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Starting your own Cake Club is as easy as
Nigella Lawson apple pie. |
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First find some people who share your love of cake, puddings, |
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deserts, pastries and other delicious things. |
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Your fellow Cake-Clubbers could be friends or colleagues. The latter |
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is especially good. Then you can have Cake Club during while you are |
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| Agree on when you’ll meet. And whose turn will be when. Draw up a timetable maybe. |
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| You meet. You eat. You do it again. That’s it. Yum. |
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P.S. Don’t worry if you can’t find people who like sweet things, start a Savoury Club instead. This is exactly the same but with sausage rolls instead of Swiss rolls, sandwiches instead of strudels, cheeseboards instead of cheesecakes, okay you get the picture, we’ll stop now. Sorry. |
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