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Hi EDF,


I'm wanting a cake for Feb and I really like this Ponyo cake (see pics). I need a dairy and wheat-free cake and also one without too many additives/preservatives is vital. Maybe using natural food colourings?


See these sites - http://www.cakekraft.co.uk/ingredients/colourings/liquid-colours/pme-food-colouring-liquid


http://www.anandafoods.co.uk/india-tree-natures-colours-collection.html


Has anyone had a dairy and wheat-free cake that tastes as good as the "naughty stuff"? Have you ordered one from somewhere great?


All help will be greatly appreciated.


Please PM me is you make cakes or know someone who makes them.


Needs to feed 16 roughly.


Thanks,


D

Hi all,


I am going down to brixton this weekend to enquire and hopefully taste some :)

I've loved the Ponyo cake ever since I first saw it. I've had a few suggestions via PM too.


Will keep you all updated and posts a pic. February feels like such a long way off.

Re the almonds - my brother has a nut allergy but can eat everything else. If I go the almond route I'll have to buy him a separate little cake :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi all,


WAG free were brilliant. However, I am having to put all cake dreams on hold for a while. I am reacting to almost everything I eat so now I am waiting for further tests and an ultrasound. At the rate this is going It looks like I'll be celebrating with nothing but a candle in some blu tack :(

This recommendation might be a bit further afield, but I tried a carrot cake from Sugargrain.com the other day when I was shopping at Whole Foods in Clapham Junction. It was one of the best gluten-free & dairy-free cakes I've had in a long time. I think they have a stall at Brockley & Borough markets. Not sure if they do custom cakes, but figured it wouldn't hurt to ask.


Good luck!

Hello! I am just in the process of setting up a gluten free catering company in Peckham and would be delighted to make you a cake. My business partner is a fully trained nutritionally and might also be able to give you some advice about your allergies if you like. Please give me a ring on 07972 774 173 if you are interested. Best wishes, Alice

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