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							| I think that�s a great idea. Two things to take into consideration are:
 measuring differences.  (pints, kvarts vs. liters)
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 not use finished products.  Many countries don�t have finished mixes.
 I make things from scratch.
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							| you are right liberty. We have to agree on the meassures.     What i meant in the previous post was that we can ask Victor a new entry in the forum to include the recipes and customs traditions  |  27 Dec 2008     
					
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 Damielle
 
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							| What is "corn bread muffin mix" miss illinois? 
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							| French frog - It would be wonderful to exchange YOUR favorite recipies.   Corn Bread Muffin mix is cornmeal, egg, milk, and sugar. We usually get it in a box. (Sorry)    I think if we are going to do this- which sounds great, we should post a measuring equalivency chart also.  |  27 Dec 2008     
					
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 frenchfrog
 
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							| I can�t!! I have too many! I have just made a white chocolate souffl�! |  27 Dec 2008     
					
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							| I also think it�s a great idea.   You can count me in.  Since we are from many different cultures it would be very interesting to try different types of recipes.  Each year I have my students hand in their favourite recipe which is translated into English and at the end of the year a book is given to each student with all the recipes.   |  27 Dec 2008     
					
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							| The link provides some christmas features including a 2009 calendar featuring food from around the world.   |  28 Dec 2008     
					
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							| I just got on-line and have been reading about the recipes and I am also interested.� I agree that we should decide on a standard measurement. �I�m pretty sure that most of Europe and Israel uses the metric system of Kilograms and liters. �But its easy to convert �- there are lots of sites like this one. 
 http://www.metric-conversions.org/weight/kilograms-to-pounds.htm
 
 I �also do a food project with my grade 8 pupils. �They have to choose their favorite dish, tell who makes it , where it comes from and write up the recipe using Present Passive. �We then have a banquet where everyone brings their dish to school and we get to taste the different dishes and each pupil has to give a short talk about the food. � The kids love it and we share recipes. �Its great. �If I can find the project I will up-load it with the rubrics and marking page. 
 
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							| Yummy!!! I am in too! I would love to share recipes!!! And more over, try them!    |  28 Dec 2008     
					
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