02-17-2008, 09:14 PM | #11 |
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Cooking in the Kitchen with the Segway
I know that JEEP used to produce a cookbook where you made your meal, put it in a tin foil container, put it on the engine and at the end of the ride, you would have dinner ready.
I think this cookbook, would be a bit more interesting than that. Sal, you must have some good recipies from old country (NY) maybe we could even get Nora to ask your mother for some. Pam's cookin' is legendary on this forum, and I bet we could come up with some other tasty tid bits from the group. I came across a recipe for camel jerky the other day. Think I will not pass that one along, yuck!! It is always fun to learn tips from friends.
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02-18-2008, 12:01 AM | #12 |
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I volunteer wherever I can assist - like I said I cook alot, i can give you recipes all day, I just need someone that will transcribe for me!
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