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Bero cook book

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  • yram_slim
    yram_slim Posts: 55 Forumite
    Does anyone know where I can get a hold of a Bero Cook Book 38th Edition, with the lady on the front wearing a green pinny and a little boy and girl helping her? Bero themselves don't hold back issues.

    I know that a lot of the recipes are duplicated in the new editions but I have personal reasons for wanting this particular edition.
  • emay
    emay Posts: 506 Forumite
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    Sorry I can't help, but you've just reminded me that I used to love using my mum's bero cookbook when I was a kid...and now i want one!!!!!!
  • yram_slim
    yram_slim Posts: 55 Forumite
    You can get the latest edition from bero.co.uk (I think). Or the address is on the packet of flour.
  • ziggy2004
    ziggy2004 Posts: 391 Forumite
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    can I ask why you want it?
  • carol_a_3
    carol_a_3 Posts: 1,104 Forumite
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    Have you tried E bay?
  • tooties
    tooties Posts: 801 Forumite
    :huh:
    hello i inherited my parents' bero book. i have been baking for the last day or two and i need more inspiration, after spending ages scouring the kitchen cupboards and drawers for my trusty dog eared bero book i cannot find it anywhere. i only buy value flour these days so can any of you kind souls tell me how and where and how much a new one will cost.
    many thanks in advance

    tooties
    :j
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,648 Forumite
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    Hi tooties,

    If you write to the address on the be-ro website and enclose a cheque or postal order for £1.50 they'll send you the book.

    Pink
  • Crazychik
    Crazychik Posts: 1,994 Forumite
    or - if you remember some of the recipes you used to bake, I'll have a look in my be-ro book and see if I have it and PM you the recipe!
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  • anniebooklover
    anniebooklover Posts: 1,211 Forumite
    If you write to the address on the be-ro website and enclose a cheque or postal order for £150 they'll send you the book.Pink

    HOW MUCH???:eek: :eek:

    Sorry, Pink, couldn't resist it. :D You meant £1.50, of course.

    Annie
    "Bad planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part."
    - Proverb
  • Trow
    Trow Posts: 2,298 Forumite
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    I got my one in my local co-op for 99p IIRC. They have them in the baking section of my local one.
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