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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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If you ever see
any of the Dairy Cook Books in charity shops or what ever, buy them.
Best cook books you can get. No fancy nonsense, just teaches you the basics.

www.amazon.co.uk/Dairy-Book-Home-Cookery-Nineties/dp/1860194850

This never leaves my kitchen

*edit*

In fact here it is for a fiver.
www.play.com/Books/Books/4-/589305/The-Dairy-Book-of-Home-Cookery/Product.html

I get all my biscuit recipes from here.
(, Tue 26 Oct 2010, 22:39, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
*googles biscuit recipe*
*gets 100 good ideas*
*makes own biscuits*

At least, that's the way it usually works. Although I'm more the savoury, so it's "chicken leeks recipe" or "pork mushroom recipe"
(, Tue 26 Oct 2010, 22:54, Reply)
I guess I'm just old school
I was cooking before I had the internet, and that was 1996!
(, Tue 26 Oct 2010, 22:56, Reply)
i had internet in 1996
but there weren't many recipes

and no google
(, Tue 26 Oct 2010, 23:02, Reply)
There was bugger all anything
if memory serves.
(, Tue 26 Oct 2010, 23:04, Reply)
Here is the internet in 1996
https://www.msu.edu/~karjalae/internet96.htm

Kids these days, they don't know they're born.
(, Tue 26 Oct 2010, 23:07, Reply)
wierdly I remember that lego site

(, Tue 26 Oct 2010, 23:26, Reply)

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