History Lesson


Posted the08/10/2009 By A Dash Of Stash (Visit website)



I apologize to all the faithful readers that navigated this way on a regular basis for the last month to find only what they've already read countless times.  You should subscribe via RSS feed, it'll help a lot.


"Almost one whole month now of no fancy eating or cooking, I don't believe it."  You shouldn't believe it.  I don't know who has been feeding these lies, but I've been quite busy, and on many fronts.  I don't remember the last time I wasn't tired.  My life tends to be a series of storms before [bigger] storms.  But enough about that-- this, unlike Top Chef, is about food and cooking.



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