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There are too many groups to sift through.

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On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 Baz wrote:

There are too many groups to sift through.


I suggested starting one a few years ago but there was no interest.

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On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 Baz wrote:

There are too many groups to sift through.


I suggested starting one a few years ago but there was no interest.


If you started one now, I would be very interested.


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On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 Baz wrote:

There are too many groups to sift through.


I suggested starting one a few years ago but there was no interest.


If you started one now, I would be very interested.


Actually I do take one called free.uk.recipes but since I joined two
months ago there has been just one article. It was for minestrone soup.

A quick scan on Google groups says that there were 122 articles since
last December.

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On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 Baz wrote:

There are too many groups to sift through.

I suggested starting one a few years ago but there was no interest.


If you started one now, I would be very interested.


Actually I do take one called free.uk.recipes but since I joined two
months ago there has been just one article. It was for minestrone soup.

A quick scan on Google groups says that there were 122 articles since last
December.


Thanks, I'll have a wee look
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 Ophelia wrote:

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On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 Baz wrote:

There are too many groups to sift through.

I suggested starting one a few years ago but there was no interest.

If you started one now, I would be very interested.


Actually I do take one called free.uk.recipes but since I joined two
months ago there has been just one article. It was for minestrone soup.

A quick scan on Google groups says that there were 122 articles since
last December.


Thanks, I'll have a wee look


Maybe I'll post some of my own recipes and see what sort of a reception
it generates.

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On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 Ophelia wrote:

"David Rance" wrote in message
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 Baz wrote:

There are too many groups to sift through.

I suggested starting one a few years ago but there was no interest.


If you started one now, I would be very interested.


Actually I do take one called free.uk.recipes but since I joined two
months ago there has been just one article. It was for minestrone soup.

A quick scan on Google groups says that there were 122 articles since last
December.


David, might this site be of interest?

http://www.retrofoodrecipes.com/

O

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On 30/12/2012 18:23, Baz wrote:
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Don't say you're Beeton before you start.
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On 30/12/2012 18:23, Baz wrote:
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Don't say you're Beeton before you start.


Oh heck!

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Don't say you're Beeton before you start.


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On 30/12/2012 18:23, Baz wrote:
There are too many groups to sift through.

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Baz


Don't say you're Beeton before you start.


Mrs. Beeton is always in the kitchen but Fanny Craddock jogs, and has a
pant in the country.

Work it out lads
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David Hill wrote in news:akbk33F6l3tU1
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On 30/12/2012 18:23, Baz wrote:
There are too many groups to sift through.

Thanks
Baz


Don't say you're Beeton before you start.


Mrs. Beeton is always in the kitchen but Fanny Craddock jogs, and has a
pant in the country.

Work it out lads
Baz


Would Johnny know the answer to that one?


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On 30/12/2012 18:23, Baz wrote:
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Thanks
Baz


Don't say you're Beeton before you start.


Wait until (Y)easter - someone may Rise to the bait

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On 30/12/2012 18:23, Baz wrote:
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Baz


Don't say you're Beeton before you start.


Wait until (Y)easter - someone may Rise to the bait

That will take time to prove
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 12:30:02 -0000, "Pete C"
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On 30/12/2012 18:23, Baz wrote:
There are too many groups to sift through.

Thanks
Baz


Don't say you're Beeton before you start.


Wait until (Y)easter - someone may Rise to the bait

That will take time to prove


Fennelly enough, I've been experimenting with a lot of different herbs
in cooking recently. So, this thread is very thymely.

Cheers, Jake
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