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Fresh Home Made Baking

Jayson from Hamilton East

Payment Methods EFTPOS on Pick up or Internet Banking

Taking Pre-orders for this week must be pre-paid no refunds will be given.
All food may contain Dairy, Soy Wheat, and may contain traces of nuts

Order Freshly Baked Slices and Cupcakes This week!
Made to Order only
your choices are.....

Muffins

Blueberry Muffins $40 per doz
Raspberry Muffins $35 per doz

Cupcakes
Cup cakes come with Colored Butter Cream Icing or plain

Red Velvet Cup Cakes $40 per doz
Madeira Cupcakes $25 per doz
Vanilla Cupcake $25 Per Doz
Chocolate Cupcakes $30 Per Doz

Slices (29 x 19cm tray and cut into slices and boxed)
Slice's come with either White or Chocolate Truffle drizzle or plain

Coffee and Walnut Slice $30
Lemon and Ginger Slice $25
Country Muesli Slice $25
Gluten Free Chocolate Brownie $35
Chocolate Fudge $30
Black Forrest $30
Ginger Crunch $25
Caramel Slice $30
Scottish Shortbread $25


Baked New York Style Cheese Cakes
(these take a long time to prepare and bake so won't be baked till Friday Night and be ready Saturday/Sunday will only do 3 per day)
9 x 4 inch $85
8 x 4 Inch $75
6 x 3 inch $55

Flavors and base choice's for Baked Cheese Cakes

Blueberry
Raspberry
Vanilla

Baes: Ginger Nut/Arrowroot/Crispy Biscuit Base


Biscoff
Biscoff Cheese cake come's with the Biscoff Biscuit base

Negotiable

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