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I kicked off the party with that Brazilian Black Bean Soup that had been dancing around in my head. These things always seemed to come so effortlessly to her, despite her lack of any formal education or training. She's been an inspiration to me in the food I make, in my the knitting and crochet projects I've tackled, and even in my puny attempts at growing my own fruits and vegetables. My grandmother taught me almost everything I know about cooking, and I owe a lot of my success in the kitchen to her. so I decided to share my meal with one of the awesomest people I know: my grandmother. I wish I could have packed up my cooler bag and shared a meal with each of you to say thanks, but that would require a lot more money than I have (and also a teleporter and time machine, which I most definitely don't have). Then, we had to pack up the whole kit and caboodle into our specially-designed Project Food Blog cooler bag and take it out on the road. You're awesome, each and every one of you.įor Challenge #6, our task was to create a meal consisting of a main course, side dish, dessert and drink. So thanks to all of you - the voters, the commenters, and most of all, the competitors.
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No matter what else happens after this, I can say that I've had a blast participating in this competition and I'm proud to have come this far.
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I made it to Challenge #6! To say I'm really stoked to be among the 60 bloggers who moved ahead to this challenge is a major understatement, since I hadn't really expected to make it this far when I first joined Project Food Blog.