Subj : HOME_COOKING removed from
To   : Nigel Reed
From : Dave Drum
Date : Wed Feb 26 2025 02:06 pm

-=> Nigel Reed wrote to All <=-

NR> Hi all,

NR> According to ELIST the HOME_COOKING echo was deleted on Jan 28 2025.
NR> This means hubs that follow ELIST will also delete this group is it may
NR> no longer be propagated. Since we already have COOKING I would suggest
NR> using that in future.

NR> Let me know if you have any questions or contact Sean Dennis who
NR> requested its removal.

Nigel - I'm the guy who was keeping those echoes "alive" by cross-posting
my daily 10 + 5 from Cooking. I was around when Home_Cooking was started
by Sharon Stevens in a cuss fight with Cooking echo moderator JaAnne
Pierce. It was quite popular for quite a while.

Sean was mkeeping them listed for me 0 but since I was the only poster
I saw little need to waste the bandwidrh *yeah, right)

Stop by the cooking echo once in a while. Have a nosh.

MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

     Title: Transylvanian Nosh
Categories: Sandwiches, Cheese, Beef, Eggs
     Yield: 8 Servings

     1 sm Loaf country white bread
    11 sl Paper-thin Hungarian salami
   1/4 c  Butter
     4    Hard-boiled eggs; sliced
          - lengthwise
   1/4 lb Russian-style feta cheese;
          - in 2" pieces
     8    Tiny dill pickles or
          - gherkins, halved longways
    16 lg Kalamata olives; halved
   1/4 lb Jarlsberg cheese; shredded

 Cut bread into 1/2"-thick slices, then cut each slice in
 half to get 16 slices.

 Cut each salami slice into thirds. Butter bread. Arrange 2
 pieces salami on each slice bread. Add 1 egg slice to cente
 of sandwich, then 1 piece feta cheese, 1 half pickle and 2
 halves olives.

 Sprinkle jarlsberg cheese over toppings.

 Arrange on platter.

 Makes about 16 slices or 8 servings.

 From the Denver Post Food Section 10/2/96

 Formatted for MM by Pegg Seevers 10/2/96

 From: http://www.recipesource.com

 Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives

MMMMM

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