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Andy's Book of the Year Club recommends:

The Old Farmer's 2007 Almanac


Once you get past the left page content / right page advertistments in
the front section, even despite the ads, it's one of the best reads ever.

Ever wanted to hail a cab? It's in there! The Calendar is awesome.

Just so much interesting stuff! Worth the $6.95 asking price, imho.

Food fact: Several cooks at the Delmarva (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia)
Chicken Festival tend a 10-foot long frying pan with garden rakes,
cooking up to 800 chicken quarters at a time.

Yes folks, it's even food related in places!!!

I'm not even 1/3 way through but I'm watching out for any r.f.c expert
info they might've been shoehorned in there somewhere. What are the
chances. We know what WE'RE talkin' about, right?!?

This is the first volume that's not in hardcover that I've seen. I've
missed the past couple years. [sigh]

Enjoy!

Bite me, Oprah!

Andy
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Andy wrote:
> Andy's Book of the Year Club recommends:
>
> The Old Farmer's 2007 Almanac
>
>
> Once you get past the left page content / right page advertistments in
> the front section, even despite the ads, it's one of the best reads ever.
>
> Ever wanted to hail a cab? It's in there! The Calendar is awesome.
>
> Just so much interesting stuff! Worth the $6.95 asking price, imho.
>
> Food fact: Several cooks at the Delmarva (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia)
> Chicken Festival tend a 10-foot long frying pan with garden rakes,
> cooking up to 800 chicken quarters at a time.
>
> Yes folks, it's even food related in places!!!
>
> I'm not even 1/3 way through but I'm watching out for any r.f.c expert
> info they might've been shoehorned in there somewhere. What are the
> chances. We know what WE'RE talkin' about, right?!?
>
> This is the first volume that's not in hardcover that I've seen. I've
> missed the past couple years. [sigh]
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Bite me, Oprah!
>
> Andy


Love Farmer's Almanac. They do a Holiday edition now and then filled
with fun facts, recipes, traditions, crafts and stuff. Keep an eye out
for it.

Aloha!

Barb

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Barb said...

> Love Farmer's Almanac. They do a Holiday edition now and then filled
> with fun facts, recipes, traditions, crafts and stuff. Keep an eye out
> for it.
>
> Aloha!
>
> Barb



I will. Thanks! \OOO/

Mahalo!

Andy
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