My dream job is opening my own restaurant, followed by working for Zaar, which I hear is an experience all in itself. I love the new design and think the elves do a great job. There is so much to learn from everything here at Zaar. I enjoy throwing dinner parties, cooking for Pop and Mom and sometimes Chris, scrapbooking (my second favorite hobby, only to food), and making new friends. I love to cook, collect recipes, cookbooks, apple stuff for my kitchen, and Cinderella stuff. (If you have a son who is aged between 23-30, please send picture resume to my email address if he is looking for a wife who excels at domestics. Mom was a stay-at-home and she raised me and Chris (my DS) to cook so we could catch ourselves a man neither of us are married at the present time. Granny was a lunch lady and Mamaw came from a poor family where food was "country" because they raised a garden and their own animals. I come from a long line of cooks on both sides of the family. I am a born-again Christian, a Baptist by denomination, and a great cook by the Grace of God. I'm 27, single, and live in a rural area. I'm a diabetic who refuses to let health problems get me down. It was amazing to me to know that a little bug like me can make such an impact while being disabled. I have become friends with so many great people here, it has been a blessing. It is now my home away from the hospital and I love it. Hi Y'all! My name is Amy and I have totally moved in to Recipezaar. We are all shocked and saddened to lose Amy, and there are several threads for expressing your condolences. May 14, 2007: Our community lost a well-loved friend yesterday when Amy passed away. I hope you take a moment or two to read her page and browse through her wonderful recipes, and pick a few to make (she loved reviews!) If you have a question you need answered about one of the recipes, please feel free to ask in the community. This truly is a remarkable place! Luckily, we have Amy’s page to remind us of how special she was. The outpouring of love from her Zaar family was overwhelming and brought much comfort to her family. Unable to attend the funeral and show our love, members sent single red roses tagged with their Zaar name and country along with a single white rose to represent Amy, our beloved Redneck Epicurean. Tears all over the world were shed on that day. The day Amy passed away was one of the saddest moments here in the Zaar community. In fact, Amy was so positive and outgoing that a lot of members did not even realize the seriousness of her illness. Her “message” was a simple one, live life to the fullest, stay positive, love your loved ones each day, and don’t sweat the small stuff. Amy touched the lives of hundreds upon hundreds of members here at Zaar and her love was felt worldwide. Her smile was evident in every forum post as well in her wonderful descriptions of recipes. If you have happened to stop on this page because you were viewing one of Amy’s (Redneck Epicurean’s) recipes or browsing through members and liked her name, I would like to take the opportunity to introduce to you the most amazing woman I have had the honor of calling “friend.” Amy was a breath of fresh air that poured sunshine onto all around her.
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