On 20 Dec 2004 18:10:42 -0800, "pamperigouste"
> scribbled some thoughts:
>Hi, We are going to have a family reunion in the summer and want to
>create a family cookbook. Has anyone done this and how difficult was
>it? What works out well and what is a problem? Has anyone found a place
>where we can make a cookbook with lots of family pictures as well as
>recipes. I have lots of recipes in boxes from my mom and others in the
>family do too. We thought it would be nice to be able to put in some
>pictures of the cooks. Thanks
Local printer? Desktop publishing?
Collect the family favorites.
Are they cyber oriented where just the CD will suffice, then
they can print as needed, or choose which ones they want,
print on the paper of their choice and laminate, might make
for interesting placemats. Useful as well as ornamental,
especially if done in landscape mode and in a certificate
type font, naturally with the title centered.
For Ye Olde Split Pea Soup
Aqui
1 parcel of peas which have been dried
1 hock of the ham
10 flagons of water
Cook:
Set the fire under thy cooking pot to which thou must soon
add 10 flagons of water, and the peas which have been dried.
When the legumes start to turn mushy add the hock of ham.
Season:
This most welcome dish will warm thy heart and body, e'en
moreso shouldst thou desire to marry it with a dash of salt
and other such spices as thou art most fond.
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Sincerely, | NOTE: Best viewed in a fixed pitch font
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