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Fine Eats Archive
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05-Shrimp or Sea Scallop Scampi
Posted on November 2006 | No CommentsI prefer big sea scallops over shrimp just because you don’t have to clean out a dirty vein with the juicy scallops. Be careful not... -
02-Twisted Corn Chowder
Posted on November 2006 | No CommentsI substituted potatoes for chickpeas. You could also put in a dash of cayenne pepper for a bit more zip. Enjoy! serves 2 meatless 1... -
Celery Root
Posted on September 2006 | 5 CommentsSo for Pinger and James. Plus, I’m a little loopy from my low grade fever -thus not a long one. It looks like this. Yeah... -
Find my way in the BioMarkt
Posted on August 2006 | 2 CommentsGrains in German are called Getreide It’s wet, rainy, cloudy, and cold. But I wouldn’t say it’s gloomy yet, even if it is 14C/57F. Oh...




