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Scot's Pepper Pleasure Boats

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Sep 12, 2007
will have to try this
by: Anonymous

the cheese and choc sounds...uhm unusual.

Sep 11, 2007
Who is this chef god
by: Hungry Man

I've eaten this and my gosh! Droolsville Tenessee....mmmmm

Sep 11, 2007
I am sailing ...
by: edwyn

Looks like fun - who said the Scots food is drab! Chocolate, garlic, peppers - would go down well with Iron Brew and a single malt - 5 stars for originality!

Sep 11, 2007
Wow!
by: May

It sounds amazing. What a mix of ingredients - garlic and chocolate together! It's worth 5***** for being so original. Can't wait to try it.

Sep 11, 2007
Fascinating idea!
by: MaryAnn

Such a splendid blending of flavors. The sweet of the honey and raisins, combined with the garlic and cheeses. I'm afraid my peppers have been far more mundane this this. I must give it a try!

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