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Your feet are wet and freezing
The wind is howling
Going back and fourth to work feels like a trip to antarctica, and you shoveled out your car each time for getting there and returning... snow snow snow
You get home and change into soft wool PJ's, dry slippers, put on some soft acoustic guitar music, flop down by the fireplace and eat something to warm you up inside, something comforting that feels great after a cold day. Someting Asian... or course.
So.... what did you cook?
The wind is howling
Going back and fourth to work feels like a trip to antarctica, and you shoveled out your car each time for getting there and returning... snow snow snow
You get home and change into soft wool PJ's, dry slippers, put on some soft acoustic guitar music, flop down by the fireplace and eat something to warm you up inside, something comforting that feels great after a cold day. Someting Asian... or course.
So.... what did you cook?
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Re: Winter Foods
Tue, December 11, 2007 - 8:51 AMI love making Vietnamese beef and carrot stew, Bo Kho, when it's cold out. Serve it over rice or with french bread to dip. It also makes an excellent sandwich. d0.biggestmenu.com/00/00/61...98d_m.jpg
Here's a decent recipe: www.recipezaar.com/108893 Mine's at home or else I'd share it right now (I'm at work).
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Re: Winter Foods
Tue, December 11, 2007 - 3:40 PMi just came across this recipe earlier today. which i can't wait for a truly chilly day ahead to prepare.
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Re: Winter Foods
Sun, December 23, 2007 - 3:02 PMjuk - rice porridge with a little chopped leftover meat, fresh cilantro, green onion and a little sesame oil and soy sauce. OMG!
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