All British Baker articles in December 2008 – Page 3
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Chunk gets Smart on pastry
Pie and pastry maker Chunk of Devon now uses an automated Smart pastry rolling sheeter from Eurobake. Achieving the right balance of meat, vegetables, gravies and pastry is important to the West Country-based company, as is a machine that could give it the right pastry consistency.The Smart model ...
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Ginsters’ festive cheer
Ginsters has launched three new festive lines to capitalise on consumer demand for party food and traditional flavours. A new 12-pack of Mini Festive Rolls in Pork and Cranberry and a standard Mini Sausage Roll 12-pack are offered. Ginsters has also brought in a limited-edition Christmas Sandwich, available in seasonal ...
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My Career
Robert Winters, co-owner, Tapa Bakehouse & Coffeehouse, GlasgowYou’re from New Zealand originally, so how did you end up running an organic bakery and coffee shop in Glasgow?It’s a complicated story. Back in New Zealand, I was a trade union official and my wife, Virginia Webb, was a policy advisor. We ...
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California Raisins’ innovation competition
California Raisins is inviting bakers to take part in its 2009 Innovation competition. It aims to find the most innovative new products that have been created using California Raisins, California Raisin paste or California Raisin juice concentrate.
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In my world: the café owner
Umer Ashraf is owner of Glasgow-based iCafé. He has three shops and plans to expandIn August, I wrote about the effects of the rising costs of raw materials, goods and overheads on small businesses. Today, I am going to talk about the challenges we face in these tough times ...
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Britvic maintains growth
Britvic’s full-year results reveal continued growth in the soft drinks market, with overall group revenue up 29.3% to £926.5m (£716.3m - 2006/07), despite the UK soft drinks market falling by 0.8% in volume over the period.Its revenue in Britain and from international sales also rose 4.8% to £725.8m for the ...
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’Real’ bread campaign starts
Thousands of people have pledged their support to Sustain’s Real Bread Campaign, which promotes bread that is made without additives and has been fermented for at least four hours.The brainchild of author and baker Andrew Whitley, the campaign officially launched on 26 November, with a website featuring a ’real’ bread ...
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Culture corner: book review
Bread - A Slice Of HistoryBy John Marchant, Bryan Reuben & Joan Alcock, 240 pages£12.99 Published by The History PressThis book is anything but a slice of history, it’s a loaf at least. It takes the reader through the story of bread, from prehistoric and biblical times to the ...
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Bakery chain plans UK growth
The UK franchise operator for international eat-in bakery chain Le Pain Quotidien (LPQ) is planning to open four new London sites over the next few months, two of them before March.Village du Pain, which owns the UK and Ireland master franchise, has 10 stores around London. A Hampstead outlet is ...
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Waterfields scoops up Merseyside bakery chain
Waterfields has bought Pimblett’s 10 shops in the St Helens’ area of Merseyside out of administration, after the craft bakery chain went out of business at the beginning of the month.Around 65 jobs have been saved in the deal, which takes Waterfields’ retail estate to 49 shops, but Pimblett’s central ...
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BakeMark’s Cool cookie
BakeMark UK is introducing another licensed cookie to its range with Nestlé. The Quality Street Matchmakers Cool Mint Cookie has an American-style soft bake texture and will join the likes of Nestlé Toffee Crisp Cookies, Nestlé Rolo Cookies and Nestlé Milkybar Mini Cookies.Each case of the new cookies contains 32 ...
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BakeMark parent opens innovation centre
CSM has officially opened its Innovation Center in Merksem, Belgium, which will focus on the latest developments in bakery margarines. It follows the opening last month of the company’s Innovation Center for frozen and bakery products at BakeMark’s site in Bromborough, Wirral, and is the third of four European centres ...
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Bakers avoid the worst of Irish contamination
British bakers and manufactu-rers have largely been unaffected by the Irish pork contamination issue, but a number of pork products have been recalled as a precautionary measure.Frank Hayes, from Kerry Foods in Ireland said: "Our production in Ireland is very much centred around the Irish market, so by and large ...
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Appointment
Dave SimmonsBells of LazonbyDave Simmons has been appointed to the board of family-owned craft bakery Bells of Lazonby as director with responsibilities for finance and business systems.Simmons joined the business in April 2007 and has played a key role in integrating the company’s computer systems and providing better access ...
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The Alternative Baking Industry Awards
== Accidental Bread Thieves of the Year ==Partners in crime Donna Hayes and Benjamin Jorgensen were put behind bars after staging a raid at the Cuckoo Restaurant in Melbourne. However, the robbery didn’t go according to plan as the pair mistook a $5 bag of bread rolls for a ...
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Aryzta enjoys all-round increases
Bakery supplier Aryzta has seen its revenue increase across all its divisions, with overall group revenue up a total of 31.8%, according to the company’s first-quarter interim management statement.Within its European Food division, group revenue has increased 4.5% and stands at E298.7m (£259.1m).Its Food North American ...
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Quiznos admits closures as credit crunch bites
More than a third of Quiznos’ sandwich shops in the UK have closed in the past year, due to the current financial crisis, leaving the company a long way short of its ambitious plan to open 200 franchise stores.According to British Baker’s Top 50 Bakery Retailers poll, the US franchise ...
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Administrator sought for Megans as Ferrari’s closes
Megans Bakery in Hirwaun, South Wales is seeking to appoint an administrator, director Steve Fogo has told British Baker.The company filed for admini-stration on Tuesday 9 December, but Fogo said "it is too early too tell" if potential administrator, Resolve Partner, would be hopeful for a buyer for the firm. ...
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NSA steering group achieves six-month target
The steering group of the National Skills Academy (NSA) for Bakery has achieved its first six-month target, said Jonathan Cooper, business development manager of the NSA.Its aims were industry representation, agreeing the training needs of the industry, and identifying a bakery champion, named as Campden BRI, to co-ordinate the development ...
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Mad about Muffins
Cheese and onion - it’s one of those classic flavour combinations that never goes out of fashion. Whether in bread, as a flavouring for crisps, a sandwich or a pasty filling, putting cheese and onion together just works.But how about as a muffin flavour? Would anyone ever choose to buy ...
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