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"D.Currie" > wrote in message
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> You got cute with the "drink the beer" part, but you never got around to
> actually cooking the pork.
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> "chefolder.com" > wrote in message
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> > I posted an authentic recipe for you on our message board and website...
> > check it out
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> > www.chefolder.com/wwwboard.html
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> > --
> > Bob Older
> > Creative Travel Inc.
> > Bus tours, cruises, vacation packages & More
> > www.creativetravelinc.com
> >
> > We are proud supporters of Goodwill Industries of Delaware and Delaware
> > County Inc.
> > Learn more about what they do - You may be surprised.
> > Goodwill - Your Donations go right to work.
> > http://www.goodwillde.org/index.html
> >
> > Also, for food lovers, check out
> > www.chefolder.com
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> > "Douglas S. Ladden" > wrote in message
> > . 224.154...
> > > I have been getting a serious craving for Tacos al Pastor, and it
> > > looks like my trips to Mexico keep getting postponed, so I call upon

the
> > > wisdom of the NewsGroup. Can someone help me make some decent Tacos

al
> > > Pastor at home, without the Trompo that they are normally made on?
> > >
> > > I know that we should start with very thinly sliced pork meat, but
> > > from there, I don't really have a clue. Thanks for any tips, ideas,

> etc.
> > > that you are willing to post!
> > >
> > > --Douglas

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