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"Why are hot cross buns and Easter insperable?",
"Food & Home Magazine"
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"textContent": "There’s a very specific kind of joy reserved for spotting hot cross buns back on the shelves. It’s warm, a little nostalgic, and smells faintly of cinnamon. Suddenly, Easter feels close enough to taste. But beyond their soft centres and glossy tops, hot cross buns carry a story that’s far richer than their spice blend. So why have these sticky, cross-marked [...]\n\nThe post Why are hot cross buns and Easter insperable? appeared first on Food & Home Magazine.",
"title": "Why are hot cross buns and Easter insperable?"
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