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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Not decided yet, I was going to wait for UDT to

> suggest something.


Please let us know how you navigated through the complex cooking instructions, the way you mastered the cooking appliance with finesse on cooking timings, and finally feeling a sense of smugness with your delightful creativity. Cor, how I so envy you.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> What I was really wondering was, is it enough to

> constitute what you would call a meal or are the

> portions small?


Let's face it, all food portions would seem small to you, big boy.

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