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Part of the complete family

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Family time!

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Famly Time at the Thomas’

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Speding time with the family at Brad and Becky’s house (8/28/2011)
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Balanced diet

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Keukenhof, Holland, Netherlands
Mentos & Diet Coke

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Last Homie Hurrah / London, ON / April 21, 2012
Diet Pills

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Duane from Diet Pills playing at The Musician, Leicester, UK.
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Gajar Halwa Cheesecake recipe video online – LivingFoodz

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Ripe plantain

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1) Ripen an unpeeled plantain to tomottled dark-brown.
2) Cut off both ends and slice the peel along the curved edge. Pull back the peel.
3) Heat oil (peanut, or non-hydrogenated vegetable shortening) until it reaches approximately 350 °F (medium-high heat). When one slice begins to sizzle, it’s ready. Carefully add all slices.
4) Fry plantain slices 2 minutes until golden-brown on one side. Turn the slices over and fry the second side, another 2 minutes.
5) Immediately remove plantains (slotted spoon) from pan and remove excess oil with paper towel. Great as is, or lightly salted (and/or sprinkled with a dash of cayenne). Enjoy!
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Cooking an Artichoke: Plate it!

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After simmering the prepared artichoke upside-down for 20 minutes, and right-side-up for 20 more minutes, remove with tongs, and drain. Squeeze the juice of a lemon between the leaves. Sprinkle with Kosher salt.
Remove a leaf from the artichoke bulb, dip in olive oil (many folk prefer butter) and scrape the meaty part off with your teeth. Discard the rest of the leaf. The inner leaves should be tender enough to be eaten whole.
Step 1. Trimming the leaves.
Step 2. Simmer upside-down
Step 3. Simmer right-side up.
Step 4. Eat the leaves.
Step 5. Preparing the choke.
Step 6. Removing the ‘hair.’
Step 7: Eating the choke.
Adapted from:
"How To Make (And Eat) A Perfect Steamed Artichoke"
—Summer Tomato.
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Recipe testing with interns Susanne and Beth

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Susanne and Beth testing a recipe
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Grape and Rosemary Focaccia

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Denver – Lincoln Park: El Taco de Mexico

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Tacos Suaves – Lengua (Tongue), Pastor (Marinated Pork), Buche (Pork Tripe) and Cabeza (Cheeksmeat)
El Taco de Mexico, at 714 Santa Fe Drive, is a family owned restaurant which has been serving up the authentic flavors of Mexico City since it first opened in 1985. El Taco de Mexico was selected ot the Denver Eater 38 and has won numerous best of Denver awards from Westword Magazine including Best Green Chile, Best Sunday Morning Mexcian, Best Hangover Breakfast, Best Taste of Mexico City, Best Taco, Best Burrito, Best Menudo, Best Mexican Restaurant and Best Original Big Burrito.
Lunch @ The Reservoir Tavern

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