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Great balls of dough, it’s Bake Off again!
There are some among you wondering what the point of The Great British Bake Off is.
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Speaking to The Sun newspaper, she said: “They [the producers] said there would be quite a lot of bread-making, which I am not so good at, so I said I would need another judge to do the job properly”.
Jo is now on the cusp of another big change, with plans to open a country pub, restaurant and cafe in Cambridgeshire.
Fans of 2012′s victor can tune in to ITV’s Lorraine, where he is a familiar face and the show’s resident chef.
But it wasn’t until I was in my 30s that I started to bake after suffering a back injury.
Talking about this series and the bakers Paul, 50, said: ‘I think they watch Bake Off, which is understandable, and they watch to see what we like.
With a flair for design, Frances triumphed over amateur bakers including Ruby Tandoh and Kimberley Wilson in 2013.
The 81-year-old has revealed she never eats a full meal during filming, sticking instead to just soups and starters in place of main meals. “I would love to meet up with her and get some tips”.
Previously more famous for getting baked than baking, Snoop also lifted the lid on the secret ingredient to his signature bake.
And for all the latest Bake Off news and features, head here.
Of course, the internet is only loving it and have taken to Twitter to express their joy at Mary’s new hair.
Nadiya was born in Britain, but her parents are from Bangladesh.
Welsh hairdresser Louise Williams, 46, fought back tears as Hollywood told her that her cake was “great inside, bad outside”. Another said: “I have shouted at a pie”. “My children say I’m living my dreams”.
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Provisional overnight figures show the popular BBC One baking show pulled in 47.5% of television viewers for the return of judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood and presenters Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins. “I am very well looked after”, she said.