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- From: winner@cua.edu
- Subject: Re: What's the worst cookbook you own?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.233224.1@cua.edu>
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- Organization: The Catholic University of America
- References: <1992Nov21.164744.28651@netcom.com> <auerbach.722369513@news.ncsu.edu>
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 03:32:24 GMT
-
- > ekman@netcom.com (Crossly the Glad-Eyed Bear) writes:
- >>Every now and then someone in this group asks something like, "What's
- >>the best cookbook for...?"
- >>My question is, what is the worst cookbook you own? I don't mean those
- >>spiral-bound things got up for fund raisers--the ones where everyone
- >>contributes a recipe and the end result is a collection of recipes for
- >>instant potato and canned green bean casserole. I mean a cookbook that
- >>was intended for broad distribution sales in book stores. What's the
- >>name of your worst cookbook, and what's bad about it?
-
- My sister has a cookbook that contains only recipes for slugs. I don't have
- its name since it hasn't made it to my shopping list, but it quite an
- experience to look through it.
-
- -Jim Winner
-