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			Great thread, Sun.  I have been reading all of the posts.  I also confess that I have learned a lot from the Food channels.  There was talk about acorn and I believe butternut squash.  One thing that I add to mine besides butter and brown sugar is a small amount of maple syrup.  Very good that way. Over the holiday, I attempted once again to make an omelette. On Ina Garten, (The Barefoot Contessa's) show, she had a guest who was famous for his omelettes demonstrate how he does his. He actually flipped the egg mixture once it was cooked on one side, up in the air, and CAUGHT it!. Out of my league, so, I do not own an omelette skillet, I gave this a try. I got another same size skillet, and turned it upside down and landed in the other skillet!. Success! It was fantastic! I added bacon, green onions, and grated cheddar cheese. Folded it in half. Put slices of avocado and salsa on top. Does anyone have any omelette suggestions or success stories? Is it just me, or does sometimes the background music they play while one of these chefs is cooking or stirring, sound like the music they play on "porno" films. Not that I watch a lot of those.  
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