2013 was Cakeyboi’s first full year and I thought I would
pull together some of the highlights for yours (and mine) delectation.
The year did start off quite quietly. Still learning my trade
so to speak.
In April though my friend Jac from Tinned Tomatoes and I
were invited to a tour of the Mackays Jam factory, here in Arbroath where I
live. It was great to see how the jams and marmalades I grew up with were made.
I also made a new foodie friend in Claire, who does the marketing for Mackays.
Claire has since started her own baking blog What Claire Baked - check it out.
In May, it was Cakeyboi’s first birthday and one recipe I
made to celebrate was very popular. The birthday cake batter bark was cake
batter flavour fudginess sandwiched between white chocolate all with added
sprinkles. Very delicious.
June was a busy month as Disneyboi and I travelled to NewYork for a joint (early) celebration of my 40th birthday and our 10th
anniversary. We visited some places I had been dying to visit for ages, these
included IHOP, the Big Gay Ice Cream store and lots of other candy-filled shops of wonder. It was a great, but very damp, experience!
In August Cakeyboi hit the press. After coming runner up in
a National Cake Competition two of my local newspapers featured articles about
me. The Dundee Courier even visited my dingy wee kitchen and took some photos
for the piece.
In September after several months of sorting out, my foodie
friend Kat at The Baking Explorer and I launched our own baking, blogging challenge.
We toyed with a few names including ‘Four Petites Sake’ before agreeing on
‘Treat Petite’. It’s only a few months old but we are thrilled with all of the
entries that our fellow bloggers are entering.
October was a busy bumper month. The BBC Good Food show
invited me to be part of it’s Blogger Community, which I accepted straight
away. I visited the show and wrote about my day there. This included meeting James Morton from The Great British Bake Off.
I was also lucky enough
to interview celebrity chef James Martin.
Also in October I hosted my first Clandestine Cake Club. I
joined the Dundee ‘branch’ in April 2012, and later was kindly asked by organisers
Jac and Becca to join them as a co-host. My first time as host was great, the
theme was Halloween and there were lots of tempting spooky treats to enjoy.
The past couple of months have been hectic, trips to London
and York, busy at work, working with the nice people at After Eight, but I did manage to cram in a few festive recipes,
including these cute Marshmallow Snowmen above, another recipe hit - if you can call this a recipe!
So that was 2013 in a nutshell. I wonder what 2014 will
bring? Whatever it is, I wish you all the best. Happy New Year everyone!
Sounds like you had a fantastic year Stuart! Well done…….. I'm still very much in my infancy, so it's great to see how it can take off!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you will have an exciting journey ahead of you Kate - good luck!
DeleteLooks like you had a fabulous year :-) x
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand year! Here's to a fab 2014!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year to you!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! Looks like 2013 was a fab year but here's to an even better 2014! x
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind comments guys!
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