Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I got a cake from the cake store and didn't like it, it was ?60 for a victorian sponge cake and chocolate icing and was bland but maybe that is just us.

However I will recommend Ceri cake, we ordered a chocolate and mint cake from her, plus a carousel cake and both were utterly divine. Ceri is doing my son's first birthday cake and his baptism cake also.

Plus she is local, got to support the local businesses!

Selena (Loopymum) has advertised her business on this forum before. I've never used her, but communicated with her about some cupcakes for my son's first birthday and found her very accomodating. The pictures she posted on her thread are georgeous.

-A


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,456653,456863#msg-456863

Thanks for the mention Amanda ! And for all those looking for a special cake for their next celebration I am happy to send

images / prices for consideration.


Just send me your email address. I have years of baking and crafting experience as my username suggests I am mum to three adorable children so I have spent many a year hand making dinky little party bags with personalised tags and I have started

to market these alongside the cakes / cookies.


I also have a fantastic variety of vintage and modern retro cake stands available to hire to give your edible creations that extra wow factor.


Bye for now.


Xx

Hi! Thanks to those who recommended me! My name is Jennifer and I am Bespoke Cakes London. Please check out my website as I do a wide variety of cakes that are all personalised to specifications at very reasonable prices! While not pictured I also do tiered cakes!


Thanks!


www.bespokecakeslondon.com

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Moving into a new place and need both a wardrobe and a chest of drawers, ideally collection Friday. Thanks!
    • Lordship Lane has two dry cleaners, three pizza places and an Italian selling pizza, two burger places, three bakeries, two hardware (ish, I'm thinking AJ Farmer here), God knows how many coffee and charity shops, two Italians, three nail salons, five wine shops... Where was the abject outrage when Dynamic Vines opened up literally next door to Cave de Bruno? But I don't see his customers decamped next door - no, those stalwarts are still out in force every night.  In Roman times all businesses were clustered by product. It's what kept prices down. Same in any market you go to abroad, they're all selling the same things next to each other.  Why is everyone being so hard on this new place? It's called healthy competition - you can't curtail the expansion of your business on the basis you that might hurt someone else's. 
    • I have a new fixation so any available, please let me know.  Thanks.
    • In restaurant terms I would say a chain manifests when the motivation is no longer “we are a couple/small group who have an idea and love food” who open a restaurant, them another and then a few more BUT THEN PIVOT to “we need capital to rollout out new restaurants so we have leveraged the help of the following investors”  that is the moment it stops being about the chef/food on the plate and becomes about the spreadsheet  so it is POSSIBLE  for a restaurant to have 50 branches and not be a chain - but I can’t think of any  I don’t know chango - by based on the number of outlets they appear to have just crossed/or are about to cross that line 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...