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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

2475.0. "Recipes for sale in Magazines" by MEMORY::OKERLUND (Lisa Okerlund) Thu Jun 21 1990 14:11

    Hi,
    
    Have you ever noticed in the back of some magazines there are listings
    of recipes for sale?  Have any of you ever bought any of these and what
    are they like?  
    
    Personally, I think the recipes are expensive ($3 - $10 each), and I
    can't imagine spending that much.
    
    Thanks,
    Lisa
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2475.1Save yourself some *dough*BPOV02::BOOTHROYDTue Jun 26 1990 13:0424
    i know folks who buy those magazines, like the Star and the Enquirer
    (i'm one of those who's in sync with joan Rivers when it comes to
    those) and i know folks who've ordered from them too!  don't waste
    your money.  most of the recipes are baker's recipes and the ones
    that aren't simply cut corners by using canned soups and boullion
    cubes (a big no-no in my book).
    
    there are exceptions i'm sure but why find this out??  i may have
    learned ice sculpting and a few other needed details in culinary
    school but the foremost that i learned was to be *creative*, which
    i am.  it's not just decorating but creating a new type of dish, one
    with flair and boldness.  some of those recipes are creative and all
    that but you can achieve the same results if you just let your hair
    down and get away from the mundane and obvious.  some of the best
    dishes are also the most simplest to prepare.  plus, it'll save you
    a few dollars to boot!!!  (example: if a lamb dish calls for mint 
    leaves try tarragon instead, add sherry as well. try preparing it in
    a different manner.  some of the best bistros rely on the simplest 
    of changes)
    
    it's easy as 1,2,3!!!
    
    /gail
         
2475.2Nothing new in these recipesEVOAI1::HULLAHJacquie Hullah @EVOMon Sep 10 1990 05:1113
    I'd rather spend my money on yet another cookery book - at least
    you know the recipes are aimed at a wide audience and (ought to)
    have been tested first.  I've seen quite a few of the cookery card
    type formulae (bought at great expense by other people), and 
    haven't been impressed, with either the quality of the production 
    or the recipes - mostly just the same old favourites recycled with 
    new names.
    
    I'd also second Gail's comment about being creative.  You might
    decide you don't like the result, but it's rarely inedible!
           
    Jacquie