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Is this book just the spawn of the devil (6) now as it looks oh so sweet and innocent but when you start to make some of the cakes you become obsessed to the point where nothing else matters except for another fix of Fridge-set Banana Cheesecake, or Mississippi Mud Pie.


Keep clear of this book my learned EDF friends for I am going to exorcise my copy to get the devil's maple and pecan muffins out of me :X


Get thee behind me Satan !!!!::o

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