What were YOU eating this weekend?
For Dan Dorman, he's aging meat for next weekend and making lasanga with his son. At Chowgirls, it was Thai veggie 'splosion with pea shoots.
Dry aging at home for next weekend #stribeats http://yfrog.com/gym3naajless than a minute ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®Dan Dorman
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RT @chankfonts @Chowgirls Thai veggie 'splosion w/ pea shoots fr Waseca + Kafir limes fr @sewardcoop http://instagr.am/p/CksOa/ #stribeatsless than a minute ago via webChowgirls
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