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Baking (rec.food.baking) For bakers, would-be bakers, and fans and consumers of breads, pastries, cakes, pies, cookies, crackers, bagels, and other items commonly found in a bakery. Includes all methods of preparation, both conventional and not.

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Old 16-04-2005, 02:43 PM
FREECYCLE MOM
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Default My Cooking website

http://www.peagramfamily.com/

RECIPES, FAMILY, PETS, CHRISTIAN FILES GENEALOGY Searching for Ancestors of BENJAMIN BLACKWOOD(Scotland), HELEN VICTORIA CUNNINGHAM MCGARRIE(Scotland), SAMUAL JARRET SMITH(Sheerness, UK), JOSEPH PEAGRAM(Middlesex), RUTH WIFFIN(Middlesex), WILLIAM WILLIS PICKWORTH(UK) CRAFTS
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Old 16-04-2005, 04:47 PM
Ida Slapter
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 08:43:05 -0400, "FREECYCLE MOM" mompeagram@h

http://www.pea



YOU know how to turn on a kill filter!! Wow!



The Fine Art of Cooking involves personal choice.
Many preferences, ingredients, and procedures may not
be consistent with what you know to be true.
As with any recipe, you may find your personal
intervention will be necessary. Bon Appetit!
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Old 16-04-2005, 06:53 PM
FREECYCLE MOM
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What's this supposed to mean? I was just sharing my site where anyone can
find recipes for breads and lots of other things. It's not commercial in
any way.

www.peagramfamily.com

"Ida Slapter" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 08:43:05 -0400, "FREECYCLE MOM" mompeagram@h

http://www.pea



YOU know how to turn on a kill filter!! Wow!



The Fine Art of Cooking involves personal choice.
Many preferences, ingredients, and procedures may not
be consistent with what you know to be true.
As with any recipe, you may find your personal
intervention will be necessary. Bon Appetit!



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Old 16-04-2005, 07:12 PM
Jenn Ridley
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"FREECYCLE MOM" wrote:

What's this supposed to mean? I was just sharing my site where anyone can
find recipes for breads and lots of other things. It's not commercial in
any way.

www.peagramfamily.com


Ida is opposed to *anyone* posting *anything* that might _possibly_ be
interpreted as advertising. She had a snit about someone's sig (which
was inserted by the antivirus program they were posting through).

Having said that, you could have said "just sharing some recipes",
rather than just posting a website address. Simply posting a website
address can look a bit spammy, if you know what I mean.
--
Jenn Ridley :
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Old 16-04-2005, 08:05 PM
FREECYCLE MOM
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Thanks for the advice. Ida needs to get a life!

"Jenn Ridley" wrote in message
...
"FREECYCLE MOM" wrote:

What's this supposed to mean? I was just sharing my site where anyone can
find recipes for breads and lots of other things. It's not commercial in
any way.

www.peagramfamily.com


Ida is opposed to *anyone* posting *anything* that might _possibly_ be
interpreted as advertising. She had a snit about someone's sig (which
was inserted by the antivirus program they were posting through).

Having said that, you could have said "just sharing some recipes",
rather than just posting a website address. Simply posting a website
address can look a bit spammy, if you know what I mean.
--
Jenn Ridley :



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Old 16-04-2005, 08:38 PM
Eric Jorgensen
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 13:12:56 -0400
Jenn Ridley wrote:

"FREECYCLE MOM" wrote:

What's this supposed to mean? I was just sharing my site where anyone
can find recipes for breads and lots of other things. It's not
commercial in any way.

www.peagramfamily.com


Ida is opposed to *anyone* posting *anything* that might _possibly_ be
interpreted as advertising. She had a snit about someone's sig (which
was inserted by the antivirus program they were posting through).



The self-aggrandizing is kinda tacky, too.


Having said that, you could have said "just sharing some recipes",
rather than just posting a website address. Simply posting a website
address can look a bit spammy, if you know what I mean.



But it's stuffing it with keywords that pushes it over the line.
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Old 16-04-2005, 11:57 PM
Ida Slapter
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 13:12:56 -0400, Jenn Ridley
wrote:

Having said that, you could have said "just sharing some recipes",
rather than just posting a website address. Simply posting a website
address can look a bit spammy, if you know what I mean.


You haven't been around usenet much. The Peagram woman had been
stealing/borrowing recipes for many years, and pretending to post
them as her own. Go back to the old Meal Master recipes ten years
ago and even YOU can verify this.

