In article >,
"Jean B." > wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
> > In article >,
> > "Jean B." > wrote:
> >
> >>> My own first cookbook I learned from was a Doubleday. I'm not even sure
> >>> what happened to it. I've not seen it in ages and it's not on any of
> >>> the current bookshelves. We've moved a lot since dad bought it for me.
> >> Maybe that would be a fun thread? I remember getting two
> >> cookbooks when I was 16: Joy of Cooking and The Good Housekeeping
> >> Cookbook. I still have that JoC (along with others), but that
> >> copy of GH disappeared long ago. I did replace it within the last
> >> couple of years or so.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jean B.
> >
> > Could be. <g>
> >
> > The Doubleday was interesting. It even had basic instructions on
> > dressing out turtles and rabbits from the live state!
>
> Urp. I told my daughter the other day that I think someday I'll
> be a lacto-ovo vegetarian.
Can't kill your own meat? <g>
Not everyone can.
I cannot bring myself to give up a good seared, half-raw hunk of dead
cow...
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Peace! Om
"Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down."
--Steve Rothstein
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