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en Nobody really knows how old our recipes are. But we're constantly making new variations on them, using new techniques, reaching new markets, and doing it our own way.

en I did not make up the recipes, I simply used a lot of the recipes I have used for years and years and asked for recipes from other people. It's uncomplicated cooking. These are really the recipes we have known and loved and the reason they're in this cookbook is because they're comforting, and that's what we need when there's been a death.

en I did not make up the recipes, I simply used a lot of the recipes I have used for years and years and asked for recipes from other people. It's uncomplicated cooking. These are really the recipes we have known and loved, and the reason they're in this cookbook is because they're comforting, and that's what we need when there's been a death.

en Some of the recipes came from my family, or I just figured it out from how my family made things. But then I had to get the recipes together. I had to learn to use a computer and I got together recipes from all over. I’d have written them on matchbooks or while I was at the hairdresser’s,

en Some of the recipes came from my family, or I just figured it out from how my family made things. But then I had to get the recipes together. I had to learn to use a computer and I got together recipes from all over. I'd have written them on matchbooks or while I was at the hairdresser's.

en We are still learning and constantly experimenting with various sprinting techniques to see what can provide the best performance.

en It took four months to collect the recipes, type them and get the book published. We had a contest between the classrooms to see which could provide the most recipes for the cookbook.

en This was like a country kitchen. She tried new recipes, too, but the recipes in the book aren't always the way she cooks.

en It includes 200 recipes all in one book and saves having to cut recipes from magazines and storing them somehow.

en Angie must be creative in her play by making variations to win the game.

en Man was created as a being who should constantly keep improving, a being who on reaching one goal sets a higher one.

en A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*.

en They were off most people's radar for a long time and we were constantly hearing from smaller retailers who were blowing through the product. It's clear that in certain markets, this brand was almost a cult hit. It's more of a middle America story, but I think they look at bigger markets as having growth potential.

en This is not just for Dunbar, but for anyone who wants to give us a recipe or two. We're going to have the usual categories, and then also have one titled something like 'from other lands,' that will include all the ethnic recipes. We would also like to do a section that would be simple recipes for kids to make.

en We are seeing significant regional variations in both drug usage and drug markets,

en I wanted re-introduce the art form by making an album that included many different variations of stories and rap styles.


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