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Old 06-23-2009, 11:25 PM
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Default What a terrific site!!!!

This site is priceless. I particularly love that each has been photographed in it's original condition rather than copied. I was intriqued with many especially the sloppy joe recipe, a mainstay when I was a kid.

I have bookmarked this. It is wonderful. Thank you so much!!!
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Old 06-24-2009, 07:49 AM
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How nice! Some of these are a real blast from the past! Reminds me of my mother's recipes - and now my own.

I saved the site so I can go back and check each one out when I have the time.
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Default Thanks Chuck!

That was wonderful reading all the old recipes!! Thanks for sharing it with us. I have kept my Mother's recipes, and have started writing my own and am going to put it all together for my son. I cant wait till I live in TV and will have time to do all nice and fun stuff like that!
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Jeannie,
Don't count on having all that time once you move here....you'll be so busy doing "stuff" that you wonder how you ever had time to do anything before. I thought that when I retired, I could get done all the things I never had time to do before. Not! We've been here 5 years now and I still don't have everything unpacked, etc. For the life of me, I can't figure out where the time goes. I sit back and wonder how in the world I ever found time to work. Amazing!
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Thanks. I just sent the link to my daughter Boomette who has the box with Grandma's recipes in it. She liked the site and asked me if that was a hint from me. She just told me yesterday that although her desk at work makes her appear to be organized, she is a digital hoarder and has many flash drives in her life. So I thought this would be perfect for her.

One of the things that I really liked about the recipes is that you can see which ones had things spilled on them. I always think those are the favorites. Like the sticky pages in the cookbooks. (Maybe you are all neater cooks than I am.)

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As usual I agree with you Boomer of Cincinnati. The sloppy pages are the best recipes.........and I too sent the link on to my daughter who although is not a .......dedicated cook, she loves things like this. Isn't the internet wonderful?
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