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Christine Dabney wrote:
> when you buy cookbooks in your dream......LOL.
>
> Serious, folks. I did. And I was excited, cause they were two books
> I hadn't seen before..and they looked intriguing.
>
> However, now I am disappointed, cause I know they aren't available in
> real life....
>
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Oh! I am laughing. I have never done that, but perhaps that is
because my sleep is so disrupted. That sounds like a neat dream!
What were the books like?

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Christine Dabney wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 18:17:02 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:
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>> Christine Dabney wrote:
>>> when you buy cookbooks in your dream......LOL.
>>>
>>> Serious, folks. I did. And I was excited, cause they were two books
>>> I hadn't seen before..and they looked intriguing.
>>>
>>> However, now I am disappointed, cause I know they aren't available in
>>> real life....
>>>
>>> Christine

>> Oh! I am laughing. I have never done that, but perhaps that is
>> because my sleep is so disrupted. That sounds like a neat dream!
>> What were the books like?

>
> One was sort of a coffee table book, in that it was gorgeously laid
> out, with wonderful glossy pictures. Looked like it had some good
> recipes too..LOL.
>
> The other seemed to be a cookbook from an cook/cookbook author that I
> seemed to recognize. It was sort of like a cookbook of undiscovered
> material by this author... I am now trying to see if the author was a
> real person..LOL. It seemed to be a posthumous release...
>
> I thought you and Ginny would find it entertaining. I wonder how many
> other people dream like this? I often dream of cooking and
> food....but this is the first time I have dreamt of buying
> cookbooks...LOL.
>
> Christine


Oh, I just love it, Christine. I have "scanned bookshelves" as I
was falling asleep. Your dream sounds tantalizing. And
frustrating.

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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:25:11 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote:

> On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 18:17:02 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:
>
>>Christine Dabney wrote:
>>> when you buy cookbooks in your dream......LOL.
>>>
>>> Serious, folks. I did. And I was excited, cause they were two books
>>> I hadn't seen before..and they looked intriguing.
>>>
>>> However, now I am disappointed, cause I know they aren't available in
>>> real life....
>>>
>>> Christine

>>
>>Oh! I am laughing. I have never done that, but perhaps that is
>>because my sleep is so disrupted. That sounds like a neat dream!
>> What were the books like?

>
> One was sort of a coffee table book, in that it was gorgeously laid
> out, with wonderful glossy pictures. Looked like it had some good
> recipes too..LOL.
>
> The other seemed to be a cookbook from an cook/cookbook author that I
> seemed to recognize. It was sort of like a cookbook of undiscovered
> material by this author... I am now trying to see if the author was a
> real person..LOL. It seemed to be a posthumous release...
>


or possibly it was a sample of an author's pre-natal work.

your pal,
blake
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