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30 things to cook and eat cookery cards
30 Yummy things to cook and eat
Easy, Yummy and Healthy Things to cook and eat
An absolutely delightful idea – three boxes of recipe cards full of delicious, colourful and, most importantly, easy to make dishes. From peppermint creams to apple crumble, marzipan toadstools to ginger star biscuits, and chilli con carne to macaroni cheese, you really can’t go wrong with these cookery cards. Bright photography and simple instructions only make them more appealing. They’d make excellent gifts too. I loved them!
FSW rating: ****
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It may be small but it's jam packed with fabulously tasty treats for you and your little ones to make and sample. Why not whip up the Peppermint Creams, Marzipan Toadstools and Tiny Ice Cookies for a scrumptious summer tea party? This one gets the thumbs up!
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Yummy Scrummy: Rather than have the little ones hanging around your feet while you’re trying to prepare the evening meal, encourage them to join in. Under your supervision, let them make the dessert with an easy-to-follow recipe. 30 Yummy Things to Cook and Eat is jam-packed with fabulously tasty treats for your kids to whip up.
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30 yummy things to cook and eat
I think all of the recipes are extremely yummy and delicious. I have just cooked yummy gingerbread stars and they were delicious!!! I am a big fan of yours and hope to be like you in the future!
maisie, 4th October 2009
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