Criminal Desserts: Cops for Cancer Cookbook

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Criminal Desserts is a delicious compilation of family recipes that were put together for an excellent cause. The desserts inside this book were made with a sweet tooth in mind. There are over 80 different recipes, which will be sure to keep you turning those pages for a long time. Also, four heartwarming stories from children affected by cancer fill this book with love and hope for the future. The Canadian Cancer Society in partnership with Cops For Cancer is pr… More >>

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