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1. Mom's cooking 2.french laundry 3. ppq their pepper corn crab is to-die for
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That's a hard one, but I have to say kolaches. People in california are missing out
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Not living a fulfilling life... Looking back and regretting not doing something. You only live once!
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People in the bay are nice, but definitely not as nice as the folks in texas. I wish there was more "niceness" here. A warm "hey ya'll" and smile when you walk by would be nice now and then :D
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Definitely! Although I do love the bay area, Texas will always be my home. There are days when I seriously contemplate packing up all my stuff and taking the next flight home. I miss southern hospitality, chicken friend steak, and my friends and family.
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I heart baking and would love to do it for a living someday. My good friend and I started a little home bakeshop for fun. You can see some of our cakes here: http://sugar-therapy.blogspot.com
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90% of of my friends and family call and know me by Missy. I honestly never knew my real name until my first grade teacher called roll and referred to me as Melissa. As for embarrassing nicknames--one of my childhood friends used to refer to me as "giraffe" because I was so tall, lanky, and not to mention awkward.
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Whenever I eat out with friends or family, I always have to try everyone else's dish in addition to my own. I try not to order the same thing as the next person just so I can maximize my eating experience. My fork has been known to wander onto other's plates without notice.
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Hi =) I moved to the bay area to attend grad school, but when I first moved to california, I actually lived in SoCal for a few months. I know I am a Texas girl at heart and miss it often, but one of my biggest dreams is to be able to buy a house and live in the heart of San Francisco. The cost of living here is pretty pricey, but I believe you can do anything when you have your heart set on it.

