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Old 09-28-2000, 01:29 PM
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Our ChefTalk.com leader Nicko is getting married October 30. I thought it would be fun to pretend to get him gifts. What would you buy super-cook-turned-webmaster?

I'd start with a Doghouse kit, because he'll probably be spending some time there
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Old 09-29-2000, 08:15 AM
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OK, maybe I'd throw in a toaster as well... you never can have too many of those!
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I'd arrange an extra week for his honeymoon!
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Old 09-29-2000, 05:45 PM
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A jacuzzi where he could relax with his wife after work. What the heck I feel generous... a nice wine cellar full of the best wines.

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Fondue pots are coming back into vogue....
Hotpots are kind of a cool version of that
Yep that would be it a Fondue pot with loads of wild mushrooms...live dangerously you only have one time around.....well maybe not but hey what a way to go....Trumpet d'morte
fondue with guyere
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Fine Wine Glasses, and a Hutch to keep them safe in and a Celler to keep them full.
The best wedding gift is a really good Belgan Waffle Maker, trust me. I'd throw one in for good measure.
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errr, a high paying 9-5 chefs job?
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Old 10-03-2000, 08:17 AM
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nice one nick...

how about a lovely wooden table and chairs set? got to eat in style!

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I would like to get him a goat and some chickens. Oh, I'll also throw in an ostrich!
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