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The amazing Helen, who was behind many of the lovely treats at the much-missed Homemade on Barry Road, recently catered for my wedding. She did a wonderful job, working within my limited budget to produce a fork buffet lunch for 50 adults and 25 kids. I wanted something light and summery so she came up with a gourmet selection of tarts, quiches and salads, plus sandwiches and healthy kebabs for the kids, then strawberries and cream for pudding. She did the cakes too - citrus polenta drizzle cake and chocolate Guinness cake, both incredible. Best of all everyone raved about the food afterwards. Highly recommended, superb food for any occasion.

For contact details visit http://monkeyandmolasses.com

(See pics of my wedding food on the website!)

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