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Ping: Ophelia sous vide
"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On Friday, March 25, 2016 at 11:35:42 PM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
>> "dsi1" <dsi1 wrote in message
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>> > On Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 11:04:40 PM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
>> >> "dsi1" <dsi1> wrote in message
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>> >> > My daughter is working on her cooking skills. The other day she was
>> >> > making
>> >> > pesto and working with matcha powder. She made green cookies and
>> >> > green
>> >> > tea
>> >> > mochi. She must be into green. 
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>> >> LOL nothing wrong with green ) Do you get to sample all her work?
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>> > I have sampled some of her creations. I'm a home cook, she's interested
>> > in
>> > cooking a step higher than what I do. My food is hearty and simple. Her
>> > stuff is more elegant and refined - at least it has the potential to
>> > be. I
>> > envision her to be making wonderful pastries, not stews or beans.
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>> I think you are wrong to describe her cooking as being a 'step higher'.
>> It
>> sounds though she is just trying different things. She is interested in
>> cooking and I expect she has been watching you all her life and knows
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>> well how to make the things you make. What do you think?
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> She cooks like a girl and I cook like a guy. I'm not so interested in
> decorated cupcakes and cookies and she's not interested in making a pot of
> chili. I never got the feeling that she ever paid much attention to my
> cooking but who knows? Her boyfriend is a professional chef so a guy that
> cooks could be on her wish list.
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