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|    Janis Kracht to All    |
|    The Collectors Newsletter No. 1040 April    |
|    22 Apr 16 22:59:34    |
   
   11. Vintage Recipes   
      
   Be sure to check out our vintage recipe archive online at: http:   
   /bit.ly/1vDXn6h. Over 1200 wonderful vintage recipes are listed. Email   
   recipes@tias.com if you would like to submit a recipe.   
      
   As with collectibles, people also have very strong feelings about foods from   
   their past. Sometimes these special recipes get lost. This section is to help   
   people who are looking for lost recipes from their past. If you submit a   
   request, please include the geographical region where you tasted the recipe.    
   If you have a vintage recipe request send it to recipes@tias.com and we might   
   just publish it here.   
      
   TIAS.com merchants have thousands of cookbooks for sale! You can   
   see them here: http://www.tias.com/books/cooking/   
      
   Be sure to check out our vintage kitchen collectibles section online at:   
   http://www.tias.com/showcase/1/Kitchen_Collectibles/1.html   
      
   Email recipes@tias.com if you have a vintage recipe you'd like to share or if   
   you're looking for a recipe!   
      
      
   Mike P sent in his comments:   
      
   "After reading the little piece about what does "moderate oven" mean, I was   
   reminded why I refuse to part with my first ever cookery book (Cordon Bleu)!    
   Apart from the recipes, information on obscure vegetables and cuts of meat, it   
   has a little table in the back that converts oven temperatures from text   
   ("moderate") to Centigrade, Fahrenheit (obsolete, except in the USA) and Gas   
   Marks (obsolete everywhere, but useful for old recipes!)   
      
   My mother always hoarded a "Dairy Diary" from about 30 years ago for similar   
   reasons (As well as oven temperatures, it explained all those odd symbols on   
   the care labels in cloths - who can remember the difference between a circle   
   with a cross over it and a circle in a square with a cross over it?! The   
   Dairy Diary was sold by the door-to-door milkman evry autumn."   
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   --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-2   
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