Importing Email Addresses from TextEdit Document?

I have been sent over 1000 email addresses to add to my Address Book for mailouts.
The emails have been sent in nothing more than a simple text document, with each email on its own line. It's not a vCard or a CSV or anything like that. Just straight up addresses sent via email.
What would be the easiest way to add these email addresses to Address Book?
Thanks!

If there are commas separating the values (John,Doe,[email protected]) then the file extension should be .csv. If there are tabs (John Doe [email protected])(here I have used spaces instead of tab; it should be a real tab) the extension should be .txt. But it your file has only one field ([email protected]) then Address Book won't know how to handle it. In that case pull it into Excel, fill the 2nd column with rubbish, and save it as csv. When you get the AB import dialogue tell it not to import the second column.
AK

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