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Hiya mods ;)

 

Just wondered if you'd consider a food forum for those of us who enjoy cooking? We can post recipes, tips we've learned, recipe books we recommend and gadgets that we recommend, as we have more money now we are not wasting them on cigarettes.

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No feedback on a decision... Am keeping my fingers crossed that no news is good news?

 

Jen, Lee bought that sauce as a gift for one of his members of staff... Seemingly a few F bombs were released at the heat he felt in his mouth... Rofl... ;)

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Oooooo I love cooking. I have a busy day ahead of me but I will definitely post some of my recipes here. Look forward to seeing yours too!

 

I heard that salty foods help kick cravings. Not sure if its true but it sounds like a good idea to me to eat a few potato chips. 

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Oooooo I love cooking. I have a busy day ahead of me but I will definitely post some of my recipes here. Look forward to seeing yours too!

 

I heard that salty foods help kick cravings. Not sure if its true but it sounds like a good idea to me to eat a few potato chips. 

I lived on chips and hot salsa and peanuts early in my quit.  I liked shelled peanuts, cuz it took that extra step and kept my hands busy. :)

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