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Darrell Grainger
 
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, John Gaughan wrote:

> Is anyone interested in some older cook books for free? I just went
> through my collection of books, paring down to the ones that I will
> actually use.
>
> The books are okay, in fact there are a couple good ones in there like
> the Stouffer and Pepperidge farm cook books. The rest are a mixture of
> Mexican and Latin American books, Italian, Colonial American, bread, and
> desserts. I just do not need ten books on the same cuisine, so I picked
> one or two that have recipes that interest me and want to give away the
> rest.
>
> Please do not flame me for spamming, this is not business related and I
> do not want to make money from it, hence the "free" part. I just want to
> find a good home for these books, some of which have been in my family
> for a long time. I just do not need an entire shelf full of cook books.


How about donating them to a local library system? I just moved into a new
place. As I unpacked my books I realized I never use some of them so I put
them in a box and will drop them off at a local library when I get a
chance.

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> John Gaughan
> http://www.johngaughan.net/
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