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>> I really love anything hot and spicy. I love trying new foods.

Hi ,

I love trying new foods too. I often watch the Travel Channel and learn

about foreign cuisine and will look up a recipe online and try it. I

remember watching a show about Malaysia and seeing them eat a Seafood

Laksa soup for breakfast. It's a hot, spicy soup made with seafood

(Doh!), noodles, coconut milk, red chiles, lime, and lots of other

spices.Delicious way to start the day!

I also watch The Food Network for ideas. Whenever I feel like I am in a

rut (meat, chicken, fish, meat, chicken, fish, etc.), I think about

international cuisines and whip up something tantalizing to the taste

buds!

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hi that's cool. that soup sound really yummy. I like watching the travel channel also. michelleSubject: Re: hello foods I loveTo: IntuitiveEating_Support Date: Sunday, August 31, 2008, 1:39 AM

>> I really love anything hot and spicy. I love trying new foods.

Hi ,

I love trying new foods too. I often watch the Travel Channel and learn

about foreign cuisine and will look up a recipe online and try it. I

remember watching a show about Malaysia and seeing them eat a Seafood

Laksa soup for breakfast. It's a hot, spicy soup made with seafood

(Doh!), noodles, coconut milk, red chiles, lime, and lots of other

spices.Delicious way to start the day!

I also watch The Food Network for ideas. Whenever I feel like I am in a

rut (meat, chicken, fish, meat, chicken, fish, etc.), I think about

international cuisines and whip up something tantalizing to the taste

buds!

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That soup sounds amazing ! You may actually inspire me to cook ;)

Subject: Re: hello foods I loveTo: IntuitiveEating_Support Date: Sunday, August 31, 2008, 2:39 AM

>> I really love anything hot and spicy. I love trying new foods. Hi ,I love trying new foods too. I often watch the Travel Channel and learn about foreign cuisine and will look up a recipe online and try it. I remember watching a show about Malaysia and seeing them eat a Seafood Laksa soup for breakfast. It's a hot, spicy soup made with seafood (Doh!), noodles, coconut milk, red chiles, lime, and lots of other spices.Delicious way to start the day! I also watch The Food Network for ideas. Whenever I feel like I am in a rut (meat, chicken, fish, meat, chicken, fish, etc.), I think about international cuisines and whip up something tantalizing to the taste buds!

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