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4x6 and 3x5 Recipe Cards



 
 
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Old 22-06-2004, 03:46 PM
WoodNymph
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Many out there have made inquiries on where to get 4x6 recipe cards.
WoodNymph Design offers not only 4x6 but 3x5 recipe cards. These can
also be personalized for free as well as custom designed. We offer a
large variety of designs from the popular sunflowers to the unlikely
turtle designs. All of WoodNymph designed cards can be customized to
suit your needs. If you don't find a design you like let us know what
you would want and we will design a card for you. We also offer
matching invitations and notepads. We have a growing variety of recipe
boxes as well. Come check us out at http://www.woodnymph-design.com
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Old 22-06-2004, 04:51 PM
Melba's Jammin'
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Default 4x6 and 3x5 Recipe Cards

In article
,
Cindy Fuller wrote:

In article ,
(WoodNymph) wrote:

Many out there have made inquiries on where to get 4x6 recipe cards.
WoodNymph Design offers not only 4x6 but 3x5 recipe cards. These can
also be personalized for free as well as custom designed. We offer a
large variety of designs from the popular sunflowers to the unlikely
turtle designs. All of WoodNymph designed cards can be customized to
suit your needs. If you don't find a design you like let us know what
you would want and we will design a card for you. We also offer
matching invitations and notepads. We have a growing variety of recipe
boxes as well. Come check us out at
http://www.woodnymph-design.com

I didn't inquire about them. I prefer my index cards plain, so I can
get more text on them.

Cindy


And I design my own and print on Avery stock.
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Old 22-06-2004, 06:12 PM
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Default 4x6 and 3x5 Recipe Cards

Nobody has made any such inquiries. This is SPAM and that's not the way to
do business. Anyone buying anything form this joker will be supporting SPAM.
Let your conscience be your guide.

"WoodNymph" wrote in message
om...
Many out there have made inquiries on where to get 4x6 recipe cards.
WoodNymph Design offers not only 4x6 but 3x5 recipe cards. These can
also be personalized for free as well as custom designed. We offer a
large variety of designs from the popular sunflowers to the unlikely
turtle designs. All of WoodNymph designed cards can be customized to
suit your needs. If you don't find a design you like let us know what
you would want and we will design a card for you. We also offer
matching invitations and notepads. We have a growing variety of recipe
boxes as well. Come check us out



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Old 22-06-2004, 10:18 PM
Barry Grau
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Default 4x6 and 3x5 Recipe Cards

(WoodNymph) wrote in message . com...
Many out there have made inquiries on where to get 4x6 recipe cards.


How many?
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Old 23-06-2004, 05:38 AM
Mark Thorson
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Default 4x6 and 3x5 Recipe Cards

SCUBApix wrote:

Nobody has made any such inquiries. This is SPAM and that's not the way to
do business. Anyone buying anything form this joker will be supporting SPAM.
Let your conscience be your guide.


If nobody made any inquiries, then this person was being deceptive.
With all the scams going on over the Internet these days, you'd
have to be crazy to do business with someone you already know
is deceptive. Above all, DO NOT give them your credit card
number or mail them a check! They can get your bank account
number from a check.



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Old 23-06-2004, 01:20 PM
Edwin Pawlowski
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Default 4x6 and 3x5 Recipe Cards



"WoodNymph" wrote in message
om...
Many out there have made inquiries on where to get 4x6 recipe cards.
WoodNymph Design offers not only 4x6 but 3x5 recipe cards.


I prefer recipes printed out on a big sheet of paper. Bigger type face,
plenty or room for notes, etc. The only thing I'd use the 3 x 5 cards for
is my SPAM recipes.


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Old 06-07-2004, 10:23 PM
WoodNymph
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Default 4x6 and 3x5 Recipe Cards

"SCUBApix" wrote in message ...
Nobody has made any such inquiries. This is SPAM and that's not the way to
do business. Anyone buying anything form this joker will be supporting SPAM.
Let your conscience be your guide.

