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Allyson Gofton's Recipe Journal

By (author) Allyson Gofton, Photographs by Alan Gillard





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Allyson Gofton's Recipe Journal is the perfect solution to keeping all your favourite recipes together in one place. The journal contains six section dividers with pockets and tabs for you to sort all your favourite recipes by: poultry, seafood, red meat, veggies, sweet treats and miscellaneous. Filled throughout with handy tips for the home cook, the journal lies flat for looking-while-cooking. Featuring more than forty of Allyson's own mouth-watering recipes, Allyson Gofton's Recipe Journal is a must-have for every home cook, to add to even the most extensive cookbook library.

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Publisher | Penguin Group (NZ)
Published date | 28 Mar 2011
Language |
Format | Hardback
Pages | 160
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-0-1435-6529-1
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BISAC | cooking / general


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