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The Latest Must Have Cookery Book
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The discount code for Free P&P is still working today (31st August)
Thanks for the tip off! I ordered the Me or the Dog book I had been looking at on the same site last week, and three sale cookbooks 3 for 2!
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I have just spent £30.96 on books all because of this thread. This site seems to cost me every penny that I save on it!!
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Don't feel too bad Jo - I've spent double that!!!!!!:o0
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Tonight I have bought jammies, undies, books and was for buying a thing of Amazon but decided to use a voucher from Juicy Brains. Problem is I have to wait 48 hours for the code to come from Juicy Brains! All because of using this site.
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Martin made me do it, honest!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:0 -
Free p+p still working on 01/09/06.
Before i put my order through does anyone know if you can use a normal cooker for the Aga recipes book? There seems to be some yummy recipes in there!!0 -
I've received mine today & although it looks really good, like purpleprincess said in a previous post, I'm not too sure where to begin!Now thanks to Tommix & Queen Bear, now Lady Westy of Woodpecker0
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The AGA recipe books have conventional cooking times etc in them, only reson i know is cos I bought them ( i do have a rayburn in my defence)0
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My book just came yesterday, and I am well pleased with it. I am definitely going to start making my own bread, but I'll have to do it the hard way since I had an old breadmaker passed on to me and gave it away because it took four hours to make a loaf. My DH will have a fit if I say I want to buy a new one now0
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Fudgem, I make bread 2-3 times a week without a breadmaker. I find it quicker0
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New English Kitchen arrived yesterday (and a couple of others) working my way through it.
mmm mmm mmm"You can't get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me." - C.S. Lewis0
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