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Hi All,


I wanted to put in a good word for a lady called Victoria and her company Victoria & Florence (www.victoriaflorence.com), who makes THE most delicious cakes/cupcakes/muffins/scones, anything you could want! I recently discovered her by chance having promised to organise a High Tea Afternoon for my NCT group of girlfriends. I thought I would have time to make some treats myself but with the little one I realised it would be impossible and asked a friend if she knew of anyone that could help me out.


Cue Torie/Victoria. She was superb and lovely. I told her what I was after - a nice selection of cupcakes and scones and she more than delivered. She even suggested some miniature Pavlovas (oooohhhhh myyyyyyyyyy). Best of all, she did it all with a huge smile(customer service - tick tick) and delivered on time and on budget.


Anyway, I thought I'd post a reccommendation here as I was really happy I found her. I've already asked her to maky my son's birthday cake in a few months time.


Hope this is of help to someone out there.


Spanners


PS. As the name indicates, Victoria & Florence also make flower arrangements. My friend who reccomended her has employed he to do her own wedding flowers. Cakes and flowers, genius!

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