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Pink
Ribbon Cookbook To Benefit Breast Cancer Hotline
Interested in columnist Liz Smith's recipe for biscuits?
How about comparing Governor George Pataki and Senator
Hillary Clinton’s recipes for apple muffins. Or finding
out how Jeanine DiMenna, chef/owner of Page One Restaurant
in Glen Cove makes her macadamia coconut shrimp?
The Pink Ribbon Cookbook, published by the Adelphi NY
Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline and Support Program,
contains these recipes and more than 550 others--a
collection of favorite recipes from around the country
from people who have been touched by breast cancer. There
are old favorites and new innovations, simple and gourmet,
all delicious, says Harriet Abrams of Oceanside, a hotline
volunteer who chaired the cookbook committee.
The books are arriving in mid-December just in time for
gifts for the Christmas Holiday, says Abrams. The book
sells for $20 (including shipping and handling) with
special reductions for bulk orders. All monies benefit
the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer Hotline a d Support
Program, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this
year.
To order The Pink Ribbon Cookbook, send check or money
order to Adelphi NYS Breast Cancer Hotline and Support
Program, School of Social Work, South Avenue, Garden City,
NY 11530. For further information call 516-877-4320.
Any New York State resident who is worried about breast
cancer can call the Adelphi NY Statewide Breast Cancer
Hotline and Support Program to receive emotional support,
information about breast cancer and referral to local
services. Call 1-800-877-8077 and visit the website:
www.adelphi.edu/nysbreastcancer. There is no charge
for any services.
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