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Title: Posting Recipes
Description: my collection


Doc_2957 - August 2, 2007 02:50 AM (GMT)
As I mentioned when I joined, I have a huge collection of recipes. Over 30,000.

Some I've tried, others I haven't, but they are all tested and work.

The current folder I'm posting from contains over 10,000 recipes. If I post 50 per day, which is next to impossible :lol:, I may finish next year sometimes.

So make sure the printer has ink, and get busy.

Today I just worked in the A's, but as I progress I think I may mix them up a little.

Enjoy.......

Iowahorse - August 2, 2007 03:09 AM (GMT)
I've got stored on disks and cd's somewhere over 1.7 mill. recipes, copied cookbooks etc. I try to keep mine mixed up, and as a rule of thumb I generally only post ones I have tried or someone I know has unless otherwise noted. But sometime I get to poking thru my files and find one that just flat looks good so I stick it up.

Hard to say what I get up to in here at times. fgtb76

Doc_2957 - August 2, 2007 12:11 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Iowahorse @ Aug 1 2007, 11:09 PM)
I've got stored on disks and cd's somewhere over 1.7 mill. recipes, copied cookbooks etc. I try to keep mine mixed up, and as a rule of thumb I generally only post ones I have tried or someone I know has unless otherwise noted. But sometime I get to poking thru my files and find one that just flat looks good so I stick it up.

Hard to say what I get up to in here at times.  fgtb76

Now that's a huge collection bud. I wonder what's so intriguing about food to us anyway?


Iowahorse - August 2, 2007 02:30 PM (GMT)
Hey, like I always say when someone else is cooking, "Oh, food! How did you know I love food? Food is awesome."

I actually enjoy cooking for others much more than I do for myself. And if I can't cook for them myself, if, down the road someone tells me they enjoyed a recipe from me, that's almost as good.




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