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Dee Randall
 
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Can someone tell me a good newsgroup to subscribe to that I can ask general
food/utensils questions that would not apply to rec.food.baking - type
queries.

(such as: is there a pepper grinder that grinds in various sizes: cracked,
fine, etc.?)

I have tried one or two of the newsgroups in the past (I don't know which
now), but there seemed to be as many unrelated posts (and I mean "REALLY"
unrelated) to cooking as to cooking.

Any comments appreciated.
Thanks,
Dee


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"Dee Randall" > wrote:

>Can someone tell me a good newsgroup to subscribe to that I can ask general
>food/utensils questions that would not apply to rec.food.baking - type
>queries.
>
>(such as: is there a pepper grinder that grinds in various sizes: cracked,
>fine, etc.?)
>
>I have tried one or two of the newsgroups in the past (I don't know which
>now), but there seemed to be as many unrelated posts (and I mean "REALLY"
>unrelated) to cooking as to cooking.
>
>Any comments appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Dee
>

Have you tried rec.food.equipment?
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Susan N.

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Thanks! I've subscribed. Looks great.
Dee
"The Cook" > wrote in message
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> "Dee Randall" > wrote:
>
> >Can someone tell me a good newsgroup to subscribe to that I can ask

general
> >food/utensils questions that would not apply to rec.food.baking - type
> >queries.
> >
> >(such as: is there a pepper grinder that grinds in various sizes:

cracked,
> >fine, etc.?)
> >
> >I have tried one or two of the newsgroups in the past (I don't know which
> >now), but there seemed to be as many unrelated posts (and I mean "REALLY"
> >unrelated) to cooking as to cooking.
> >
> >Any comments appreciated.
> >Thanks,
> >Dee
> >

> Have you tried rec.food.equipment?
> --
> Susan N.
>
> There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary

and those who do not.


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