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Mrs Dickens's Summer Blossom Honey

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Mrs Dickens's Summer Blossom Honey

Mrs Dickens's Summer Blossom Honey

From our Mrs Dickens's range, this summer blossom honey provides the luxurious taste of an English garden. Made exclusively for the Charles Dickens Museum, its the perfect gift, sweet treat or souvenir. 

Catherine Dickens, nee' Hogarth, was the wife of Charles Dickens from their marriage in 1836 till Dickens's death in 1870, though the couple separated in 1858. A renowned hostess and gregarious entertainer, Catherine published her own 'book of fares' in 1852 called 'What Shall We Have For Dinner?' Containing recipes and menus for groups of 2 to 12 people, it not only demonstrates Catherine's canny ability to host parties of all sizes, but it offers us a rare glimpse into what the Dickens family themselves often ate. 

$3.33

Original: $9.51

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Mrs Dickens's Summer Blossom Honey

$9.51

$3.33

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From our Mrs Dickens's range, this summer blossom honey provides the luxurious taste of an English garden. Made exclusively for the Charles Dickens Museum, its the perfect gift, sweet treat or souvenir. 

Catherine Dickens, nee' Hogarth, was the wife of Charles Dickens from their marriage in 1836 till Dickens's death in 1870, though the couple separated in 1858. A renowned hostess and gregarious entertainer, Catherine published her own 'book of fares' in 1852 called 'What Shall We Have For Dinner?' Containing recipes and menus for groups of 2 to 12 people, it not only demonstrates Catherine's canny ability to host parties of all sizes, but it offers us a rare glimpse into what the Dickens family themselves often ate.