Sharing is one thing....pretending to author them is another.


There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.
- Beverly Sills

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Old 17-04-2005, 12:32 AM
Jenn Ridley
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Ida Slapter wrote:

(please note that I tried to reply by email, but Ms "buffalohide" is
hiding behind a non-existant yahoo account.)

On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 13:12:56 -0400, Jenn Ridley
wrote:

Having said that, you could have said "just sharing some recipes",
rather than just posting a website address. Simply posting a website
address can look a bit spammy, if you know what I mean.


You haven't been around usenet much.


Depends on your definition of "much". I've been reading this group
for 7-8 years, and read r.f.c. before that.

The Peagram woman had been
stealing/borrowing recipes for many years, and pretending to post
them as her own.


Matter of interpretation, I guess. I've seen her posting recipes, and
I've never seen her claim that they are *hers*. Usually it's a
"here's a recipe for:" Not exactly a claim for ownership (and I don't
care, anyway, so don't go pointing out recipes where she says "here's
my recipe for(*)"). (usually, it's not a recipe for anything I'm
interested in, so I don't actually read the recipe.)

Go back to the old Meal Master recipes ten years
ago and even YOU can verify this.


Whatever. I don't think it's worth getting my knickers in a knot, but
apparently it bothers you.


(*)which could easily be interpreted as "here's the recipe I use
for:", rather than a claim of ownership.
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Jenn Ridley :
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Old 17-04-2005, 03:54 AM
FREECYCLE MOM
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"Ida Slapter" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 13:12:56 -0400, Jenn Ridley
wrote:

Having said that, you could have said "just sharing some recipes",
rather than just posting a website address. Simply posting a website
address can look a bit spammy, if you know what I mean.


You haven't been around usenet much. The Peagram woman had been
stealing/borrowing recipes for many years, and pretending to post
them as her own. Go back to the old Meal Master recipes ten years
ago and even YOU can verify this.

Sharing is one thing....pretending to author them is another.


I don't know where you get your information, but I don't put my name on a
recipe unless it is my recipe. I may add formatted by me on others but that
is all.

BTW, who made you lord of the files?

All I have ever tried to do was help. People like you just tear down.



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Old 17-04-2005, 04:02 AM
FREECYCLE MOM
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"FREECYCLE MOM" wrote in message
...
"Ida Slapter" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 13:12:56 -0400, Jenn Ridley
wrote:

Having said that, you could have said "just sharing some recipes",
rather than just posting a website address. Simply posting a website
address can look a bit spammy, if you know what I mean.


You haven't been around usenet much. The Peagram woman had been
stealing/borrowing recipes for many years, and pretending to post
them as her own. Go back to the old Meal Master recipes ten years
ago and even YOU can verify this.

Sharing is one thing....pretending to author them is another.


I don't know where you get your information, but I don't put my name on a
recipe unless it is my recipe. I may add formatted by me on others but
that
is all.

BTW, who made you lord of the files?

All I have ever tried to do was help. People like you just tear down.


Another thing, Ida. You may choose to not check my site, which gives credit
for every recipe I can. But then, it's your loss.

www.peagramfamily.com


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Old 17-04-2005, 04:06 AM
Eric Jorgensen
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 21:54:21 -0400
"FREECYCLE MOM" wrote:


Sharing is one thing....pretending to author them is another.


I don't know where you get your information, but I don't put my name on a

recipe unless it is my recipe. I may add formatted by me on others but
that is all.

BTW, who made you lord of the files?

All I have ever tried to do was help. People like you just tear down.




I don't think anyone here - and I'm probably the harshest one here, has
ever only torn down.

RECIPES, FAMILY, PETS, CHRISTIAN FILES GENEALOGY Searching for Ancestors
of BENJAMIN BLACKWOOD(Scotland), HELEN VICTORIA CUNNINGHAM
MCGARRIE(Scotland), SAMUAL JARRET SMITH(Sheerness, UK), JOSEPH
PEAGRAM(Middlesex), RUTH WIFFIN(Middlesex), WILLIAM WILLIS PICKWORTH(UK)
CRAFTS
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Old 17-04-2005, 04:08 AM
FREECYCLE MOM
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"Eric Jorgensen" wrote in message
news:20050416200614.1bb57f07@wafer...
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 21:54:21 -0400
"FREECYCLE MOM" wrote:


Sharing is one thing....pretending to author them is another.


