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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:58:27 -0800, koko wrote:

>On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:02:31 -0700, Christine Dabney


>>Oh gosh..I can just see it if I go shopping with you, if I end up in
>>San Diego. I can justify stuff too....

>
>>witness my kitchen....

>
>Ha ha .I still have the photos. ;-)
>
>koko


Haven't heard from UC yet...but expect to, early next week.

Have you ever been up to Surfas in Culver City? That is a great place
to justify getting some wonderful kitchen stuff. If I get over that
way, I will be making a road trip up there...plus to Penzeys. I can
always justify spending money at Penzeys..I usually drop at least $100
there....

Wanna do a road trip up to Surfas?

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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:20:16 -0700, Christine Dabney
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>On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:58:27 -0800, koko wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:02:31 -0700, Christine Dabney

>
>>>Oh gosh..I can just see it if I go shopping with you, if I end up in
>>>San Diego. I can justify stuff too....

>>
>>>witness my kitchen....

>>
>>Ha ha .I still have the photos. ;-)
>>
>>koko

>
>Haven't heard from UC yet...but expect to, early next week.
>
>Have you ever been up to Surfas in Culver City? That is a great place
>to justify getting some wonderful kitchen stuff. If I get over that
>way, I will be making a road trip up there...plus to Penzeys. I can
>always justify spending money at Penzeys..I usually drop at least $100
>there....
>
>Wanna do a road trip up to Surfas?
>
>Christine


Need you ask? of course!!!!!!

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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 17:49:47 -0800, koko wrote:

>On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:20:16 -0700, Christine Dabney


>>
>>Wanna do a road trip up to Surfas?
>>
>>Christine

>
>Need you ask? of course!!!!!!
>
>koko


You had better bring a lot of money, cause you will be doing a LOT of
justifying.... They have incredible food products too....

And that doesn't even include Penzeys, which now has a store in
Torrance.

I always liked going to that area on either Wednesdays or Saturdays,
as the Santa Monica farmers market is held on those days. Wow. That
is one HUGE farmers market.... It's just a short trip after that, to
Surfas....

See, I can justify too. I figure if I am making a road trip to the LA
area, I might as well hit up all the foodie places while I am
there....

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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:56:55 -0700, Christine Dabney
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>On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 17:49:47 -0800, koko wrote:
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>>On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:20:16 -0700, Christine Dabney

>
>>>
>>>Wanna do a road trip up to Surfas?
>>>
>>>Christine

>>
>>Need you ask? of course!!!!!!
>>
>>koko

>
>You had better bring a lot of money, cause you will be doing a LOT of
>justifying.... They have incredible food products too....


I'm stuffing my piggy bank as we speak.
>
>And that doesn't even include Penzeys, which now has a store in
>Torrance.
>
>I always liked going to that area on either Wednesdays or Saturdays,
>as the Santa Monica farmers market is held on those days. Wow. That
>is one HUGE farmers market.... It's just a short trip after that, to
>Surfas....
>
>See, I can justify too. I figure if I am making a road trip to the LA
>area, I might as well hit up all the foodie places while I am
>there....
>
>Christine


Dang. I hope you get the position here.

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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 19:36:47 -0800, koko wrote:


>Dang. I hope you get the position here.
>
>koko


Me too. The Seattle position was filled..so that is out now...

I am also submitted to a position at Paradise Valley Hospital in that
area... I prefer UCSD though. Maybe I will know something early next
week...

To get back on topic, I can think of lots of places in the southern
Cal area where I can justify getting expensive kitchen equipment. Not
just equipment though. There are also some cookbook stores in the LA
area, one of which is well known. Plus, Mimi has her cookbook store
in Santa Clarita.

Christine


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In article >,
Christine Dabney > wrote:

> On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 19:36:47 -0800, koko wrote:
>
>
> >Dang. I hope you get the position here.
> >
> >koko

>
> Me too. The Seattle position was filled..so that is out now...


Bummer. Maybe next year.
>

We're set on kitchen stuff for a while. The Cuisinart, espresso
machine, and Kenwood mixer are working well. We don't need a fancy
fuzzy neuro-logic (whatever the hell that is) rice cooker. However, we
can always use more cookbooks!

Cindy

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On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 16:59:46 -0800, Cindy Fuller
>We're set on kitchen stuff for a while. The Cuisinart, espresso
>machine, and Kenwood mixer are working well. We don't need a fancy
>fuzzy neuro-logic (whatever the hell that is) rice cooker. However, we
>can always use more cookbooks!
>
>Cindy


Hear, hear!!!

There are NEVER enough cookbooks!!!

I am already trying to figure out which cookbooks to take to San
Diego, if I get to go there.

If I get to stay home (and yes, there is a possibility of that), I
will definitely be getting more cookbooks!!! I have a long list.....

And maybe a new kitchen toy or two... I am thinking now that I want a
smaller mortar and pestle...I love the one I have, but sometimes I
want a smaller size, and I think it would be better for when I
travel...

I have seen so many wonderful kitchen toys listed on rfc.. I am
thinking that a Therma-pen might be a great addition to my arsenal...

If I go to San Diego, then there is Surfas, where I can get some shiny
new toys.. And Surly Table... We don't have one of those in
Albuquerque. I can drop some serious money in those places...

Christine
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> In article >,
> Christine Dabney > wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 19:36:47 -0800, koko wrote:
>>
>>
>> >Dang. I hope you get the position here.
>> >
>> >koko

>>
>> Me too. The Seattle position was filled..so that is out now...

>
> Bummer. Maybe next year.
>>

> We're set on kitchen stuff for a while. The Cuisinart, espresso
> machine, and Kenwood mixer are working well. We don't need a fancy
> fuzzy neuro-logic (whatever the hell that is) rice cooker. However, we
> can always use more cookbooks!
>
> Cindy
>
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Didn't need fancy fuzzy neuro-logic rice cooker as I have a couple of other
ones. But now that I have it, the other ones haven't been used.
Dee Dee


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