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Hello,


My mum is coeliac and I'm trying to find some gluten-free pork pies for her birthday (Monday). This probably sounds like a lame birthday present but it's something she's really missed since developing the disease! I was hoping the East Dulwich Deli would sell them but they don't, so I'm slightly stuck and Google isn't helping much. Does anybody know anywhere, either locally or in Central?




Thanks in advance

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LuLu Too Wrote:

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> Wagfree in Brixton Market (www.wagfreefood.com) is

> a brilliant local baker of wheat & gluten free

> yummy stuff - I think including pies!

>

> Franklins Fram Shop on L Lane stocks some of their

> goods - if you can't get to Brixton.

> Hope your mum gets to enjoy a GF pork pie!


Thatnks for the suggestion. Wagfree don't do pork pies unfortunately, they said it's something they've been meaning to try though. Found this recipe which doesn't seem too difficult, we shall see! Thanks for all the suggestions

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