CLASSIC NIGERIAN RECIPES
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Ongoing, First published Mar 03, 2024
This ebook is written as a guide to learning how to cook Nigerian foods. You will find fifteen main recipes of some of the most 
popular dishes enjoyed all across southern Nigeria. So why make an ebook about Nigerian food recipes? Firstly, I love 
Nigerian foods. I think Nigerian cuisine has penerated a lot of cultures across the world and many people are becoming more 
curious of African cuisine in general. 
However, this ebook is for women and maybe men who are Nigerians or have been influenced by the culture through 
marriage, family or friendship to broaden their knowledge about Nigerian cuisine and develop their confidence in the 
kitchen. And most importantly for the young women starting out wanting to become better skilled at the Nigerian culinary 
arts.
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Just a Little Sugar

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Updates every Sunday 😉 Sugar has always been bullied. Her name didn't help matters at all. Why her mother called her Sugar she had no idea. Maybe it was her inclination to the sweets. Her love for confectionery and baking. Sugar had problems. Her concentration level was none existent which was not needed in her area of work and she could barely stand for the number of hours that was needed at her work place. The last thing she needed was a fainting drug addict who is so full of himself. But what happens when said drug addict is her client and she has to play nice even if he irks her.