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On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 12:17:39 -0800 (PST), merryb >
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>> Yes, you're coming thru -- keep posting.
>> I post Google sometimes myself; sometimes it doesn't show up for me as
>> quick-ly, but others say they don't have that trouble.
>> Dee Dee

>
>I get so much crap from some for using Google, but it works for me as
>I'm a newbie, and it seems easiest as I have so little experience. I
>do enjoy being involved as cooking is one of my passions, and I used
>to do it for a living. Now I have a desk job! I do remember I owe you
>a recipe for Amaretti! So if I can be tolerated, I will try to get a
>little more involved. Thanks for the kind words!!


killfiling an entire domain seems to me to be casting the net a little
too widely. stick around.

your pal,
blake
 
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