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(24)What higher levels are you talking about.. Mar 29, 2012
AllyM

Because you're higher than me and I know a bunch of higher level people that will talk to me.
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(23)LANDSHARK!! Mar 28, 2012
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(22)Is anyone good at... Mar 27, 2012
Making dream avatars and would like to help me out?
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(21)So happy!! Mar 27, 2012
imageI came in first in my castings! And I got 3.6 from a bet I had! No I'm going to join my first crookies after this charity one goes by. There have been a lot of charities lately.
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(20)Umm.. Mar 26, 2012
SexyBanana

Why are you still white level? Your stats are amzing!!
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(19)Oysters Rockefeller Mar 26, 2012
image(Pairing recommendation: Mount Pleasant Brut Imperial)

12 raw oysters
2 cups spinach
1/2 cup panko
2 scallion stalks–chopped
1 teaspoon parsley–chopped
2 bacon slices–cooked and chopped
2 garlic cloves–minced
Anise seed–pinch
1/4 cup butter
1/2 cup parmesan cheese–shredded
Chuck oysters and set them aside in a roasting pan.

Heat butter in skillet until melted. Add spinach, garlic, scallions, bacon and anise. Divide mixture over the oysters with a spoon. Then top with panko, parmesan and parsley.

Preheat broil and cook for 3-to-5 minutes or until cheese is melted and panko is golden brown. Serves two.

You can have this recipe with any type of wine. It's also great for a New Years Eve Party with your friends or you can just have a night to yourself or even better, since the recipe serves two, you can make it a little appetizer for an at home date with that special somebody.
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