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Can I get some opinions on the 1985 edition of the Fannie Farmer
Cookbook? I'm looking for good large print cookbooks, and this is one of the few I've even heard of. Would it be a good choice? Thanks, Carol |
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote: Can I get some opinions on the 1985 edition of the Fannie Farmer Cookbook? I'm looking for good large print cookbooks, and this is one of the few I've even heard of. Would it be a good choice? Thanks, Carol FWIW, the one cookbook that I reach for most often just happens to be sitting next to me -- the 1983 edition of the Fannie Farmer cookbook. If we can assume minimal changes between editions, I suspect it will be a fine choice. ...fred |
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On 11 Nov 2006 12:01:59 -0800, "kuvasz guy" wrote:
FWIW, the one cookbook that I reach for most often just happens to be sitting next to me -- the 1983 edition of the Fannie Farmer cookbook. If we can assume minimal changes between editions, I suspect it will be a fine choice. Thank you. In all likelihood, it's the same edition. It was made available in large print two years later. There's often a lag between regular books and their large print editions. Thanks so much! |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 13:39:16 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress
wrote: Can I get some opinions on the 1985 edition of the Fannie Farmer Cookbook? I'm looking for good large print cookbooks, and this is one of the few I've even heard of. Would it be a good choice? Thanks, Carol Is this the one that was revised by Marion Cunningham? If so, it has an excellent reputation. Christine |
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Christine Dabney wrote: On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 13:39:16 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress wrote: Can I get some opinions on the 1985 edition of the Fannie Farmer Cookbook? I'm looking for good large print cookbooks, and this is one of the few I've even heard of. Would it be a good choice? Thanks, Carol Is this the one that was revised by Marion Cunningham? If so, it has an excellent reputation. Christine Mine is labeled Twelfth Edition revised by Marion Cunningham... and... an intro by the man himself James Beard... ![]() ...fred |
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
Can I get some opinions on the 1985 edition of the Fannie Farmer Cookbook? I'm looking for good large print cookbooks, and this is one of the few I've even heard of. Would it be a good choice? Thanks, Carol Sorry, I don't have that one. My brother Scott gave me the 1990 version for Christmas, 1991. It's a nice book. I also have the 1896 version, just for grins. It's also a very nice book. As cookbooks go, the Fannie Farmer books are good ones. Jill |
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"Damsel in dis Dress" wrote in message ... Can I get some opinions on the 1985 edition of the Fannie Farmer Cookbook? I'm looking for good large print cookbooks, and this is one of the few I've even heard of. Would it be a good choice? Thanks, Carol Mine is wore out and falling apart. Many pages are dog eared from being folded over to mark a page or have ripped out sections of other cookbooks inserted as bookmarks. It was a wedding present about 24 years ago and I often wish I'd courted and married the lovely person who gave it to us rather than the bitch I did. |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 21:31:21 GMT, "Muddle"
wrote: Mine is wore out and falling apart. Many pages are dog eared from being folded over to mark a page or have ripped out sections of other cookbooks inserted as bookmarks. After hearing this and all the other comments about the book, I'm definitely on the hunt for a copy. Starting with FreeCycle. Amazon.com sellers have some copies, but the GOOD copy is kinda pricy. It was a wedding present about 24 years ago and I often wish I'd courted and married the lovely person who gave it to us rather than the bitch I did. Sorry to hear that. I suppose she's no longer available, huh? |
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"Damsel in dis Dress" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 21:31:21 GMT, "Muddle" wrote: Mine is wore out and falling apart. Many pages are dog eared from being folded over to mark a page or have ripped out sections of other cookbooks inserted as bookmarks. After hearing this and all the other comments about the book, I'm definitely on the hunt for a copy. Starting with FreeCycle. Amazon.com sellers have some copies, but the GOOD copy is kinda pricy. It was a wedding present about 24 years ago and I often wish I'd courted and married the lovely person who gave it to us rather than the bitch I did. Sorry to hear that. I suppose she's no longer available, huh? I don't think Kat married again, however I know I won't! I lost track of her about fifteen years ago. Many years ago I made a choice, to court an older divorce women or someone closer to my own age. Big mistake! |
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"Muddle" wrote I don't think Kat married again, however I know I won't! I lost track of her about fifteen years ago. Many years ago I made a choice, to court an older divorce women or someone closer to my own age. Big mistake! So you married the younger woman? |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 15:41:05 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress
wrote: On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 21:31:21 GMT, "Muddle" wrote: Mine is wore out and falling apart. Many pages are dog eared from being folded over to mark a page or have ripped out sections of other cookbooks inserted as bookmarks. After hearing this and all the other comments about the book, I'm definitely on the hunt for a copy. Starting with FreeCycle. Amazon.com sellers have some copies, but the GOOD copy is kinda pricy. http://www.powells.com/biblio/6-0679450815-0 Powell's has a copy for $30. FYI -- modom "Southern barbecue is a proud thoroughbred whose bloodlines are easily traced. Texas Barbecue is a feisty mutt with a whole lot of crazy relatives." --Robb Walsh, Legends of Texas Barbecue Cookbook |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 18:12:28 -0600, "modom (palindrome guy)"
moc.etoyok@modom wrote: http://www.powells.com/biblio/6-0679450815-0 Powell's has a copy for $30. FYI Thanks so much, modom! I'll give that link to Santa. G |
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