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Audrey, we sound like we have so much in common! I love books. My husband

works over in Johnson County and we always go to the library sales over

there and I am like a kid in the candy store. I think I read that you are

in the Shawnee area; we are about 30 miles north of Liberty; my husband

commutes a little over an hour one way for work but we are used to it. Do

you have any other favorite stores over in that area? Any specialty food

shops? Did you go down and check out the new " grocery store " on the river

market? I want to but I'd rather wait until the crowd thin some from their

grand opening. :-)

 

Lynna

 

On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Audrey Snyder <AudeeBird wrote:

 

> Garage sales are good for cookbooks, too -- people seem to buy them or

> get

> them as gifts and then never touch them. Library sales, also. I'm addicted

> to library sales... I buy books the way other women buy shoes -- but

> fortunately, I frequent cheap places, like $1 for a hardback and 50 cents

> for a paperback! :)

>

> Audrey S.

>

> On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:21 AM,

<thelilacflower<thelilacflower%40>>

> wrote:

>

> > Check thrift shops. I will find many good vegetarian cookbooks there.

> > One day I found 7

> > Donna

> > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

> >

> >

> > " gin " <ginnellen <ginnellen%40> <ginnellen%

> 40>>

> >

> > Fri, 16 Jan 2009 15:48:17

> > To:

< <%40><vegetarian\

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> 40>>

> >

> > Re: Deaf Smith Country Cookbook

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi everyone,

> > There are so many yummy sounding recipes posted here just wanted to

> > say thank you to everyone. I am not but have a granddaughter 11yo who

> > is lacto-ovo vegetarian. I rarely eat meat and eat lots of grains,

> > veggies and fruit. We live on the coast and eat seafood although I do

> > have thoughts of " why am I eating this " .

> > Good recipes and also an interestingly told bit of American/Texas

> > history which I enjoyed very much, thank you. Makes me want to go out

> > and find this cookbook. My husband laughs at me because I love to

> > browse cookbooks. For the past 10 years I had not cooked much while

> > working but now retired (temporarily anyway I guess) I have the time

> > and find it fun and necesary to find creative ways to lower our cost

> > of meals.

> > Gin in Fl

> >

> > <%40>

> <%40>,

> > " Nancy Curtis "

> > <nancihank wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > You are so right, Donna......The Deaf Smith County Cookbook is a

> > really good one. I bought my copy in the 70's and love it. It has

> > some great recipes and information on cooking all kinds of grain in it.

> > >

> > > For those of you who don't know, Deaf Smith County is named after

> > Erastus " Deaf " (pronounced " DEEF " ) Smith,

> >

> >

> >

> >

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