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July 08, 2009

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omg, i starving this morning...might have to have this for breakfast!

I am definately making this this weekend! It looks so good. And it's pretty.

Jamie O. is a constant source of inspiration (and a constant source of lustful urges too...I'm a sucker for british guys with a sweet baby face! and i love his overuse of the word 'mate'.)

Seriously though, his cookbooks are some of my faves in my collection--jamie's italy is especially good.

And did you know he's on twitter? his tweets are hi-larious! http://twitter.com/jamie_oliver

Amen, to all of that, Anne! Love him!! I can't get enough of his Italy book. So much great comfort food in there!

oh how lovely! that makes me wish i would have planted more in my garden this year...

I will definitely try this! Mmm!

delish!! what a lovely way to present the veggies too.

omg minted pea yogurt dip?! that sounds amazing. i'm really trying to eat healthier this summer (well, forever, technically - but, baby steps!) i love everything jamie oliver does. i've always been a fan of his shows, and books. i don't know why but i never even thought to look up his website before now (duh!)

i love the naked chef! he makes eating raw-ish foods a joy!

looks delish.

Sounds interesting....Hope you are having a good week.
xoxo-Meg
fiddlesticksandfunnygirls.blogspot.com

hoho looks delicious! gnum gnum gnum
I really like jamie olver's works (books and tv programs).

yummy. i'm starving and want that right now :)

mmmm yum. and lovely!

Whoa--synchronicity! I had a great pea surplus and made an enormous batch of this for the 4th.

I love tzatziki so I got inspired to add some garlic to this. At first I worried that I had made a big mistake and that the sweetness of the peas would be weird with the garlic. I ran out of yoghurt so I had added some chevre. Oh, and I also threw some cilantro in there.

Anyway, it was a big hit. I highly recommend the recipe and it's great on french bread if you don't have access to the cute crudite.

Yummo! So rustic and fresh.

Fantastique! ;P

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