baron_grayson

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Joined: 1 year, 7 months ago

From: Las Vegas, NV US

Cooking level: Intermediate

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Recipes submitted: 4

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Currently lovin': The idea of cooking with the things in my garden should they survive: figs, blackberries, blueberries, coriander/cilantro, swiss chard, garlic chives, heirloom tomatoes, thyme, strawberries, cinn basil, sweet basil, and spicy globe basil, long beans, radiashes and pomogranates.

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About me
I'm a 3d Modeler and Texture Artist. I joined because I dislike the inability to interact with other cooks on All Recipes. I also am attempting to grow plants and avoid my normal activity of killing them. Cooking has a long illustrious history in my family among both my parents, all of my brothers and took hold in me rather slowly. Now that it's a passion I want to share. I don't collect friends. I actually like to know the people on my list. Please tell me a bit about yourself before adding me or why you want to add me or I will not accept the friendship offer. Doesn't have to be fancy...I'm simply curious who you are. A little about me: I'm a culinary adventurer, die hard carnivore and single father of one. As soon as my son is old enough to ~cough~ leave me to my own devices, I have a dream of traveling the world aimlessly in search of food and the culture that feeds it...and kissing the girls. My favorite things to cook: My current fascinations are tapas and most types of peasant food. I am also in search of the perfect lemonade. I also have a fascination by recipes with less than 5 ingredients. My favorite family cooking traditions: My brothers and I telling our mother that she doesn't need to cook so much food at holidays and eating it all regardless. Yes..long-lived tradition. My cooking triumphs: Successfully cooking my first gourmet dinner for me mum at approximately 12 years of age. I remember making trout in a walnut butter sauce with green beans and red potatoes. I got a kiss. My next was cooking for my first serious girlfriend and getting a kiss for it. Next, I cooked for a later girlfriend and her mates at a party. I got many...kisses. I soon came to the conclusion that cooking for women is rewarding...and here I am. Hmm...there is a theme here isn't there...Sensuality and food. Go rent Chocolat, Like Water for Chocolate, and Babette's Feast. My cooking tragedies: Overzealous experimentation in my bread machine. My other tragedies I cannot recall. I'm sure my brain has buried the memories deep enough in my subconscious as to only surface when those foods are mentioned in passing...forcing a completely unexpected reaction such as sudden dry heaving. : ) Cheers.
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