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    Chef #358821

    Long Island, NY

    Chef #358821

    Long Island, NY

    Joined: Oct 02, 2006

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    "Although I didn't have hot curry powder or hot paprika this dish was warm enough. Recipe submitter forgot to i..."

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    About Me

    Without question, I am a "foodie". I love good food, enjoy trying new recipes and love to bake. As I am still working, most of my cooking is done on the weekend. I usually make enough so that I can freeze the other portion. This way my DH & I have another meal that is right there except for heating it up. If you don't put it in the freezer, you can't take it out!

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