How I Taught My Brother To Cook

Improvisational Tuscan-Provençal Cookery (and other good stuff to eat)

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At 12:14pm on May 22, 2007, Jeanette said…
Great job with everything, very impressive... Love your cooking, couldnt be more thankful to get to try all the differnt wonderful things you cook. Especially Ravoli!!
At 3:36pm on June 7, 2007, Debbie said…
So J, how did you like the meal tonight? Tell the folks here how much you like it and requested it!
At 11:04pm on July 26, 2007, Hilary Conway said…
MY dad is the best cook in the world. ; )
On second thought, let's let them duke it out!
At 4:15pm on May 1, 2008, Debbie said…
You need to post your recipe for your mac 'n cheese!!! Participate!
At 4:31pm on June 20, 2008, Debbie said…
Hey Jet! Would love you to share your mac and cheese recipe!

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daube ... I concede
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Damn! But wait........is it "daube" or "doube"? CHECKMATE!!!!
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My horizon has already expanded to it's maximum of 3/4 of an acre. More than that and I might have to socialize. Parish the thought!
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that's what I love about you, Patrick ... always ready to learn and grow and expand your horizons ... interestingly enough, southern France often uses pastas or rice (whereas the rest of France is usually potatoes)
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ok. Then you have penne with the gravy from a southern France style beef pot roast. Tastes better now that I know what the hell it is.
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Well that explains it. Your truth has set him free and he became lost in the moment.
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Oui! Tres conveegial! (Laura, that's a word Patrick made up a long time ago)
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I emailed John Briggs and complimented him on his improvisation. Here's what he replied: "I consider this a honor I would not have tried this if I didn't sign on to your site for cooking Thanks John"
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well, it's more or less a stew, or just the process of braising some kind of meat in liquid (such as wine). It's just the southern French word for this type of braised meat dish
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Laura wouldn't be Laura without her jam.
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