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Meet Bake-Off Star Ruby Tandoh


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Crumb is the new cookbook from Ruby Tandoh, one of the finalists in last year?s Great British Bake-Off. It?s a joyful passionate book that rediscovers the simple pleasures of baking ? a book to be shared by novices and seasoned bakers alike.

Meet Ruby, taste some of her recipes, ask about your baking problems and get a behind the scenes view of the Bake-Off. This promises to be a wonderful and fun afternoon with a major new talent in the food-writing world. Photographs in the book are by local photographer Nato Welton.


Saturday 4th October 3pm

St Barnabas Parish Hall

Dulwich Village


Tickets: ?5


Village Books

020 8693 2808

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