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    scott miller

    fort lauderdale, fl, United States

    Chef #2985

    fort lauderdale, fl, United States

    Joined: Oct 19, 2000

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    About Me

    Live in S. Florida, and love Latin and Caribbean foods.

    Favorite Foods

    There hasn't been a food product I've come across in the last 20 years that I
    haven't liked, with 3 exceptions:
    1. tripe (just can't stand the smell)
    2. Brussels sprouts (nothing more than an aborted cabbage)
    3. mirliton (also called chayote squash; a tasteless food with no redeeming quality
    that appeals to my taste. It's supposed to 'absorb' the flavors of the recipe,
    but so does cardboard.)

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