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Anyone have this cookbook

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RobinHumphries · 19/07/2024 20:08

Does Anyone have this cookbook? If so could you please take a screenshot of the tapioca pudding recipe? I have misplaced my book….

Anyone have this cookbook
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theluckiest · 19/07/2024 20:15

It's the best recipe book ever!!

theluckiest · 19/07/2024 20:17

There you go

Anyone have this cookbook

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LibertyDuck · 19/07/2024 20:19

Tapioca pudding?! 🤢 I think someone has hidden the book.

RobinHumphries · 19/07/2024 20:20

@theluckiest thank you 😘😘

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RobinHumphries · 19/07/2024 20:22

@LibertyDuck 🤭

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TheYearOfSmallThings · 19/07/2024 20:25

On behalf of your family, please consider all the other, nicer deserts that don't contain tapioca 🙏

eddiemairswife · 19/07/2024 20:26

Do you really want to eat frogspawn??

Wendyinwonderland · 19/07/2024 20:44

Tapioca is very popular in bubble tea.

TheYearOfSmallThings · 19/07/2024 21:34

Wendyinwonderland · 19/07/2024 20:44

Tapioca is very popular in bubble tea.

I swear to God, every time I see a teenager sucking down a £5 bubble tea, I take my hat off to the genius who managed to make tapioca go viral.

RaininSummer · 19/07/2024 21:51

Which supermarkets sell tapioca in the uncooked form. Think I might need some.

Clutterbugsmum · 19/07/2024 22:00

theluckiest · 19/07/2024 20:15

It's the best recipe book ever!!

Yes it is I have my Nan's one from 1971, so nearly as old as me.

My children to make basic biscuits, scones. And to laugh at the recipes which have thankfully gone out of fashion.

Justcallmebebes · 19/07/2024 22:16

I have this!

theluckiest · 20/07/2024 10:32

Mine is a copy I was given when I went to uni.

It's amazing. All the basic recipes for scone, cakes, even timings for boiling an egg are brilliant.

The 1970s blancmanges & 'dinner party' food...not so much 🤣

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