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Hi there , I'm a local jams and jellies etc maker who is local . My company's name is east dulwich naturally and all my jams and jellies are made from local fruit and veg either which I've grown on my allotment or collected from local Gardens ! I supply to local shops and people :) my email is [email protected]

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Good stuff. Is Clarkshaws beer available in in

> bottles?


I think they're experimenting with bottling, but currently I think it's only available on draught at a variety of local pubs. Their website gives a map of them, but for up-to-date info, their Facebook page is helpful.

Talking of the Herne Hill Sunday market, their website states: "locally produced foods and arts & crafts from within 100 miles of the market". So I'm looking forward to West Country cheese from Bath, dressed crabs from Southwold, crisp apples from Worcester - and lovely fresh fish from Boulogne. They might not have stuff that's been flown from half way round the world, but it's not exactly what most people would call 'local'.

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