Covent Garden Night Market. 21 August 2008. And some other cakes baked in between market stalls…
Everyone has been very sweet about my cakes and I am encouraged by all the kind words I have had in the past week (Thank you to Trusted Places, Living to Eat, A Slice of Cherry Pie, Eat Like a Girl and I Heart Cupcakes). My second time round at the market I was slightly more prepared – and as it was a Thursday it was a bit more relaxed – especially as I was helped by Gemma, her lovely husband Jamie (the amazing creator of my website) and Victor (who is always wonderful) so I got to wander a little bit – and chat with Choc Star and eat white chocolate and chilli ice cream.
The chocolate mud cake was hugely popular – and it seems I can’t make enough mini cupcakes to last the night. I was then up with the sun on Friday morning to bake 48 cupcakes and a birthday cake for Monique – to go with the 60 biscuits (Shaped like Bichon frise dogs, hairdryers, scissors and the number 21) And mid-week 70 butterfly cakes – without paper cases – for a TV ad for the Daily Mirror.






Covent Garden Night Market. 15 August 2008.
On Friday The Lavender Bakery entered the exciting realm of retail! Several hundred cupcakes were baked and decorated (as well as large cakes for slicing and decorated biscuits) and sold to the lovely people of London and visitors from elsewhere. The sun was actually out and although I was tired after 36 hours on my feet with only two hours sleep, it was a wonderful day – people gave me some great feedback and made some lovely comments and I even got to meet some of the great names in London food blogging – search for blogs on the Covent Garden night market and you will see what I mean. You can read Helen Graves description here – including some pictures and lovely comments about my cakes.
I had only a brief opportunity to sample what the other stalls were selling but I bought some wonderful olive oil and olives, Welsh cheese, mushroom risotto from Carluccio’s and a fantastic mozzarella panini – I fully recommend heading down this Thursday (I will be there again from 3 – 10pm) or on Friday 12 – 9pm and next week on Thursday and Friday. This is the second year the market has opened for August at Covent Garden and long may it continue – there was a great atmosphere and great food – London needs more markets like this until it becomes normal to shop and eat this way.







