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    Default Cooking up a Storm

    Hi there Guys just wanted to offer my services as a chef and a lecturer at a chef school in Pretoria if anyone would like a recipe for whatever pm and I'll help you out.

    Here is some of my tasty treats I did last week

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    Mioski,
    I have some rocket growing in my herb patch. I find it very pungent compared to the rocket I buy at the supermarket. Are there different types of rocket available?
    I do the cooking in the house. According to my wife, the stove has 2 settings: high & off.
    Her defence is "I kiss better than I cook!"

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    Default Re: Cooking up a Storm

    Quote Originally Posted by THOMAST View Post
    Her defence is "I kiss better than I cook!"
    Ah, so she takes care of desert :-)

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    Default Re: Cooking up a Storm

    Yessss!

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    Quote Originally Posted by THOMAST View Post
    Mioski,
    I have some rocket growing in my herb patch. I find it very pungent compared to the rocket I buy at the supermarket. Are there different types of rocket available?
    I do the cooking in the house. According to my wife, the stove has 2 settings: high & off.
    Her defence is "I kiss better than I cook!"

    Indeed there is but also the garden/herb patch seems to be well maintained

    Ill give you some tips later just a bit buzy

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    That's a nice offer Mioski.
    Why not a featured recipe of the week every monday for the Plebs at home to try?
    Especially if you have any venison recipes as there's quite a few hunters here.
    A roaring Lion kills no game

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyLani View Post
    That's a nice offer Mioski.
    Why not a featured recipe of the week every monday for the Plebs at home to try?
    Especially if you have any venison recipes as there's quite a few hunters here.
    Sounds like a plan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mioski View Post
    Sounds like a plan
    Yes, pleeeeeeeeeeeease.
    Good venison receipes are difficult too find.
    Thanks

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    Default Re: Cooking up a Storm

    Looks good!!!!.

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    Default Re: Cooking up a Storm

    Great idea, thanks!

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