Come to Steak Thru The Heart, Icy. We have plenty to eat! And our very first cookbook, Have Your Neighbor For Dinner is due out just in time for Xmahannuramakwanzyule!
All those books! Could it be Doug's place? It's his birthday ya know.
Mercy, TLP. Cookbooks are high in cellulose.
There were times I lived on cookbooks. Icy, all you have to do is to try harder.
Libraries only hold food for thought.
My dog would disagree.
He finds books especially tasty.
Cookbooks are not good to eat. They do NO good at all unless there's ingredients and an oven.
When I do a recipe, it hardly ever looks like the picture in the cookbook.
maybe add a little spice?!
Mom's cooking soemtimes tastes like empty pages, so i add cream and a bit of pepper and I am good to go :)
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