Jolly Good Brownies has been baking since 2018, produced in the charming village of East Hendred on the Oxfordshire / Berkshire border. The secret recipe, developed by close friend Oli Barton (on the left), is now held by me, Angela Anstey. They have been so popular that people across the country have become regular customers!

Jolly Good Brownies make an ideal gift, whether it is for a sleep-deprived new parent, to say Happy Birthday, or perhaps just to cheer somebody up.

Our brownies are always made fresh to order, using free-range eggs and good quality chocolate and above all they are, well, Jolly Good! They have a shelf life of 2 weeks if kept wrapped and refrigerated or 10 days out of the fridge and can be frozen if you wanted to save them for a later date. To avoid unnecessary packaging, Jolly Good Brownies are posted in their presentation box which is 100% recyclable.

Use code 'SSNAPGIFT' when purchasing for SSNAP to receive 10% of your purchase cost! 

"Since owning Jolly Good Brownies I was keen to make sure the business found a way to support the local community and a charity close to my heart. I couldn't be happier to start a partnership with SSNAP, it means so much to be able to contribute to a cause that is truly life changing". 


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In Angela's own words:

"My links to the John Radcliffe and SSNAP go back a long way, I lived with my husband round the corner in Old Marston, I worked in the Eye Hospital (having transferred from the Radcliffe Infirmary before it closed) and my first child, Evie, was born 6 weeks premature and spent over 2 weeks being cared for by the wonderful SCBU and SSNAP staff.

I moved out of Oxford but always kept links with the hospital, old colleagues have become lifetime friends and I have made new friends who are close to the maternity wards, both through SSNAP and community midwifery. My second child, Fred, was born 4 weeks premature, having been delivered by my husband on the floor of our bedroom after a 30minute labour. This meant, once again, that we needed the professional support of SCBU. 

I am pleased to say that child number 3, Woody, was a bit more straightforward so no help was needed in the end! 

Since owning Jolly Good Brownies I was keen to make sure the business found a way to support the local community and a charity close to my heart. I couldn't be happier to start a partnership with SSNAP, it means so much to be able to contribute to a cause that is truly life changing". 

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