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June 14, 2004

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The Emergent Cookbook!

Let the cooking (and eating) commence!

Emergent CookbookBack on June 7th, a bunch of us were in the mood for food. Spurred on by this, my friend Brooke was thinking about starting an online cookbook of sorts (a very cool idea, I must say!). It looks like Ande Smallwood beat her to it (link no longer works, TS 12/20/04).

So, check out the Emergent Cookbook. E-mail Ande with your recipe suggestions.

I still think that Brooke should start something as well. If I were to rely on just a single cookbook in my life, I don’t think I would be able to cope.

Why don’t you go over to Brooke’s Blog and encourage her!

(As an aside, I must state that I don’t think that the Emergent Cookbook is in any way affiliated with or endorsed by Emergent Village, et al.)

Posted at 1:41 pm

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Comments (3):
Hey, Tim! Fun to see you and our girl Brooke in cookbook cahoots! Even Scott, who, as far as we knew, could not boil water, has caught the cooking bug from Brooke. I put together a “McKenna Family Cookbook” (my maiden name) in 2000, with recipes from my great-grandmothers on down. We made sure every person in the family, down to the tiniest baby, entered at least one recipe, and everyone was pictured and named in a kind of family tree. It was great fun, and is sure to become a collector’s item!

Katy () (URL) - June 15, 2004 at 09:05 am

Ande – Gmail is fixed. Thanks for letting me know!

Katy – I’d wager that your little cookbook would garner hundreds in the Jacob’s Well black market! :) But, really, that sounds awesome. I would love to see it sometime.

timsamoff () (URL) - June 15, 2004 at 10:26 pm

Tim, One of its most distinctive features is that the front cover features a pic of a Highland bagpiper. Eating to live bagpipe music on holidays was not unheard of with a father from Scotland.

katy () (URL) - June 16, 2004 at 6:09 pm

  
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