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On Dec 1, 7:59*pm, John Kuthe > wrote:
> On Dec 1, 7:47*pm, Bryan > wrote:
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> > On Dec 1, 3:59*pm, John Kuthe > wrote:

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> > > On Dec 1, 3:52*pm, A Moose in Love > wrote:

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> > > > On Dec 1, 4:15*pm, John Kuthe > wrote:

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> > > > > Here's a pic I saw on my Facebook:

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> > > > >https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...3685_101505025...

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> > > > > Nigella Lawson is not only my fave TV chef ever, she is also a
> > > > > goddess!

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> > > > > :-)

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> > > > > John Kuthe...

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> > > > she's ok. *but she's no goddess. *i'd rather ave a goil what wears
> > > > blue jeans, a white t-shirt, and a black leather jacket. *i'm not a
> > > > fan of glam.

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> > > Bah! Nigella is example of what defines a woman as opposed to a girl,
> > > or "goil" as you put it.

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> > Because she's got the kind of hips and ass you'd find on a prehistoric
> > fertility statuette?

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> > > John Kuthe...

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> > --Bryan

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> Partially yes, I like women who look like women. (I like lots of
> different configurations for women!)
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> But also because of her inimitable style and grace and sensuous
> approach to cooking. Like I said I used to watch her show on FoodTV
> years ago. She and I share food sensibilities.
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> I'd love to share chocolate with her! She would definitely appreciate
> my Chocolate Covered Cherries! And I would appreciate her appreciating
> my Chocolate Covered Cherries! :-) :-) :-)


I don't find her physically attractive, nor have I liked any of the
recipes I've heard her give on NPR (she's their main go-to recipe
person), but she always seems to have a nice personality, not fake
nice like RR. I can't comment upon her gracefulness or sensuality
because I don't recall whether I've seen her show or not. The filling
for your cherries is sublime. Fake chocolate is totally unworthy as a
*robe* for it.

On another subject, Angela gave us a little rosemary plant Christmas
tree. She is so sweet. She also brought over dinner for Betsy from
Trader Joe's. It's the best tree ever, because when Christmas season
is over, we can eat the tree. Fresh rosemary is *so* much better than
dried. Oh, and I have a strawberry potted from our garden. If you
want it, let me know in the next few days and it's yours. Otherwise
I'll offer it to someone else. Betsy's sister, Anna, brought pot
roast over tonight, with sweet potatoes and marshmallows, and the
ladies from the preschool sent her flowers. I just bet that the
rosemary "tree" cost as much as a small live tree, but is so much
"greener" environmentally. I hope that we can have a rosemary plant
every year instead of a tree, as that is a nice present to planet too.
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--Bryan