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            <description>I'm from a family of coffee addicts. This is no longer love, just like usually one does not love air to breathe. 

Actually I'm a bit weird since I can't sleep when I had a coffee after six in the afternoon - others manage to virtually drink one after the other around the clock. Call</description>
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            <description>The Dizzy Bee Cocktail was invented by me and some friends in 1998. Most likely I'm now looking silly because this is already a classic and I just don't know about it. Anyways here we go:

things needed

	*  a longdrink glass big enough to hold the material</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jun 2013 14:36:30 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>This is the Swabian dish, no questions asked, accepted or even answered. The original name is “Linsen mit Spätzle” which roughly translates to “lenses with small sparrows”, most likely a reference to the outstanding quality of East-Swabian optical instruments and the extreme poverty of Swabia before the onset of industrialisation (The Swabian Highlands are basically located on chalk ground which happily drains all water down into huge cave systems leading into the Danube - bad luck if you try to…</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 15 Jun 2013 14:36:31 +0000</pubDate>
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            <description>Sour Tripe is a typical Swabian stew. Originally it was a meal for the poor since it is using up what is left after a cow is stripped off the things-for-braai.

things needed

	*  3 onions
		*  600g kitchen-ready tripe
		*  500g potatoes
		*  50g flour</description>
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            <description>I really enjoy cooking and baking, experimenting with what I find in the cabinets (aka jungle style), trying to create a recipe for something I know how it should taste, and going into the more odd things of Southwestern and Austrian kitchen.

So far we got:

Also check the</description>
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