Re: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes

2004-06-17 Thread michael leigh
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> > Spud-U-Like?
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> what is that?
>  It was a chain of take-away food emporiums that
surfaced briefly in the late 60's early 70's? that
specialised in baked potatoes and hundreds of
different fillings.Spud being a slang name for potato
in the u.k.

Michael





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Re: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes (Found this a.m. in rain soaked dumpster)

2004-06-17 Thread ArtnAnts
maybe Ill have a soupenanny party next Dawg


Re: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes

2004-06-17 Thread ArtnAnts
thanks for all the ideas! The creepy childrens books site is especially interesting-Dawg


Re: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes

2004-06-17 Thread ArtnAnts

In a message dated 6/15/04 2:00:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Spud-U-Like?


what is that?


Re: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes (Found this a.m. in rain soaked dumpster)

2004-06-17 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot

This morning went to look in huge city dumpster filled with heaps of unpurchased items from a recent yeard sale--
raining a bit and all manner of clothing, objects, books, machines, boxes, furniture--wet, soggy, dmap, chill to the touch--
among many other assorted treasures (including 2 dozen boittles of nail polish, myriads of grsih hallucaintory colors, to use for some paintings--and inhale that miraculous scent!)--found the New Revised 1970 edition of one of those old binder style Cook books--this one from the Campbell Soup people--
many stepford recipes--i wonder if the new version will have the horror value of the first?--the truly frightening ones are the men--who desire their wives/women to be robot slaves--total control over unquestioning providers of consumption: food, sex, keeping the house clean, laundry done and maybe even reproducing further little machine boys and girls--keep them occupied and their minds cluttered with lists--shopping, recipes, etc--
RUBY CONSOMME:  2 cans (10 and a half ounces each) condensed consomme    
   2 soup cans tomato juice
Blend consomme and tomato juice; heat.  Garnish with chopped parsley.  4 to 6 servings.
(you can always chill and add vodka to your liking)
way too many amazing recipes in here--so just to list the names of a few of them, or of the various subsections:
Dress Up a Pie You Buy--Open a Can of Bounty Pudding--Serve a Can of Gravy--Zippy Clam Dip--Easy Shrimp Dip--Pennywise Skillet--Mix and Match Soups--Modern Cottage Pie--Pajama Party Breakfast--"Soupenanny" Party--Nean'N'Bologna Buns--Suddenly Supper--
Here is "Theater Supper":  Minted Melon Balls . . . Saucy Chicken Livers on Toast . . . Lettuce and Spinach Salad . . . Frozen Peach Strudel and Cream . . . Coffee
sadly, only a few illustrations--those colored photos seemingly made on another, far more color coded planetremember when bamboo forks knives and spoons were the happening thing?
not to mention the mighty day when it was learned that the electric can opener had been not only invented but was now available everywhere?
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>I'm having a Stepford Wives party this week and am looking for recipes from 
>the sixties or seventies. Anyone have anything? Dawg 
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Re: Re: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes

2004-06-16 Thread badgergirl
A pitcher of martinis, five bottles of valium, and a can of spray cheeze.

BG

Oops!  Sorry, the above is for a Valley of the Dolls party.  My bad.
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> I'm having a Stepford Wives party this week and am looking for recipes from 
> the sixties or seventies. Anyone have anything? Dawg
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Re: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes

2004-06-15 Thread Kathy Forer


Sangria!

Onion Soup
Beef Fondue 
Pigs in Blankets
Tacos
Coca-cola Basted Ham
Fettucine Alfredo
Green Beans Almandine
Hash Brownies
Orange Juice and Vodka Screwdrivers

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RE: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes

2004-06-15 Thread LeClaire, Candace
 http://www.goodegg.com/coffeecanbread.html


>I think i may have one but i was not around to make it then it is 
called coffee can bread I guess its a sort of recipe of sorts i will get
the recipe
from chris sollars he made an instalation withthe bread. 
 
crispin



RE: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes

2004-06-15 Thread Crispin Webb
I think i may have one but i was not around to make it then it is 
called coffee can bread I guess its a sort of recipe of sorts i will get the recipe
from chris sollars he made an instalation withthe bread. 
 
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RE: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes

2004-06-15 Thread LeClaire, Candace
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Re: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes

2004-06-15 Thread David-Baptiste Chirot

you can't miss with JELLO! esp in the "Space Age" colors--
use molds of your preference--
then little figures of the time period can be added--
a Barbie--
a Monkee, a Beatle--any one you like--the Brady Bunch or Partridge Family--
an Astronaut, Jimi Hendix, Twiggy, Janis--Suzanne Somers, who knows--
main thing--oh! how about doing it in red, white and blue?--
or in green--a dollar sign?--a peace sign?--Richard Nixon?--Richard Nixon with Elvis?--
you can also add abt anything to jello, inside decorations--peering out--
eerily Stepford eyed--like those paintings at county fairs of the children with the huge eyes--
"the Children of the Dammed"!
 
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>Subject: Re: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes 
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>I'm having a Stepford Wives party this week and am looking for recipes from 
>the sixties or seventies. Anyone have anything? Dawg 
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Re: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes

2004-06-15 Thread michael leigh
--- How about Cheese Fondue and Prawn Cocktails?
Spud-U-Like?

Michael

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm having a Stepford Wives
party this week and am
> looking for recipes from 
> the sixties or seventies. Anyone have anything? Dawg
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Re: FLUXLIST:Stepford Wives recipes

2004-06-15 Thread ArtnAnts
I'm having a Stepford Wives party this week and am looking for recipes from the sixties or seventies. Anyone have anything? Dawg