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Classic Vegetarian Recipes
By:Rose Elliot
Published on 2012-03-12 by Hachette UK

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The Hamlyn Classic Chefs series is a celebratory collection of some of the most admired chefs the world has to offer - noteworthy not only for their pioneering approach to food, but also for their dependable, uncomplicated and trustworthy recipes. Rose Elliot comes from a family of three generations of vegetarians and is regarded as one of the world's finest vegetarian writers with over 50 books to her name.

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