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Re: Old Recipes
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Diane Brenner <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Feb 1996 21:01:22 -0900
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     Let's combine Old Recipes with Sense and Sensibility - The talk
about licking paintings!  reminded me of an old saw that was told to a
friend who inherited turn of the century European paintings (huge, with
gloppy frames) - She was told to set them in a warm shower and rub the
surface with a raw potato.  She tried one and found it not very
satisfying, but the frame sure sparkled - having lost decades of
household dust.  The rest, thankfully, were too large for her shower and
by the time she got a bathtub she had second thoughts.
     Diane Brenner, Anchorage useum

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