headhunter15
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Wish I could too! I stay firmly in the $9-10/bottle range.
wife has picked up about 10 bottles of mondavi cab sauvignon the past two daysWish I could too! I stay firmly in the $9-10/bottle range.
20 years ago, I accepted the $10 or less challenge with a group of friends. We shared a number of “finds” in the ensuing decade. The challenge petered out when favorites crept up above $10/bottle. Two of mine are now $11.99/bottle. I get a 10% discount buying a case at a time (mix & match 12 bottles), but that puts the average price just over a sawbuck. Oh, I still ferret out some good vintages under $10, but I’ll fork over the dough for the missus’s favorite Merlot and her old friend’s preferred Zinfandel. I’m still working and have a little flex in my budget.Wish I could too! I stay firmly in the $9-10/bottle range.
Looks great. How did it turn out??So I was gonna make yellow curry. But apparently we bought Namya curry paste. No idea how it's normally made and I was mid cook when I realized. So I just went with it.
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Well that looks yummy.A home-built pizza, using the Freschetta Brick-Oven Five Cheese Pizza recommended by @Tin Man as base.
Added thin-sliced red onion, sliced cremini mushrooms, chopped sun-dried tomatoes (dry-packed), sliced roasted red peppers (jarred), dried Italian seasoning, torn basil leaves, tomato passata, pepperoni, grilled Italian sausage, and shredded Italian “bag cheese” on top. It could have used one more minute, but we were hungry :
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