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Old 10-01-2009, 02:46 AM
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Maybe these???

- The Concoction Class
- Culinary Concoctions
- Artistry in Food

Good Luck BugHut!!!

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The Culinary School

Back 2 Basics

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Well, where thats what we're all about Doc, I see the invasion of the pointy ear brigade descending in me for vulcan recipes. Cheers anyway
I'm a little on the slow side. Can you explain what the above response is supposed to mean?

Like to hear what you meant, really.

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Ah Doc. I assumed you were having a laugh. "live long and prosper" being Spock from Star trek's monika. He's a Vulcan with pointy ears. If you've never watched star trek you wouldnt know. I meant no offence.
I did appreciate you're reasoning behind it, but I thought you were being funny.
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Live Long and Prosper.....pure Vulcan from Spock the science officer on Star Trek.

You cook well, you live well, and long, and hopefully prosper

Bughut...What colours your aprons gonna be?
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Old 10-01-2009, 11:22 PM
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Hey Jock.

We've so many classes, I'm having trouble pairing them down to manageable system.
No I dont have a snazzy address. Lovely setting tho. I'll post pics when i've figured out how.

Let me know when you're going to be in Carnoustie and you have an open invite
Thanks Bughut.
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Old 10-27-2009, 02:36 PM
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I'm going to use your idea Ishbel. I love "COOKING MATTERS" For a few reasons:-

Because IT DOES

"COOKING" Should be a great google link

And It sounds great and sits well with me.

Cheers Ishbel.

DC - I'm keen to use your "CLASS COURSE" (crash course) idea too, in the marketing and advertising Thank you.

Humungus thanks to all of you for your interest and ideas.
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Welcome Bughut...wishing you all the best with it. Nothing like a new venture to spark up life
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Old 10-28-2009, 02:12 PM
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YAAAAY - that's great, Bughut!

You're right - the title says it all.... and a wee bit less scary than 'Bughut's cookery school ('Elf n Safety comes to mind)!!!
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I wanna know what Ishbel gets for winning first prize
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