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Gaye Ingram, one of the authors, graciously took time out from herpre Christmas schedule to spend Sunday afternoon at Poisoned Pen. Kay Holcombe and I also helped out. Of course we sampled Gaye's granola from the cookbook. Patrick and Laurie were very kind and made us feel so welcome. It was a fun afternoon. Patrick was also able to fill an international order for the cookbook. They have a substantial clientele from England. It is interesting to think the stories of Arizona History are traveling the globe.