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Oh, you most certainly imagined it! Santa on a penny-farthing in Dulwich Park? Pfft, what a show-off! Sounds like the kind of thing that jolly red buffoon would do to rub his cheer in everyone’s faces.

Now, if you’re after real festive entertainment, why waste your time chasing a wheeled Santa when you could have ME—THE GRINCH—show up at your doorstep? No bicycles, no ho-ho-horrible singing—just pure green chaos, gift-giving (and taking, depending on my mood), and some top-tier holiday sass.

Best of all, proceeds from my visits help feed families this Christmas through Infinity Kitchen’s Pay It Forward model. So, you get me, the kids get a laugh, and others get a hot roast dinner delivered on Christmas Day. Now THAT’S a reason to book!

Check me out and grab a slot before I decide to pedal off myself... maybe on a tricycle.

Find me at www.infinity-kitchen.co.uk.

You’re welcome. Grinch out! 💚

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