"WoodNymph" wrote in message
om...
Many out there have made inquiries on where to get 4x6 recipe cards.
WoodNymph Design offers not only 4x6 but 3x5 recipe cards. These can
also be personalized for free as well as custom designed. We offer a
large variety of designs from the popular sunflowers to the unlikely
turtle designs. All of WoodNymph designed cards can be customized to
suit your needs. If you don't find a design you like let us know what
you would want and we will design a card for you. We also offer
matching invitations and notepads. We have a growing variety of recipe
boxes as well. Come check us out




I posted my offering in response to this posting:
In article , allen
wrote:

Does anyone know where I can purchase or order 4" x 6" recipe cards? I
like them better than the 3" x 5" ones, but have not been able to find
any in stores or catalogs the past year. I am almost out and need to
find some soon. TIA.


I know what you mean. I find the 3X5" cards are too small to hold all
the
information I want... I don't use any particular "recipe" cards, just
plain white index cards (I assume that's what you'r looking for?)

There were quite a few postings that I saw in this and have had
others tell me that they have an awful time finding the 4x6 size
cards. There were also requests on where to find Christmas recipe
cards :


Does anyone know where I can buy Christmas recipe cards online? I'm
making those cookie mixes in a jar and I cant find recipe cards
ANYWHERE

TIA
Jen

This is not spam and was not listed as such. This was a listing put
in as a response to inquiries that people were having trouble finding
the size cards they wanted. This was the first time I have ever
posted in a news group and was unsure how to list the response. I
guess I am supposed to respond to the individaul inquiry? and not to
the subject area? If it got listed in someone else's post I
apologize.
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Old 11-07-2004, 12:56 AM
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Default 4x6 and 3x5 Recipe Cards

"byakee" wrote in message
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I'll assume you really are a newbie. If so, go he

http://web.presby.edu/~nnqadmin/nnq/

And don't come back until you've read the whole damn thing...


I think, perhaps, a better idea is to add *you* to the killfile. Let's
assume there was a misunderstanding on the part of the original poster. To
react with such venom and callousness shows that you either have too much
time on your hands or are trying to compensate for low self-esteem. Would it
not be better to be helpful and explain where the poster went wrong, rather
than to get on a high horse and show a snotty attitude? Sending the poster
to a netiquette site is reasonable. Being a jerk helps nothing. Being in my
killfile helps me not to see your useless drivel anymore.

*plonk*


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Old 11-07-2004, 12:56 AM
Group Lurker
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Default 4x6 and 3x5 Recipe Cards

"byakee" wrote in message
...
I'll assume you really are a newbie. If so, go he

http://web.presby.edu/~nnqadmin/nnq/

And don't come back until you've read the whole damn thing...


I think, perhaps, a better idea is to add *you* to the killfile. Let's
assume there was a misunderstanding on the part of the original poster. To
react with such venom and callousness shows that you either have too much
time on your hands or are trying to compensate for low self-esteem. Would it
not be better to be helpful and explain where the poster went wrong, rather
than to get on a high horse and show a snotty attitude? Sending the poster
to a netiquette site is reasonable. Being a jerk helps nothing. Being in my
killfile helps me not to see your useless drivel anymore.

*plonk*


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Old 11-07-2004, 09:30 PM
byakee
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Default 4x6 and 3x5 Recipe Cards

One dark day on Usenet, "Group Lurker" said:
"byakee" wrote in message
...


I'll assume you really are a newbie. If so, go he

http://web.presby.edu/~nnqadmin/nnq/

And don't come back until you've read the whole damn thing...


I think, perhaps, a better idea is to add *you* to the killfile. Let's
assume there was a misunderstanding on the part of the original poster. To
react with such venom and callousness


snip

Tsk, tsk -- you don't read Usenet much, do you? "Venom"? "Callousness"?
My response was downright polite, compared to what most would have told
the OP, who was spamming his/her card business based on a 4 year old
archived post. But please, feel free to killfile me. Much better than
having to read your sanctimonious drivel disguised as a reply...


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- Carl, ATHF
 




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