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All labels on bitesizecooking.com have been specially designed by our graphic designer Tracey Lee Cooper. With a vast experience of designing under her belt, Tracey has captured the essence of food and cooking in both abstract and realistic images that you can use in a number of areas in your home.

Each design comes as a PDF that has been created to fit a various Avery Labels. All you need to do once you purchase the design, is buy a box of the labels and print away. You'll need a colour printer to get the full value of the design.

Once you purchase your label, you'll be directed back to the site to download the design. All payments for products on bitesizecooking.com go through PayPal. You do not have to have a Paypal account to make a purchase, you can use a credit card or a bank transfer. You'll have the option to choose once you reach the Paypal site. You can read more about Paypal HERE.



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  • Christmas CakeMaking Your Own Christmas Gifts12 December, 2009

    Not only are home made Christmas gifts well received but just about everyone, they will also be remembered long after store bought choices and, they're relatively inexpensive. This year my sister Tracey and I decided to create lots of small... [Read More]

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    A child discovering the delights of Christmas for the first time is presented with a wonderful array of good things: trees with sparkling lights, carol singing, rich food such as iced cakes and biscuits, presents tucked into bulging stockings and... [Read More]

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    Let's make a cake my nephew said, and of course his mother obliged. Who'd have thought such a simple task to could turn into such a disaster! I won't even begin to tell you what went wrong. Needless to say, that recipe won't be... [Read More]

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Issue 9 - Christmas 2009
For most people, Christmas dinner is the meal of the year, and the one for which the host and hostess, family and friends reserve the highest hopes and the greatest of expectations.