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The Daily Special Life in a Seattle Restaurant Kitchen

Life in a Seattle Restaurant Kitchen by Beth

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The site had the following in the homepage, "Life in a Seattle Restaurant Kitchen." I noticed that the web site stated " Italian Apple and Fennel Salad with Olive Oil and Parmesan." They also stated " Bull;November 20, 2007 1 Comment. I first discovered fennel while I was studying in Parma, Italy. The strange white onion-like bulb that my mother had never cooked or liked or maybe even tried was in every nonnas. I medium fennel bulb, tough outer layers removed. 1-2 firm sweet-tart apples, such as Fugi or Granny Smith. Best Quality Olive Oil, preferably with a peppery undertone."

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Ruminations on the good, the bad, and the ugly of parenting. Thursday, October 25, 2007. Taking a break from the blog. The cleaning part I could do without, but every job has its dirty work. Thursday, October 4, 2007. To sleep, perchance to dream . Thursday, September 27, 2007. As I predicted in an earlier post. An old article in Slate.

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Your West Coast Source For Revolutionary Sports Insight. NFL snubs Los Angeles, chooses Chicago as 2016 NFL Draft site. The National Football League sure has a funny way of treating the leagues second largest market. Tempers flare at Shane Mosley-Ricardo Mayorga rematch bout press conference. Reporting from Las Vegas, Nevada. Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame honors 2015 inductees during star-studded gala event.

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Briton wins mountain bike World Cup. Phelps sets new 2015 world best. Van der Burgh sets new world record. Peaty wins World breaststroke gold. Briton Storey wins 21st world title. USA make World mixed-synchro history. Hermitage and Hahn improve world marks. World Aquatics Championships on the BBC. World champion Bingham aids amateur tournament. Simmonds wins gold with world record. Australia take big lead in Ashes Test. Australia take charge of Ashes Test. Haddin to miss final Ashes Test.

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