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John Gaughan 17-03-2004 01:27 AM

Cook books
 
Is anyone interested in some older cook books for free? I just went
through my collection of books, paring down to the ones that I will
actually use.

The books are okay, in fact there are a couple good ones in there like
the Stouffer and Pepperidge farm cook books. The rest are a mixture of
Mexican and Latin American books, Italian, Colonial American, bread, and
desserts. I just do not need ten books on the same cuisine, so I picked
one or two that have recipes that interest me and want to give away the
rest.

Please do not flame me for spamming, this is not business related and I
do not want to make money from it, hence the "free" part. I just want to
find a good home for these books, some of which have been in my family
for a long time. I just do not need an entire shelf full of cook books.

--
John Gaughan
http://www.johngaughan.net/


PENMART01 17-03-2004 01:47 AM

Cook books
 
>John Gaughan writes:
>
>Is anyone interested in some older cook books for free? I just went
>through my collection of books, paring down to the ones that I will
>actually use.
>
>The books are okay, in fact there are a couple good ones in there like
>the Stouffer and Pepperidge farm cook books. The rest are a mixture of
>Mexican and Latin American books, Italian, Colonial American, bread, and
>desserts. I just do not need ten books on the same cuisine, so I picked
>one or two that have recipes that interest me and want to give away the
>rest.
>
>Please do not flame me for spamming, this is not business related and I
>do not want to make money from it, hence the "free" part. I just want to
>find a good home for these books, some of which have been in my family
>for a long time. I just do not need an entire shelf full of cook books.


Considering you're making a public offer and several people will likely want
your cookbooks, for the sake of justice you may want to consider some sort of
lottery, whereas no one gets more than one book.... or simply auction the
entire lot to the highest bidder, with the opening bid covering the cost of
shipping.


---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
Sheldon
````````````
"Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."


PENMART01 17-03-2004 01:47 AM

Cook books
 
>John Gaughan writes:
>
>Is anyone interested in some older cook books for free? I just went
>through my collection of books, paring down to the ones that I will
>actually use.
>
>The books are okay, in fact there are a couple good ones in there like
>the Stouffer and Pepperidge farm cook books. The rest are a mixture of
>Mexican and Latin American books, Italian, Colonial American, bread, and
>desserts. I just do not need ten books on the same cuisine, so I picked
>one or two that have recipes that interest me and want to give away the
>rest.
>
>Please do not flame me for spamming, this is not business related and I
>do not want to make money from it, hence the "free" part. I just want to
>find a good home for these books, some of which have been in my family
>for a long time. I just do not need an entire shelf full of cook books.


Considering you're making a public offer and several people will likely want
your cookbooks, for the sake of justice you may want to consider some sort of
lottery, whereas no one gets more than one book.... or simply auction the
entire lot to the highest bidder, with the opening bid covering the cost of
shipping.


---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
Sheldon
````````````
"Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."


Darrell Grainger 17-03-2004 03:00 PM

Cook books
 
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, John Gaughan wrote:

> Is anyone interested in some older cook books for free? I just went
> through my collection of books, paring down to the ones that I will
> actually use.
>
> The books are okay, in fact there are a couple good ones in there like
> the Stouffer and Pepperidge farm cook books. The rest are a mixture of
> Mexican and Latin American books, Italian, Colonial American, bread, and
> desserts. I just do not need ten books on the same cuisine, so I picked
> one or two that have recipes that interest me and want to give away the
> rest.
>
> Please do not flame me for spamming, this is not business related and I
> do not want to make money from it, hence the "free" part. I just want to
> find a good home for these books, some of which have been in my family
> for a long time. I just do not need an entire shelf full of cook books.


How about donating them to a local library system? I just moved into a new
place. As I unpacked my books I realized I never use some of them so I put
them in a box and will drop them off at a local library when I get a
chance.

> --
> John Gaughan
> http://www.johngaughan.net/
>
>


--
Send e-mail to: darrell at cs dot toronto dot edu
Don't send e-mail to


Darrell Grainger 17-03-2004 03:00 PM

Cook books
 
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, John Gaughan wrote:

> Is anyone interested in some older cook books for free? I just went
> through my collection of books, paring down to the ones that I will
> actually use.
>
> The books are okay, in fact there are a couple good ones in there like
> the Stouffer and Pepperidge farm cook books. The rest are a mixture of
> Mexican and Latin American books, Italian, Colonial American, bread, and
> desserts. I just do not need ten books on the same cuisine, so I picked
> one or two that have recipes that interest me and want to give away the
> rest.
>
> Please do not flame me for spamming, this is not business related and I
> do not want to make money from it, hence the "free" part. I just want to
> find a good home for these books, some of which have been in my family
> for a long time. I just do not need an entire shelf full of cook books.


How about donating them to a local library system? I just moved into a new
place. As I unpacked my books I realized I never use some of them so I put
them in a box and will drop them off at a local library when I get a
chance.

> --
> John Gaughan
> http://www.johngaughan.net/
>
>


--
Send e-mail to: darrell at cs dot toronto dot edu
Don't send e-mail to


Julia Altshuler 17-03-2004 03:33 PM

Cook books
 
Darrell Grainger wrote:


> How about donating them to a local library system? I just moved into a new
> place. As I unpacked my books I realized I never use some of them so I put
> them in a box and will drop them off at a local library when I get a
> chance.



