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I can recommend Sarabration cakes by Sarah Gaskell. She just made a fantastic cake for my sons 6th birthday with a bowling theme. I was very impressed with the decoration and the chocolate cake was delicious too.

Have a look at https://m.facebook.com/SarabrationCakes for more info.

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DulwichPianoFestival Wrote:

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> Local cake maker Em Friddle is a graphic designer

> as well as cake maker so has an amazing skill for

> making complex and artistic cakes.

> https://www.facebook.com/friddlescakes/timeline


After all the recommendations, I asked Em Friddle of Friddle's cakes to design and make our friend's cake and it looks fabulous- she is great to work with, too! I will post photos of it after the event.

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