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Another Friend, a new Slot Canyon and an abused Spirit! Utah

Posted 07-30-2008 at 05:21 PM by Beemerchef



Another Friend, a new Slot Canyon and an abused Spirit! Utah…
Yes, I am enjoying entertaining and playing the guide, the cook and bottle washer… all at the same time. As myself when in a new area I like to discover my surrounding through my own senses, I don’t say much, only make a route and let Mother Nature do the rest. As we are slower than two wheels, specially in the curves, I told Brian to go
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COOK FOOD GOOD - BDL's Book Blog; First Entry -- Parts III and IV

Posted 07-29-2008 at 06:25 PM by boar_d_laze
Updated 08-05-2008 at 07:51 PM by boar_d_laze
III. What’s up Doc?

For the first installment of the blog, I thought it might be interesting for you to follow the recipe development and writing process. It’s a good illustration of the premise – building with common, fundamental techniques.

So... My wife, Linda, loves artisanal olive bread. Hey. Who doesn’t?

In truth, I’ve never been a particularly good or prolific bread baker (they’re usually the same thing). There were a few breads I did fairly...
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COOK FOOD GOOD - BDL's Book Blog; First Entry -- Parts I and II

Posted 07-29-2008 at 06:24 PM by boar_d_laze
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COOK FOOD GOOD – The Blog

I. Introduction

As many of you know, I’m working on a cookbook. The information seems to have reached the important people, and I was asked by Chef’s Talk to blog the process. (H/T Nicko).

It’s a good idea for several reasons. Chef’s Talk thinks it will be interesting – as much for the writing and publishing aspects as the cooking components. Sure. Interesting. Okay for you. But, what about me?

I’m hoping the...
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A familiar face and a bit of Bryce Canyon, Utah

Posted 07-28-2008 at 04:20 PM by Beemerchef

A familiar face and a bit of Bryce Canyon, Utah
Always nice to see a familiar face specially when one cannot remember when was the last time… It seems that it was Naples, Florida, while cooking a special dinner for some Friends we have in common. On his own Journey from Canada, Louis and a couple of his riding Friends stopped by overnight… for an evening of true comedy, laughter and a local dinner.
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Why I'm Crazy About Olives Part Three

Posted 07-26-2008 at 11:52 PM by izbnso
Then another career change, and wonder of wonders, my family was taking up residence in The City of the People itself. Demopolis is also known as The Diamond of the Black Belt. If you ever get a chance to visit, which I highly recommend, you are sure to fall in love with the place, we did. No one can help but be captivated by the white bluffs on the river that runs through Demopolis’ historic down town. And if it is Old South architecture that floats your boat, there you will find some of the most...
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