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St Michaels Freezer Book
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If it is the author is Madeline Fraser and there are some cheaper copies on some auction sites than the copy on my earlier post.Now debtfree except for the mortgage!0
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trying-very-trying wrote: »I think it's madeline fraser, ISBN 0 906320 70 4. Good luck
Thanks for the ISBN number - quite a few on Amazon!Now debtfree except for the mortgage!0 -
I have recommended this book on various threads a few times - it's brilliant. I have got a few copies from charity shops for friends and relations. My Mum was the one with the original copy.“the princess jumped from the tower & she learned that she could fly all along. she never needed those wings.”
Amanda Lovelace, The Princess Saves Herself in this One0 -
This brings back memories.
I bought this book for my Mum for her birthday and she had just got a freezer and was thrilled with the book. I still remember the paper I wrapped it in, lovely big sunflowers, it looked so pretty and my Mums face lit up when she saw it. She died 20 years ago but I still have the book and enjoy using it.
Pam
xThank you for this site :jNow OH and I are both retired, MSE is a Godsend0 -
Just got this through ebay, nice to see the old traditional recipes.0
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