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I have a question for the 'cookbook collectors' here (or any other
interested r.f.c.-ers)... Do you buy the 'in store and/or promotional mini-cookbooks' that are sometimes available at your local stupidmarkets (whose authors/compilers you've often never heard of before)? I ask because I found several on display near the check-outs at one of our local stupidmarkets today. They were only ZAR25.00 (US$2.50) each... So, I bought two. One is called "Budget Beaters" <Cathy waves to ChrisD> which does indeed have some tasty looking 'budget' recipes in it - and the other is "Delicious Cookies"; I bought that one because our kidlette has recently discovered how to make (very basic) cookies, and I thought she might like to try some of the (slightly more complicated) recipes in there. BTW, they were both compiled by a local magazine food editor by the name of Carmen Niehaus - whom I had never heard of before today ;-). -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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