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Old 14-05-2008, 05:57 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Wayne Boatwright[_4_]
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Default Bought some cookbooks. Thanks to rec.food.cooking!

On Tue 13 May 2008 08:43:12p, Goomba38 told us...

phaeton wrote:

The real treasure though, is a mildly tattered and stained 1964
printing of Joy of Cooking. I needed help to find it, because it is a
pale green and i was looking for white and red. It was also in the
wrong section, but the elderly bookstore lady knew precisely where it
was when I said "I was looking for Joy of Cooking". She seemed
intrigued that I was checking to see what edition it was. She also
pulled out an immaculate 1973 reprint of the same edition, but I chose
the 1964 printing over it. The 1973 looked like it belonged in a
bookstore, this one looked like it belonged in a kitchen. Surely this
will be one of the best $5.98s i've spent in awhile.


Truly a book one can sit down and read like a good novel. I've never
seen one as old as yours, but I hope it is as wonderful as my 1975
edition. Happy reading and cooking!


I have teh 1964 edition, too, and really enjoy it.

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