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Dec 29, 2004 19:03

Yes, another Gratuitous Soup Post.

I'm back in the land of "dude" now, where the hair is not as big (unless in an intentionally ironic, postmodern, hipster way) and "pen" is not a two-syllable word. My flights both ways were trouble-free. I had left my car at D.'s to avoid street sweeping, and last night when I got in my battery was dead. ( Read more... )

food: recipes, family, tales of the city

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danceswithwords December 30 2004, 04:59:18 UTC
I laughed when I read this. But I felt bad while I did it. ;)

Hey, my misery == your entertainment. Actually, the worst part was having D. try to make me watch some godawful James Bond movie while we waited for the tow truck.

For some reason, that just makes me giggle like crazy.

I come from a long line of very, very strange people.

Have I told you lately how much I want you to come and live with me and cook for me? You could be my kept woman!

Ah, but I'm very expensive! :)

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asta77 December 30 2004, 03:39:00 UTC
Given holiday chaos and how swamped I've been at work, I wouldn't have had much time to enjoy and comment on your post. Heck, I still haven't written about my trip to New Orleans!

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danceswithwords December 30 2004, 05:00:21 UTC
Yeah, I figured I'd wait out the holidays. Still, my chronic lack of followthrough sometimes annoys even me.

I want to hear about what you did in New Orleans!

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lillianmorgan December 31 2004, 13:18:21 UTC
Thank you for the soup recipe - I'm always looking for good veggie recipes. Yay. Had to look up cilantro though - ahem.
I too indulged in similar glamourous activities - always makes coming home that much more 'exciting'. *g*
The 'surprise' party made me giggle - it sounds entertaining to be in your family!

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danceswithwords December 31 2004, 17:48:20 UTC
Thank you for the soup recipe - I'm always looking for good veggie recipes. Yay. Had to look up cilantro though - ahem.

I was a vegetarian for years and still cook and eat that way a fair amount of the time. I guess it's coriander in Britain? We're so close to Mexico here that we always call it cilantro.

it sounds entertaining to be in your family!

"Entertaining" is certainly one word for it... :)

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