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CORRECTION for Beranbaum Family Fudge

Dec 21, 2005 | From the kitchen of Rose

please note, it is sweetened condensed milk called for in the recipe, NOT evaporated!

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are there any correction for the cake bible

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Not sure where to post this but question re errata in Rose's Celebrations- Copper CAnyon CAke page 25- measuremen for sliced almonds is 1/2 cup, 5.25 oz and 85 grams. Did you mean 140gm?

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stacy it's the first posting on the blog--if you chose the main page you should see it. thanks for asking!

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stacy hawkins
stacy hawkins
11/21/2006 05:30 PM

Hi Rose!
I believe I read somewhere on your blog that you were going to have autograph book plates(?) for purchase for your books sometime? I am not sure what these are, but anyway I could purchase one for my future daughter in-law for Christmas would be truly wonderful!? Any information on these would be great! Thank you so sooo much! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Stacy Hawkins

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thank you for asking. i'm not teaching (other than my books and tv show)at the present time but when my next book comes out i may do appearances or demos and will post this on the blog under events.

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Marian Callahan
Marian Callahan
04/23/2006 06:01 AM

Rose,
Will you ever be giving lessons in the Washington DC/NY/ area? I am anxious to participate.

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the recipe is in "rose's christmas cookies," available through jessica's biscuit 800-878-4264 catalgue #D612
this book was written pre-computer so i don't have it to e-mail. it is one of my favorite cookies as well.

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Maryann McDaniel
Maryann McDaniel
12/22/2005 04:37 PM

I have been driving self crazy past two-three holiday seasons looking for a recipe you must have developed for Land o'Lake butter I think. It was for an almond spritz cookie to die for (probably published late 1980s)that included ground almonds.

After a divorce in 1999, I must have inadvertently misplaced that clipping. Think it would be possible for you to print?

I bought your Cake Bible and love it; also attended lessons you gave back in the 1980s I think in Houston, TX.

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