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From the splendid Eccles cakes of London's St John Bakery to the
delicate pasteis de nata at Manteigaria in Lisbon, Europe's Best
Bakeries has baked goods for every taste. This overview of bakeries
in the UK, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Spain, Greece, Italy,
Germany and France is a fascinating, mouth-watering and unique
introduction to Europe's long and impressive baking tradition.
Vacations are fun and memorable, and so is this vacation journal.
The 20+ prompts offer an easy and enjoyable way to capture and
share the highlights of your adventure. Have fun recording the
activities and stories, and years from now, when you reread it, you
will be grateful that you did so! This travel journal is perfect
for family vacations, road trips, and epic adventures. Enjoy!
Oh! I do like to be beside the seaside. An inspirational
illustrated guide to 50 coastal days out, all within easy reach of
London. Swap your oyster card for fresh oysters at Whistable, and
trade in city parks for the wide open spaces of Camber Sands.
Written by ex-Time Out editor Sarah Guy, London on Sea offers 50
fun days out on the coast with whimsical tone of voice that
captures the magic of a day out on the beach. Timeless entries will
feature the best walking routes, where to see breath-taking views,
interesting architectural quirks and those local institutions that
make each town unique. Destinations include: Southwold,
Walberswick, Thorpeness, Aldeburgh, Walton-on-the-Naze,
Frinton-on-Sea, Clacton-on-Sea, Southend, Leigh-on-Sea, Whitstable,
Herne Bay, Margate, Broadstairs, Ramsgate, Sandwich, Deal, Dover,
Folkestone, Hythe, Camber, Hastings, St Leonards, Bexhill,
Eastbourne, Seaford, Rottingdean, Brighton, Worthing,
Littlehampton, Bognor Regis, East & West Wittering,
Bournemouth.
London for Dogs features over 120 ideas for things to do with your
dog in the city. Organised around each borough from North to South,
East to West, there's something to discover whether you want to be
surprised by a gem just round the corner or fancy exploring
somewhere further afield. Including pubs, cafes and restaurants
that welcome dogs with enthusiasm; find the best places to enjoy a
quiet hour or meet up with friends, and maybe even discover your
new local. As well as London's more obvious green spaces, this
guide will also highlight unsung parks, such as the lovely Hilly
Fields in South East London. There'll also be suggestions of
weekend activities such as the Lee Valley dog agility course, which
includes jumps, hoops and a high walk. For less energetic things to
do on the weekends, the guide will also cover behaviourists,
groomers and quirky dog boutiques where you can treat your pooch to
everything from handmade treats to tweed dog collars. Looking to
escape city life for a day? The guide also includes inspiration for
short trips away, as well as top ten lists for those pushed for
time. Whether you're a resident Londoner looking for new
dog-friendly inspiration, or a visitor hoping to navigate the city
with your four-legged friend, London for Dogs will transform your
experience of London. Featuring contributions from journalist and
broadcaster Kate Spicer, food writer Debora Robertson and founder
of Lily's Kitchen Pet Food, Henrietta Morrison.
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