• Apple Cake Recipe

    Apple Cake Recipe
    Apples and honey are, to many, the ultimate flavours of Rosh Hashanah – a familiar and soul-warming embrace of flavours that nod lovingly to the Jewish culinary culture. Spilling with sugar-coated fruit, this delightfully dense cake is simple enough to make at home. It can be served fresh and hot from the oven, or kept a little longer for afternoon pleasures long after the candles have been blown out.
    We get our apples from Natoora, who pick their produce when it’s at its seasonal be
  • Honey Cake Recipe

    Honey Cake Recipe
    An autumn staple at GAIL’s and a beloved Rosh Hashanah treat. Rich, decadent and once a precious entity, during Rosh Hashana honey is symbolic of hope for a sweet new year. We make our honey cake dense, sticky and dark, topped with dried blue cornflower petals. These aren’t necessary, of course – just an extra flourish to add a burst of colour to the table.It’s probably no surprise that this honey cake is, well, brimming with honey. So use a variety you love the flavour o
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    S.F. IKEA food hall will get bakery from 'world's best' restaurant co ... - San Francisco Chronicle
    S.F. IKEA food hall will get bakery from 'world's best' restaurant co ...  San Francisco Chronicle
  • Change leadership

    Change leadership
    A significant aspect of leadership is managing and leading people through change. Pete Headridge explores his experiences leading effective change with The Talent Poole.
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  • Butternut Box expands into new Doncaster facility

    Butternut Box expands into new Doncaster facility
    Fresh dog food manufacturer Butternut Box has expanded into a new 12,412m2 facility on the back of a recent Â280m investment from new and existing investors.
  • Savouring the Golden Season

    Savouring the Golden Season
    ‘Autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other seasons.’ Jim Bishop.We don’t like to play favourites, but autumn has always had a special place in our hearts. There is something about the pace slowing down as summer comes to an end. As we journey into a new season, the summertime electricity leaves the air, and all that urgency is replaced with something lighter and softer. Autumn seems to ask less of us. It wants us to settle down, take a breath and question exactl

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