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I made up my mind that it was time to get rid of some of my cookbooks.
But, of course, I have to look through each one first. Every time I
do that I discover that my tastes have changed, I've learned something
new, tried something new, or something -- meaning that I end up not
getting rid of any cookbooks. I've got a 2-foot high stack at the
front door waiting to be taken to either Goodwill or St. Vincent's but
I'm having a hard time with the other 8 shelves of cookbooks. I've
begun photo copying recipes that I want to try. Maybe I'll keep score
that way. "X" number of copied recipes means the book stays.
Anyone else have this problem? How did you solve it?
Janet US
 
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