I received my new corrected copy of "Sweet" several weeks ago and decided to pass on my old, uncorrected copy to my son, who is now getting very interested in baking. But first I took an hour or so this morning and carefully cut out each correction item from the addendum sheet and taped it onto the corresponding recipe. I have noticed copies of "Sweet" beginning to appear on Goodwillbooks.com and wondered if people are just donating their old, uncorrected copies. Are they including a copy of the addendum with the book? If not, why not? This doesn't seem honest or fair to the unsuspecting person who may buy your old uncorrected copy at a thrift store without realizing how full of errors it is. What are you doing and how do you feel about just selling or donating your old copy without the corrections included?