Tuesday, 8 July 2008

Christmas Cakes


The baking of our Christmas cakes has already started, so they have plenty of time to mature and be at their best for Christmas. Alice & I spent today taking the iced cakes from the kitchen and finishing the decoration with hand glittered stars, as well as tying ribbons and tinsel around them. Next we greaseproof and bubble wrap them for protection. I love this sort of work, as each is done by hand its a calming process if a little odd when its July and roasting outside - the Christmas smells come early here!

Friday, 4 July 2008

Cake Club June

Alice enjoyed writing last months Cake Club letter so much that I insisted it was my turn now. I’m Jess, the eldest and bossiest of the four daughters and I feel my skills are especially important within the Meg Rivers team. I would say essential on a Monday and Friday morning, as it’s my first job, after dropping my daughter Poppy off at nursery (run by my Auntie Penny – this family gets everywhere!) to make tea and coffee for the crew. This morning, whilst I was still eating breakfast, - I received a panic phone call from Dad, who’s voice was a little trembly, announcing that the staff canteen (a sink, a fridge, and a kettle) was out of ground coffee, and would I please collect some on my way in to work?

I’m sure it’s the same in work places across the country but it’s no easy job fulfilling the tea/coffee making role here. Liffy has to have Lady Grey, Alice and I Earl Grey, Dad has all caffeine products without milk and insists on his special mug special. Mike just has to have his quickly!

In our team meeting last week the tea/coffee/snack implementation took almost as long to organise as the meeting itself. Dad always gets grumpy around coffee time as we are surrounded by delicious cakes and traybakes and yet we end up eating M&Ms – didn’t stop him finishing off the pack of course.

If you want to find out more about cake club - click here http://www.megrivers.com/cakes_in_detail.php?product=47

Meg Rivers & Action Against Hunger






We got this fab email from Milo about our support of the Action Against Hunger campaign at Taste London.

For the second successive year, Meg Rivers has provided Action Against Hunger with tremendous support at Taste of London firstly by baking as well as delivering over 3,000 slices of their delicious cakes – all donated absolutely free of charge – for us to sell in benefit of the charity and secondly by supporting our high profile cake competition at the festival which saw top chefs such as Pascal Aussignac and Aldo Zilli fight it out with restaurant critics such as Charles Campion and Tom Parker Bowles. Aussignac ended up the victor but was nevertheless no match for Mike, Meg Rivers’ very own baker, whose extraordinary creation did most justice to the theme of the competition: the 10th Anniversary of our Restaurants Against Hunger campaign.

As I said, Meg Rivers support for us has just been great, not only in terms of helping us publicise our work and thereby raising awareness of what we do but also in terms of generating funds for our life-saving programmes around the world. Indeed, fundraising-wise this was, without doubt, our best Taste of London ever. We raised an exceptional £6,700 all in all and approximately half of this can be accounted for by sales of Meg Rivers’ delectable brownies, flap jacks and sumptuous cherry and almond cake.

And just so you know, Action Against Hunger works in over 45 of the world’s poorest countries. Put simply, we provide for people’s immediate needs when food is scarce and just as importantly, provide families and small communities with the seeds, tools and support they need to build a sustainable future. The support Meg Rivers has given us at Taste will help us in these two areas. To find out more about us or to enquire about ways in which you can personally get involved, please visit www.aahuk.org or simply email me on m.douglas@aahuk.org

Thanks.
Milo Douglas
Community & Outreach Manager -
Action Against Hunger


Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Liffys first iced cake leaves the premises


Liffys first hand iced celebration cake has left he premises and is on its way to another happy customer. Lets hope this is the first of many!