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Hi,

I have just bought a standard ramouska from Lakeland, what a fantastic buy, i have just experimented in the house doing a full Sunday Dinner in it.

I know you can cook almost anything in it but i would be pleased of any info or recipes that you great cooks out there have done.

I am trying in the house first before we take it in the van.

Thanks,

Sue.
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Hi Sue,

Did you buy the wirebound recipe book as well.

If you did we can point you to the best recipes in there.

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Hi. Andy,

No i never bought the cookbook do you think it is worth it, i have just been on

the lakeland website and didnt know if it was worth getting. Do you think it is

a good buy.

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themariners wrote:
Hi. Andy,

No i never bought the cookbook do you think it is worth it, i have just been on

the lakeland website and didnt know if it was worth getting. Do you think it is

a good buy.

Sue.


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I'd still buy the book though. Lovely mouth watering piccies and a lot of the recipes make you lose weight the more of it you eat. I WISH!!!!

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You have answered another question!By the look of it , it will work for those vegetarian members of the family too.
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