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Hello everyone, I have recently published a collection of authentic
German-Russian recipes passed down from generations dating back to the
1700's. If you grew up eating grebel, broda, or mauldasha, these
recipes are for you! If you are interested, here is a link to my
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http://members.cox.net/valuevolga

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> On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 22:18:19 -0600, Marty wrote:
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I'd rather report the spammer to Cox.net.
Turning a blind eye to spammers (killfile) doesn't help.
But I will killfile the trolls.
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On 25 Dec 2006 19:47:31 -0800, "Anna B" > wrote:

>Hello everyone, I have recently published a collection of authentic
>German-Russian recipes passed down from generations dating back to the
>1700's. If you grew up eating grebel, broda, or mauldasha, these
>recipes are for you! If you are interested, here is a link to my
>website:
>http://members.cox.net/valuevolga


That looks great... except for the brussel sprouts of doom :P
Our dinner worked out great too, and I was inspired to photograph the
spread and my plate, but I haven't uploaded them to the computer yet.

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On 25 Dec 2006 19:47:31 -0800, "Anna B" > wrote:

Listen, if you want to plug a book, come out and say it. People will
think better of you for it.


>Hello everyone, I have recently published a collection of authentic
>German-Russian recipes passed down from generations dating back to the
>1700's. If you grew up eating grebel, broda, or mauldasha, these
>recipes are for you! If you are interested, here is a link to my
>website:
>http://members.cox.net/valuevolga


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