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    That pie looks amazing, the innovation is incredible, yet so simply common. It must be like biting eternal bliss!

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    everything looks so yummy. i wanna eat all of them.
    chocolate, chocolate. i love it........

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    that looks delicious............I think this would make an excellent parfait as well and it has crunch too!!!!

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    looks really YUMMY!!! I have to try that! ;-)

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    That choc chip ice cream pie loooks soooo Goood!!!

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    I love chocolate! It looks really YUMMY! Thanks for sharing.

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    Default Slow Cooker Chili Recipes - The Easiest Way To Spice Up Your Cooking

    Slow cooker chili recipes are one of the easiest ways to enjoy the benefits of spicy fresh food cooked using a variety of spices.

    Many amateur chefs or home cooks are scared by the prospect of cooking spicy food. Such cuisine is often perceived to be the domain of professionals or cooks that have grown up in regions famous for spicy foods such as Asia or south America. This could not be further from the truth.

    Spices such as chili, turmeric, garam masala, all spice and cumin offer a very simple way for the inexperienced or amateur cook to liven up an otherwise bland dish. Take for example a tin of chopped tomatoes: place them in a pan with some garlic, fresh chili and some cumin and you immediately have a lively sauce that could form the base to many Indian dishes.

    So assuming chili peppers and other spices offer the cook a simple way to liven up simple cooking, adding a slow cooker simplifies the process of putting dishes together such that the chef can focus more on flavour combinations and taste rather than cooking methodologies.

    Using a slow cooker chili recipe simply involves choosing a nice selection of base ingredients that can be used in most dishes; chili peppers, potatoes, carrots, courgettes, onions, garlic. In addition the cook can then add other more specific ingredients such as chicken, beef, red or white wine, fish, liver etc. Once these two elements have been combined and are cooking slowly the chef has little to worry about.

    Slow cookers therefore remove the need to be concerned about timings, browning onions, searing, crisping etc and instead let the chef free to concentrate on the 3rd element to a successful slow cooker chili recipe; spices. Once the first two elements are cooking, you should taste and experiment by adding different varieties of chili, turmeric or other spices and herbs in order to perfect the blend of flavours in your dish.

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    Wow! I've learned a lot in this article. Thanks for the post again.

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    I think that this would definitely encourage lots and lots of people to achieve the payments on time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annie00 View Post
    I think that this would definitely encourage lots and lots of people to achieve the payments on time.
    huh?????????????????????????

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