LOL
Not as much as I should, apparently.
Thanks for giving me such a good laugh tonight.
(((Lisa the Pooh)))
2007-11-04 14:13:17
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answered by hello world 7
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Yes, I love cooking and learning new dishes.......I am always looking for a new great dish to impress the ladies with......and since I am ladyless at the moment, I think I better be reading cookbooks more often.....LOL.....=)
2007-11-05 01:30:48
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answer #2
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answered by Ocho Cinco 7
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Well I used to read gardening books but I tend not to get bored these days as there is always something to do - like coming on Y/A for starters!
2007-11-05 04:09:16
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answered by Anonymous
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nope used to be oxford dictionary for unusual and archaic version of the words in use to day. I'm a GM and part time RPG designer.
2007-11-04 22:15:39
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answered by Lord Inquisitor 4
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Not out of boredom, but out of looking for new ideas. I like to cook, and due to being over-run by books, I now print off recipes on-line (recipezaar is one of my favs) to play with and adapt.
2007-11-05 09:20:50
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answer #5
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answered by tombollocks 6
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You're not gonna believe this, but when I was a kid, I used to curl up with medical books when I was bored.
2007-11-04 22:12:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I`m seldom allowed to be bored, but for recipies, I go to ``allrecipies.com``, they have thousands of free recipies, as well as tips. Since my wife died, I have to cook for myself, and I find it facinating at times.
2007-11-05 09:54:03
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answered by jms043 7
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No, I find cookbooks a snore as well. lol.
2007-11-04 22:16:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I read them because i like to cook
2007-11-04 22:13:34
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answered by Brianna :) 3
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I totally do that! I look for new and interesting ideas to use in my kitchen!
2007-11-04 22:13:25
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answered by Anonymous
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we'll I cook better than I read. I always say-matey.
2007-11-05 09:59:22
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answered by Garfield 6
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