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    Chop

    London, England

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    London, England

    Joined: Oct 17, 2006

    Birthday: Dec 09

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    I live in London and am currently a housewife, I trained as a conservator but my career is most definately in the background . I have a fussy Iraqi husband a 15 month old darling of a son and a georgous, somewhat stroppy teenager!!!!!!! I need a site like this to keep me on the ball regarding all the differing tastebuds, eating times and varied attitudes to foods, that congregate in my houshold. My ultimate cookbook has to be Nigel Slater's food diary i am on par with his tastes, his approach to cooking is not fussy or time consuming -its all in the quality and taste- matching each season with its abundnce has been a liberating experience for me. I always had cravings for certain foods at certain times and now I realise that the cravings were actually natures intention. My inner clock is now in sync and I would encourage anyone to grow your own produce and eat what is in your local season.

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