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braised pork belly over onions : orange : garlic

April 19, 2013 6 Comments
braised pork belly over onions : orange : garlic @ thatothercookingblog.com by Paul Palop

Still on the Big Island. A few nights ago I almost lost my fingertips, nope, not due to a kitchen disaster, something much cooler, night diving with manta rays on the west coast, the surge was so strong that holding on to rocks at the bottom was pretty pointless, must be how little veggie bits […]

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