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Is someone in your family hopeless at cooking?

Maybe its you.


Can?t boil an egg or make an omelette?

Fed up of relying on other people to cook for you?

Sick of eating ready meals and takeaways?


BBC3 are making an exciting new television series.

Working with a top chef you will learn to cook fantastic food for your family and friends.

This is an amazing opportunity to receive first class cookery lessons and be on BBC3.


Filming will begin in April 2009 in your local area.


If you are interested in taking part, or would like some more information, we would love to hear from you.


Please contact Alex, remember to leave your name, age and telephone number.

Email: [email protected]

Direct line: 0207 067 4864

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