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Hamper of goodies - ideal Mother's Day gift ?40


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This hamper of goodies would make a lovely present for Mother's Day - or just for you to enjoy!


The hamper is made up of 18 quality products including:


- Full antique wash finish willow 20" wicker basket (RRP 34.95)

- Nip from the Hip Raspberry Gin Liquer 375 ml (RRP: ?14.95) London dry gin and local Kentish fruit. No preservatives

- A selection of three traditional preserves from Mrs Bridges in a reusable natural hessian bag with cane handles. -Includes Fine Cut Orange Marmalade 340g, Lemon Curd 340g, Scottish Raspberry Preserve 340g (RRP ?9.95)

- Tregothnan Caffine-free Peppermint Tea (10 sachets) (RRP: ?3.95)

- Two bars of Light my Fire Luxury Dark Chocolate with orange & ginger 60g (RRP ?3.95 each)

- Tin of Bolero Cocoa & Hazelnut Wafer Sticks 110g (RRP: ?3.95)

- Rare Tea Co ? English Breakfast Tea 50g (RRP ?7.50)

- Rare Tea Co ? Single Estate Tea (Lost Malawi) Tin ? 50g (RRP ?7.00)

- Rare Tea Co ? Silver Tip White Tea Tin ? 25g (RRP ?7.50)

- Rare Tea Co ? Jasmine Tea Tin ? 25g (RRP ?7.50)

- Ladolea Organic Sweet Vinegar with Bergamot - a unique combination of red vinegar and grape syrup from the famous Agiorgitiko grape, flavoured with natural bergamot peels. (RRP ?14.95)

- Three Chutneys from the fine Cheese and Co (RRP ?4.95 each)

Onion Chutney for cheese - good with hard cheese, dark, sticky and rich (260g)

Piccalilli for cheese - good with hard cheese, tangy and crunchy (240g)

Plum chutney for cheese - good with blue cheese, sweet and intense (260g)

- Quirky Salt House Pack. Includes: Saltverk Flaky Sea Salt (60g), Oshima Island Ara Shio Dry (60g), Bali Baby Kechil (60g)(RRP ?11.95)


The retail value of this hamper and its contents would be just under ?140. I am selling for ?40 to clear.


Collection from near Dulwich Library.


(Please see my other hampers offer http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,1798878,1799333#msg-1799333 )

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