30 Christmas Things to Cook and Eat

30 Christmas Things to Cook and Eat
ISBN-10
0746087632
ISBN-13
9780746087633
Category
Board book
Pages
30
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Usborne Books
Author
Rebecca Gilpin

Description

30 yummy recipes to make during the festive season, including cranberry crispies, marzipan cakes, coconut Christmas mice and cheesy stars. For each recipe, there is a photograph of the finished result, an ingredients list and clear step-by-step instructions.

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