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by boxley
2/22/15 9:23:52 PM
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New its not the size, its what you do with it, Andrew explained that
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     Mulligatawny Soup - (Andrew Grygus) - (11) - Feb. 22, 2015, 01:38:02 PM EST
         3/4 inch Ginger root? - (a6l6e6x) - (10) - Feb. 22, 2015, 03:12:37 PM EST
             Baking is an exact science, cooking is art - (hnick) - (5) - Feb. 22, 2015, 04:56:17 PM EST
                 Wakarimashita! - (a6l6e6x) - Feb. 22, 2015, 06:39:11 PM EST
                 Totally with you on the chili - (drook) - Feb. 22, 2015, 08:33:28 PM EST
                 Precision in baking. - (Andrew Grygus) - Feb. 23, 2015, 11:23:22 AM EST
                 I think baking _can_ be an exact science. - (static) - (1) - Feb. 24, 2015, 04:27:46 AM EST
                     Baking is an adventure. - (Another Scott) - Feb. 24, 2015, 08:25:01 AM EST
             Re: 3/4 inch Ginger root? - (Andrew Grygus) - (3) - Feb. 22, 2015, 06:50:25 PM EST
                 And that is Hugh's point as well. -NT - (a6l6e6x) - Feb. 22, 2015, 06:42:12 PM EST
                 So it depends how big the root in your hand is? -NT - (drook) - (1) - Feb. 22, 2015, 08:31:29 PM EST
                     its not the size, its what you do with it, Andrew explained that -NT - (boxley) - Feb. 22, 2015, 09:23:52 PM EST

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