This is a good idea. Remember, however, that your local library will
sell your books at their next Friends of the Library book sale. They
won't put them on the library shelves to circulate. (There are
complicated reasons for why this is so. There are also exceptions so
don't nitpick.) I like the idea of donating to the library because the
library makes a few needed dollars, and the books land in the hands of
someone who will appreciate them.

--Lia


Julia Altshuler 17-03-2004 03:33 PM

Cook books
 
Darrell Grainger wrote:


> How about donating them to a local library system? I just moved into a new
> place. As I unpacked my books I realized I never use some of them so I put
> them in a box and will drop them off at a local library when I get a
> chance.



This is a good idea. Remember, however, that your local library will
sell your books at their next Friends of the Library book sale. They
won't put them on the library shelves to circulate. (There are
complicated reasons for why this is so. There are also exceptions so
don't nitpick.) I like the idea of donating to the library because the
library makes a few needed dollars, and the books land in the hands of
someone who will appreciate them.

--Lia


John Gaughan 17-03-2004 08:50 PM

Cook books
 
Julia Altshuler wrote:
> I like the idea of donating to the library because the library makes
> a few needed dollars, and the books land in the hands of someone who
> will appreciate them.


Whatever RFC'ers do not take I will donate to a library. My goal is to
get them in the hands of people who will appreciate them, be they RFC
denizens or local people at a library sale. RFC gets first crack at them
though.

--
John Gaughan
http://www.johngaughan.net/


John Gaughan 17-03-2004 08:50 PM

Cook books
 
Julia Altshuler wrote:
> I like the idea of donating to the library because the library makes
> a few needed dollars, and the books land in the hands of someone who
> will appreciate them.


Whatever RFC'ers do not take I will donate to a library. My goal is to
get them in the hands of people who will appreciate them, be they RFC
denizens or local people at a library sale. RFC gets first crack at them
though.

--
John Gaughan
http://www.johngaughan.net/


Chris 18-03-2004 03:05 AM

Cook books
 
Julia Altshuler > wrote in message news:<Ed_5c.32086$po.291084@attbi_s52>...
> Darrell Grainger wrote:
>
>
> > How about donating them to a local library system? I just moved into a new
> > place. As I unpacked my books I realized I never use some of them so I put
> > them in a box and will drop them off at a local library when I get a
> > chance.

>
>
> This is a good idea. Remember, however, that your local library will
> sell your books at their next Friends of the Library book sale. They
> won't put them on the library shelves to circulate. (There are
> complicated reasons for why this is so. There are also exceptions so
> don't nitpick.) I like the idea of donating to the library because the
> library makes a few needed dollars, and the books land in the hands of
> someone who will appreciate them.
>
> --Lia


This is so true. And if you volunteer to help with your local library
book sale, you usually get first pick!

- Chris
---
http://www.sudairy.com/

Chris 18-03-2004 03:05 AM

Cook books
 
Julia Altshuler > wrote in message news:<Ed_5c.32086$po.291084@attbi_s52>...
> Darrell Grainger wrote:
>
>
> > How about donating them to a local library system? I just moved into a new
> > place. As I unpacked my books I realized I never use some of them so I put
> > them in a box and will drop them off at a local library when I get a
> > chance.

>
>
> This is a good idea. Remember, however, that your local library will
> sell your books at their next Friends of the Library book sale. They
> won't put them on the library shelves to circulate. (There are
> complicated reasons for why this is so. There are also exceptions so
> don't nitpick.) I like the idea of donating to the library because the
> library makes a few needed dollars, and the books land in the hands of
> someone who will appreciate them.
>
> --Lia


This is so true. And if you volunteer to help with your local library
book sale, you usually get first pick!

- Chris
---
http://www.sudairy.com/

Donna Rose 18-03-2004 07:49 PM

Cook books
 
In article >,
says...
> I just do not need an entire shelf full of cook books.

Someone else suggested donating them to a library. Another option is
donating them to GoodWill or your local church which probably has some
sort of annual church yard sale where they can sell them (usually for a
buck or two each).



--
Donna
A pessimist believes all women are bad. An optimist hopes they are.

Donna Rose 18-03-2004 07:49 PM

Cook books
 
In article >,
says...
> I just do not need an entire shelf full of cook books.

Someone else suggested donating them to a library. Another option is
donating them to GoodWill or your local church which probably has some
sort of annual church yard sale where they can sell them (usually for a
buck or two each).



--
Donna
A pessimist believes all women are bad. An optimist hopes they are.

John Gaughan 19-03-2004 01:36 PM

Cook books
 
Several of you guys emailed me. I am not ignoring you. I have a major
issue on my plate to take care of right now and sending out cookbooks is
a lower priority. Also, when I ask "which books do you want?" and three
of you say "all of them!" something has to give. Be specific. Which two
or three books interest you most? Also, between the cost of the shipping
materials and the USPS, I estimate shipping to be $5-$10 depending on
the size/weight of the books. PayPal, checks, and money orders are fine.
I prefer PayPal.

--
John Gaughan
http://www.johngaughan.net/


John Gaughan 19-03-2004 01:36 PM

Cook books
 
Several of you guys emailed me. I am not ignoring you. I have a major
issue on my plate to take care of right now and sending out cookbooks is
a lower priority. Also, when I ask "which books do you want?" and three
of you say "all of them!" something has to give. Be specific. Which two
or three books interest you most? Also, between the cost of the shipping
materials and the USPS, I estimate shipping to be $5-$10 depending on
the size/weight of the books. PayPal, checks, and money orders are fine.
I prefer PayPal.

--
John Gaughan
http://www.johngaughan.net/



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