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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    What's in them, Ryan?
    raspberry, apple, pumpkin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnuyork View Post
    raspberry, apple, pumpkin?
    I was asking if there's any Ryan in the pies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    I was asking if there's any Ryan in the pies.
    I'd like to think there's a little Ryan in everything I do. .

    The foreground is blueberry, followed by apple on the top left, and two pumpkin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RYANBROOKLYNBOSTON View Post
    I'd like to think there's a little Ryan in everything I do. .

    The foreground is blueberry, followed by apple on the top left, and two pumpkin.
    Ah, I was close. I like to think I know my pies

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    I was asking if there's any Ryan in the pies.
    Eww.

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    Home made seitan Name:  uploadfromtaptalk1417129369463.jpg
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    An evening of massive - and I do mean massive - stuffing.
    The irony... of eating a stuffed bird... just to become one oneself.


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    We had our Thanksgiving a month ago: you Americans need to contemporize! Seriously jealous of all this amazing food I'm seeing.

    My humble dinner for this Thursday was soup and sandwich:

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    I made the soup from my stock with white kidney beans, chicken sausage, garlic, kale, white onion, celery, enoki mushroom, and spices. Quick, easy, and delicious. The sammy is shaved and fried double smoked bacon, fried pastrami, and good local cheddar. On the panini grill dry. You know, to make the sandwich healthy without the normal butter and frying...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chronopolitano View Post
    An evening of massive - and I do mean massive - stuffing.
    The irony... of eating a stuffed bird... just to become one oneself.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CanadianStraps View Post
    I made the soup from my stock with white kidney beans, chicken sausage, garlic, kale, white onion, celery, enoki mushroom, and spices. Quick, easy, and delicious. The sammy is shaved and fried double smoked bacon, fried pastrami, and good local cheddar. On the panini grill dry. You know, to make the sandwich healthy without the normal butter and frying...
    That soup looks delicious.

    And truth be told, I am not sure who on earth fries a sandwich. Must be a Canadian thing.

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