Table Magazine Volume 2

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Table Magazine Volume 2 is here. This issue is packed full of double the number of recipes in Volume One, giving you even more to try in your own home kitchen. We are especially proud of our photo series by Ola O Smit, who shares her travel polaroids with recipe developer Ellie Mulligan, to create recipes based off of these images.

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