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Hi everyone, I posted on here at the beginning of lockdown for some feedback on my doorstep delivery idea. We have been delivering for 8 weeks now and it is going great! Thank you to the local customers that have ordered!


I?m aware there are lots of choices on takeaway platforms, I thought it would be good to give some more info on Doorstep darlings! I offer something different. Home cooked meals, that only require reheating, a small menu that changes weekly, made with love and care. Delivered FREE of charge to your doorstep every Wednesday. Prices range from ?6.50- ?7.50 per head for a main meal and a side...a total bargain! Oh and I have added brownies this week.


Menu is attached and you can find me on insta and Facebook @braizenkitchen . If you have any questions please feel free to ask!


Thanks so much, Clare

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