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Old 09-30-2006, 10:33 PM #1
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Default Suggestions/Discussion for the Recipes Threads

Kim has been so gracious to have set up the "Recipe Guide" Thread, and Cara stickied it. I think that we should try to keep these threads to recipes themselves rather than including discussion on how to set up the threads or what the threads should include. I know I would like to just be able to look for recipes, rather than having to sift through a lot of discussion.

So I created this thread to be a marker for that discussion. For example, there has been some suggestions about what acronyms should be included on the "Everything Free" recipe thread. Could we continue that discussion here instead of there? It just makes looking for a recipe that much easier.

It's exciting to be involved in creating a forum from the ground up! So, I'm not saying that we shouldn't discuss them - by all means, we should.

BTW, CF seems to be the accepted acronym for "casein free" and DF for "dairy free".

Thanks, Claire
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