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Recipe Exchange

1. Karen Carter
2. Dawn Cox
> You've been invited to be a part of a recipe exchange. Please send a recipe to> the person whose name is listed in the number 1 position above (even if you> don't know them) and it should preferably be something quick, easy and without> rare ingredients. Actually, the best one is one you know in your head and can> type out and send right now.> > Then, copy this letter into a new e-mail, move my name to the number 1> position and put your name in the number 2 position. Only my and your name> should show when you send your e-mail. Send to 20 friends.> > If you cannot do this within 5 days, let me know so it will be fair to those> participating. You should receive 36 recipes. It's fun to see where they> come from!! The turn around is fast because only 2 names are on the list.

I thought it would be fun to do this on the blog, so, here are the rules, instead of emailing it to me, post it on your blog then send me a comment saying that you posted your recipe. I will tag each of my blog friends to tell them to check out the recipe exchange to get it started! I don't know if we will get 36 recipes, because it is being done on the blog, but all in all I think it would be interesting. Have fun with it!

~Dawn~

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