The Larder, in central Preston, has put together a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic luxury, ethical Christmas hampers to help to raise money for families in need 🎁
Ranging in price from £15 for a mini hamper to £60 for a larger hamper, they are filled with high-quality, local, and ethical products.
Sales from every Christmas hamper will help fund The Larder’s Kids in the Kitchen programme, providing local families with ingredients, recipes, and videos to cook together.
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