Tea for two has wheels

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TWO women have embarked on a new business venture – mobile cream teas.
After a decade of selling antiques together neighbours Helen Rimmer and Jane Griffiths have decided it is time for change and set up their new business “Violet’s Vintage Teas.”
Named after Helen’s grand mother, Helen and Jane offer a unique service delivering cream teas direct to peoples’ homes or businesses, using the finest bone china – and of course the most important ingredient – home made cakes.
Both women confess to having a passion for baking and have decided to turn one of their favourite pastimes into a business.
Based in Grappenhall they offer a complete service which includes a selection of finger sandwiches, fresh scones, clotted cream, a cutting cake and all the ancillary items including a china tea service, cutlery and table linen – they even wash up as well.
They even offer “Tiny teas” for “little ladies.”
In the New Year they will be offering “secret tea parties” including a special charity event in aid of St Rocco’s Hospice.
They have already achieved 5 Stars for hygiene with Warrington Council’s “Scores on the doors.”
For more information visit their face book page at www.facebook.com/violetsvintageteas


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