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I don't know if you are on Facebook, but someone has started a group for local makers to share their work with the local community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/225697658207965/

Not strictly East Dulwich, it's called "Supporting Creative Makers In SE London Online Craft Fair"

https://www.facebook.com/groups/225697658207965/


(I'm not a seller, I've just joined it to support local makers)

Vegan option please?



HannahMorris-ED Wrote:

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> Hey, for Christmas presents this year I?m Going to

> be making hampers of goodies from local ED shops.

> Would love to know your fav shops or some ideas of

> items for the hampers!

I love Jones of Brockley for things like amazing curry pastes, their Brindisa almonds and brilliant chutney range. Hop Burns and Black for an awesome selection of hot sauce and great beers, Mons is great for cheeses and some wine from Bruno's on Lordship Lane. Oru look to have some interesting small businesses selling directly who might have nice things for hampers too.

Thank you NorthernMonkey! That?s perfect :) have HBB on the beer list and cave de Bruno for wine too!



northernmonkey Wrote:

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> I love Jones of Brockley for things like amazing

> curry pastes, their Brindisa almonds and brilliant

> chutney range. Hop Burns and Black for an awesome

> selection of hot sauce and great beers, Mons is

> great for cheeses and some wine from Bruno's on

> Lordship Lane. Oru look to have some interesting

> small businesses selling directly who might have

> nice things for hampers too.

HannahMorris-ED Wrote:

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> Hey, for Christmas presents this year I?m Going to

> be making hampers of goodies from local ED shops.

> Would love to know your fav shops or some ideas of

> items for the hampers!


I love a lot of the traditional items for sale in Signoria, Italian place on Lordship Lane...

I was thinking more as gifts to give, snarky



toothpaste Wrote:

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> siousxiesue Wrote:

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> > Vegan option please?

>

>

> Ill wager you dont get invited to many Christmas

> dinner parties.

Oh lovely thanks Jellybeanz! The hampers are coming along nicely! Thank you all



Jellybeanz Wrote:

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> ED on North Cross Rd is absolutely my favourite

> shop for gifts... Also Willow has lovely bits and

> bobs especially arts and craft stuff and bath

> bombs :)

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