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Article: Sister sleuths seek heirloom recipes.(FEATURES)(CURRENTS)
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- The Christian Science Monitor
- Article date:
- December 13, 2006
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Byline: Jennifer Wolcott Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. -- It's that time of year again, when even the most tentative bakers don an apron, grab a sack of flour, and dust off the old cookie cutters to make a batch of holiday treats. For inspiration, one need not look far. With the click of a mouse, cooks can call up hundreds of tantalizing holiday recipes on the Internet. But the best recipes just might be those that have been handed down through generations, the ones that reside, perhaps, amid a heap of musty papers in your attic.
No one makes a more convincing argument for digging up old family recipes - even for those notorious ...
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