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On Wednesday, December 27, 2023 at 9:27:23 PM UTC-6, bruce bowser wrote:
> On Friday, June 10, 1994 at 1:06:49 PM UTC-7, fis...@yvax.byu.edu wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > Boy, this newsgroup is much more lively than I would have expected
> > (especially SATAN IN MY SKILLET).
> > Anyway, I'm a "poor starving college student" who has to cook to survive
> > (no, I don't live in a dorm nor eat starch-filled treats at the local
> > cafeteria). I'm looking for recipes that aren't too difficult, time-
> > consuming, or expensive--and taste good. I'm sick of peanut butter,
> > ramen, and all the ol' college standbys. Any ideas or recipes
> > would be appreciated. I'm new to the newsgroup, so maybe there has
> > already been a posting--if there has, sorry.
> > I went and bought the _Better Homes and Gardens_ cookbook. It's
> > a fairly good general purpose book, but I want more recipes that I can use
> > every day--I mean recipes like "frothy oyster souffle" (sp?) just aren't
> > all that useful to me. In other words, recommendations for a cookbook
> > with quick, easy, inexpensive, good-tasting recipes would be appreciated,
> > too.
> > I'm off for more fun and frolicsome studying.
> > Thanks all,
> > Scott
> What's the difference between real and fake food?

Talk about reviving a dead 30 year old post. Those portable defibrillators are miraculous.

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