All British Baker articles in July 2009 – Page 6
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Belgian firm continues with steady expansion
Belgian bakery and café chain Le Pain Quotidien has opened a store in Parsons Green, west London - its third new outlet in the capital this year.The company is also on track to open another in Covent Garden in September, which will bring its number of shops in the UK ...
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Porter takes expertise to vanilla beans
Porter Foods has launched a new vanilla bean paste range, suitable for professional and home baking.The range can be used in cakes, ice-cream and drinks and was recognised as a Fresh Ideas award winner at this year’s International Food Exhibition. The paste sachets with vanilla seeds provide a longer shelf-life ...
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In my world - the craft baker
What will bread look like in the future? And what is the best thing since sliced bread? These are questions I’ve made it my quest to answer. And where better to start than pre-history?I recently spent a morning with Jacqui Wood, in her Bronze Age settlement, making bread in a ...
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Bakels extends concentrates
Ingredients supplier British Bakels has launched a new range of premium roll concentrates, designed to enable the production of a wide range of soft rolls, such as hamburger baps and finger rolls, while providing cost savings.The Baktem Super Roll Concentrate (5%) is in paste form, while Premium Roll Concentrate (5%) ...
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Welbeck Bakehouse to commence production
Artisan bakery The Welbeck Bakehouse fired up its wood-burning oven for the first time last week, making a range of organic handmade sourdough breads and offering bakery courses.The new bakehouse is situated on the Welbeck Estate in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, which has a farm shop, café and gallery. It is ...
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Eco bags get Crazy style
Crazy Bags’ new range is being targeted at bakery retailers as an eco alternative to plastic carrier bags. The non-woven polypropy-lene tote bag is available in six colours - magenta, red, white, black, reflex blue and green - and is 100% recyclable. The firm says the bags are "the ideal ...
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Goswell’s bagel business heads north
The new owners of Goswell Bakeries’ bagel business have moved production from Canning Town to north London and are considering various options for growing the business, including developing new products and launching a branded range.AA Bakeries International, set up by Goswell’s former general manager Alan Weston with business partner Laquet ...
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In the BB archives:
It is not uncommon practice for a family baker who runs short of bread to obtain some from a fellow-baker to tide him over in an emergency. An instance of this came to our notice a few days ago, and it was not necessary for the fact to be pointed ...
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Burning ambition for Star Wars fans
Stop The Week has had its share of toaster stories over the past year, but we feel it our duty to let you know about the latest must-have gadget for Star Wars fans - just in case there are any of you out there in the bakery world!Lucasfilm ...
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Basin aims for cleaner results
Mechline has launched a Polycarbonate WS1 Wash Hand Basin, to replace stainless steel wash hand basins, which has a lower carbon footprint. Made from high-grade polycarbonate ABS plastic, the basin is available in white and grey, is durable and has an optional splashback.SaniTru antimicrobial additive, embedded in the basin material ...
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ADM launches premium flour from Castleford
ADM Milling has launched a major new premium flour brand.Castleford is a 100% stone-ground wholemeal flour, made at ADM’s mill of the same name near Wakefield, West Yorkshire. ADM marketing manager Melanie Somerville told British Baker: "This is a significant launch for ADM. The new brand of flour uses only ...
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NZ reviews folic acid fortification
Plans for mandatory fortification of bread with folic acid in New Zealand could be abandoned, after the government said it was taking advice on the issue.Bakers have lobbied hard against fortification, due to come into effect in September, since the country’s previous Labour government announced the plans in 2007. The ...
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Bakeries needed for BBC2 turnaround series
BBC2 series Mary Queen of Shops is on the look out for an independent high street bakery to feature in its third series.The popular television series features retail guru Mary Portas helping independent shops to make a success of their business.The third series is to focus on the ...
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Sainsbury’s reaches 100% British flour target
Sainsbury’s 400 in-store bakeries are now using 100% British flour, sourced with the help of farming co-operative Camgrain, announced the supermarket.Following work with Camgrain on converting its flour, the switch has been completed a year ahead of Sainsbury’s target.Sainsbury’s claimed it is now the only supermarket to source ...
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Finsbury’s shares tumble
Finsbury Foods’ shares have taken a tumble after the firm announced that preliminary discussions regarding the sale of the company had ended.
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Anglesey farmer to open artisan mill
An Anglesey farmer is to open an artisan flour mill in the autumn, which will supply local craft bakers with wheat and barley flour.
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New sponsor joins NCW
Baking cases producer Chevler has joined Puratos as a sponsor of National Cupcake Week (NCW). Sales director Mike Wescomb said that the firm is proud to sponsor NCW and is happy to support all creative bakers taking part to develop new and innovative ideas. “As the UK’s leading manufacturer of ...
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Just Desserts to tackle top-end retail
Yorkshire-based baker and patissier Just Desserts has launched a number of new products and has hopes to tackle the top-end retail sector, following substantial investment at its Shipley factory.The firm took over a unit that became available next to its factory last year and spent around £50k doubling the factory’s ...
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Jobs saved as Coombs Hampshires finds buyer
Leicestershire bakery chain Coombs Hampshires has been bought out of administration for an undisclosed sum, saving up to 150 jobs.
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Jobs saved as Coombs Hampshires finds buyer
Leicestershire bakery chain Coombs Hampshires has been bought out of administration for an undisclosed sum, saving up to 150 jobs. The business and assets have been purchased by Adam Baxter, who had been running the bakery with his father, Keith, prior to its collapse. However, six of its 26 stores ...