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Default Quick fixes with Mixes?

Hello -

I recently bought the cookbook Quick Fixes with Mixes on the internet.
(greenriverjunction.com). Has anyone used this book yet? It is a very
good book for beginers and excellent for children. The whole concept
of the book is to show you how to upgrade different store bought
mixes.

anyway, they give a free recipe for the book on their site each week,
check it out... just click on the cookbooks it will be at the bottom
of the page.

Hope this helps!
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Default Quick fixes with Mixes?

Just like the cake mix doctor i presume

"Jake Dawson" > wrote in message
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> Hello -
>
> I recently bought the cookbook Quick Fixes with Mixes on the internet.
> (greenriverjunction.com). Has anyone used this book yet? It is a very
> good book for beginers and excellent for children. The whole concept
> of the book is to show you how to upgrade different store bought
> mixes.
>
> anyway, they give a free recipe for the book on their site each week,
> check it out... just click on the cookbooks it will be at the bottom
> of the page.
>
> Hope this helps!



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