ROALD DAHL'S REVOLTING RECIPES AS PRESENTED BY GARY RHODES ON BBC TV Fresh mudburgers, hot frogs, lickable wallpaper, stinkbugs' eggs and crispy wasp stings. . . mmm scrumptious! This mouth-watering collection of sensational savouries, gooey puddings and luscious drinks all appear in Roald Dahl's books and now feature as real-life recipes in this extraordinary cookery book. With easy-to-follow instructions, glorious illustrations and colour photographs of every dish, REVOLTING RECIPES is a real treat for Dahl fans to sauvour with delight!
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Roald Dahl Biography
Roald Dahl is one of the world’s greatest children’s book authors. Born in Wales in 1916 to Norwegian parents, he was a mischievous child and was always in trouble at school.
His dark, unsentimental stories are said to have been influenced by several tragedies during his lifetime. When he was just three, his sister and father
Quentin Blake Biography
Quentin Blake is a much celebrated English illustrator, author and lecturer. He was born in London in 1932 and is still very active, helping to decorate public spaces including hospitals, galleries and theatres with his drawings. In 2013 he was knighted for services to illustration and became Sir Quentin Blake.
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