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At My Table

โœ Scribed by Lewis, Fay


Publisher
Penguin Random House South Africa;Random House Struik
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Over 100 deliciously simple yet inspirational and foodproof recipes for any occasion. Accompanied by table settings and cost-effective ideas for centerpieces. Occasions include brunches, lunches, afternoon tea, early evening snacks, formal and informal dinners.


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