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At 5:47am on May 16, 2008, Angelika Regina Heimann said…
Thanks for the invite.

Enjoy your weekend!
At 1:47am on May 16, 2008, Tjitze van der Dam said…
Hi,

Lol :P you have daily stress? :P
My work is being a cook :D
like it very much :D
Im also in the national cooking team of Netherlands
Greetings
At 1:37am on May 16, 2008, Tjitze van der Dam said…
Hi there,

Thanks for adding me as a friend.
You from USA i see? hows life there?
I'dd like to hear from you.
Greetings Tjitze

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Where Do You Live:
Charleston, SC
Relationship Status:
Married
About Me:
Former NYC cab driver living in the South, passionate foodie. Grand Prize Winner of the Taste of the South Recipe Competition which was judged by the critically acclaimed Southern food experts, the Lee Brothers.
Website:
http://www.huggingthecoast.com

HuggingtheCoast.com: A Celebration of Coastal Life, Food, Fishing, and Travel

A celebration of coastal life, food, fishing and travel from the Grand Prize Winner of the Taste of the South Recipe Contest which was judged by James Beard award winning authors Matt and Ted Lee (The Lee Bros.).

Updated daily, the blog's features include The Fish For Friday Seafood Recipe of the Week, The Free Cookbook of the Month, a foodie movies list, a coastal life and Southern food photo gallery, a streaming MP3 playlist, YouTube cooking and travel videos, and more!

Hugging the Coast: A Celebration of Coastal Life, Food, Fishing, and Travel


Below are some fun streaming MP3s songs about Southern food and life in the coastal Carolinas...enjoy!

 
 

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