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Magpie Monday on Wednesday: Someone’s in the Kitchen…

Posted on 24 July 2013 by Robert

Some tasty tidbits for you. ◊ KIT KAT CAKE! I have a real weakness for Kit Kats, but I’m convinced that the plentiful strawberries on top of this Kit Kate cake make it a healthy option. So it’s okay to … Continue reading →

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