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Valentines Gifts for Foodies

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Valentines Gifts for Foodies 2 Feb 2021

Support our wonderful vibrant food and drink community who offer a fantastic array of gifts ideas to tempt the taste-buds this Valentines.

Lussmans

Experience restaurant quality at home with the Lussmanns decadent ‘To Go’ service. Enjoy pre-prepared dishes using the finest, sustainable, and fresh ingredients for collection or home delivery. www.Lussmanns.com

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Tomoka Spirits Boutique

Gift your loved one a bottle of their favourite tipple. Tomoka Spirits are dedicated to bringing you the finest artisan spirits and Champagnes from across the world. www.TomokaSpiritsBoutique.co.uk

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The Bishops Cave

Enjoy an extra special date night package this Valentine’s Day with The Bishops Cave which includes a whole host of treats and arrives perfectly packaged. Order online for home delivery. www.thebishopscave.co.uk

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Dylans Kings Arms

Treat yourself and enjoy a taste of Dylans with their fabulous ‘At Home’ range. They have curated a special Valentine menu, which even comes with an Aperitif Martini for you to enjoy whilst cooking (non alcoholic options available). When placing your pre-order you can also choose Champagne & Wine list Options and can also add on a fresh Bouquet or a Single Rose from The Flower Box. www.dylanskingsarms.com

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Crave Cakes

Say it with cake! Sonal & Alex, the two mum friends behind gorgeous local bakery Crave Cakes have special valentine packages including a Giant Chocolate Heart Brownie and Red Velvet Cupcakes. Orders by email. mailto:Bakers@CraveCakes.uk

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