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Greetings, Masters, Mistresses, and kajirae, Welcome to kajira korner! One hopes you enjoy this new edition of kajira korner and encourages you send questions or comments to: kajira_korner2000@yahoo.com kajira_korner2000@yahoo.com kajira{Generic}
Dear kajira korner, A girl wrote you about cleaning a month or so ago, and thanks you for the advice. Now this ones newest challenge is improving her cooking skills. Any suggestions would be wonderful since this one is about as far from Julia Child as a girl could get. Wishing you well, Wannabe Julia
Dear Wannabe Julia, The first thing this girl would suggest is go and beg to get yourself a decent BASIC cookbook. The Complete Pillsbury is pretty good and so is Good Housekeepings red and white checked book. The second thing is, once you get the book FOLLOW it. Do not improvise until you get about five good meals learned well. Also, a personal opinion: Use butter whenever possible. It improves the flavor of dishes and baking without adding a whole lot to the fat/cholesterol count. Try not to be too hard on yourself if you turn your first couple of meatloves into meatlike bricks, or if your bread does not rise like it should. While cooking is not rocket science, it does have a knack to it that comes with practice. Last but not least, if all else fails,find someone whose cooking you like and ask them to teach you a few tricks. While many cooks dont share ALL of their secrets, most will be happy to have an admirer around to do the dishes while she learns the basics. Hang in there and keep following recipes and youll get it. *smiles* Happy cooking!
Dear kajira korner, This girl has noticed that although the Gor books are long on philosophy, they are kind of short on how slaves actually behave. They seem to nadu and beg a lot, but a girl would like to read more detail. Can you suggest some other books that might have what a girl is looking for in them? Thanks, Voracious Reader
Dear Voracious Reader, A girl does know what you mean, and can recommend some books that will help you explore yourself, and some that will provide both ideas and entertainment. Miss Abernathys Slave Training Manual and the workbook that goes with it are just wonderful. She covers positions, self-exploration (as in finding out what you are good at), and has a number of suggestions for skills slaves migth want to have. For entertainment and some information, one would suggest the Marketplace series by L. Antoniou. These four books are about a society of slave owners that live in our current society. All are very well written and very entertaining. Most online bookstores will have at least one of these books, or you can do a web search to find them. Enjoy your reading! kajira{Generic}
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