Subject: RE: MudCat Cookbook Details Cost/Headcount From: NicoleC Date: 26 May 03 - 01:55 PM It's been discussed, Wilfried, but most folks wanted an actual cookbook that you could cook out of. Printing out 200 pages on a typical home inkjet would, for most people, cost more than the physical cookbook itself. On a related note, only 2 or 3 folks have expressed an interest in a CD so far, so it seems unlikely that there will be a CD version. It doesn't seem worth the extra 30-ish hours of work to produce the CD. |
Subject: RE: MudCat Cookbook Details Cost/Headcount From: DougR Date: 26 May 03 - 03:42 PM I'll buy one Nicole. DougR |
Subject: RE: MudCat Cookbook Details Cost/Headcount From: michaelr Date: 26 May 03 - 09:17 PM Nicole -- I think skip the CD; most (as would I) would prefer a real book. Spiral-bound is great as you can flip it around to the page you want, and Kinko's can do that if you don't have the apparatus at home. See you at Concow Lake? Cheers, Michael |
Subject: RE: MudCat Cookbook Details Cost/Headcount From: JennyO Date: 27 May 03 - 09:24 AM Are you still taking orders, and can you send one to Australia? (but only if it is a book). BTW, I think spiral bound is an excellent idea. Jenny |
Subject: RE: MudCat Cookbook Details Cost/Headcount From: Dave the Gnome Date: 27 May 03 - 09:36 AM I'd happily take one but you durned yankees put such weird measurements in like sticks of butter and spoons of molaseseseses... Seriously (I have figured out mosty of the conversions) I'd have one. Paper or CD. Cheers DtG |
Subject: RE: MudCat Cookbook Details Cost/Headcount From: NicoleC Date: 27 May 03 - 11:42 AM Right now I'm just getting a headcount so I know how many to print up. Sending overseas is no problem, but there may have to be a bit more postage. DtG, some of the recipes are in weird overseas units. "Grams?" What are ya'll thinking?! :) |
Subject: RE: MudCat Cookbook Details Cost/Headcount From: GUEST,peter ffoulkes Date: 20 Nov 04 - 12:56 PM In April 03 McGrath of Altcar wrote: "Would you be interested in a recipe for Cumberland Tattie Pot? It is THE meal that accompanies hunting sing-songs in the Lake district. Some claim it was John Peel's favourite food. I'm not surprised. It is delicious. I can also send a lovely song (not in the DT) Which mentions hunting from the old Beagle Inn which is in.... tattie pot lane!" I have been trying to get hold of the words / music to "the Old Beagle Inn for years. If anyone out there actually has those I would be extremely grateful if you would contact me. Many thanks Peter ffoulkes (ffoulkes@mindspring.com) A decent recipe for Tattie Pot Pie wouldn't go amiss either! |
Subject: RE: MudCat Cookbook Details Cost/Headcount From: michaelr Date: 20 Nov 04 - 01:14 PM Peter, it's a bit unlikely that McGrath of Altcar would find your request in this cookbook thread. You'd get better results by either starting a new thread requesting the song, or joining as a member so you can send McGrath a Personal Message. Cheers, Michael |
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