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      <title>Who is Delia cheating</title>
      <description>This was first posted in April 2008 … see also www.notjustfood.co.uk/media for a&amp;nbsp; clip of me discussing same issue live on GMTV&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Delia Smiths latest How to Cheat book has caused debate. Are people who can cook missing the point, is this a good introduction to cooking for those who would not otherwise dare to try?&lt;br&gt;</description>
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