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   Hi Audrey, Love your lamb shanks. --- Paul, Scottsdale AZ 
 Haven't been called Tad for . . .gee, maybe I've NEVER been 
  called Tad . . . guess I'm the only one with chutzpah enough to mention Bourdain. 
  BRILLIANT?  --- Ken, Shutesbury, MA 
 I think we must have had an entirely different experience in 
  the UK. (Fresh Food and Real Ale  week 1). We were up in Edinburgh and 
  they served something called Neeps & Tatties. The items were 
  boiled so long that I couldnt even recognize what I was eating. Come to 
  think of it
 I couldnt taste them either. Later I found that Neeps 
  are Turnips and Tatties are potatoes.  --- Lindy, Phoenix, AZ 
 My mouth was watering as I read some of your descriptions of 
  the fantastic fare of ... England? I had always felt smug about the lowly reputation 
  of British cuisine as this gave us at least one country with a worse culinary 
  reputation than America's. I guess I'll have to change my views. Your article 
  made me actually want to take a CULINARY tour of Britain. Yummy yummy yummy. --- Sandy Miner, Portland, OR Thanks for your note. Thanks to Traveling 
  Boy I get to interview a world famous chef this week who is widely recognized 
  as spearheading the Yummy movement in Ireland. Guess I'll have to take yet another 
  culinary tour a little further north and check it out... (I love my job!) --- 
  Audrey 
 Very interesting, mouth-watering piece by Audrey! (A McDreamy McMeel). Your 
  web site is fascinating! --- Susie, Victoria, BC 
 Combining travel, food, and intelligent advice -- BRILLIANT! 
  Your site fills a long-felt need for hungry roamers. Keep it up! It's Anthony 
  Bourdain with reservations and CLASS. --- Tad, Boston, MA 
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