September 20 Newsletter

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Idle minds

Idle cooks

Idle hands

Idle voices

Idle bodies

Idle archive

Idle minds

 
SeptemberCake Quiz
Cake Quiz answers
 Cooking Word Search
Word Search solution
 
Books suggested by members

Traditional Yorkshire Cooking by Sue Simkins (ISBN: 9781855683754)
Yorkshire is renowned for producing some of the most popular and tastiest foods, and has a plentiful supply of regional recipes - more than anywhere else in Britain. And there is no one better to compile a collection of the best traditional Yorkshire recipes than Mrs Simkins, who writes a regular cookery column for Dalesman.
A real taste of Yorkshire - in a book!

The new "Be-Ro 41st Edition" recipe book.

First published in 1923, and now in its 41st edition, the "Be-Ro" recipe book is arguably one of the best-selling cookery books ever, with more than thirty eight million copies having been sold.
The latest edition is packed with even more inspiring dishes together with a brand new "quick and easy" section which even the novice baker can follow!
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Idle cooks

 
September
Try these favourites from some of our members and have a sing along with this month's Jazz for Cooking classics.

Go continental and bake this popular French flatbread, a cousin of the Italian focaccia - Red onion, gruyère & rosemary fougasse.

A traditional recipe with some delicious variations - Baker Mike's Scones

One of Yorkshire's favourites - Curd Tarts.

And for those of us with a sweet tooth - Microwave Blueberry breakfast muffin.
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Idle hands

 
September
Try out one of these amazing cake decorating ideas.

Or for the zero calorie alternative, here are some crochet food patterns to whet your appetite.
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Idle voices

 
 A favourite from our Sing for Fun group - sing along with Dean Martin!

Sing along with these toe-tapping classics and try some new recipes with this month's Jazz for Cooking.
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Idle bodies

18 Form Qi Gong

 
These are the notes provided by Bridget after our ‘Tai Chi Frenzy’ in February.
Nothing too energetic, just wear your comfortable clothes!
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Idle archive

 
 
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