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I've been looking at various cooking groups and seems to me that people
are always looking for great recipes and found on one of my internet
searches a unique product called "The Talking Chef"
In a nutshell, they're Listen and Cook Along CDs where you cook in time
with the chef. I always found it hard to follow recipes and cook
without losing my place in the cookbook and getting distracted. (Thus
burning something) With the CDs I can play them on a portable player
and not have to divert my eyes to the book.
If you want to cook some great recipes check out The Talking Chef at
www.sonikazoo.com
I decided to introduce a glass of wine and now have a fun time creating
the dishes that look just like the photos.
I'm a happy little cook

cheers

Jenny B

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> wrote in message
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> I've been looking at various cooking groups and seems to me that people
> are always looking for great recipes and found on one of my internet
> searches a unique product called "The Talking Chef"
> In a nutshell, they're Listen and Cook Along CDs where you cook in time
> with the chef. I always found it hard to follow recipes and cook
> without losing my place in the cookbook and getting distracted. (Thus
> burning something) With the CDs I can play them on a portable player
> and not have to divert my eyes to the book.
> If you want to cook some great recipes check out The Talking Chef at
> www.sonikazoo.com
> I decided to introduce a glass of wine and now have a fun time creating
> the dishes that look just like the photos.
> I'm a happy little cook
>
> cheers
>
> Jenny B


Dear Jenny, Here's one food you obviously need to learn about :
http://www.bird-man.com/images/attac..._2004-spam.JPG



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On 23 Nov 2005 20:55:06 -0800, wrote:

>I've been looking at various cooking groups and seems to me that people
>are always looking for great recipes and found on one of my internet
>searches a unique product called "The Talking Chef"
>In a nutshell, they're Listen and Cook Along CDs where you cook in time
>with the chef. I always found it hard to follow recipes and cook
>without losing my place in the cookbook and getting distracted. (Thus
>burning something) With the CDs I can play them on a portable player
>and not have to divert my eyes to the book.
>If you want to cook some great recipes check out The Talking Chef at
>
www.sonikazoo.com
>I decided to introduce a glass of wine and now have a fun time creating
>the dishes that look just like the photos.
>I'm a happy little cook
>
>cheers
>
>Jenny B


Obviously this is spam, but what happens if you dont have the
ingredients, does the cd tell you to go to the store and tell you what
aisle to look in when you get there?

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> On 23 Nov 2005 20:55:06 -0800,
wrote:
>
>> I've been looking at various cooking groups and seems to me that
>> people are always looking for great recipes and found on one of my
>> internet searches a unique product called "The Talking Chef"
>> In a nutshell, they're Listen and Cook Along CDs where you cook in
>> time with the chef. I always found it hard to follow recipes and cook
>> without losing my place in the cookbook and getting distracted. (Thus
>> burning something) With the CDs I can play them on a portable player
>> and not have to divert my eyes to the book.
>> If you want to cook some great recipes check out The Talking Chef at
>>
www.sonikazoo.com
>> I decided to introduce a glass of wine and now have a fun time
>> creating the dishes that look just like the photos.
>> I'm a happy little cook
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Jenny B

>
> Obviously this is spam, but what happens if you dont have the
> ingredients, does the cd tell you to go to the store and tell you what
> aisle to look in when you get there?


Honey, I can't even get people who *work* at the store to tell me what aisle
to look in

Jill


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