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But I am all over the place when it comes to cuisine. I learned French, Italian, German classics, got the basic techniques down and realized that I love them all for different reasons. I learned how to do from-scratch Mexican in the late 70s when we moved east because there were no Mexican restaurants at that time. When I became allergic to cheese in my mid-30s I began to explore middle-eastern and Asian cooking. Madhur Jaffrey for Indian, Julia Child for French, Batalli for Italian, Diana Kennedy for Mexican, and now I've made nearly every recipe in a no-chef-named Thai cookbook that does not disappoint. I have no limits on what I can do with food now (except for equipment and space) and often try out new dishes on guests. Oh, I haven't a clue about outdoor grilling. I enjoy it, but have never ventured to try more than burgers or chicken, myself. Just maybe that's because I need to be taken out to dinner occasionally, and a good burger is never too much to ask. Same for Chinese. I can do it, but I'd rather be pampered. Besides, I don't have any room in my spice cabinet left. :hi:
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