Sweet Treats
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Originally published | 2011 |
Authors | Chuck Williams |
Carolyn Beth Weil | |
Jason Lowe | |
Genres | Cookbook |
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ID | 2109815 |
About Sweet Treats
Delicious recipes that kids can cook! Have you got a sweet tooth? You can treat the whole family to a homemade dessert-and learn about baking in the process. There are more than 25 mouth-watering ideas inside!
Retail sales jump in April driven by food stores
... ONS deputy director for surveys and economic indicators Heather Bovill, said: " April s rise was driven by an increase in supermarket sales, led by alcohol and tobacco and Sweet Treats, with off-licences also reporting a boost, possibly due to people staying in more to save money...
Crumbs! Lorry sheds biscuit load over Derbyshire road
... The Sweet Treats were crumbled all over Ilkeston Road in Sandiacre, Derbyshire, at just before 16:00 BST, police said on...
From the cafe waitress to its teenage owner
... The café sells breakfasts and lunches as well as coffee and Sweet Treats...
Will the Conservatives hold on to traditionally-safe North Shropshire seat?
...The ladies behind the counter in Sweet Treats on Wem High Street have a rule: " We don t talk politics! " It s proving harder than usual though, as the area prepares to elect a new MP in the forthcoming North Shropshire by-election, prompted by the resignation of Owen Paterson who was found to have broken parliamentary lobbying rules...
Covid-19: Children in Northern Ireland 'eating less healthily'
... " As the weather was so nice in the early stages of lockdown, Luke started to ask for more and more ice lollies and Sweet Treats as he was home a lot more and getting bored of the same daily routine...
From the cafe waitress to its teenage owner
Chloe Campbell was 15 when she started waitressing in a cafe in Moray, and now Four Years later she owns it.
Chloe said she had always been good at saving her money, so when the opportunity arose to go from employee to employer at The Coffee Pot in Dufftown she jumped at the chance.
She had held onto most of her wages, aside from spending on basics, and the 19-year-old got The Keys last month.
She Said she hoped to One Day expand The Business .
" I was working Somewhere Else and saw this job, it was just weekends I started off doing, and progressed from there, " Chloe recalled of starting at The Coffee Pot.
" Then last September I was speaking to the owner about having My Own café and She Said 'you could have this place?'
" So I took the offer. When I got the opportunity I just knew that I had to go for it and see what happens. I just knew I couldn't say no. "
She had saved enough to take it over, and the lease is paid monthly.
" I have always been a good saver. I spent what I needed, like on car insurance, " Chloe told Bbc Scotland as she took some freshly-baked scones out the café oven.
" My mum, a childminder, and dad, a farmer, both have businesses and they have always taught me from a young age that money doesn't grow on trees. So you've got to save it, and work for what you want, and that's what I've done. "
Chloe said the hardest part was proving to be getting her head around all the paperwork.
Strawberry tarts" My mum and dad are very good and advise me on how I should be doing things. Hopefully when I'm on my feet a bit more I'll be changing a few things. "
She Said she has six very good employees of various ages. The café sells breakfasts and lunches as well as coffee and Sweet Treats .
" We have a lot of regulars, " She Said . " Everything is made here. Our cakes are very Popular - especially the strawberry tarts. "
As for expansion, She Said : " If the opportunity occurs then I definitely would. "
Asked what it is like to be the new owner, she added: " I don't think I'm too bossy. "
Source of news: bbc.com