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Rachel’s Heavenly Homemades

April 23, 2018 by gfireland Leave a Comment

Rachel’s Heavenly Homemades was established in September 2017 by Rachel McPartlin, a 16 year old Third Year student from St. Clare’s Comprehensive, Manorhamilton, Leitrim .

Rachels Heavenly Homemades specialises in gluten free baking. Rachel strives to make good quality Gluten Free products and sell them at an affordable price.

Rachel has recently launched her Gluten Free Apple crumbles in Rooneys SuperValu, Manorhamilton and plans to launch her cheesecake and peanut butter nibbles later this year.

Rachel is in negotiations and hopes to supply local restaurants with her range of desserts. She is always delighted to hear customers suggestions about creating new and exciting gluten free products.

Rachel’s Heavenly Homemades has recently won the NFTE business regional competition and will represent the North West region in Dublin on 15th May.

Rachel can be contacted via any of the following:

Snapchat- h_homemades
Instagram- rachels_heavenly_homemades
Facebook- Rachel’s Heavenly Homemades or by Phone- 00353 (0)89 4116891

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