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Dr Oetker - Tarte au ChocolatNewest Review: ... ingredients, has diversified into a number of areas, including frozen pizzas, deserts, yoghurts as well as a whole range of ... more More Dr Oetker's in Food
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by - written on 11/05/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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I can cook, I'm a pretty good cook but I don't really like it that much. However, what do like is baking. I find it therapeutic after a stressful day at work. I often bake just for the heck of it. Under normal circumstances I would bake from scratch, either use well established recipes I know off by heart or open my trusted hand written cook book from my school years to find a new inspiration. However, sometimes I just want to let of steam and not want to go through all the weighing out ingredients. That's when I find that cake mixes from the supermarkets come in handy. I grew up in Germany, only a short drive away from where Dr Oetker ... Read the complete review
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