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Outrageous Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake - and why I kept my new cookbook a secret

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Hello everybody, Before giving you a little preview of today's recipe, I wanted to say a big and hea

Hello everybody, Before giving you a little preview of today's recipe, I wanted to say a big and heartfelt thank you for sharing my excitement [when I surprised you](=) with my new cookbook, [TONIGHT]()! It's been a long, hard haul, especially the past few months, and being able to tell you has been the happiest part of the journey for this second book. :) And in today's post, I'm also including a little explanation of why I kept the second book a secret for the past year. I know sticking that kind of chatter in a sinfully outrageous peanut butter cake is random, but such is the flow of conversation sometimes! GOOD FOOD & WINE SHOW 2024 And lastly, in more exciting news, our [Chef JB]() and I are back on the stage at the Good Food & Wine Show in Sydney, for one day only on Saturday 22 June 2024! Schedule, event information and tickets [here](). - Nagi x --------------------------------------------------------------- [Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake - for a crowd!]() This is a cake for anyone who's tried to cut a towering 4 layer round cake into 25 slices to share with co-workers. #impossible [Get the recipe]() --------------------------------------------------------------- Good Food & Wine Show 2024 In exciting news, [Chef JB]() and I are back on stage at the Good Food & Wine Show 2024 in Sydney, for one day only! Event information and tickets [here](). - Nagi x [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | PO Box 226, Gladesville, NSW 1675

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