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Delia Smith's 'cheats' fly off the shelves
Her fellow chefs may have panned her latest television show, but Delia Smith has proved – once again – she is the country's most powerful cook. Delia Smith confounds critics Sales of frozen mashed potato and ready-mixed spices are up A range of products and ingredients featured in her 'How to Cheat at Cooking' book and TV programme have been flying off supermarket shelves, despite attacks on the recipes for being expensive and unhealthy. (28/04) Read
Keyword(s) : Frozen, Recipe, Ingredient, Spice
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