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    What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ?

    [email protected] wrote:

    I wish you didn't hate me. This is utterly sublime. You have encapsulated my
    precise reasons for loving food and trying to cook well.

    Orlando

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    What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ?

    On Apr 16, 7:31?am, Andy wrote:

    You're rude and paranoid.

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    What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ?

    On Apr 16, 4:49?am, Eric wrote:

    I'd never claim to be passionate about cooking. I do it because I
    like to

    a. save money
    b. know a bit more about what's going down esoph. ingredient-wise
    c. have some effect on my nutrition
    d. like things with TASTE
    e. maintain my weight

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    What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ?

    On Apr 16, 8:44?am, Andy wrote:

    You say you don't eat dinner but only breakfast. Which is it?

  5. #35

    What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ?

    Serene Vannoy wrote:

    For me food is the connection between me and machines. Especially the
    strong connect between me, the scales, blood pressure machine and the
    Bowflex. Yes the sensual joy of food, great enjoyment followed by quilt.

    --
    Enjoy Life... Nad R (Garden in zone 5a Michigan)

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    What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ?

    "Eric" ha scritto nel messaggio
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    I get hungry a couple of times everyday.

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    What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ?

    In article ,
    Janet wrote:


    Yes, German and English. I'd be curious what their word is.
    However, again, being replaced by something does not mean that it was
    co-opted. Pascha was celebrated long before even the Venerable Bede,
    much as I love him. If you want to claim that the celebration of
    "Easter" is a Christianization of Oestre, then you have to impute a much
    greater influence of the Anglo-Saxons and Jutes than history has
    assigned them. Bede was writing in mostly the 8th century, however, the
    Crucifixion happened in the first century and is MOST CERTAINLY
    CONNECTED BOTH IN TIME AND THEOLOGICALLY TO THE PASSOVER. Christ our
    Passover is sacrificed for us. That was written in the first century.
    The commemoration of this particular Passover began in the first
    century. Passover is in spring, usually March or April according to our
    calendar. The Council of Nicaea in roughly 325, among other things,
    also officially set the method for calculating the date for "Easter"
    based on their understanding of the Jewish calendar and the Julian
    calendar. Nearly every other language aside from English and other
    Germanic tongues do not use the term Easter. You are insisting on a
    paganization that was by no means universal and came after the holiday
    was commemorated, both unofficially and officially. You English might
    have syncretized Oestre, but that was not the practice of the entire
    Church.

    Regards,
    Ranee @ Arabian Knits

    "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13

    http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/

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    What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ?

    On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 16:13:39 -0700 (PDT), Kalmia
    wrote:


    I do it because I love to "EAT".....

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    What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ?

    Eric asked:



    Are the people who responded to this thread REALLY passionate about cooking?
    PASSIONATE? It's an entertaining hobby for me, and I enjoy it, but it's
    quite a stretch from there to passion.

    ObFood: My planned Easter dessert is a panna cotta with a passionfruit
    sauce.

    Bob

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    What is it that makes you so passionate about cooking ?

    On Apr 16, 8:37?am, John Kuthe wrote:

    Me too. I just need to quit liking it so much.

    --Bryan

 

 
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