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Item Details
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CHOCCYWOCCYDOODAH
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By: |
Christine Taylor |
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Hardback |
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£25.00 |
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£18.25 |
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£6.75 |
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ISBN 10: |
1848094515 |
ISBN 13: |
9781848094512 |
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Publisher: |
CORNERSTONE |
Pub. date: |
26 March, 2015 |
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288 |
Description: |
Intends to celebrate all things chocolate and cake from a team that have dedicated their lives to being joy-makers and cake-bakers. The authors share their own personal chocolate and cake favourites in addition to stories behind Rocky Road recipe. |
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Choccywoccydoodah's chocolate geniuses are found in their Brighton based Mothership, where artists, designers and sculptors create extraordinary confections to commission. The Mothership is home to a shop, cafe, secret party room and the first Witches Kitchen. The Flagship is a magnificent former tobacco factory, just off Carnaby Street, in London. Tourists, fans, chocolate lovers and aspiring Doodahs from all over the world pilgrimage to both the Mothership and Flagship to satiate their appetite for cake, chocolate and Choccywoccydoodah. Choccywoccydoodah: Chocolate, Cake and Curses is a book to celebrate all things chocolate and cake from a team that have dedicated their lives to being joy-makers and cake-bakers. It is a story book of recipes where Christine and her Doodahs share their own personal chocolate and cake favourites in addition to stories behind the world famous Rocky Road recipe, the Nuns Naughty Secrets, and the reason Brighton (chocolate) rocks. Choccywoccydoodah Chocolate, Cake and Curses has been written to put a spell on all chocolate lovers, everywhere. After all, everyone deserves a little magic. |
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UK |
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Preface Publishing |
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Returnable |
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