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veilchen:
Reg, just a piece of information you might find useful for your set-ups. This site:
http://www.sims2day.com/
has some nice stuff. She or he only does recolors, but they are very nicely done. The site features a Bayou restaurant set which, coincidentally, is found under 'sets' :D
Since, unfortunately, I never had the chance to visit down South yet, I don't know whether she or he got it right.

I can't wait until your and Dylan's site is up, although I know full well that you have other things on high priority right now. I already have a slot waiting for it in my bookmarks.

reggikko:
Quote from: veilchen on 2005 November 11, 13:24:33

The site features a Bayou restaurant set which, coincidentally, is found under 'sets' :D
Since, unfortunately, I never had the chance to visit down South yet, I don't know whether she or he got it right.


Nope. But people seldom do.  ;) Neither Cajun nor Creole cuisines use chili peppers. Black pepper, cayenne pepper, and Tabasco are used, but not nearly as much as most people think. The holy trinity of cooking down here is onions, bell pepper, and celery. And yes, people call it the holy trinity.

veilchen:
Sheesh, now look what you did, you made me hungry ;)
I love cajun recipes (sp?), but I doubt very much that they can do the real thing up here to do Cajun Cooking justice. Plan the menu, Reg, I'm definitely coming; it'll be quite a while, but I'm definitely taking you up on your offer.

windy_moon:
You guys[/i]!!

Gorgeous, simply gorgeous.  :P

Back to boring old Pleasantview.....

gali:
Quote from: windy_moon on 2005 November 13, 15:56:47

You guys[/i]!!

Gorgeous, simply gorgeous.  :P

Back to boring old Pleasantview.....


Ditto, lol!!! I play Pleasantview right now...:).

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