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- From: linden@positive.Eng.Sun.COM (Peter van der Linden)
- Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking,alt.folklore.urban
- Subject: Re: Need Recipes - Spinach Salad and Caesar Salad
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 22:48:00 GMT
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- > Hi, Does anyone have recipes/ingredient lists
- > for both Spinach Salad and Caesar Salad?
-
- All together now: I can supply these recipes, but there's an
- administrative charge of two-fifty for each.
-
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-
- Also, I found an original and unusual recipe book recently. I plan
- to post a review of it to rec.food.cooking when I get some spare time.
-
- Titled "The Anarchist's Cookbook", the book concentrates (to my
- mind too exclusively) on meals prepared from non-traditional
- ingredients. Sugar is about the only staple that appears
- regularly in the recipes.
-
- Also, I have to wonder if the author has actually tried the
- results of any of his meals; some of them seem alarmingly
- almost dangerous to prepare, let alone consume. I would almost
- rather eat something from one of Jeff "Futile Gourmet" Smith's
- recipes than those in this self-styled cookery book.
- --
- They bang on tar-tooflers, and strum on stroo-stronkers.
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