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🗓️ 31 October 2024
⏱️ 44 minutes
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We’re halfway through our walk with the brilliant Candice Brown as well as her three dogs Albus, Severus and Sibyl!
Candice tells us more about her pre-Bake Off life working as a secondary school teacher in a special educational needs department and how she is driven by a strong sense of injustice.
We also get a peek into the intensive process of getting on the Bake Off - and the positives and negatives that followed on from starring on that show.
Follow Candice on Instagram @CandiceBrown
We highly recommend you take a visit to The Green Man in Eversholt - for a truly dog-friendly pub and the best bacon butty on earth as well as an amazing menu of fresh, local and seasonal food.
Candice’s books Happy Cooking and Comfort are available now. You can buy your copy here!
Follow Emily:
Instagram - @emilyrebeccadean
X - @divine_miss_em
Walking The Dog is produced by Faye Lawrence
Music: Rich Jarman
Artwork: Alice Ludlam
Photography: Karla Gowlett
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