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Great Cooks; Readers Nominate

May
6

We’ve asked readers to nominate their favorite home cooks. Here’s a link to the profile on our first, a blogging grandmother from Scarsdale.

If you have a favorite home cook, let me know about it in the comments field!

This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 at 11:41 pm by Liz Johnson.
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One Response to “Great Cooks; Readers Nominate”

  1. Joellen Finnie

    Hi and thanks for the link. I happen to be good friends with the Scarsdale Mother and she is indeed a wonderful cook. She devotes alot of her time not only to her family but in making cookies for the troops. This year – I had a cookie exchange and any cookies which were not taken home – there was alot – we sent to the troops via Mariann. Thanks for writing about her.

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