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A little over twelve years ago Rich, Walt, and I sat around my Maryland kitchen table during a weekend get together, trying to define our first “Internet project”. The millennium was fast approaching and - - in the event the world as we knew it did not grind to a halt due to faulty Y2K technology - - we were ready for the sheer dot-com-ness of it. At the time we were tossing around ideas for beginning a science fiction web site. The conversation swirled in and out of the realm of total absurdity for several hours. Ground rules were simple: whatever we came up with MUST incorporate literary effort.

While cutting up a breakfast three-cheese, ham and mushroom omelet (topped with fresh cut chives from my herb garden!), Rich’s fork paused in mid air. “How about a RECIPE site?”

Walt sipped his coffee for a moment or two. “How are we going to fit ‘literary effort’ into a recipe site?” he asked.

Good ol’ Walt. Always the practical one.

“No problem,” was Rich’s response. “We’ll figure it out.”

And we did. In-between mouthfuls of omelets and sips of hot coffee, Recipe du Jour was born. It still boggles my mind that from that innocent beginning we have grown readership to tens of thousands of subscribers. It is a humbling experience and one not taken lightly.

Thank you, subscribers, for making Recipe du Jour a success.

--Simply Tim

 

FREE Recipes Every Day! Click to Subscribe...Most folks don’t cook like master chefs. Sure it’s nice to try something exotic and gourmet. Although it’s fun to read recipes with ingredients like Madagascar Hoki nut paste or antelope filets, you won't find a lot of those recipes here. That's because most of our daily recipes are submitted by everyday folk just like you. Oh, on occasion we’ll give in to temptation and slide a goody in. But don’t look for escargot or conch chowder or any recipe that’s more expensive (or takes longer) than wallpapering your kitchen.

Rich Rowand

A lot of the daily Email recipes you’ll receive come from our loyal subscriber base. Some are family favorites, some are from friends, and some are assimilated smack dab from the swirling chaos of esters that make up Cyber Space. Our "Good Neighbor Friday's" recipes - for example - are submitted from peoples of all walks of life. Good stuff. Special stuff. That's what you can expect from Recipe du Jour.

If you want to see what we mean, browse the real thing at Recipe du Jour's Archives. Subscribe to Recipe du Jour by sending a blank email.

FREE Deserts Every Day! Click to Subscribe...If you like desserts, you'll LOVE Dessert du Jour's weekday Ezines. Period. Nothing but caloric bliss. Sinful overindulgence at its best: a chocolaholic's smorgasbord delivered right to your Inbox. A sugar rush waiting to happen.  Don't believe us? Browse the Dessert du Jour Archives. Subscribe to Dessert du Jour by sending a blank email.

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Walt Mills

Many Recipe du Jour readers skip the recipes entirely, preferring the Ezine's outstanding daily literary content. On Saturdays - for instance - Recipe du Jour spotlights selected Pennsylvania Centre Daily Times' columnist, Walt Mills' articles. Here's an example of a Saturday Edition, including one of Walt's columns. Weekday columns and articles by Rich and Simply Tim provide additional diversions and more than an occasional chuckle or two. Readers often confide, "You guys are just like one of the family!", or "What would we do without morning coffee with Rich, Walt, and Tim.

 

Simply Tim

Author, artist, and graphics designer Tim Lee was born in 1949. Painlessly assimilated into a typical military family, he decided to play hooky and go fishing while attending day-2 of kindergarten in Yokohama, Japan. Fifty-something years later, Tim is still looking for ways to go fishing.

After teaching photography at Virginia's Tidewater Community College and graduating from Old Dominion University, Tim launched a career in television. Tim has been living on Lake Gaston, North Carolina since 2001 as a freelance technical writer, painter, graphics designer, Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald The Lake Magazine writer-photographer and electric boat salesman.

 

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--Recipe du Jour

 

 
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