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Hey Everyone,

I just wanted to ask everybody what are some of your home made meals,
and recipes. I personally am a meat lover, and love pasta. But what
are some of your recipes? I am always looking to learn new recipes,
and get new meal ideas. As the more good meals i can make in my own
home, the more money i save buy not going out to eat all the time. One
of my fav meals I threw up on my blog, is a chicken and pasta recipe,
that I love so much, and is easy to make.
http://makinggoodfood.blogspot.com/

Cooking is an art and can take alot of time to master it. I love
making a good meal, and I really injoy it when my friends and family
look forward to my meals. It is a very rewarding feeling to make
somebody a good meal, and I have found it to be very relaxing to make
a good meal and sit down and enjoy it after a long day at work. It is
a very rewarding feeling, that i love doing every night after work.

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That's too bad you threw up your favorite meal on your blog. Hopefully
it will be easy to clean up.

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TheHeartOfAHero said...

> http://makinggoodfood.blogspot.com/



Nine times out of ten if the url contains "blog" it's spam. This is one of
those nine.

Max-out your browswer's security settings before entering!

Poor BUM!!! didn't even use a spell checker.

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On 2007-07-31, Andy <q> wrote:


> Nine times out of ten if the url contains "blog" it's spam. This is one of
> those nine.


It's not even a blog. It's an infomercial. The part about BBQ goes
on for days.

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Andy wrote:
> TheHeartOfAHero said...
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>> http://makinggoodfood.blogspot.com/

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> Nine times out of ten if the url contains "blog" it's spam. This is one of
> those nine.
>


Thats because Google, the spammers friend, officially encourages users
to get click revenue on their Google owned blogspot. Then they use
Google groups to spam everyone. 9/10 is a little conservative...


> Max-out your browswer's security settings before entering!
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> Poor BUM!!! didn't even use a spell checker.
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Andy wrote:

> TheHeartOfAHero said...
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>>http://makinggoodfood.blogspot.com/

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>
>
> Nine times out of ten if the url contains "blog" it's spam. This is one of
> those nine.
>
> Max-out your browswer's security settings before entering!
>
> Poor BUM!!! didn't even use a spell checker.
>
> Andy


IMO book sellers (i wont flatter them with the term "store") blogs and
eBay should have a separate compilation on google.

The general search engine should not turn up amazone.com or blogs or
people selling what i may be looking for information on.

If they can do a separate search for groups or maps why not weed out the
references to products for sale when searching for information.

It really irritates me when i search on a term and get thousands of
offers to sell me a book on the subject or blogs commenting on the
subject and maybe only a few actual links to site that contain the
information im looking for.

Its probly only a matter of time till there are "Master" (or possibly
"slaved") search engines more easily tailored to a users specific needs.
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Joseph Littleshoes said...

> Andy wrote:
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>> TheHeartOfAHero said...
>>
>>
>>>http://makinggoodfood.blogspot.com/

>>
>>
>>
>> Nine times out of ten if the url contains "blog" it's spam. This is one
>> of those nine.
>>
>> Max-out your browswer's security settings before entering!
>>
>> Poor BUM!!! didn't even use a spell checker.
>>
>> Andy

>
> IMO book sellers (i wont flatter them with the term "store") blogs and
> eBay should have a separate compilation on google.
>
> The general search engine should not turn up amazone.com or blogs or
> people selling what i may be looking for information on.
>
> If they can do a separate search for groups or maps why not weed out the
> references to products for sale when searching for information.
>
> It really irritates me when i search on a term and get thousands of
> offers to sell me a book on the subject or blogs commenting on the
> subject and maybe only a few actual links to site that contain the
> information im looking for.
>
> Its probly only a matter of time till there are "Master" (or possibly
> "slaved") search engines more easily tailored to a users specific needs.
> --
> JL



Joseph,

I don't know if you use Firefox but there's a free extension called AdBlock
Plus that works great for this and websites in general. I've never seen a
blog URL resulting from a google search!

Sorry, I don't know of an IExplorer, Opera or Safari equivalent.

Andy
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In article om>,
TheHeartOfAHero > wrote:

> One of my fav meals I threw up on my blog, is a chicken and pasta
> recipe, that I love so much, and is easy to make.


Sweet Jesus! If you're throwing up your fav meals on your blog - - - -
well, that's not much of a recommendation now, is it?
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In article >,
Joseph Littleshoes > wrote:

>
> It really irritates me when i search on a term and get thousands of
> offers to sell me a book on the subject or blogs commenting on the
> subject and maybe only a few actual links to site that contain the
> information im looking for.
>
> Its probly only a matter of time till there are "Master" (or possibly
> "slaved") search engines more easily tailored to a users specific needs.
> --
> JL


Joseph, have you ever used this search engine? The chap posted the link
here a while ago. It's handy. I like it. Try it for something you've
experienced "the other way" and see if it's an improvement. I'd be
curious to know how it works for you.
http://recipesearch.googlepages.com/
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TheHeartOfAHero wrote:
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> of my fav meals I threw up on my blog, is a chicken and pasta recipe,
> that I love so much, and is easy to make.



Do you still like it after you threw it up?

gloria p
really curious
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