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Sophie Kooks Month by Month: Februuary - Quick and Easy Feelgood Seasonal Food for February from Kooky Dough's Sophie Morris - cover

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Sophie Kooks Month by Month: Februuary - Quick and Easy Feelgood Seasonal Food for February from Kooky Dough's Sophie Morris

Sophie Morris

Publisher: Gill Books

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Summary

Enjoy heartwarming February recipes, including:Pasta AmatricianaChorizoBean and Cabbage StewDark Chocolate and Orange CookiesBaked ApplesSpicy Chicken Thighs with Cannellini BeansHerb-Crusted Cod with Pepper Ratatouille and Rosemary ChipsLucinda’s Lemon Drizzle CakeTomato and Chilli Soup with Crunchy Croutons
Available since: 09/01/2012.

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