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What's For Dinner?

Bowkills

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soy sauce brown sugar squirrel and rice on fine china
 

Buckmaster

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Portage
I was first born. My mom made me cook with her from 2 years old standing on chairs at the counter baking Xmas cookies and breads until ? Now look at me now! Only a few have seen my mad cooking skills. My younger sister is capable of burning a pot of water. My mother must have gave up after me. I’m the cook at family gatherings. Feeling privileged.....Thanks Mom!
 

bowhunter1023

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I "learned" to cook in college by watching Emeril and getting after it in the kitchen. I'm convinced I learned how to cook via "genetics" thanks to a grandmother (dad's mom) that was a great cook/baker. I'm also convinced your palate is the most important tool you can have. If it sucks, you'll suck as a cook. When people ask for recipes, I rarely have one, so they'll ask how I made it and I always answer "I just make was sounds good to me and I make it to my taste." I'm rarely off point and it's mere luck and good fortune over training/skill.
 

MoonLab

Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.
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Tooville
Forgot to upload these from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico from last week.
1st and 2nd pic are different sauces to choose from for the ribs. 3rd pic lasagna, beef with noodles, alfredo shrimps, spaghetti with sausages. 4th pic mushroom stuffed with lobster and shrimp. 5th & 6th pics are tacos of lobsters, fish, and chicken
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