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Have you tried them yet? [Jamie Oliver Homepage]( [The super-quick fix: make a roast in the time it takes to lay the table]( [Get your copy of the new book]( [The veggie: a gorgeous way to get your greens (and yellows!)]( [The hack: beautiful brunch (and homemade bread) in under 15 minutes]( [The fish dish: a simple salmon supper with big Asian flavours]( [The sweet treat: a 5-ingredient cookie your mates will fall in love with]( Fancy a free glass of Prosecco? To celebrate Jamie's new book and TV show, you can enjoy a glass of bubbly on us – every time you [visit a Jamie's Italian]( in October! Click the banner below to get your code. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by: news@from.jamieoliver.com [To unsubscribe from this mailing list click here]( | [Privacy Policy]( Jamie Oliver Enterprises Ltd.,Benwell House, 15-21 Benwell Road, London, GB, N7 7BL

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