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Utahfarmgirl Posted - Oct 28 2005 : 11:01:09 AM
It's that time again, folks. Time to thin out the old farmhouse bookshelf. These are cookbooks and it's hard to part with them but something's got to give.

If anyone wants one of these, let me know. You can have them for media mail postage (probably around $2 a book). If I get more than one response for any of them, I'll pull names. I'll give it a couple of days before doing that. OK, here they are:

The Route 66 cookbook by Marian Clark - the stories of Route 66's best love eateries with recipies

Nigella Bites by Nigella Lawson - fun and knowledgeable by a celeb in England - fabulous recipies and photos.

The Paris cookbook by Patricia Wells - Just what it says - Parisian recipies and atmosphere.

How to be a Domestic Goddess - Baking and the art of comfort cooking by Nigella Lawson

Celebrating the Impressionist Table by Pamela Todd - French cooking and Impressionist Movement paintings all rolled up into one. A beautiful book.

Betty Crocker's Slow Cooker Cookbook - The slow cooker is gone so I don't need the cookbook anymore!


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Utahfarmgirl Posted - Oct 31 2005 : 09:47:57 AM
Sqrl ~ I have some extra paper souvenirs that I got in Paris when Stu and I went last year for our honeymoon. (took us 5 years to afford it, lol) I saved them after I put the scrapbook together. Would you like to have them? They're fun for ephemera and, hey, they're from Paris!

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sqrl Posted - Oct 31 2005 : 09:45:50 AM
OPPS!!! Guess I should of kept reading :o) oh well it's for the best, I really don't need anymore cookbooks.

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sqrl Posted - Oct 31 2005 : 09:44:33 AM
I would love the impressist cookbook , sound fun. I love France and I LOVE impressism!!

Blessed Be
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Utahfarmgirl Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 1:13:02 PM
Good, I'll probably want some, heh heh.

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blanket of stars Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 12:25:27 PM
Patricia - you've inspired me to go through MY cookbooks and give some away!

Kat
Utahfarmgirl Posted - Oct 30 2005 : 09:20:46 AM
And the winners are:

Meadowlark - Paris Cookbook
The Rustic Cottage - How to be a Domestic Goddess
Quilt 8305 - The Route 66 Cookbook
Blanket of Stars - Nigella Bites
Bramble - the Impressionist Table

They will go out tomorrow via media Mail. When you get them, my return address will be on them so you can just send me the postage $ which will be on the package back.

Kat, I need your address, please email me. Thanks.

These are great books and I hope you all enjoy them as much as I did!

Patricia

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Utahfarmgirl Posted - Oct 28 2005 : 7:19:33 PM
OK, ladies. I got a couple of e-mails at my email addy so I will wait until tomorrow night, pick a name out of my hat, and let you know. Good luck!! These are such great books!

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bramble Posted - Oct 28 2005 : 7:08:25 PM
Count me in for the Celebrating The Impressionists Table ,Patricia! (Or atleast in the drawing for it... thanks so much!

with a happy heart
blanket of stars Posted - Oct 28 2005 : 5:54:09 PM
Ouuuuu - I'd love Nigella Bites! Thank you!

Kat
AnnieT Posted - Oct 28 2005 : 4:51:26 PM
I don't need any of these, certainly, but I wanted to say that I LOVE _How to be a Domestic Goddess_. Nigella Lawson always includes little anecdotes with her recipes, which, in my opinion, makes the recipes more worth the making.

Annie
celebrate2727 Posted - Oct 28 2005 : 1:22:23 PM
I'll take the How to be a Domestic Godess, I always try to look my best when I cook, Hee Heee!

A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.
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quilt8305 Posted - Oct 28 2005 : 1:15:32 PM
I would love the Route 66 cookbook.

Mary

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