On Fri, 14 Apr 2017 15:01:14 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote:
>On 4/14/2017 2:24 PM, wrote:
>> On Fri, 14 Apr 2017 10:53:33 -0600, U.S. Janet B. >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I imagine that you have all done this before me, but if not . . .
>>>
>>> go to NYTimes.com and consider signing up for daily delivery of their
>>> recipes. It is free and the recipes are not frou-frou. The sign up
>>> is located somewhere on their page one.
>>>
>>> I considered posting their "Pan-Fried Trout With Rosemary, Lemon and
>>> Capers for sf but decided not to tweak tails today 
>>>
>>> End of Public Service Announcement 
>>>
>>> Janet US
>>
>> Thanks... took a minute to find the link:
>> http://www.nytimes.com/newsletters/cooking
>
>No, it really didn't. I just copy/pasted www.NYTimes.com into Google
>and it popped right up.
The Times page popped right up but then it took scanning that entire
long page of topics to spot that cooking link.
>> I didn't sign up as I'm thinking if I want to deal with all the spam
>> wanting me to subscribe to the newspaper. I used to have a
>> subscription years ago but then they suddenly wanted an extra $30/yr
>> just for the crossword puzzle and that was mostly all I did with the
>> NYT. There are plenty of crossword sites on line that offer the
>> puzzles from several newpapers each day but for the NYT one has to
>> pay. The site I subscribe to carries the LA Times puzzles, no extra
>> charge, just as good as the NYT puzzle:
>> http://www.puzzlesociety.com/explore/crossword
>>
>You can sign up just for recipes. First you have to go to the Food
>section. Click Sections in the upper left corner on the front page.
>Choose Food, then Cooking. (You don't have to sign up for the entire
>paper.) DE-SELECT the send box authorizing them to send you special
>offers and promotions.
>
>If, eventually, they start trying to charge me I'll simply unsubscribe.
> If that doesn't work, it's easy enough to click the button on
>Thunderbird to designate it as Junk mail. 
>
>Jill