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Title: Thirty-Minute Chicken Broth
Categories: Chicken Soup
Yield: 1 Servings

1 Whole skinned chicken breast with bone, (about 1 1/2
  ; pounds)
1 1/2cWater
1/4cDry vermouth
1/4cApple juice; (no sugar added)
1smLeek; washed and sliced
1smCarrot; peeled and sliced
2 Cloves garlic; minced
1/2tsFresh ginger; peeled and minced
  ***BOUQUET GARNI (SEE NOTE)***
1 Sprig parsley
1 Sprig thyme
1 Sprig rosemary
1 Bay leaf

If you get the new 1. 9G, go to your Configuration file and make a new command the 10th line down: CAPHEADERS=YES

If you don't want headers capped, add CAPHEADERS=NO.

Here is example of the top of my Config file, relecting this change:

DELETE=NO ALLFILES=YES LOWERCASE=YES MCNOTES=NO WORDWRAP=NO CAPTITLES=NO PAUSE=NO PERSERVING=YES SHOWLITERS=YES CAPHEADERS=YES

Just download the 1. 9G exec and copy it over your old Buster exec (or just delete the old one before putting the new one into that directory). IF you are a 'shortcut' icon user like I am (I keep one in my Buster file and on out in the open on my desktop) be sure to delete the old ones and make new ones -- the old shortcuts are linked to the Buster versions that they were created with. (Hint:It's a good habit to toss out any old Busters (and their shortcuts)-- if you have more than one -- when you load a new one. Otherwise, like I have in past, you can work with outdated Buster and not get the results you want. ) I have been known to have Busters in several files - but then, I'm rather compulsive. . . more is better???

**Note: if recipe is ALREADY in MC format, this change can't fix. This new option only works on unformatted recipes at the present time.

Brenda Adams

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