Jenniferpl
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Reged: 15/04/2008
Posts: 913
Loc: South East London
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I've just treated my self to the Hummingbird Bakery cookbook - my, it's lush the pics are mouth watering, I can't wait to try some of the recipees, which look really easy to follow. I shall start with the carrot cake as I'm doing afternoon tea for some of the lovely forum ladies at the weekend and it's one of the cakes that has been requested. Its a gorgous book and well worth a place on the book shelf.
heres a link to the barkery to drool over
http://www.hummingbirdbakery.com/flash.html#home_in
and here's a link to the book
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hummingbird-Bakery-Cookbook-Tarek-Malouf/dp/1845978307
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Nikki2
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Reged: 21/11/2006
Posts: 185
Loc: West Midlands
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I agree it's a fabulous cookery book!
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dizeeblonde
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Reged: 19/01/2008
Posts: 4632
Loc: Manchester
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Oh you've tempted me I think I will treat myself to this one....... Thanks for this looks yummy.
Will you update us with your verdict on the recipes please.
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Chipmunk
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Reged: 02/02/2008
Posts: 2670
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Hi ladies, I got this book a few weeks ago and it is absolutely fab. Just a word of warning though if you are making cupcakes the recipe makes about 18 muffin cases I think it is done to american standards. The second time I did them I did 3/4 of the recipe and it made 12 decent sized cupcakes. Also the same thing with the lemon cake it came out HUGE so next time I would 1/2 it or make two. Have made quite a few of the recipes now and they taste fab according to my family ( I don't eat sweet stuff). Please post and let me know how you get on.
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GILL3SQ
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Reged: 29/07/2008
Posts: 1484
Loc: Staffordshire
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My daughter got this (eventually) from The Book People on line and it was only about a fiver.
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