Sunday, January 11, 2015
Another start to another year
After the bread round is back in work after Christmas. It’s Wednesday and I should be at home doing prep for the market, making pizza bases and cookies and generally doing the “Wednesday is our busy day” thing. Instead, I am in Tower hotel in Waterford, enjoying a really nice and boiling hot cup of hot chocolate, writing my blog and listening to at least three conversations going on around me. The car, you see, is charging. I deliver to Waterford every Wednesday with the E-van and while I make it back on good days, today it was dark and wet and between the lights, the windscreen wipers and my enjoying the torque of the van, the battery was well over half empty by the time we got here. It is one of the unexpected beauties of this electric van, that it slows me down whenever I may not actually want to go slow. Today, I might have wanted to head home quickly, but instead I snnozed in the van for a short while and then go for hot chocolate and a quick blog before heading home. With any luck the junior baker will have put on the pizza dough and have everything well under control by the time I roll up – all rested and with the wonderfully good conscience that comes from having writting this blog – long overdue as always. This year we are planning great things. First off is the Bia Beag Meet the Bakers session on the 24th of this month and the promising start of a Real Bread Ireland group. Next – just as soon as the paperwork is all organised – we will hopefully join the Food Academy with the Local Enterprise Board and learn to be more professional when it comes to the business side of things. We are planning to start baking courses next month so do pass that news to anyone who might be interested please and we also have a job vacancy again come late spring, early summer. Finally, this small bakery has to employ non-family as the junior baker is planning to take off. All very exciting plans and a good year ahead for Speltbakers – we hope. We wish everyone a very happy new year and put “weekly blog” on the list of new year’s resolutions. The van is charged, the bar in the tower hotel is filling up with lots of well dressed family parties coming in for lunch. I listen in and listen in some more and finally decide that they are parties of recent graduates from Waterford IT. Having solved that problem, I head off to the bake house, the pizza bases and the cookies. Could do worse on a rainy Wednesday in January.
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