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Old 07-12-2002, 12:04 AM
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Hello,

I'm glad to find this forum. Cooking and trying out different food recipes fascinates me. I love cooking and eating with family and friends. One of my favorite hobbies is photography and food is one of my most favorite subjects. My boyfriend, who is a wonderful cook, has created a lot of unique and delicious recipes. I enjoy different ethnic recipes specially filipino, italian, asian, and american foods.

I look forward to learn and share cooking recipes with all of you.






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Old 07-12-2002, 12:13 AM
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Welcome to ChefTalk Zerly!

I can't wait to read your upcoming posts. Im also a cook who loves photography and I know we have a Food Photographer here somewhere. I know a few people will be dropping by to welcome you soon.

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Welcome to Chef Talk, zerly! We have a number of Northwesterners here. What do you like to do with the bounteous ingredients of you region?
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Welcome to Chef Talk Zerly!


Are you into colours or B & W? Do you have your own darkroom?
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Welcome to Cheftalk, Zerly. I hope you will be just as fascinated with our Camel thread
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Old 07-17-2002, 12:05 AM
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Thank you for the welcome. I will post pics of foods we made soon.
There are many variety of ingredients available here in the northwest. We are a multicultural community and we have a lot of different ethnic foods available.
I enjoy baking as well and one of my favorite is making biscotti. I also learned some baking techniques from my Aunt who also loves to cook.



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Here's a pic of Panini Sandwich we made with pastrami, pesto sauce, mozarella cheese, and red bell peppers:



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Darn...knew I shouldnt have checked the board when I have the munchies....

Ummmm mmmm mmmmm. That looks really yummy. Thanks Zerly. I now have an idea what Im going to be eating really soon.

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Old 07-23-2002, 10:26 PM
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Panini sandwich is definitely one of my favorite food. We made the pesto with both basil, parsley, olive oil, parmesan cheese and lots of garlic.

Then we added all the ingredients in a focacia bread and then grilled the sandwich using the famous George Foreman Grill.




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