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New dessert journal from Moleskine

Moleskine dessert journal

Who? Moleskine

What? If the sweet stuff is what you’re into then you can’t be without the new dessert journal from Moleskine. With four themed tabbed sections, three bookmark ribbons, double expandable inner pocket, it’s the only thing you’ll need to keep your dessert recipes in check. Now, to start baking…

When? Available now

Where? Available online from Moleskine

How? Buy now from Moleskine

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