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Telegraph food editor & cookery writer Diana Henry at Suzanne James 24th November


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Come along to Suzanne James Kitchens on Monday 24th November and hear Telegraph food editor Diana Henry talk about her writing, cooking and her latest book A Change of Appetite. At ?6 a ticket, you'll get a glass of wine and the chance to sample some of Diana's recipes as you hear her talk.


You can have a sneaky peek at some of Diana's recipes at her website here, if you need ideas for your supper... http://dianahenry.co.uk/


Your ?6 ticket will be redeemable against a purchase of A Change of Appetite. Book tickets online at http://dulwichbooks.co.uk/ call us on 020 8670 1920 or pop into Dulwich Books at 6 Croxted Road SE21 8SW.

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