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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]this is behavior of women from previous generations who derived their self worth from their cooking and cleaning skills. People who hoard their recipes like that are really silly. I'm a great cook and share my recipes all the time. [/quote] Your tone is disgusting to me. I'm an attorney. I hate sharing my recipes. I aspire one day to publish a cookbook as well as pass my recipes down. I can guarantee you my self worth isn't wrapped up in it. And that probably isn't the case for many people. People aren't obligated to share their recipes. I don't even understand what the big stink is about. [/quote] Omg, them publish it. This attitude is the one that drives me nuts. The whole one day I am going to get rich off a handful of recipes so I cannot share my brownie recipe. But usually the person says this for a decade or more and does nothing about it. [/quote] Pp here. Frankly it isn't about getting rich. I want to get full credit for the recipes that I've taken time to create. I don't see what's so wrong with that. I don't expect to get rich off of anything. I probably should've gone to culinary school to be a chef because I'm that serious about food. It's art to make something from scratch into a scrumptious and beautiful dish that people enjoy. [/quote]
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