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by - written on 17/02/08 (Very useful, 738 readings)
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- Introduction - I have quite a few Usborne Activities books relating to things to 'make and do' and 'how to draw' but this is the only cooking based one that I have invested in so far! - The book - At the beginning of the book as you would expect there is a Contents page which is very easy to use, heading and page! There are 14 items to bake or cook, which I have listed below: ~Chirpy chick cakes ~ Flower sweets ~ Sticky Easter cakes ~ Sunshine toast ~ Easter truffles ~ Marzipan animals and eggs ~ Easter fudge ~ Coloured eggs ~ Easter cake ~ Chocolate nests ~ Easter fruit ... Read the complete review
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