Book Club
#11
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What happened with this. I have enjoyed the selections up to this point---you all have the up-to-date info on these....would love to do another --------any interest??

Any suggestions???

The Titanic, I did not post my review----suffice to say, I read in ONE reading-----what a fun exposë (can't figure out how to put that accent at the end---HELP Labs!! ) and the recipes printed with recent updates is a winner----

Hurry up with your ideas---will purchase while I'm home!!
"Never eat more than you can lift" Miss Piggy
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#12
  Re: Book Club by Roxanne 21 (What happened with t...)
Hi Roxanne! So good to see you again! The book club kind of fizzled out along with mystery meals. I think it was just because of the warm weather and everyone has been busy with summer activities. Also, because we all missed YOU!!! We need you around to keep us motivated!

Any ideas for the next book?

Maryann
Maryann

"Drink your tea slowly and reverently..."
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#13
  Re: Re: Book Club by Mare749 (Hi Roxanne! So good...)
Yeah Roxanne is home! Ok Rox...you pick the next book
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#14
  Re: Re: Book Club by DFen911 (Yeah Roxanne is home...)
someone pick a book - I sure loved the last one (Last Supper) Still out in the living room.
Retired and having fun writing cookbooks, tasting wine and sharing recipes with all my friends.
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#15
  Re: Re: Book Club by cjs (someone pick a book ...)
What about "When French Women Cook"? I'll check it out online to see availabilty and price.
Practice safe lunch. Use a condiment.
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#16
  Re: Re: Book Club by Lorraine (What about "When Fre...)
Here ya go Roxanne:

If you're using a PC, then press the ALT key and enter the numbers
using the keypad instead of the number keys on the top of letters.
Some systems require that you enter the
unicode numbers and then press ALT-X.




À ALT-0192 à ALT-0224
Á ALT-0193 á ALT-0225
 ALT-0194 â ALT-0226
à ALT-0195 ã ALT-0227
Ä ALT-0196 ä ALT-0228
Å ALT-0197 å ALT-0229
Æ ALT-0198 æ ALT-0230
Ç ALT-0199 ç ALT-231
È ALT-0200 è ALT-0232
É ALT-0201 é ALT-0233
Ê ALT-0202 ê ALT-0234
Ë ALT-0203 ë ALT-0235
Ì ALT-0204 ì ALT-0236
Í ALT-0205 í ALT-0237
Î ALT-0206 î ALT-0238
Ï ALT-0207 ï ALT-0239
Ð ALT-0208 ð ALT-0240
Ñ ALT-0209 ñ ALT-0241
Ò ALT-0210 ò ALT-0242
Ó ALT-0211 ó ALT-0243
Ô ALT-0212 ô ALT-0244
Õ ALT-0213 õ ALT-0245
Ö ALT-0214 ö ALT-0246
Ø ALT-0216 ø ALT-0248
Ù ALT-0217 ù ALT-0249
Ú ALT-0218 ú ALT-0250
Û ALT-0219 û ALT-0251
Ü ALT-0220 ü ALT-0252
Ý ALT-0221 ý ALT-0253
ALT-0159 ÿ ALT-0255
Þ ALT-0222 þ ALT-0254
ALT-0138 ALT-0154
ALT-0140 ALT-0156
§ ALT-0167 ¢ ALT-0162
¿ ALT-0191 £ ALT-0163
¥ ALT-0165
ß ALT-0223
Don't wait too long to tell someone you love them.

Billy
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#17
  Re: Re: Book Club by bjcotton (Here ya go Roxanne:[...)
I used to be able to do that until I got a laptop and then it wouldn't work.....

nope, doesn't work for me - darn I miss that especially the degree mark for oven temps.


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Well, I don't think I'd care much for this gal, Kahlman (sp?), but I'd like to read the book. Can get it used for ~$5 on Amazon.
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#18
  Re: Re: Book Club by Lorraine (What about "When Fre...)
I like the sound of that one, Lorraine. Let's do that!
Maryann

"Drink your tea slowly and reverently..."
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#19
  Re: Re: Book Club by Mare749 (I like the sound of ...)
I'm in!
Retired and having fun writing cookbooks, tasting wine and sharing recipes with all my friends.
www.achefsjourney.com
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#20
  Re: Re: Book Club by cjs (I'm in!...)
Here's a bit of history on her:

When French Women Cook
A Gastronomic Memoir
by Madeleine Kamman



Publication Date: 5/2002

Long lauded as one of the world’s most revered culinary instructors, French-born Madeleine Kamman’s career arose from remarkably humble beginnings in central France. As a young woman, Madeleine got her training by working in a family restaurant in Touraine and in the kitchens of France’s most respected regional cooks, who nourished her appetite for the tradition, rigor, and personal nature of cooking. Her exuberant and colorful memoir of that time—originally published over 25 years ago—tells of collecting mussels at the shore, churning butter from the milk of village cows, gathering mushrooms in nearby woods, and then transforming them into glorious food under the tutelage of her informal mentors. Over 250 recipes for the simple dishes she learned at their sides illustrate her evocative reminiscences of a bygone era in rural France. Part travelogue, part social history, part instruction manual, this classic is required reading for anyone who wants to know more about the life, times, and tastes of a woman who has helped shape American cooking.
Reviews:
"An excellent book for reading, learning, and a bit of nostalgia." —Christian Science Monitor

On The New Making of a Cook: "This monumental, professional, thorough, and well-researched book is inspiring. Combining French savoir-faire–Cartesian thinking with American ingenuity, enthusiasm, and unconventionality, Madeleine Kamman has produced a remarkable work that will be edifying for any cook but essential for the serious culinary student." —Jacques Pépin

Abebooks has it for $1.00 plus shipping.
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