reid@decwrl.uucp (Brian Reid) (11/13/86)
From time to time, mod.recipes publishes seasonal "special issue" collections of recipes that are appropriate to the time of year. Many of the recipes have appeared before; some have not. The messages following this one form the 1986 special issue collection of soup recipes for the winter months. There's nothing quite like a fresh, hot, home-made soup when it is cold and blustery outside. Yes, I realize that in Australia the winter months have ended and summer is here. But the majority of our readers are in the northern hemisphere.... If you have a recipe that you think should be in next year's special issue, please send it in. Brian Reid Editor, mod.recipes Palo Alto, California
reid@decwrl.uucp (Brian Reid) (11/21/86)
From time to time, mod.recipes publishes seasonal "special issue" collections of recipes that are appropriate to the time of year. Many of the recipes have appeared before; some have not. The messages following this one form the 1986 special issue collection of recipes for Thanksgiving. Although Thanksgiving is strictly a North American holiday, the recipes may be of interest to folks in other continents, to see what we get so excited about every Fall. Thanksgiving is the colonial day of prayer and thanks for completion of the harvest, which is now celebrated nationwide in the USA as a secular holiday devoted primarily to overeating. In the USA, Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday in November. The harvest comes earlier in Canada, and their Thanksgiving day is the second Monday in October. If you have a recipe that you think should be in next year's special issue, please send it in. Brian Reid Editor, mod.recipes Palo Alto, California
recipes@decwrl.UUCP (12/19/86)
From time to time, mod.recipes publishes seasonal "special issue" collections of recipes that are appropriate to the time of year. Some of the recipes have appeared before; most have not. The messages following this one form the 1986 special issue collection of Christmas recipes. If you have a recipe that you think should be in next year's special issue, please send it in. Brian Reid Editor, mod.recipes Palo Alto, California
recipes@decwrl.UUCP (04/01/87)
From time to time, mod.recipes publishes seasonal "special issue" collections of recipes that are appropriate to the time of year. Many of the recipes have appeared before; some have not. Today's special issue of mod.recipes is devoted to the band of hackers who have perpetrated the great renaming fiasco, catering to the whims of 30 system administrators while ignoring the interests of 170,000 readers. It is especially dedicated to Rick Adams, whose blindsideness is almost singlehandedly responsible for the demise of mod.recipes. Brian Reid Editor, mod.recipes Palo Alto, California
reid@decwrl.uucp (Brian Reid) (04/09/87)
From time to time, mod.recipes publishes seasonal "special issue" collections of recipes that are appropriate to the time of year. Some of the recipes have appeared before; most have not. The messages following this one form the 1987 special issue collection of Passover recipes. If you have a recipe that you think should be in next year's special issue, please send it in. Brian Reid Editor, mod.recipes Palo Alto, California