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The rec.food.preserving FAQ is available at http://rfpfaq.jaclu.com/rfpFAQ.htm.
There have been no changes since the last announcement. See the
difference file for details. We are now at Version 4.2.11 (last
updated 8/5/07).

A detailed, chronological ordering of changes to the FAQ can be found
at http://rfpfaq.jaclu.com/differences.htm .


This is the monthly posting of the availablility of the FAQ.


You may also download a single text file of the FAQ. Just start at
the
above place (rfpFAQ.htm) and you will see a link for download where
it
talks about the 'differences' file. The new text file opens in your
browser and then you just click 'file' and 'save as' and you should
have it.


Let me know if there are any difficulties


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Here y'go Andrew - last published Aug 4.
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"SCUBApix" > wrote in message
...
> The rec.food.preserving FAQ is available at
> http://rfpfaq.jaclu.com/rfpFAQ.htm.
> There have been no changes since the last announcement. See the
> difference file for details. We are now at Version 4.2.11 (last
> updated 8/5/07).
>
> A detailed, chronological ordering of changes to the FAQ can be found
> at http://rfpfaq.jaclu.com/differences.htm .
>
>
> This is the monthly posting of the availablility of the FAQ.
>
>
> You may also download a single text file of the FAQ. Just start at
> the
> above place (rfpFAQ.htm) and you will see a link for download where
> it
> talks about the 'differences' file. The new text file opens in your
> browser and then you just click 'file' and 'save as' and you should
> have it.
>
>
> Let me know if there are any difficulties
>
>



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