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Hello All,
I'm looking for some old recipes and would like to know if any one has any sites book marked that may contain all old recipes. I've checked the following: http://www.allrecipes.com http://www.cdktichen.com http://www.recipesource.com So far I like the recipes at the last site. Any recommendations? thanks Frank |
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oups.com... > Hello All, > > I'm looking for some old recipes and would like to know if any one has > any sites book marked that may contain all old recipes. I've checked > the following: > > http://www.allrecipes.com > http://www.cdktichen.com > http://www.recipesource.com > > So far I like the recipes at the last site. Any recommendations? > > thanks > Frank > If I gave you a recipe and didn't reveal the original source, how would you know if it was a new or old recipe, assuming it didn't contain any ingredients which would provide a hint? |
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![]() Melba's Jammin' wrote: > What's an old recipe? Anything in a pre - 1960 church cookbook ;-) -- Best Greg |
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![]() "Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message oups.com... > > Melba's Jammin' wrote: > >> What's an old recipe? > > > Anything in a pre - 1960 church cookbook ;-) > > -- > Best > Greg > Here's one from my ex-wife's cousin: Mashed potatoes to die from: 4 large potatoes, peeled 9 sticks of butter 4 cups of salt Boil potatoes. Mash them. Melt butter, mix with potatoes. Add salt. Call cardiologist. I'm not kidding, either. |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" > wrote > Here's one from my ex-wife's cousin: (laugh!) I didn't see it was from you at first, I thought, wow, another person makes mashed potatoes with all that butter??? Whew. I'm awake now. nancy |
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![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > "Doug Kanter" > wrote > >> Here's one from my ex-wife's cousin: > > (laugh!) I didn't see it was from you at first, I thought, wow, > another person makes mashed potatoes with all that butter??? > > Whew. I'm awake now. > > nancy > I used to call it "potato frosting", since it was largely butter. Luckily, the lady could take a ribbing. ![]() |
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> Hello All, > > I'm looking for some old recipes and would like to know if any one has > any sites book marked that may contain all old recipes. I've checked > the following: > > http://www.allrecipes.com > http://www.cdktichen.com > http://www.recipesource.com > > So far I like the recipes at the last site. Any recommendations? > I think all three of those sites are pretty random collections. No discernible quality control, but then my experience with them is very limited. For old recipes in particular check out this website. It's a history project that collected American cookbooks from the earliest ones they could find -- late 18th century on. It's a large collection and they are available for your reading online. Quite fun to browse through if you're into old cookbooks. It was posted here in rfc some time ago but I've forgotten by whom. -aem http://digital.lib.msu.edu/projects/...ml/browse.html Click on "the Project" at the top of the page and then on "FAQ" to get a good idea of what it's all about. |
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![]() wrote: > Hello All, > > I'm looking for some old recipes and would like to know if any one has > any sites book marked that may contain all old recipes. I've checked > the following: > > http://www.allrecipes.com > http://www.cdktichen.com > http://www.recipesource.com > > So far I like the recipes at the last site. Any recommendations? > > thanks > Frank What sort of old recipes are you looking for? 1950s burgers made up with chopped bacon, sausage and ground beef mixed together, formed into patties and broiled? Stuff from _Salt Water Foodways_ on cooking with the minimal ingredients then available? Recipes from when cookies were called cookys, or recipes receipts? Or are you looking for specific recipes for things you once enjoyed? Jessica |
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On 11 Apr 2006 11:36:51 -0700, wrote:
>Hello All, > >I'm looking for some old recipes and would like to know if any one has >any sites book marked that may contain all old recipes. I've checked >the following: > >http://www.allrecipes.com >http://www.cdktichen.com >http://www.recipesource.com > >So far I like the recipes at the last site. Any recommendations? > >thanks >Frank There is a news group called rec.food.historic. If you are trying to find REALLY old recipes, check their archives. Boron |
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