Saucy Dressings Digital Print of Letitia our Veg Lady

$15.00

The Saucy Dressings veg lady has been with us since the beginning. Painted by my mother when she first started writing Saucy Dressings, she is the true character of the blog. We know her affectionately as Letitia, after the Roman goddess of joy and abundance. For anyone who loves her as much as we do, we have made her available to download as a high res digital print.

The download is strictly for private use only. Please see our terms and conditions for details.

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