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NJCher

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Mon Feb 6, 2023, 02:51 AM
Feb 2023

Thanks, retrograde. It turned out to be most delicious just with the flavors blending overnight. I didn’t know about the Polish soup, which I’m going to check out because I generally love Polish food.

The RG has this incredible taste sense so I really should check out the pickle idea, which I might for one serving. He’s never wrong about taste issues. In 30 years together he’s messed up exactly one dish.

His taste memory is so strong that I can ask him to re-create a dish I had at a restaurant 10 years ago and he can do it in a heartbeat. It can even be a foreign cuisine with ingredients we don’t even have in the kitchen—he can still remember it if he tasted it.

I’ve never made Yorkshire pudding. I’m going to look up the recipe. I got a laugh out of your remark about grandmothers.

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