We’re deep in the midst of moving madness here, as well as quite a lot of writing madness. There are boxes everywhere, I’m halfway through my second first draft in a month and a half, and I’m just about to pack up my baking supplies, so we’ll be cakeless for a few days. I should … Continue reading »
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Bake 35: Mad Hatters’ Cupcakes
Last weekend, I was fortunate enough to be invited to my lovely friend Carolyn’s hen party. Carolyn, incidentally, introduced us to the concept of Cake Pops a year or so ago, and is now required to make them for every New Year’s Eve, or there might be riots. So incredibly good. Anyway. Carolyn and her … Continue reading »
Bake 34: Double Chocolate Cupcakes
One of the perils of driving to and fro between the old house, new house and nursery school, is that the Daughter and I keep getting tempted into the giant supermarket on our way. Usually at lunch time. While hungry. Utterly, utterly fatal. Some days we get out with just a sandwich for lunch, or … Continue reading »
Bake 33 and Visiting the Village
One of my favourite summer traditions in my family is Portmeirion Sunday. Portmeirion, for those not in the know, is an incongruous Italianate village in the depths of North Wales, created by Clough Williams-Ellis for reasons I’ve never fully understood. And really, it doesn’t matter why, because it looks like this: It was the setting … Continue reading »
Bake 32: Maple Butterscotch Cupcakes
A confession. I didn’t get to try any of these. Neither did the husband. But the daughter and her grandparents were very enthusiastic about them… The daughter has been to the seaside with her Nain and Pops this last week, since we came home on Monday, and these are the cakes I made for them to enjoy while … Continue reading »
Bake 31: Old Fashioned Lemon and Poppyseed Cake
It’s wild and grey and threatening out there today, a hint that summer’s already waning and autumn’s on its way in. Doesn’t bode well for the Daughter’s trip to the seaside with Nain and Pops next week, but it is the perfect weather to hole up and do some comfort baking. I was in the … Continue reading »
Bake 30 – Chocolate Chip Cupcakes
Life’s been unexpectedly busy lately, but in a really good way. We’ve all been having so much fun, getting out and seeing people and doing things, that there hasn’t been much time for baking. So when we did manage a quiet day at home, just me and the daughter, neither of us had much energy … Continue reading »
Bake 29, and my Olympic diving medal attempt
In case you hadn’t noticed, Olympic fever is running riot in the UK. I’m not generally a sporty person, unless it’s Wales playing rugby, or Wimbledon. But somehow I’m finding myself watching all kinds of obscure sports all evening, and having the live text feed running on my computer when I’m working. Just as well … Continue reading »
Bakes 27 and 28, plus one sort of a launch party
With An A to Z of Love officially released tomorrow (although it is already on sale at certain online retailers) it seems very appropriate that I’m in Wales this week, enjoying some unexpected summer sunshine, and celebrating with my family. I’ll have a proper release post up tomorrow, and from the following Monday I’ll be … Continue reading »
Bake 26 (Halfway There!) – Apple Crumble Cake
26 bakes, and in only just over six months. I’m definitely getting there… Following on from the success of her Grape Cake, the Daughter announced that this week, she wanted Apple Cake. Which was fortunate, since on our last trip to the library, I’d spotted this book, just waiting for me on the recently returned rack: … Continue reading »