
We had a wonderful Great British Bake Off reunion this week at a very special wedding. And as you would expect, there was a LOT of cake…

We had a wonderful Great British Bake Off reunion this week at a very special wedding. And as you would expect, there was a LOT of cake…

I don’t know how September crept up on us so quickly but we might as well welcome it with open arms now it’s here. We’ve got the Back-to-School vibe in our house this week and loads of autumnal bakes in the pipeline.

My kitchen’s been like a cake factory this week. Not bad timing for the first week of The Great British Bake Off to start again.

We’re reluctantly back home today after a fantastic week campervanning through France. It seems I’ve got some incredible Team GB Olympic highlights to catch up on and I’m looking forward to the next series of Bake Off kicking off on Wednesday.

No blog from me last weekend as I was still partying at Jimmy’s Festival. We had a really fun few days in Suffolk before getting back to London for all things cake this weekend.

I’ve had a very busy week catching up with a lot of good friends. Hugely proud of Martha too, as she launched her first (of many I’m sure) recipe book, Twist.

All my baking this week has been school related so here’s a delicious and simple recipe for banana bread. It’s a great bake to make with kids and can be scaled up very easily too.

A quick blog from me tonight as it’s Father’s Day, so I want to get back to watching Netflix on the sofa with my feet up!

This year marks 100 years since the birth of Roald Dahl. And today marks seven years since the birth of our eldest daughter. So this weekend we put the two together and had a good old fashioned knees up!

Back to Sunday night blogging after a fantastic week travelling on the canals of the Midlands for half term. The smell of freshly baked bread is somehow even better on a narrow boat!