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RE: A new recipe of both old and new ingredients

Posted by patrickU on March 21, 2010 at 04:37:29:

First let me thanks you for the two cooking recipes you send me, the one in French and the one in English, both of them mixed together made me the dish al gusto of the day.

Bonjour Bambi B,

Non seulement la science-fiction mais chaque mouvement of guts bowel we made, like cows we are ruminant in every moment of our life, we are making collage and the art of it is presenting it in a new " astonishent" way.
Hence the high school of cooking.
Cannibalism was always a for of erotical art anchor in the search for immortality.
Now I still wait for a good Nespresso, apres ce repas ragoutant. ( jeux de mots French = Degoutant & Ragout )