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USS Oriskany CVA 34 Cookbook
Now just $12.50!
Makes a great gift!

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Yes, it is true!  The cookbook project is complete!  The books look wonderful with the USS Oriskany patch detailed on the front cover; white cover with blue spiral binding.  Inside is a history of the ship followed by chapters of recipes submitted by USS Oriskany shipmates, wives, and friends.  The chapters are:
 
appetizers, snacks, and beverages
soups
salads
breads
main dishes
vegetables and side dishes
desserts and sweets
miscellaneous
index
household hints

ORDER YOURS TODAY!!  PLEASE USE MUSEUM ADDRESS.
 
printable order form
 
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Please send me _________ cookbooks.
 
Name_________________________________________________________
 
Address_______________________________________________________
 
City, state, ZIP__________________________________________________
 
Price: $12.50 each plus $3.95 for shipping.  If more than one cookbook, shipping is $5.00.
 
 
Note:  All profits will be donated to the Oriskany Museum
 
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"ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
 
Those who have contributed to this cookbook are related to USS ORISKANY and its namesake, Oriskany NY, by service, geography, or affection.  All the recipes are time tested and favorites of their contributors.  We hope they will engage not only your appetites but also your memories.
 
Special thanks to DeeDee Din, whose idea the cookbook was, and who made major contributions; to Michaele Morton, who typed and edited the recipes; and to her husband Red, who compiled the historical material, helped with proofreading, and was generally long-suffering."

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