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The recipes on Dobbyssignature.com have been tried and tested by me and are to be used as a guide or reference. As shown, they have come out well enough for me and every effort has been taken to review each recipe posted. You may not always achieve the same results due to various reasons such as; the quality of products, Individual cooking ability, Ingredient variations e.t.c. Kindly use the information on this blog for reference purposes and make your own judgment.

The views, ideas & comments published here solely represent the Author & reader’s opinion. Please use them as a point of reference but make the final decision yourself. The site or the Author claims no responsibility for your decisions.


Texts & images on Dobbyssignature.com belong to the Author except otherwise stated. You need permission from the author before any content is reproduced in the media including print and web. Excerpts and links may be used Online provided full reference and clear credit is given to Dobby and Dobbyssignature.com or with a link to the original content. Copyright Infringement is a serious offence and will not be taken lightly.

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  All recipes on this site are my own creations and have been tested before being posted. It should be used as a guide or reference as the picture depicts the evidence of the outcome, efforts have been made to review each recipe posted. The same results may not be achieved due to varying reasons.  Be kind to use this information provided here for reference purpose and at your own discretion.

The ideas, views and comments published solely represents the Authors and Readers' opinions. Please kindly use them as a guide and take charge of your own decisions. Carefully reviews all recipes to make sure you are not allergic to any of its content. The  blog site or blog Author will not claim any responsibility for decisions taken. 

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The recipes on Dobbyssignature.com have been tried and tested by me and are to be used as a guide or reference. As shown, they have come out well enough for me and every effort has been taken to review each recipe posted. You may not always achieve the same results due to various reasons such as; the quality of products, Individual cooking ability, Ingredient variations e.t.c. Kindly use the information on this blog for reference purposes and make your own judgment.

The views, ideas & comments published here solely represent the Author & reader’s opinion. Please use them as a point of reference but make the final decision yourself. The site or the Author claims no responsibility for your decisions.


Texts & images on Dobbyssignature.com belong to the Author except otherwise stated. You need permission from the author before any content is reproduced in the media including print and web. Excerpts and links may be used Online provided full reference and clear credit is given to Dobby and Dobbyssignature.com or with a link to the original content. Copyright Infringement is a serious offence and will not be taken lightly.

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