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I often get messages asking for images. Please look in the history of this thread, there are loads in there. But all my up to date ones you will find on my Facebook page. Even if you are not a FB user, you can still google me and click on the link and still view my most recent images. As Im sure you can appreciate, it is hard to put this all on the forum.
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'Tis the season to be jolly! If you fancy something sweet, scrumptious and downright indulgent, why not try a Friddle's Red Velvet Christmas Cake. The design will be a celebration of all things Christmas, white with snow, glitter and a festive snowman. But like all Friddle's cakes it will be amazing! Bookings are limited, so please order soon to avoid disappointment! A delicious Christmas to you all... Friddle's Cakes.
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I just wanted to add my recommendation for Emete and Friddle's cakes - Emete is so accommodating that when I asked her whether she would make an Elsa doll cake, she jumped at the chance and I also asked about various designs for my son's cake and she came up with some brilliant suggestions.


Needless to say, the Elsa cake was just amazing and tasted delicious - luckily my daughter has a very sweet tooth as it was just too beautiful to cut otherwise and received endless compliments!


I absolutely recommend Emete and Friddle's cakes for any occasion!

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For those who keep asking for my website address, I am so sorry but Im still in the process of finishing it off. The best way to contact me is via my Facebook page or email me. If you want to see my latest cakes just google Friddle's cakes and I'll pop up. I hope to have my website up and running in the coming weeks, but I shall let you know when I have done this.
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Many have asked for my price range. As each cake is bespoke it is very hard to quote on a cake until I know the amount of people you would like to cater for, flavour, design and date of the party. It is always best to get in touch with your request and we can take it from there. If you like a cake that has already been made, then yes no problem in giving you a price. In the meantime it is best to contact me via my Facebook page facebook.com/friddlescakes or email me on [email protected]. The only time I give out my number is once a booking is made.
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Artists Open House - Dulwich Festival. Join me for a cup of tea and a slice of cake or two. Friddle's cakes will be selling sweet treats at Pipkin&Co on the 10th May. So come along and see the amazing work of Pipkin&co. Here is the link http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/artists-open-house/pipkinco/
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Want to give your child's teacher that something a little bit extra special before they break up for summer. Here presented in a glass kilner jar is packed full of delicious vanilla cookies with icing. You have 3 designs to chose from as well has having a personnel message printed on your tag. Each jar is packed with 6 cookies.. Orders are limited so place yours NOW. Cost ?6.50

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