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I don't know if this has already been posted here but...I recently aquired an ILL cookbook filled with recipes centered around episodes from the show. Each section has different recipes to it.
The sections are... Paris At Last...Lucy's lunch in Montmartre with recipes like Montmartre escargots, Hotel Royale Steak au Poivre, Boyer's Bistro Onion Soup...etc. Lucy's Italian Movie with recipes for a divine dinner of Bitter Grapes California Here We Come with recipes for a roadside picnic Visitor From Italy with recipes like Mario's Cuban-Style Pizza, Martinelli's Hot & Spicy Stuffed Clams, and Mini-Cuban Sandwiches...etc. Lucy Does A Commercial with recipes for cocktails at the Tropicana Job Switching with recipes for sweets and candy L.A.At Last with recipes for desserts at the Brown Derby It also includes shots from the shows, dialog, and bits of trivia. If this sounds like something y'all would like to have I will scan the pics and post the recipes here. It really is a fascinating little book and I consider it a treasure....but I'm always willing to share
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Heath Ledger 1979-2008
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That would be nice. Could you please post some recipes?
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Ed M. 1918-2006 RIP
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Join Date: Dec 27, 2003
Location: Thousand Oaks, CA
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That sounds like a fun book to read through, although I personally cook more like Ricky than Lucy; open a can of pork & beans and eat right out of the can!
Do they have any of the off-beat recipes like Aunt Martha's Old Fashioned Salad Dressing or Aunt Sally's Pecan Pralines? It would be funny if they put some joke recipes in there too like a stale cheese sandwich or a hamburger with a wedding ring inside! |
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