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I'm a work horse, but, I try and enjoy the time I do have off by spending time with my love, Lily. One of my favorite restaurants of all time is Huisache Grill, and on their dessert menu is a very beautiful creme brule. So, a good day for me is waking up, cooking, walking around the park playing Pokemon Go, and at the end of the day, while the sun is going down, share a creme brule and trade off a lemonade (mine) and a Dr Pepper (hers) .
Mar 12, 2025

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Specifically from Café des Deux Moulins in Montmartre or this one specific pistachio creme brulêe mouse and I had at Malmaison in Manchester in 2020. The best ones are in a wide dish with a good ratio of brulêe to creme
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