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eG Foodblog: Mooshmouse - Back-to-school Dining on the Left Coast


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This has been a lovely, loving and luscious blog. Thanks for all your wonderful photos, loving food descriptions and luminous descriptions of family life.

Thanks also for a look into Filipino food, which I've overlooked until now. More specifically, I've gotten at least 2 new uses of tamarind! Yippee! :biggrin:

Hugs all around to you and yours for an excellent blog. Job well done, Moosh! Many, many thanks!

Nancy

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Cedar Jelly is a matter of infusion with young Cedar branches and jelly sheets - according to chef Jeff. I will leave it to him as to the precise method. Many thanks to Joie for her amazing blog and most accurate description of our fabulous meal!

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