Oh, and where is my cookbook?
Safari
Chuck is using it to prop up his mobile home :)
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damnit, how am I going to eat like a wolf if I don't have a werewolf
cookbook to tell me what wolves eat?
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Safari
Anything from under the heat lamps at the Diamond Shamrock station will
do ;)
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I'm still collecting recipes, safari, as well you know. Can I help it that
so few of the people on this NG cook?
Wolf's Rain is wonderful, though.
Yours having seen ten episodes,
The wolfish,
Wanderer
wand...@ticnet.com
"Where am I going? I don't quite know.
What does it matter *where* people go?
Down to the woods where the bluebells grow!
Anywhere! Anywhere! *I* don't know!"
-- a. a. milne
Well, I juist got back up north after running a kitchen in a Boca Raton
beach bar for a bit. Of course, most of my own recipies are not fit for
human consumption (Well, non-spanish humans that is). The problem wioth
spicy food is once you get used to it you don't get the same kick from
the lower end stuff again. Then again I always was one to enjoy spicy
curry bread.
I prefer a more iron chef style myself. Have a concept of how to prepare
things, and then have some fun in the kitchen.
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Yeah, now that it has an official release it looks like I will need to
collect it. It seems to be one of those strong titles that even if it
isn't your favorite genre it carries your interest anyway.