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Interview with Great British Bake Off Finalists 2013 – Ruby Tandoh and Kimberley Wilson

February 10, 2014October 6, 2016 Annie-May Gibb

We were lucky enough to catch up with Great British Bake Off finalists 2013 – Ruby Tandoh and Kimberley Wilson – at the fantastic ‘Be Remarkable‘ event sponsored by Nokia. They were happy to chat with us about baking, new experiences, and believing in yourself.

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