tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1273652815577465353.post1324828690204043695..comments2023-11-02T09:52:53.436+00:00Comments on Domestic Sluttery: Recipe book from Lytton & LilySian Meadeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14536919654548369387noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1273652815577465353.post-26651655971834167922009-08-19T13:23:24.005+01:002009-08-19T13:23:24.005+01:00It's not totally dissimilar, but I think with ...It's not totally dissimilar, but I think with any recipe you've played with over the years there's little tweaks you add that make it special. Not telling you what they are ;-)<br /><br />I totally agree about keeping recipes on your computer and the internet has really opened up cooking for me, but I still love a hand-written recipe. I'd love to be able to hand a family recipe book down through generations as well.Sian Meadeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14536919654548369387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1273652815577465353.post-23584710203981514862009-08-19T10:24:43.654+01:002009-08-19T10:24:43.654+01:00Could your chicken vegetable soup recipe be simila...Could your chicken vegetable soup recipe be similar to this one: <a href="http://www.mangerati.com/chicken-vegetable-soup-with-noodles-r-t" rel="nofollow">chicken vegetable soup with noodles</a>?<br /><br />Personally it's more convenient for me to save the recipes somewhere on my computer, provided, of course, it doesn't break.Mangeratihttp://www.mangerati.comnoreply@blogger.com