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    ISO Tnt?

    I buy machinery from an ISO 9000 factory. It's a designation for standardized quality. TNT is short for Trinitrotoluene. I'm guessing you guys aren't planning to blow up the factory so let a newbie in on what these initials mean here.:wink:
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    A tasty meat pie!

    Scotch Pie, Mutton Pie, another ancient recipe from the UK. Meat filled pies were the original fast food, the Pieman that Simple Simon met was not selling apple or cherry pies! They were made with a 'cold water crust' and easily held in one hand like a hamburger. I'm not so handy with the pastry...
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    Pork Shanks

    Braised Pork Foreshanks! Maybe I need to get out more since this is the first time I've seen them on a menu. I do a pretty mean Lambshank using Tom Valentis recipe and I'm sure I could figure out how to cook a Porkshank just as soon as I find out how to buy them. These weren't the smoked...
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    Live to Eat!

    Food is our greatest art. From the music of the pots and pans, the clatter of knives, and the sizzle of food on the stove to the smells arising from roasting meats and simmering stocks. The beauty of a perfectly planned and cooked meal carefully plated and presented for the best visual effect...
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