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REQUESTS from Monday, February 2, 2004



 
 
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Default REQUESTS from Monday, February 2, 2004

John Thorne's Chocolate Cake
Ham and Broccoli Braided Sandwich
fish and chips

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From: "Peter"
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 13:39:26 -0000
Subject: John Thorne's Chocolate Cake

Can anyone help me with a rich chocolate cake from a cookbook writer named
John
Thorne. I had s deep rich chocolate cake and the person who brought it
to the
pot luck said it was his cake. Thanks

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From: "Terri Stegall"
Subject: Ham and Broccoli Braided Sandwich

Back in the late 1980s early 1990s I came across a recipe that I would
love to
make but have misplaced my copy. I was wonder if anyone had it. I
believe, but
not certain, it came from Midwest Living. I believe it was called a ham
and
broccoli loaf. It is made with homemade white bread then braided in the
middle
is the stuffing. It is an excellent sandwich. I know there are other
versions
that were with this. Can anyone please help. Thank you. Terri

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From: "phan989"
Subject: fish and chips
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 09:59:48 GMT

whats the best way to make fish and chips

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