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Books
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The Joy of Snacks : A celebration of one of life's greatest pleasures, with recipes€15.99
Take your morning coffee with cinnamon crumble cake and your evening wine with mushroom pate, via a riot of salsas, crispy bits, banana splits, cheeseballs and frozen pina coladas.
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Airbnb For Dummies€19.50
Turn to the most-trusted guide to get started on your Airbnb adventure Airbnb For Dummies is here to help you prep your property and post your first listing on the wildly popular short-term rental site.
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Student One Pound Meals : Budget Food for Late Nights and Lazy Mornings€16.99
All the recipes in this book have been taken from Miguel's previously published One Pound Meals series. Eat well on a tight budget and a busy schedule with Instagram chef Miguel Barclay's delicious meals that cost less than GBP1 per person.
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The Little Book of Seafood : A celebration of fabulous fish and seafood from across the country€15.99
The Little Book of Seafood is a culinary creation containing a range of seafood recipes from chefs across the UK.
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Everything is Under Control : A Memoir with Recipes€12.99
Phyllis writes of longing, suffering, family, and food with such delicate power. Like the best chefs, she knows how to make a masterpiece from a few simple ingredients: truth, poignancy, and love.
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Food Through the Ages : A Popular History€19.99
Written for food aficionados everywhere, this book provides an entertaining look at the history and development of the key foods we eat every day.
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Pinch of Nom: Food Planner (Includes 24 Recipes)€13.99
From the record-breaking no.1 bestselling authors of Pinch of Nom comes this six-month journal containing everything you need to chart progress, plan weekly meals and smash your goals.
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How to Eat : Vintage Classics Anniversary Edition€16.95
`At its heart, a deeply practical yet joyously readable book...you are all set to head off to the kitchen and have a truly glorious time' Nigel Slater, Guardian