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I'm a Navy wife who loves to cook for her sailor.
My Greatest Cooking Triumph
I baked and decorated a two-layer cake for a baby shower in my neighborhood. Friends were still raving about it a week later!
My Biggest Kitchen Disaster
I tried to cook falafel one night, complete with homemade pita bread. The meal turned out great, but only after four hours of preparation, which included scraping several batches of ground raw chickpeas from under the blades of my kitchen blender. Combined with the flour from the pitas, the yellow stains from the tumeric, and a towering stack of prep dishes, the kitchen resembled ground zero at noon!
My Food For Thought
Simple is good.