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'Make a Bake'. A new monthly baking group. Starts 18th August. East Dulwich.


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Yes thanks Holly, Tash and Mary, fab evening! Enjoying my goody bag items today too.


Will have a think about a name.


This was my recipe:

http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/749703/frosted-courgette-and-lemon-cake


Notes:

The butter in the ingredients is split between cake and frosting so don't mis-read and put it all in the cake which is what I did the first time!

I find it best to cream the butter and sugar first then put in the rest of ingredients it lists as the first time when I mixed it all in together it was really lumpy!


Looking fwd to your recipes as so many delish things last night!!


Ginny

Hello everyone!


I've set up a new thread about the baking group with the new dates of MONDAYS so please see that for details of the next event etc!


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?6,1563408


I'll stop using this thread now.

Holly xx

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