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To break in the forum - I'm thinking of making a Dorito and Onion Pot Pie. Fun? YES. Delicious? Hard to say...

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Oct 26, 2006. 11:57 PMewilhelm says:
What size is your browser? Can you submit a bug report with a screen shot? We don't want the ads in your way!
Dec 24, 2010. 1:39 PMnv1z says:

What does *that* mean? Kind of like something from "The Shining,"



All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

Dec 24, 2010. 6:27 PMWeissensteinburg says:
Its' called Lorem Ipsum, it's used as filler text for graphic/web designers. It's very similar to average English writing so it makes things look right before you put the real copy in.
Oct 25, 2006. 11:46 AMleevonk says:
probably not
Oct 24, 2006. 8:15 PMleevonk says:
Nov 11, 2006. 2:40 AMwestfw says:
Also recomended: The Harold McGee Books:
"On Food and Cooking (The Sience and Lore of the Kitchen)" http://www.amazon.com/Food-Cooking-Harold-McGee/dp/0684843285
"The Curious Cook: More Kitchen Science and Lore" http://www.amazon.com/Curious-Cook-More-Kitchen-Science/dp/0020098014
Nov 18, 2006. 6:58 PMzachninme says:
I have two books on the subject: What Einstein Told his Cook and some other one. The other one is incredibly scientific, I will try to find it...
Nov 13, 2006. 12:54 PMcanida says:
On Food and Cooking is half of the prize for the Thanksgiving contest.
Nov 13, 2006. 1:20 AMwestfw says:
We had a turkey breast with (stove-top-style) stuffing the other night, and being on this non-standard-sushi kick, I made "turkey sushi" wrapping up turkey inside some leftover stuffing. I think it needs to be served hot; my imagination is not doing good things with the thought of "cold stuffing." It looks like ..., well, it's not so bad after it's sliced into pieces. Reports have it that this results in too much stuffing for the amount of turkey present. But there are ... possibilities.
Oct 26, 2006. 2:24 PMcanida says:
Whoa. I know doritos get sort of soggy and gross when wet; my guess is they'll sort of disappear and add body to the pot pie. But how will the flavor mix? You should definitely try it with Cool Ranch or some other nasty super-zesty flavor. I eagerly await your report.

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