Tuesday 30 April 2013

Review: London Coffee Festival

For those following me on Twitter you will know that last weekend I took a trip to our capital to visit the London Coffee Festival. Last year this was the first festival I went to in the name of Ginger Sky and was the first I looked for this year.

The festival itself is held over the last few days of UK Coffee Week and is the venue for the UK Barista Championships. With stalls from many of the big chains as well as up and coming independents there is something on offer for everyone in the great surroundings of The Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane.

I have to admit that this trip is as much for personal pleasure as it is for business. I love trying all the weird and wonderful coffees on offer. However, watching the experts do their thing with the latest in coffee gadgetry does give a great insight into what the consumers will be using in a few years’ time. There are also some great smaller designers and distributors to network with. And that’s not to mention the great artisan cafĂ© section with loads of fantastic food on offer, couldn’t resist treating myself to a nice home baked loaf.

What always pleases me about these kinds of events is the wonderful people there, and it’s not all about selling. This year was no exception, like the people at FruitBroo (@FruitBroo) who, despite knowing we aren’t going to be stocking drinks, still entertained us. In all fairness they did have some great funky flasks that I just had to know about, the free samples were a bonus too J.

If you’re interested in learning more about the festival their website is http://www.londoncoffeefestival.com/

Tuesday 16 April 2013

Why it pays to plan

It’s been a year this week since I first registered Ginger Sky Ltd and set out on my mission of creating a retailer of unique, quirky and fun kitchen accessories. I’m getting close to launching the site and starting to trade but as this is my first venture into business I have spent the past year planning every part of my company.

For me, planning means that when I start to trade I have as many bases covered as I can. There can always be surprises around the corner but having sound contingency plans ready means that I should be able to respond effectively to these challenges. These contingencies have been thought through following research into other local businesses, speaking and networking with other business people and learning from their experiences.

Monday 8 April 2013

Recipe: Chicken Jalfrezi

A spicy and tasty traditional Jalfrezi
This is a great dish with some wonderful flavours. It can be made in just over an hour and is a great alternative to a takeaway.