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Help!!!! Does anyone have 'A Wolf in the Kitchen' by Lindsey Bareham?

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bubble99 · 22/08/2006 20:51

I'm supposed to be cooking her sort of Moroccan tomato chicken thing tomorrow for our nursery children - and I've lost the book.

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bubble99 · 22/08/2006 20:53

Hopeful bump?

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bubble99 · 22/08/2006 21:29

Panic over. I've found it.

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motherinferior · 22/08/2006 21:31

Is it any good? And how are you, anyway?

bubble99 · 22/08/2006 21:39

Large, MI, very large.

I'm booked for a CS on October 26th, taking no chances this time.

The book is good, simplified versions of some good recipes which always seem to work. I admit to reading the ES, which seems to rank down there with the Daily Mail as far as reading material goes? I can't stand their new cookery writer, Catriona Skepper (sp) Too faffy for my liking - Lindsey Bareham (their previous recipe gal) was my kind of person.

BTW, we're toying with Rafael for DS4, which I think was one of your faves if one of your inferiorettes had been a boy. Is there a male alternative to 'inferiorette'?

You Okay?

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motherinferior · 22/08/2006 21:41

Nige Slater is a big fan of LB.

Yep, I'd have gone for Raphael/Rafael (my nephew was born on 25 October three years ago and is called Noah, btw). Me, I'm OK (supposed to be working tonight but have done bog-all), and am supposedly busy (see above).

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