From: Robert Masters (rdm_at_enfield.lympago.com)
Date: Sun May 02 2004 - 04:07:12 PDT
On Sat, May 01, 2004 at 09:08:33PM -0700, Martin Joseph wrote:
> On May 1, 2004, at 4:52 PM, Robert Masters wrote:
> > On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 08:45:33AM +1000, Allan Ngaparu wrote:
> >>> Eckhart wrote:
> >>> Cooking in metric is a laughable joke. Go to your flour canister and
> >>> grab me 250 grams of flower! Now grab me a quarter cup of flour...
> >> What with all this talk of cooking which I myself enjoy, we sound
> >> like a
> >> bunch of new age guys. We will be swapping recipes for scones soon!!!!
> > Oddly, the Newton is the first computer I have owned that actually does
> > one of the classic things promised by the ads for early home computers!
> > It is a help with my recipe collection! I keep a large number of
> > recipies on my Newt as checklists, divided into Ingredient and Method
> > sections (as a minimum). Makes shopping for a recipe easy as well :-)
> > Scones, however are not in there yet. Howabout Paris Pies?
> Rappie pies you mean?
Can't say I've heard of them by that name. Pie du Paris. The old form
of fruit mince pies. With mince. Meat, that is.
Yum...
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