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BAKING TIP…

If your baking trays and tins have lost their non-stickiness then try the ‘Tefal Airbake’ range, www.tefal.co.uk Air is trapped between the two layers of aluminium and stops the top sheet from overheating and burning […]

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WELLBEING TEA HAMPERS…

Clipper Teas have 10 wellbeing tea hampers to win at the moment, filled with a selection of their light and delicious green teas, sleep easy and detox infusions, and a gorgeous pair of Clipper Mugs. […]

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AFTERNOON TEA OFFERS FOR JANUARY…

The online website http://www.afternoontea.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=868&Itemid=16?source=newsletter – have negotiated a massive 25% discount off Afternoon Tea at a range of fabulous venues across the UK. Just go to the link for more details – maybe start the […]

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CAKE EATERS ANONYMOUS…

www.cakeeaters.co.uk/blog or facebook www.facebookc.om/cakeclubsnottingham I’ve only just found out that there is a local cake club in Nottinghamshire. A love of cakes brought together four friends from Nottingham. Sarah, Wana, Helen and Kate set up […]

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ROSE TEA RECIPE…

Mixing rose petals with normal black tea creates a wonderful refreshing drink, hot or cold. Ingredients 4 cups of boiling water 1 cup of rose petals 1 tea bag Method Combine all ingredients in a […]

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HONEYBUNS…

They say that Dorset holds the UK’s best kept food secret. It’s the home of Honeybuns, which is a hands on team who make the most delicious cakes, cookies, layered shortbreads, brownies and savouries. Emma […]

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BAKING MAD…

Baking Mad is a website that has everything you want to know about baking. It has recipes, ideas, tips and a club with discounts and competitions and offers. http://www.bakingmad.com It has pictures and videos to […]

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TEA, THE FAVOURITE BEVERAGE…

Tea, though ridiculed by those who are naturally coarse in their nervous sensibilities – will always be the favourite beverage of the intellectual. Thomas De Quincy (1785 – 1859) English critic and essayist