Comments for Cooking in Code http://www.cookingincode.com Software developer by day, chef by night Sat, 30 Nov 2013 23:02:08 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Comment on Culinary Hacks Pt. 1: The Magnetic Knife Rack Dilemma by Aaron Lowndes http://www.cookingincode.com/2009/11/07/culinary-hacks-pt-1-magnetic-knife-rack/#comment-2 Sat, 30 Nov 2013 23:02:08 +0000 https://cookingincode.appspot.com/2009/11/culinary-hacks-pt-1-the-magnetic-knife-rack-dilemma.html#comment-2 I too am struck with this awful dilemma. I put 3m strips on it but they failed after only a few hours (!). Now I have only tiles to attach the bloody knife block to, and no way to attach it! I am thinking suction cups maybe?

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Comment on Wheels, more wheels, fenders…food therapy by Kevin http://www.cookingincode.com/2010/06/07/wheels-more-wheels-fendersfood-therapy/#comment-5 Tue, 15 Jun 2010 13:49:30 +0000 https://cookingincode.appspot.com/2010/06/wheels-more-wheels-fenders-food-therapy.html#comment-5 You believe that some food can be considered therapeutic and that is partly true. Also there is aphrodisiac food, so we can say meals have a second hitherto effect on people. Returning to the therapy food, I want to say that some of them can help you relax and lead a healthier life. I have a daughter that is Treating add and she does some therapy and then experts recommend her to complement it with specific aliments vegetables to balance behaviour.
It is great!
Kevin

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Comment on Vancouver: The Foodie Way by Phyllis http://www.cookingincode.com/2010/03/17/vancouver-foodie-way/#comment-4 Sun, 21 Mar 2010 00:25:20 +0000 https://cookingincode.appspot.com/2010/03/vancouver-the-foodie-way.html#comment-4 Glad my adventures in gluttony helped guide you over to Tung Hing 🙂

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