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'Make A Bake' East Dulwich Baking Group - Third Monday of each month


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Hello :-)


Just a reminder that our next meeting is on Monday 14th November at 8pm.


The theme is 'Bakes Inspired by Holidays'. That is to say trips at home or abroad, not holidays as in Xmas!


Newcomers please message me for the address.


Looking forward to seeing everyone!

Holly xx

Hello. I hope you don't mind me hijacking your thread. I have just noticed your baking group and wondered whether any of you might be interested in entering the Mince Pie Bake Off which I am organising to raise money for Peckham Foodbank as part of the East Dulwich Christmas Cracker this year?


We still have a handful of places left in both the Traditional and Alternative Mince Pie categories. We would love some more local home bakers like you to get involved and every penny raised from the bake off is going directly to Peckham Foodbank (with everyone involved giving their time for free).


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?6,1597694


Thanks

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Hello fellow bakers!


Thank you to everyone who came on Monday, it was a brilliant night! Our next meeting is:


Monday 14th December

BAKES YOU ASSOCIATE WITH CHRISTMAS

Host: Claudia


The time is always 7:45 for 8pm. We decided on our next few themes as well....


Monday 18th January

COLOURFUL BAKES

Host: Rachel


Monday 15th February

CHILDRENS BIRTHDAY PARTY

Host: Susan


Monday 21st March

ITALIAN

Host: Janet


Monday 18th April

70s/80s BAKES

Host: Pam


Monday 16th May

AMERICAN

Host: Tash


We agreed that we will continue to alternate each time between sweet and savoury, if you really want to swap you have to find someone to swap with!


If you are new to the baking group and NOT on our emailing list please message me your email address so we can add you. Our email address is: [email protected].


Looking forward to seeing you in December, as ever, remember to bring a container to take home leftovers and bring a bottle if you fancy a drink!


Thanks!

Holly x

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I will definitely be there tonight. I am in "team savoury". Looking forward to it. Janet x


My plan is to make sausage rolls with chestnuts, sage and cranberry. That is the plan - what happens in the kitchen is another story :) I want to make them late so that they will be slightly warm when I get there.

I feel such a fool but I am unable to locate the address for tonight. I was sure I had an email but I cannot find it. I have sent Claudia an email using her hotmail but if she does not respond, would anyone be able to PM me or even send me an email [email protected]
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