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WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE FOODS? AND WHAT ARE THE RECIPES TO MAKE THEM.
DONT BE SHY GO AHEAD

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"Daniel/RITA Stranges" > wrote in message
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> WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE FOODS? AND WHAT
> ARE THE RECIPES TO MAKE THEM. DONT BE SHY
> GO AHEAD
>
> http://community.webtv.net/juanita2dan/DANRITASTRANGES


Hi there -- I haven't seen you post to rec.food.cooking before (admittedly,
I don't read even close to every post, but that's a completely different
matter ), but I notice you're posting from WebTV and have fallen into one
of the recognizable patterns that many WebTVers new to Usenet fall into: in
this case, posting in all upper-case letters. Please don't do that; all
upper-case postings are harder to read than posts which follow conventional
casing, spelling and grammar rules.

In my ongoing attempts to help WebTVers make a smooth transition to
Usenet -- which is not part of WebTV or MSN -- I'd like to provide you with
a few links to articles which will provide you with the tools to survive in
this new-to-you arena called Usenet (also occasionally referred to as "the
shark tank"). In an ideal world, WebTV would do this for you, but
apparently they can't be bothered. Pity, that. Anyway:

http://web.archive.org/web/200308022...com/webtv.html --
explaining the difference between Usenet and WebTV, and detailing how to
quote using your WebTV interface.
http://www.ibiblio.org/usenet-i/usenet-help.html -- Usenet
Help --comprehensive
http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html -- How to quote correctly on
Usenet (how and why) -- also comprehensive

And, hey, thank you for not including any html in your post --
rec.food.cooking is a non-binary (no pictures, sound files, etc.) group.
See? You're on your way already.

Good luck. Think of rec.food.cooking as discussions around the
kitchen/dining room table(s), and you'll get along just fine.
-jacqui


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> WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE FOODS? AND WHAT ARE THE RECIPES TO MAKE THEM.
> DONT BE SHY GO AHEAD
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