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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote > On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 20:10:31 GMT, TammyM wrote: > >> I was thinking exactly the same thing when I read the OP. You know >> you've been around rfc too long when you can anticipate all of the >> punchlines. > > I must never have been around for the "European recipes" inside > joke. Or else it came from one of those 300+ response threads I > bowed out of early on. Every semester someone would post I have heard that there are many great recipes from around the world available on the Internet. If anyone has a recipe from Europe please let me know. Exact same wording, if I remember correctly. Close enough. I think it was a class assignment. Some assignment, post this question on rec.food.cooking ... I guess it was too much to ask for the students to think up a real question. Though, maybe one did, because they asked, Can you make lasagna at home. nancy |
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