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Jennifer at Bespoke Cakes London has done all my son's birthday cakes (as well as my 40th) and they are utterly delicious and reasonable. (I know that you've decided but always think worth sharing details of smart and talented local mums running small businesses!)

http://www.bespokecakeslondon.com/

wow thank you guys for recommending me and I very much look forward to baking your 21st birthday cake Pablo12.

For those who don't know me, Im Friddle's cakes, Im just a local mum who works from home and It's just me. I work to a very high standard and am just crazy about cakes. You can find me on the forum and can contact me via my Facebook page or email. All my details are on my thread, cakes for all occasions, but the thread is long and many can't find my details.


www.facebook.com/friddlescakes


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