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The listing, Atlanta Cooknotes has ended.
Atlanta Cooknotes, The Junio0r League of Atlanta, 440 page plastic comb hardcovers, like new.
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I have been intending to print out a nice little computer done Jay Campbell book, but there is not time. I have to try to get two bidders to fighting each other instead of not bidding against each other. I did put together a 350 recipe cookbook for the Arkansas Antique Dealers Association (in the 90s),using a lot of family recipes. I have also been wondering if I should find the boxes (at least three) of recipes that have come in with my cookbooks and from estate auctions I have worked around the state. There are many handwritten ones, typed ones, and ones cut from mags, newspapers, etc. How 'bout if I fill a small box with a poud of handwritten and typed recipes and list them on Listia. I betcha with free shipping I would get a bunch of un-needed credits!!!!!