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corinne Apprentice

I really like this recipes in this magazine. Unfortunately, I am missing Summer 2004, Fall 2004, Spring 2005 and they are sold out. I would love to get my hands on these copies, particularly the pumpkin recipes in Fall 2004. Would anyone be willing to part with their copies (I'd pay for the cost of the magazine and shipping) or would be willing to photocopy the recipes?

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Corinne

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jerseyangel Proficient

Corinne--Hope you find the issues you're looking for. I can't help, as I didn't start buying them until last fall (when I discovered it). It's a great magazine, though :)

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I really like this recipes in this magazine. Unfortunately, I am missing Summer 2004, Fall 2004, Spring 2005 and they are sold out. I would love to get my hands on these copies, particularly the pumpkin recipes in Fall 2004. Would anyone be willing to part with their copies (I'd pay for the cost of the magazine and shipping) or would be willing to photocopy the recipes?

Thanks

Corinne

I have them all, I can ship them to you if you want to pay pal for the shipping and for the mags...

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Rusla Enthusiast

I wish we could get that magazine in Canada but they refuse to send it here. They break my heart.

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GlutenFreeAl Contributor

How good is this magazine? It is worth the super high subscription cost?

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Mango04 Enthusiast
How good is this magazine? It is worth the super high subscription cost?

I really like it. You can pick it up at Whole Foods if you don't want to subscribe.

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jerseyangel Proficient

I really like it, too. I keep meaning to subscribe, but forget! I get mine at WF also.

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Guest nini

I love it... I usually pick it up at Life Grocery (my lovely local health food co op)...

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flagbabyds Collaborator

it's awesome. I was in the 1st ever isue, if you ever read that one, I am the girl in the first one.

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it's awesome. I was in the 1st ever isue, if you ever read that one, I am the girl in the first one.

That's really cool Molly, what was it about? I can't remember if I've read the first one or not

Oh and Corrine, your issues went out in the mail yesterday, I have a delivery confirmation number so we can track it if we need to through the USPS, hubby said it might take up to a week to get there... let me know when you get them!

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flagbabyds Collaborator

it was just a story about me, i don't know what was on the cover. It was like 7 years ago i would say...

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Nancym Enthusiast

Every time I see this thread I think "Living without magazines". :)

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flagbabyds Collaborator

I'm in the spring 98 issue. The preimer issue.

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Guest nini
I'm in the spring 98 issue. The preimer issue.

too cool!!!!

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flagbabyds Collaborator

if y'all have that one, then you can see me starving to death when I was a baby. and then me in 3rd grade, playing soccer.

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