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(OT) Gandhi by zxcvbob
Since Mahatma Gandhi walked barefoot most of the time, he had an impressive set of calluses on his feet. He also ate very little, which made him rather frail,...
17-03-2004 01:42 AM
by Mark Shaw Go to last post
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Jam making in the uk by BlokeDownPub
Hi, I'd like to make and sell jam (small volume in farmers markets and local shops to start with) in the uk but don't know the rules and regulations. Does...
16-03-2004 10:13 PM
by paula Go to last post
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baked beans? by paula
a lot has been written lately about baked beans. My question is - do your baked beans in a can differ from ours(u.k.)ours are of various brands( but heinz...
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16-03-2004 09:57 PM
by paula Go to last post
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Grain Sorghum/milo - whats it used for by Gregory Toomey
Here in Australia we grown millions of tonnes of sorghum (otherwise known as milo) as a grain crop. But I cant recall it being listed as an ingredient in any...
16-03-2004 07:58 PM
by Doug Freyburger Go to last post
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I only eat - uh - normal stuff by modom
That's what the checker at the "super"market told me yesterday as she tried in vain to look up my veggies in her sku list. I'd presented her with: 3 limes...
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16-03-2004 06:22 PM
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Classic Jewish menu for a wedding? by Aenuff
Hi I have been asked to provide the catering for a wedding, one half of the parents are Jewish the other half not. its the "not" half who are organising the...
16-03-2004 05:04 PM
by Barry Grau Go to last post
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souffle question by jmk
I have been experimenting with two different souffle recipes. One recipe -- Hot Grand Marnier Soufflés from the December issue of Cooking Light -- works great...
16-03-2004 12:53 PM
by jmk Go to last post
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Churchmouse Cheeses (UK) by Alex
Just thought i would stop in and let my fellow British foodies know of an excellent Cheese Shop 'Churchmouse Cheeses'. Just received my first order from them...
16-03-2004 12:48 PM
by Alex Go to last post
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Does anybody else find this annoying? by Bubbablue
I was looking for a recipe for turkey a few weeks back. Almost every recipe I looked at called for canned soup, pre-packaged spice mixes, and other...
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16-03-2004 12:25 PM
by Julia Altshuler Go to last post
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Soda Bread. Is there one that actually works? by Boron Elgar
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 17:55:55 GMT, Steve Ritter wrote: Happy St. Paddy's to all. The closest I had come to an edible...
16-03-2004 09:44 AM
by Charles Gifford Go to last post
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Ribs In Foreman Roaster by Sheellah
I caught the tail end of this roaster being demoed on one of the shopping channels. They showed some great looking ribs from it. Would anyone know if you use...
16-03-2004 04:24 AM
by Sheellah Go to last post
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Martha - I'll miss you. by WardNA
Maybe show how certain food items can be heated up by placing atop a light bulb, or keeping things cold by enclosing them in a zip lock bag and placing them...
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16-03-2004 04:21 AM
by Edwin Pawlowski Go to last post
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Sick and shunned by Kathy
Sick and shunned: When everyday smells are an enemy, society should be an ally Barbara J....
16-03-2004 03:25 AM
by Rona Yuthasastrakosol Go to last post
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Onion seeds vs Nigella seeds by PenguiN
Hi, In trying to learn indian cooking, I've seen recepies that take "onion seeds" and recepies that take "nigella" seeds, and from reading through old usenet...
16-03-2004 02:46 AM
by Pennyaline Go to last post
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Perogi mishap by hahabogus
Well the old Babas needed a new onion top on their orthodox church...So I bought 4 dozen cheese and potato perogies (not triangular). The problem is that they...
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16-03-2004 02:14 AM
by Melba's Jammin' Go to last post
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Ethiopian Dessert? by smithfarms pure kona
Do you know of any Ethiopian dessert recipes? I am supposed to make one for our dinner club but can't seem to find any dessert recipes even with GOOGLE's...
16-03-2004 02:08 AM
by Steve B Go to last post
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Not new but very affective by fredforcash
Subject: Not new but very affective Use PAYPAL and NEWSGROUPS for CASH! Follow the directions below and in two weeks you'll have up to $20000.00 in your...
16-03-2004 02:01 AM
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Oh my darling... by PENMART01
http://www.darlingclem.com/index.html ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be...
16-03-2004 12:04 AM
by Curly Sue Go to last post
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OT Same-sex Education! Outrageous! by Stark Raven
I can't believe that with all the controversy over same-sex marriages, the administration would bring this matter up in education. It's simply insane,...
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15-03-2004 11:36 PM
by Dan Abel Go to last post
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Removing orange segment membranes by LenS
Yesterday I decided I'd like some fruit salad the way Mom used to make it, which was pretty simple: gather together whatever fruit was around or available, cut...
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15-03-2004 11:26 PM
by notbob Go to last post
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Gourmet take out food- cafes by channeltool
HI, I am new to the New Jersey area, Little Falls, and wanted to know if anyone knew of any good cafe's or grocery stores, such as Whole Foods, Wild...
15-03-2004 10:28 PM
by Barry Grau Go to last post
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Potted Meat Products by Mark Thorson
I recently received this link in my e-mail, one of those sorts of e-mail that passes from person-to-person like a virus. Pardon me if you've already received...
15-03-2004 06:27 PM
by A.C. Go to last post
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"Berry, berry good" by Mike
Berry, berry good Life: Growing a strawberry patch is one of the simplest options for a home gardener. The fruit requires a small investment and produces...
15-03-2004 06:18 PM
by Kate Connally Go to last post
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Cherry Cake by AlanaG01
Does anyone happen to have a recipe that first appeared on a bag of flour (brand unknown) 30-40 years ago. The cake is a white/yellow cake and has a can of...
15-03-2004 06:16 PM
by WitchieWoman Go to last post
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one WW point bran muffins--need help pls by Wayne Jones
Alma's 1 point muffins (she got this from a WW meeting) 3 cups Quaker LF bran muffin mix 3 cups All Bran 3 cups water 2 heaping teaspoons baking powder 1/2...
15-03-2004 05:37 PM
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