I don't know where you get your information, but I don't put my name on a

recipe unless it is my recipe. I may add formatted by me on others but
that is all.

BTW, who made you lord of the files?

All I have ever tried to do was help. People like you just tear down.




I don't think anyone here - and I'm probably the harshest one here, has
ever only torn down.

RECIPES, FAMILY, PETS, CHRISTIAN FILES GENEALOGY Searching for Ancestors
of BENJAMIN BLACKWOOD(Scotland), HELEN VICTORIA CUNNINGHAM
MCGARRIE(Scotland), SAMUAL JARRET SMITH(Sheerness, UK), JOSEPH
PEAGRAM(Middlesex), RUTH WIFFIN(Middlesex), WILLIAM WILLIS PICKWORTH(UK)
CRAFTS


Don't get your point, Eric.



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Old 17-04-2005, 04:20 AM
Eric Jorgensen
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 22:08:21 -0400
"FREECYCLE MOM" wrote:

"Eric Jorgensen" wrote in message
news:20050416200614.1bb57f07@wafer...
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 21:54:21 -0400
"FREECYCLE MOM" wrote:


Sharing is one thing....pretending to author them is another.

I don't know where you get your information, but I don't put my name

on a
recipe unless it is my recipe. I may add formatted by me on others

but that is all.

BTW, who made you lord of the files?

All I have ever tried to do was help. People like you just tear down.




I don't think anyone here - and I'm probably the harshest one here,
has
ever only torn down.

RECIPES, FAMILY, PETS, CHRISTIAN FILES GENEALOGY Searching for
Ancestors
of BENJAMIN BLACKWOOD(Scotland), HELEN VICTORIA CUNNINGHAM
MCGARRIE(Scotland), SAMUAL JARRET SMITH(Sheerness, UK), JOSEPH
PEAGRAM(Middlesex), RUTH WIFFIN(Middlesex), WILLIAM WILLIS
PICKWORTH(UK) CRAFTS


Don't get your point, Eric.



Point is we all help people from time to time, some more than others,
but there's no sense making sweeping generalizations.

You don't need any validation from me. Do you?


RECIPES, FAMILY, PETS, CHRISTIAN FILES GENEALOGY Searching for Ancestors
of BENJAMIN BLACKWOOD(Scotland), HELEN VICTORIA CUNNINGHAM
MCGARRIE(Scotland), SAMUAL JARRET SMITH(Sheerness, UK), JOSEPH
PEAGRAM(Middlesex), RUTH WIFFIN(Middlesex), WILLIAM WILLIS PICKWORTH(UK)
CRAFTS
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Old 17-04-2005, 06:19 AM
FREECYCLE MOM
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"Eric Jorgensen" wrote in message
news:20050416202028.49635314@wafer...
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 22:08:21 -0400
"FREECYCLE MOM" wrote:

"Eric Jorgensen" wrote in message
news:20050416200614.1bb57f07@wafer...
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 21:54:21 -0400
"FREECYCLE MOM" wrote:


Sharing is one thing....pretending to author them is another.

I don't know where you get your information, but I don't put my name
on a
recipe unless it is my recipe. I may add formatted by me on others
but that is all.

BTW, who made you lord of the files?

All I have ever tried to do was help. People like you just tear down.



I don't think anyone here - and I'm probably the harshest one here,
has
ever only torn down.

RECIPES, FAMILY, PETS, CHRISTIAN FILES GENEALOGY Searching for
Ancestors
of BENJAMIN BLACKWOOD(Scotland), HELEN VICTORIA CUNNINGHAM
MCGARRIE(Scotland), SAMUAL JARRET SMITH(Sheerness, UK), JOSEPH
PEAGRAM(Middlesex), RUTH WIFFIN(Middlesex), WILLIAM WILLIS
PICKWORTH(UK) CRAFTS


Don't get your point, Eric.



Point is we all help people from time to time, some more than others,
but there's no sense making sweeping generalizations.

You don't need any validation from me. Do you?

True to a degree. But I don't think my statement was a generalization in
regards to what Ida said about me. It just wasn't true. I admit that like
most folks I can be harsh at times, but usually it takes a lot to get me
that way. I prefer to just let most things go, but she was assaulting my
character and that's something else entirely.

At any rate. I'v put it behind me. Small minds, etc.



 




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