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Breads, cakes, biscuits.... samples for feedbacks


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Hi everyone,


I'm starting a new business, homemade sourdough breads, cakes, buns, biscuits.... All handmade, homemade, based in East Dulwich.

I'd like to offer some free food samplings in return for feedback or recommendations.

For more info, just get in touch via pm or drop me a line: [email protected]


Thank you

We had some lovely sourdough bread and a wonderfully marble cake to try. The bread was lovely, great texture and one of the best flavours of a sourdough bread I have tasted. The marble cake was very moist with a cream filling and had a dark rich chocolate icing, so yummy! Thank you

We also tried sourdough bread, sourdough crackers and cocoa biscuits - little round balls of yumminess sandwiched with cream. THey were honestly among the most delicious things I have ever tasted in my life! And the bread was perfect- really light and delicious.

Mila - when will you start selling stuff??

We also tried some cocoa biscuits filled with buttercream, which were deliciously rich and some rye sourdough crackers, which were also very good, but the winner by far was the sourdough bread, I had it toasted with some butter and honey and it was just amazing.

Thank you!

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