A woman with a love for baking has turned her passion into a new business offering charcuterie and afternoon tea boxes.
Bonnie Moore, from Coltishall, launched Bonnie BonBons from her home at the start of this month.
From cakes to cheeseboards, the boxes are all made fresh to order and are available for collection to take away.
Ms Moore, who prepares her boxes of treats from her kitchen, said: "The response from customers has been overwhelming since I launched Bonnie BonBons.
"It has gone really well already which is exciting.
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"I've always loved baking and after a number of years working in hospitality, I decided I wanted to launch my own business.
"I was hoping to open a shop of my own but it fell through so I decided to run everything from my own home instead."
People can choose between small or large charcuterie or afternoon tea boxes which are full of homemade treats.
Small boxes cost £25, feeding two people, whereas large boxes will feed four.
Rather than sandwiches, the afternoon teas come with cheeseboards along with freshly made cakes, scones and more.
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"The cakes will change regularly which means each box will have a little surprise as to what you'll get as it is all baked on the day," Ms Moore said.
"I've got my own little space in the kitchen which is lovely and a lot of fun.
"I've not seen anyone doing something like this in the area so hopefully I'm offering something a bit different."
Since launching, Ms Moore has already been contacted by other local businesses who have shown interest in working together in the future.
She added: "It has been so lovely to have their support and I'm really pleased they are interested.
Orders can be made in advance through the Bonnie BonBons account on Instagram and Facebook.
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