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Hello everyone,


Here is a link to our latest newsletter, which includes details of our August East Dulwich Supper Club, and masses

of other good stuff!


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Best wishes, Suzanne

Suzanne James Catering

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Had a lovely meal in interesting company at the East Dulwich Supperclub last night. Excellent quality ingredients, a wee cocktail or two and a goody bag to take home. It's held monthly and I highly recommend.


A few photos on my blog if you are interested. Not as many as I would like as I was having so much fun I forgot to keep taking snaps.


http://showmelovelylittlethings.tumblr.com

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