Thursday 20 October 2011

Baking, Believing and Bad Refereeing

At The Cakehouse we believe in everything we do – we believe in using natural ingredients, we believe in using local produce where possible and we believe that cakes are little luxuries which everyone should enjoy, which is why we are developing a range of gluten free and diabetic cakes.
And last week we believed Wales would make it through to the Rugby World Cup final. So to celebrate the team’s hard work and drive we baked a range of sporting sweet treats for our weekly cupcake stall at Deli-a-gogo. We had Gatland’s Great Vanilla Cake, Hook’s Nutty Feast and Bennett’s Banana Boom all topped with a little Welsh Flag.
As we watched the game before heading to the stall we were full of anticipation. Then, just 18 minutes in, Warburton was handed that red card and we joined in the Nation’s gasp of disbelief. But as we sat there feeling numb, the team fought on, and when the final whistle blew they had lost by just a point. Feelings of anger turned to pride - despite being a man down for more than an hour they had given the French a run for their money and nearly won.
So on Friday morning we’ll be up again to watch Wales in their 3rd and 4th place play offs. We’ll be eating Welsh Waffles and singing Bread of Heaven, hoping they can right the wrongs of last week’s game. But even if they lose they’ve already done the country proud, so there’ll always be a cake with their name on it at The Cakehouse.

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