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    Default 2014 Farmers Almanac

    2 month weather forecasts.....


    http://m.almanac.com/weather/longrange

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    What next, you going to post the Betty Crocker Cook Book??

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    Betty Crocker Cookbook......as requested

    http://www.bettycrocker.com/cookbook...ocker-cookbook

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtClassic View Post
    Betty Crocker Cookbook......as requested

    http://www.bettycrocker.com/cookbook...ocker-cookbook
    Cool...........

    My wife found one of these at an old book store dating from the 50s........dog eared, tatters and torn, but had all kind of notes and other handwritten recipes written in the book and on scraps of paper scattered throughout it.

    She bought it for 5 bucks..............really cool old cookbook and reading all of the handwritten stuff was a real treat.
    Where is the move over flag when you need it?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clayton_Wetter View Post
    What next, you going to post the Betty Crocker Cook Book??
    You are welcome Clayton....No Problem........Anytime......Just Ask......My Pleasure....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbecueboy View Post
    Cool...........

    My wife found one of these at an old book store dating from the 50s........dog eared, tatters and torn, but had all kind of notes and other handwritten recipes written in the book and on scraps of paper scattered throughout it.

    She bought it for 5 bucks..............really cool old cookbook and reading all of the handwritten stuff was a real treat.
    In the old days the women treated that cook book your wife found as the second bible in the house. I think almost every household had one. Good score on finding the old recipes in it.

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