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- ISBN13: 9780060974596
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product DescriptionThis book is a revelation to Americans who have never tasted real Cornish Pasties, Scotch Woodcock (a splendid version of scrambled eggs) or Brown Bread Ice Cream. From sumptuous breakfast that made England famous for black pudding steamed, trifles, meringues and syllabub yet recognized, no aspect of English food is ignored. Soups, fish, meat and game, vegetables, sauces, tea, scones, muffins, pies hot, salty, sweets and confectionery of all kinds are here in a clear, precise recipes with ingredients and utensils to be translated into American terms . . . . More>>
Read more... Tags: Black Pudding, British, Brown Bread, Confectionery, Cooking, Cornish Pasties, English Food, Fish Meat, Great, Meringues, Muffins, Pies, Remainder Mark, Revelation, Sauces, Scotch Woodcock, Scrambled Eggs, Secret, Soups, Splendid Version, Sumptuous Breakfast, Syllabub, Tea Scones, Utensils, Wellkept

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- ISBN13: 9780740785375
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product DescriptionHave your cake and laugh at him, too, with the processing of sweet cake that wrecks known: When Professional Cakes Go Hilariously Wrong. From the creator of the CakeWrecks Blog ultrapopular. com, here are the worst cake ever, including the ugly, stupid, frankly shocking, sad or unintentionally provoking and just plain fun. With witty commentary and behind the scenes of candies, cake wrecks ensure that we never look at pie the same way. Since May 2008, Jen Yates has been blogging about the calamities of confectionery, as CakeWrecks its popular website. com, winner of the 2008 elections Blogger Award for best humor blog, and three 2009 Weblog Awards (Bloggies) for best writing on a blog, Best New B.. . More>>
Read more... Tags: 2008 Elections, Best Writing, Cake, Cakes, Calamities, Candies, Confectionery, Hilariously, Humor, Laugh, Professional, Professional Cakes, Remainder Mark, Sweet Cake, Weblog Awards, Witty Commentary, Wrecks, Wrong, Yates