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Monday, 6 September 2010

Apologies and a few cupcake reviews...

Firstly apologies for the lack of cupcake blogging...but there have been bigger things going on right now...bigger than cupcakes I hear you cry? yes indeed.  We have arrived on the wonderful and amazingly beautiful island of Turks and Caicos, where we will be living for the next year (or maybe more!), and we have just been settling in.  If you would like to follow our Island adventures I am running another blog called chilling in the sun where you can catch up on the latest news and photos.  I took the blog's name from this amazing song I fell in love with by the same title, you can listen to it by going here  you just need to scroll down to the bottom of the page where there is a list of songs and Chilling in the Sun by Cray Ewing is the second song down.  Listen to it, relish in the steel drums and love it! It sums up how my life is feeling right now :)

Anyways on to the cupcakes, all is not lost for cupcakes on the Island as I feared it might be.  Our local supermarket which is a sort of upmarket establishment, similar to the likes of whole foods had some Oreo cupcakes for sale the other day in their bakery cabinet that I definitely am going to try out at some point...maybe towards the end of the month once I've been paid! Food prices on the Island are extortionate and whilst I have been reveling in the fact that all my well loved American foods are freely available here they definitely come at a price...a price about 4 times more than what they should be! So whilst I have been standing mouth wide open at the baking aisle and all the delights that are on offer such as shredded coconut, toll house chips, reece's peanut butter chips, betty crocker mixes etc... I can only indulge in some of those when I'm feeling a little richer!

For now, so I don't neglect my blog for too long I will post a few pics of cupcakes that I enjoyed just before I left the UK.


First up, thanks to the joys at still having my passport in my maiden name, I had to take a trip to the Passport Office in London and get a passport done in a day for my travels! The £130 fee was cushioned slightly by the fact that it was a few days into August and this meant I could try Lola's passionfruit flavour of the month! I had visited my sister the Saturday before but it had been the last day in July and we were very disappointed we wouldn't get to try one...so being there 3 days later we were pleased to be able to revisit and it did not disappoint! The cupcake was a lemon-y flavour sponge, bursting with passionfruit curd and topped off with chewy meringue! How can that not make your tastebuds tingle just hearing that description?! I have always been a passionfruit fan...in South Africa you can get amazing passionfruit smoothies that my mom and I used to live off when we visited! so I knew this had the makings for one amazing cupcake! I hope everyone else managed to get their passionfruit fix in August too!! My reliable source in London now tells me their new flavour of the month is peanut butter and jelly! 


After that I spent a weekend saying goodbye to my parents up in Shropshire.  We went to a nearby village called Tarporley and luckily because it happened to be the first Saturday of the month we caught the local farmer's market which was awesome! Here I am waiting for my 'rare breed' bacon bap, it was delicious! and I am also clutching my cupcakes that I had bought from the stall Truly Cupcake.  We got there fairly late in the day and their selection wasn't great.  They had Red Velvet, some kind of Mocha one and Ginger and Lime & Coconut.  So my mom went for the Ginger and I opted for the Lime & Coconut - always a good combo in my opinion! 


The sponge was light and airy and the frosting was delicious with just the right amount of zing.  The ginger cupcake on the other hand was a bit overbearing on the ginger front and we weren't so keen but I would be keen to try more of their flavours.  If you ever happen to be taking a drive through Tarporley on the first of the month get their early to get the cream of the crop! 


It was a bit of a month long of farewells really! but at the very end just a couple of days before we flew out I went back to my hometown of Harpenden for a dinner with my school friends.  For a while now I have been desperate to try Yummy Mummy Cupcakes, but everytime I go back for a friends birthday or just for a visit it always happens in the evening so I have missed them everytime! They are a fairly new establishment, but this time I got to Harpenden at around 5pm and headed straight for them hoping they were still open.  Not only were they still open but a fresh batch of vanilla and chocolate cupcakes had just come out the oven as I walked in.  So I waited a few minutes for them to cool and watched the lady ice them right in front of me so I was excited about them being so fresh! I got them to go and met my sister and we found a nice park bench to enjoy them.  The cakes were very yummy but we felt the frosting was just a bit too buttery and left something to be desired, so they were a little bit of a letdown after waiting so long to try them! 

So there's my little last stop cupcake UK round up! From now on I hope to be trying some truly Caribbean cupcakes and writing about them on here! and once I start to get used to the supermarket prices and stop converting to pounds all the time and comparing what it would cost back home perhaps I can start getting some cupcake baking on the go as well! 

7 comments:

  1. Oh how exciting! I wouldn't know where to start or what to chose with all those American baking goodies around - so envious of you.
    Have a fab time and keep us up to date

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  2. I just made passionfruit cupcakes this week :)
    And the lime-coconut looks and sounds amazing!

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  3. Oh they all look fabulous. Particularly the lemon meringue one with all that gorgeous curd in the middle! Happy travelling :) Lucky thing..

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  4. Wow! Living in Turks and Caicos? That is so awesome!
    Lovely cupcakes :)

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  5. Ah those all look so good! I didn't realise you were from Harpenden originally. I'm in St Albans :) Will have to pay Yummy Mummy a visit :D

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  6. I loove cupcakes and need all the baking advice I can get! That Lime & Coconut cupcake was so pretty - love that beautiful green color. I just signed up to follow your fabulous blog - stop by and visit me sometime at www.stephaniesavorsthemoment.com. Looking forward to your next delicious post!

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  7. These cupcakes look delicious, especially the lime and coconut one. Thanks for the read.

    Suzanne x :)

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