you cooked ALL THE THINGS. man, that tuscan cassoulet sounds AMAZING. i'm going to have to try that.
i'm ALSO glad that it was a communal cooking experience for you. that's WONDERFUL.
i'm just laughing now because one of my realizations over the last month is that i actually DO still love to cook. i've been sort of reclaiming the kitchen lately from...um...stuff that made me not want to be in it very much. WEIRD.
Om nom nom PORK WITH POMEGRANATE. I must try that one. I used to love to cook, but have sort of gone off it majorly since I went to the US, so I do think it depends on context, too.
Yes, good point--the context does matter. Cooking is a huge deal in my family, and it was nice to be a part of that whole thing this year (which I haven't been, much, in the past).
I would highly recommend the pork with pomegranate! It is better than it looks on the page. :)
I didn't realize you were in Colorado! For some reason I was thinking you were further east. I will definitely let you know the next time I'm in that vicinity!
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i'm ALSO glad that it was a communal cooking experience for you. that's WONDERFUL.
i'm just laughing now because one of my realizations over the last month is that i actually DO still love to cook. i've been sort of reclaiming the kitchen lately from...um...stuff that made me not want to be in it very much. WEIRD.
ION: *SMISH* i missed yooooooooooooou.
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i've been sort of reclaiming the kitchen lately from...um...stuff that made me not want to be in it very much. WEIRD.
Oooh, yay, that is so good! YAY. I'm very happy to hear that!
Hiiiii, I missed you too! *GLOMMMMMP*
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I would highly recommend the pork with pomegranate! It is better than it looks on the page. :)
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That sounds like awesome times with awesome people and awesome foods and YAY! Also, I am glad you are back because GLOMP.
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That all sounds VERY tasty, I must say.
HI!
Also: YOU ARE COMING TO TORONTO SOON OMG. Prepare for glomping.
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