Bero Book
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Bero Book
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-- 06 Nov 2016, 16:29 --
Reading a new book called Tolstoy's Resurrection about a prostitute whom a solicitor went out with and has appeared in court accused of murdering someone he is hoping she does not recognise him. It is a penguin classic. His last book. Written in the 1800s in Russia. You may have read this book it is most entertaining as describes everyone in fine detail.
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Thanks for suggesting the book. I had never heard about it.clattnow wrote: ↑22 Jul 2016, 02:59 I like the Bero book a small book which started at 10p the recipes are done in stages easy to follow and good for any house wife. The person who invented the book was called Bell ro but changed the title to a more catchier theme to sell the book. It is now around a £1.00 to purchase. All the recipes turn out well because it is done in step format. I bake some lovely lemon scones from the book. I have baked the other recipes which my husband loves to eat. One is called chocolate spice cake. The chef forum love the lemon scone recipe. I also like the savoury section on herbal yam slices.