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HEY MUMS! Looking for kitchen help for my growing food business


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Hi everyone, my names Clare and I run a small catering business based at my flat opposite East Dulwich station. Our main work is supplying local cafes with a mixture of pastry items, hot food and salads. I am growing quite rapidly and am in need of an extra pair of hands on certain days in the week. I will pay ?10 an hour and work on a casual basis as my needs will change depending on the demand from my clients.


Ideally looking for a competent cook, you don't need to be a chef (I'm not!) just a confident home cook, who knows their way around a kitchen. I make lots of sausage rolls and other pastry items.


This may suit a mum looking for some work in between school drop offs, in fact it might be perfect!


Spread the word and do get in touch - [email protected] - use Reference *HELP NEEDED* 07919095012


Look forward to hearing from you.


Clare

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