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NOW GONE: Free Average Joe Artisan Bread Making Kit with Refill pack


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For free: Artisan bread making kit with 2 enamel pans for baking in oven, metal bowl and various tools - also yeast and flour and posh salt and stuff. Used once, makes delicious bread, but I have come to the conclusion that I am just not someone who whips up a loaf of bread every other day so now it's just sitting in the cupboard making me feel guilty!


Please come and rescue this lovely bit of kit if you reckon you're more of a home baker than me!

http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/30961/average-joe-artisan-bread-kit


Pick up SE15. Call or text Helen on 07870569401 to arrange.

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