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okay while i was waiting for you to connect i i thought of a couple of menus i decided it'd to be if it's informal or not you know if it was informal i'd probably choose something i mean just like hamburgers or steaks out on the grill
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because that's a lot of fun especially this time of year where it's so nice out
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it was formal i'd probably go with something like a chicken breast or lasagna or something i'm not i'm not into formal dinner parties but
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i see
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i'd probably go with lasagna a green salad and garlic bread
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so what what do you use for cookbooks
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um i have a Pillsbury cookbook i got when i was married but it's kind of the bible of cooking for me then i have some from like church
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that are more family recipes that are more useful you know budget cookbooks but
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and of course you get a lot from when you're growing up
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um i cook a lot the same as as my mom did of course i've added several different recipes but what would you serve or what would you
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well i i i think we come from from different backgrounds um so the the
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well that's good
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i i i start with different you know have different perspectives that you are i find the Joy of Cooking to be a remarkably useful book to to fall back on because it has almost everything in it
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but on the other hand it's not very inspiring uh it's a good reference when you need to dig something up
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what we've find very useful is a a book called The Thirty Minute Cookbook i think that's the title uh by Marion Burrows
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uh which has recipes which allegedly can all be prepared in thirty minutes you know the whole meal
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yeah that would be wonderful in these times
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and so she's
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yeah now now i i find that the cutting up of the food and all that really makes it take a little longer than thirty minutes
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yeah either they're really fast or
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but but they're but they're but they're interesting they're interesting menus um
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combinations that you wouldn't have normally thought of
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um
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what's one of your favorites
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um gee the one i had most recently was was one that was had she she describes as Jim Beard's favorite um summer menu or something and it consisted of
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uh grilled kielbasa sausage um a
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potato salad with olive oil
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and uh some tomatoes that had been chopped up with onions and curry powder and probably some yogurt was in there
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wow sounds pretty good
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um and that and that was you know that's that that's certain you can do in thirty minutes
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yeah
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but there are a whole lot of you know i mean i i would recommend you look at that book if you're if you are a busy person Thirty Minute Cookbook
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yeah those Thirty Minute Cookbook
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that sounds fun i find a lot of the cookbooks that i don't know that you buy over the counter
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ask for really strange ingredients or things i don't keep on hand all the time
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and i have young children and our budget's set you know at this time but i want to use
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simple recipes that i have things on hand i don't have to run to the store to buy
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or look for something i haven't heard of so that's why sometimes i shy away from uh more of a traditional cookbooks but
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yes yes
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but well it was interesting talking to you it's a fun subject food is one of my favorite things too
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anything else you wanted to add
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well you had said dinner
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you know you know what would i put together for a formal dinner we had we had some friends over as recently as Saturday night and and um
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oh wow um-hum
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put here here the inspiration was a combination of Julia Child for the dessert
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well you know a chocolate mousse recipe
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um-hum that's good
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and a sort of palate cookbook which has a recipe for a thing called chicken Marabella
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um which is this wonderful thing you can do um
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basically you're baking baking chicken in a in an open pan um having marinated it first hand my my wife did this part so i don't remember all the details but it's marinated in olive oil and some seasoning
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um and cooked with some olives and some and some prunes uh there's a little bit of brown sugar in there and it bakes up it's a delicious thing and it's easy
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that sounds good
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comparatively so i
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that sounds really good
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i'm sorry i just love food
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it sounds like you guys are a little more gourmet than i am i'm pretty simple right now but
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well maybe we had a little more leisure time to do it i don't know
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yeah that's probably that's true i have little ones and we and they won't eat you know too many different foods right now so
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i found my kids were very frustrating when they were little
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in terms of their tastes
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yeah
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on the other hand sometimes it was easy they'd you know canned ravioli was was one of their favorites and so it was easy to
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yeah spaghetti's a pretty staple every other week or so so and it goes a long ways too so
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open a can of ravioli or
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well nice talking to you Cheryl
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all righty we'll talk to you later maybe
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okay bye
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