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Simply Food: 80 Delicious Wholefood Recipes for Everyday Living

Wholefood meets comfort food in this exquisite and utterly delicious cookbook. is just that — the joy of an easy, home-cooked meal made with love. Each recipe calls for no more than 15 minutes of hands-on time and features pantry basics to create the ultimate lazy breakfast, Sunday roast or spread for sunny springtime picnics: think tray bakes, sweet treats and three-step slow-cooker staples. Ozich’s delightful introswill bring soulful flavour and colourful flair to every kitchen and table.

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