MIL won't part with recipe
In article hMrCb.98201$_M.515416@attbi_s54, Julia Altshuler
wrote:
I can't help with the exact recipe, but I do have some sneaky advice.
Is there any way you could spend time in her home when she's not
around?
Maybe when you're visiting and your husband takes her out shopping?
Snoop around her kitchen. Cookbooks tend to open straight to the
page with the recipe that's made a lot. Sometimes the recipe is
clipped out of the newspaper and taped to a cabinet or is on a file
card. Look.
No luck with that? Your next snooping place should be your
sister-in-law's. Offer to babysit.
Julia, are you serious?
The Goods wrote:
A little background he
(Story ofMIL playing favorites with daughters-in-law and swell fruitcake
recipe snipped.)
Jan
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www.jamlady.eboard.com
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