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   Janis Kracht to All   
   The Collectors Newsletter No. 1013 Augus   
   22 Aug 15 15:56:10   
   
   8. Newly listed items for your online shopping pleasure. Stop by and check out   
   today's fresh inventory at: TIAS.com - http://www.tias.com/showcase   
   CollectorOnline - http://cgi.tias.com/showcase/?groupKey=7 AntiqueArts -   
   http://cgi.tias.com/showcase/?groupKey=3 Earthling - http://cgi.   
   ias.com/showcase/?groupKey=6   
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   9. 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.   
      
   Last week, Sue B. was looking for some Hungarian recipes. Here's a response   
   from one of our readers:   
      
   I have had quite a fascinating time reading 134 pages of old time New York   
   ethnic-based recipes from the rare but available on Amazon.com 1940 "America   
   Cooks" by The Browns, Cora, Rose and Bob; Halcyon House, Garden City, NY.    
   This is one of my favorite recipe books, inherited from my Grandmother's first   
   cousin.  I need to thank your reader for this opportunity to read for the   
   first time, this historical chapter on New York's food.  Unfortunately, I   
   didn't find anything like the recipes asked for.  I would suggest the reader   
   obtain a book with over 400 old time family Hungarian recipes, then if needed,   
   contact others that were used as references or the author, herself.   
    http://helenshungarianrecipes.com/   
   I also suggest that she look for spiral bound recipe books in her locale at   
   old book stores, thrift stores or antique shops to see if her sought after   
   recipes were printed in books from clubs or church groups.  Most of those   
   books do not have indexes, so you have to page through them, maybe looking for   
   Hungarian surnames.  Have fun searching!  Marie from Idaho, where we've missed   
   out on having Hungarian immigrants.   
      
   10. 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 well over 4,000 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!   
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