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"Andy" ha scritto nel messaggio
> Dimitri said...
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>> "JuanGuady" wrote in message
>> >>>
>>> So I have been looking for a chef to emulate.. And I think that I>>>
>>> finally found him. His name is Michael White! The great thing about>>>
>>> him is that he started out small just like all of us. He didn't have>>>
>>> to live in some crazy town in the middle of Italy. So I have finally
>>> found the dude that I am trying to be!
>>>
>>> Who do you think is the best?

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>> Me

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> Juan asked a question that he apparently already had an answer to!
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> I wonder why anyone would pidgeonhole themselves into a single cuisine
> like > Juan wants to.
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> Andy


Most people working outside the USA, that's who. Anyway, who picks the best
chef based on how he makes a cheese sandwich?


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Giusi wrote:

> Most people working outside the USA, that's who. Anyway, who picks
> the best chef based on how he makes a cheese sandwich?


LOL, very wise
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On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 11:38:05 +0200, Giusi wrote:

> "Andy" ha scritto nel messaggio
>> Dimitri said...
>>
>>> "JuanGuady" wrote in message
>>> >>>
>>>> So I have been looking for a chef to emulate.. And I think that I>>>
>>>> finally found him. His name is Michael White! The great thing about>>>
>>>> him is that he started out small just like all of us. He didn't have>>>
>>>> to live in some crazy town in the middle of Italy. So I have finally
>>>> found the dude that I am trying to be!
>>>>
>>>> Who do you think is the best?
>>>
>>> Me

>>
>>
>> Juan asked a question that he apparently already had an answer to!
>>
>> I wonder why anyone would pidgeonhole themselves into a single cuisine
>> like > Juan wants to.
>>
>> Andy

>
> Most people working outside the USA, that's who. Anyway, who picks the best
> chef based on how he makes a cheese sandwich?


elvis? oh, wait, that's peanut butter and banana.

your pal,
blake
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