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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Paellas for Peace
Early on, after Jim realized that around me, a head of garlic is an emergency (inasmuch as we use a head per day or every two days), we started offering our services in silent auctions, making paella. He has become quite the sous chef... We made paella for the South Hayward Parish benefit, and are waiting to make it for the successful bidder in the benefit for the La Peña Community Choir.
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