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The Unofficial Last of the Summer Wine Cookbook - cover

The Unofficial Last of the Summer Wine Cookbook

Margaret Harker

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Last of the Summer Wine is an iconic British sitcom that ran from 1973 to 2010. It is the longest running sitcom in history. 
  
The show is set in a Yorkshire town surrounded by beautiful hilly countryside; Last of the Summer Wine was filmed in Holmfirth and its surroundings. 
  
The series is about a group of elderly men who engage in rather juvenile adventures. Later the show became an ensemble piece with an array of characters. The series has a lovely relaxed atmosphere and food is a part of this. The characters are often seen in a local cafe – Sid’s Cafe. 
  
Try some of the food from Last of the Summer Wine in this new cookbook.
Available since: 02/09/2024.
Print length: 29 pages.

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