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Bake & Celebrate : Cookies & Treats Cookbook


I am thrilled to announce that one of my recipes will be featured in this new 'Bake & Celeberate :  Cookies & Treats' cookbook.  Many thanks to Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Ltd for giving me the opportunity to be part of this joint cookbook.


The book will be sold at S$14.90 once launched at the bookstores in Singapore in December which comes in handy as a gift to your family and friends for the coming festive seasons.  But there will be a special pre-order sale for this book at a special price of S$11.95, which is a 20% discount from the actual retail price.  There will be a delivery charge of S$10 for orders of 4 copies and below.  Free delivery will be provided for 5 copies and above.  The pre-order starts from now till 9 December 2016.  Kindly direct all orders to letsbakeandcelebrate@gmail.com

As for Malaysian readers, you can place your order @  http://www.mphonline.com/books/nsearchdetails.aspx?&pcode=9789814771689

Thank you for your kind support!

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  1. Definitely anything chocolate & raspberry for my dream birthday cake! And love cookies.

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