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Starting the day with a classic breakfast
A hearty, filling breakfast is one of the best ways to start the day. Aside from increasing mental and physical performance, breakfast can help you to maintain optimal weight and increase energy levels. Continue reading
Have you got time for a lunch break?
Research shows that UK workers are more often than not working through their lunch breaks to finish tasks and meet deadlines instead of getting away from their desks. Continue reading
You can now have a caterpillar cake for your wedding
The classic Colin the Caterpillar cake has been a staple choice for children’s (and adults’) birthday parties, leaving dos and general celebrations for over twenty years now. Continue reading
Chocolate cake for breakfast?
Now, we’ve all done it at some point: cut ourselves a slice of cake in the early hours of the morning, leaving us feeling guilty for the rest of the day. But what if we told you it’s not as bad as you’d think? In fact, what if we told you it’s a healthy option? Well, now’s the time to find out. Continue reading
Baking and cooking found to improve well-being
Baking is commonly referred to as a great way to get rid of any stress. We couldn’t agree more, kneading dough is a personal preference for a stress reliever. Continue reading
Corby residency numbers increase
The number of empty homes in Corby has been reduced from more than 300 to now just less than 50. Continue reading
Corby to receive close to £1m for arts projects
Investment in Corby has grown significantly over the past decade and now the Arts Council of England has awarded the Made in Corby team almost £900,000. Continue reading
Why use a wholesale bakery?
Many businesses in Corby use a wholesale service to get baked goods to sell on, or use in their eating establishment. Here are some of the advantages of using a reputed wholesale bakery: Continue reading
National Baking Week 2016
The avid bakers amongst you may have noticed that it’s currently National Baking Week! Any excuse to get the mixing bowl out is fine with us, but who’s baking the celebratory cake? Continue reading