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Catering for a Baptism


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Does anyone have any recommendations for local caterers who would come and cater at our home for our son's baptism?


We would prefer to have something at our house rather than a pub/cafe but would ideally like someone else to take care of the catering!


Would be really grateful for any ideas/recommendations

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Hello


I do bespokely designed cakes if you would like one for your son's baptism.

Here's a few pictures of a baby shower I did last Saturday and my Facebook page if you would like to see more designs.


www.facebook.com/aliceandolivia


Me too heard very good things about Suzanne James although have not used them myself. They are based in Barry Road if you would like to have a look.


Caroline

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