Subject: | Re: Split Parabola Boundary Array |
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From: | "Roger Norwood" bigrogsound |
Date: | Thu Jan 17, 2008 1:41 am ((PST)) |
[I hear someone else in the kitchen messing with my cookin, I better get back] Thanks, Rob, for taking time to appreciate my recording work. -John Hartog [adding some chicken so nobody thinks I'm a veg head - not that anything is wrong with veggies] Sounds like a great dinner, how was it? Veggies could always substitute quorn, smoked tofu or chickpeas and did you add any sour cream before serving? Please send more recipes with all posts from now on. We could create the NR international on-line cookbook! I got my H2 at last and first session seems promising. I'm off to a heron colony this week end for more experimenting. Seasons greetings for 2008. Roger Norwood |
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