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Looking a bit haggard at the end of three 20-minute sessions. - PICT0897.jpg
About to head into the corkscrew again. - PICT0863.jpg
Exiting turn 6 behind another group. Look at all the cute little Miatas! - PICT0733.jpg
Nice shot with George on my left as I pass him coming down the straight before turn 1. - PICT0388.jpg
I didn't get a lot of shots that weren't hopelessly dark or obscured by a windshield wiper, so here ya go. - PICT0187.jpg
Exiting the infamous corkscrew turn with george ahead of me. - Getting read to head out for our first session. George is in the number 09 car ahead of me.
Getting read to head out for our first session. George is in the number 09 car ahead of me. We ended up being the only two cars in our group, which means we got to race together the whole time... pretty cool. - IMG 4972
Leslie tests no-knead bread recipes: last year's NY Times version vs. Cook's new and improved recipe. - IMG 4973
dough rising peacefully in its sling - IMG 4978
new and old bread loaves - IMG 4986
Leslie can't help herself - IMG 4993
bread: baked! (cooks version) - IMG 4996
Debbie adopted a family-in-need for Christmas; she and Laurel wrap gifts for them. - IMG 4998
Leslie shows off her favorite wrapping job. - IMG 5003
time for some Serious french onion soup - IMG 5004
Yes, that's a box of tissues next to the quarts of sliced onion. - IMG 5006
Now watch them wilt and brown! - IMG 5010
three hours later... - IMG 5011
Yes, that's some home-baked bread on top. - IMG 5012
Our clothes may have smelled like onions the next day, but it was worth it. - IMG 5013
Bryan loved the soup so much he tried to marry it. - IMG 5015
dreamy ground lamb sandwich - IMG 5016
We wrap Christmas gifts to ship to Texas. - IMG 5018
cauliflower pasta dish, with dry jack and anchovies - piemaking
Nope, the food preparation doesn't stop just because we're in Dallas (the ridiculous close-ups do). - klingners
Klingners! - halls
Halls! - bryanweizen
Bryan's latest batch of beer - catching up
The in-law relationships in this picture are too complicated to enumerate. - chatting
Robert and Carolyn, always flirting