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Sunday, June 12, 2005

Texas Cooking - Southwestern Recipes and Cooking Advice


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10 Comments:

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5:57 AM  
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Hello Margo, Armand & Ros
And G'day from Downunder. I was hunting around the web for stuff on how to cook when I came across this post. It's just amazing what these searches turn up. I'm not sure I'm finding what I need, but I'm having a lot of fun. Have a great day!

4:35 AM  
Anonymous picky eaters said...

I have no idea what I'm doing here - I was actually looking for articles on cooking course. I guess I must have found a search engine with a sense of humor.

Still, no harm done. Just thought I'd say hello.
Best wishes
Michael

12:33 PM  
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Hi Margo, Armand & Ros
I never realised that so many different types of blog would show up if I did a search on something like kids recipes. I'm still not sure how well this post fits into that category, but I've enjoyed visiting :0) Adios Amigo.

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