That’s really cool, but why does the electric company spend money every year on a cookbook? Do you have any favorite recipes from these?
I guess monopolies spend money on stuff like this as a PR exercise to curry favor with regulators.
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That’s really cool, but why does the electric company spend money every year on a cookbook? Do you have any favorite recipes from these?
I guess monopolies spend money on stuff like this as a PR exercise to curry favor with regulators.
I do not as they just recently made them all available last year as far as I know. I am looking through them but I am a sucker for tea balls so those will probably be my first test.
That's a very cool archive. I'm not much of a cookie (cooky, in the older versions) baker, but there are some fun things there , in addition to old standbys. Nice find.