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Ran across this show last Saturday. It was pretty interesting. More interesting is the recipe page (link below). It looks like there are lots of Egg-friendly recipes. The portabello recipe is outstanding![p]Jim
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Thanks, I just bookmarked the site. The recipes look easy, quick to prepare, and delicious. And you're right, Egg-friendly.
Cheers,
Gretl
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree Likelooks more like an everyday egghead recipe list. do people without eggs eat like this. from what i remember they eat out a lot and just stick a roast in the oven for 1 hour at 400 and call it dinner. i copied the sloppy joe recipe, been a long tome since i made sloppyjoes, bet they are better in an egg
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeWe missed you in Wildwood this past weekend. Was hoping to see you all!
Howdy to Sue, and happy cookin!
Chris
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