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Cake Making - Mother/Daughter Bonding |
Wednesday 19 November 2003 |
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Can you remember when you last baked a cake? Odds on, it was when you were a child, or it was with a child.
This week a new play opens in London about this simple pleasure which explores the rite of passage of baking with mother.
The playwright of Cake Sarah Woods and award-winning cake-maker Julie Duff join Jenni to talk about how the joy of making cakes affects the mother and daughter relationship. The play 'Cake' runs until 7 December at Battesea Arts Centre. Box office: 020 7223 2223. Cakes: Regional & Traditional by Julie Duff is published Grub Street Publishing; ISBN: 1904010539 Tell us your experiences on Mother/Daughter Rivalry for our phone-in next week Or you can go to our Message Board
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