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A Culinary Affair: Grab a grub at Grub Fest 2018 A Culinary Affair: Grab a grub at Grub Fest 2018 The Exhibitors Include Some Of The Most Celebrated Chefs And Restaurants Like Baking Bad, IHOP, Wok To Walk, Big Yellow Door, Cj s Fresh, Fat Lulu s, Ministry Of Beer, Pretty Baked, The Funnel HillCreamery, Uncle Jack s, Unplugged Courtyard And WAFL, The Grub Fest Organisers Said. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Subhayan Chakraborty | Updated on: 04 Apr 2018, 08:51:46 PM New Delhi: Grab the grub! Food festival time is back. The national capital Delhi, which is also emerging as the food capital of the country, is gearing up for the Grub Fest. ....
Pretty Baked of Thurlby is among the lockdown businesses setting up in home kitchens across the Stamford, Bourne and Deepings area Published: 10:00, 21 February 2021 The Covid-19 pandemic has seen many people adapt to change and, according to our local councils, there has been a rise in home-based catering start-ups. South Kesteven District Councils has reported a growth in new food businesses registering with them over the past year. The council said it has received registrations from 211 new food businesses since the first March lockdown, 114 of which are home caterers, with the vast majority of those being cake makers. A lovely example of Jade s celebration cakes ....
Cake maker from Thurlby, near Bourne, turns hobby into career as COVID sparks boom in home catering start-ups Published: 12:00, 20 February 2021 The COVID pandemic has seen many people adapt to change and, according to our local councils, there has been a rise in home-based catering start-ups. Both South Holland and South Kesteven district councils have reported a growth in new food businesses registering with them over the past year. Coun Anthony Casson, portfolio holder for public protection for South Holland District Council, recently explained that many people were diversifying due to the pandemic, as well as there being the opportunity for new home-based catering start-ups. ....