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Cath Kidston Jam Jar Booklet - Wrappings and Recipes for Delightful Jams and Preserves - cover

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Cath Kidston Jam Jar Booklet - Wrappings and Recipes for Delightful Jams and Preserves

Cath Kidston

Maison d'édition: Chronicle Books LLC

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This handy booklet contains techniques and recipes from Cath Kitson to help you transform plain glass jars into pretty gifts.
Disponible depuis: 28/09/2012.

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