Hi I am an art school student looking to see what people are doing in the preparation process of food. I like to make dinner for myself almost every night. I may have learned it from my mother as she cooked every night. She learned everything from julia Child, so I guess my favorite foods are influenced by her.
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11/25/08 at 12:27pm
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Welcome, Earnason! It sounds like you've gotten a good foundation in home cooking and are ready to expand your horizons. Fortunately, you've come to the best site on the web to do that!
Have a look around at the forums, but also the cooking articles, blogs, photo gallery, etc. We have a search tool to help you on your way. Don't be shy about posting! (The only restriction is that the professionals' forums are "read-only" for non-pros like you and me.)
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Have a look around at the forums, but also the cooking articles, blogs, photo gallery, etc. We have a search tool to help you on your way. Don't be shy about posting! (The only restriction is that the professionals' forums are "read-only" for non-pros like you and me.)
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Awesome thanks for the info and pointersI am excited to be here :-D
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11/28/08 at 2:43am
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