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Default Chicken Perloo (Ed's and Pam's version)


"Ed Grabau and Pam Jacoby" <pjjehg @frontiernet.net> wrote in message
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> Ed and I got interested in this particular food stuff due to a mystery
> (with recipe) book. I requested help here and on rec.arts.mystery. Well,
> you all in RFC let me down, but the RAM peoples came through.



What book was it? Sounds familiar...


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"Ed Grabau and Pam Jacoby" <pjjehg @frontiernet.net> wrote in message
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> Ed and I got interested in this particular food stuff due to a mystery
> (with recipe) book. I requested help here and on rec.arts.mystery. Well,
> you all in RFC let me down, but the RAM peoples came through.



What book was it? Sounds familiar...


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"Chris Neidecker" wrote ...
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> "Ed Grabau and Pam Jacoby" <pjjehg @frontiernet.net> wrote in message
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>> Ed and I got interested in this particular food stuff due to a mystery
>> (with recipe) book. I requested help here and on rec.arts.mystery.
>> Well, you all in RFC let me down, but the RAM peoples came through.

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> What book was it? Sounds familiar...
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It was one of Laura Child's tea shop series---can't remember the title.

Pam


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