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Dear Chums, I don't normally post on the forum, but sometimes lurk here. Mr G and I would just like to thank you all for your kind words and support over the last 4 years.(How else do you think Gray's Herbal Tablets were on the shelves so quickly!)


As so many of you have asked about the burglary you can now read about it, and other glamourless things, in my blog which can be found at


http://www.hopeandgreenwood.co.uk/blog/?p=60


Toodle pip!


Miss Hope

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Dear SuperBerry


Many moons ago I used to create some really interesting food for some really interesting people, including chocolate tasting salons which we did with Sam Roddick at Coco de Mer and knicker inspired cocktails and lollies for Myla. The chocolate part was far more interesting than the sausage rolls.


TTFN


MH

Dear Sandperson


We do sell sugar mice but I'm afraid we are out of stock. We have sugar pigs though. Have a look at our wedding page, we can add the names and dates of the bride and groom or whatever you fancy.


http://www.hopeandgreenwood.co.uk/pages/list.aspx?index=0&catId=325

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