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    <title>Part-time baker</title>
    <subTitle>: simple bakes without the stress</subTitle>
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  <abstract>No time, but love to bake? Go part-time with these quick and easy recipes. Florence Stanton (@Tasting.Thyme) proves that you can find time to bake and enjoy delicious treats no matter what life throws at you.

Forget hours spent in the kitchen following complex instructions!

In Part-Time Baker, each recipe is clearly labelled with ‘Hands-on time’ and ‘Total time’ – to make it crystal clear how much effort you’ll need to put in.

Many of the bakes can be prepped in just 10 minutes and there are plenty of cheats and tips for impressive results. There’s no need for loads of obscure baking equipment and all the recipes can be scaled up for sharing or down for enjoying solo.</abstract>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">/ Florence Stanton.</note>
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