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Cupcakes for donation


Annabel_jade

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Hi all,


I'm a keen baker, mostly of cupcakes but also muffins, cakes and sweet bread loafs, and to avoid having to eat them all myself or palm them off to friends and colleagues (think they've had their fill!), am looking to donate them to a good local cause.


I'm a believer in supporting my local community, so would like to make and deliver cakes on a regular basis to a charity or cause that would enjoy them. I'd ideally like to bake for children so I can have some fun with decorating, but am open to suggestions if there are other people who might benefit.


If anyone knows of a local Peckham charity or organisation who they think might be interested, please do get in touch.


Many thanks,

Annabel

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