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SUGAR FREE RECIPE BOOK..

David from Stoke

Selling on behalf of my daughter who wrote the book.


Being sugar free (fructose free) doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the sweet things in life. Caramel Slice, Cup Cakes, Raspberry & Coconut Muffins, Shortbread and Vanilla Icecream are just a few of the delicious, easy recipes you will find inside Hungry Tums...Sweet As.

With over 40 beautifully illustrated recipes that you will use over and over again, you are covered from breakfast right through to dinner and beyond. This book has it all with amazingly simple, yet tasty options for lunchboxes, morning teas, parties, desserts and more.

Explanations of photos (in order)

RASPBERRY AND COCONUT MUFFINS
SMOOTHIES
SHEPHERD'S PIE
PIZZA SCROLLS
NACHOS
LAMB CURRY
CHICKEN SPECIAL
CURRY MINCE
SPAGHETTI BOLOGNESE
CREAMY SEMI-DRIED TOMATO AND CHICKEN PASTA
BACON AND EGG PIE
VANILLA ICE CREAM
SPONGE CAKE
PIKELETS
CARAMEL SLICE
AFGHANS

Take a look inside and make your life a little sweeter.



Price $14.00 which includes FREE Postage

Price: $14

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