Notes in the margins

  • A small pause

    For now, the webshop has been closed. Over the coming months, I’ll be taking a step back from baking and selling cakepopz due to medical…

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  • What still tastes right

    There are periods when the range of things we can eat becomes smaller.

    Sometimes this happens because of health. Sometimes because of circumstance. Sometimes simply because the day asks for something simpler than usual.

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  • The calendar on the tongue

    By late February, the year begins to feel impatient.

    Supermarket aisles announce what hasn’t quite arrived yet. Hot cross buns appear before the light has properly shifted. Chocolate eggs sit under fluorescent bulbs while winter coats are still zipped to the chin. The calendar insists on moving forward, even when the weather hasn’t caught up.

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  • How Things Find Their Level

    After rain, a city briefly reorganises itself.

    People adjust their pace. Light shifts register. Puddles gather what the pavement has shed and hold it still for a moment — lanterns, windows, passing figures — before everything resumes.

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  • The Art of Love

    Valentine’s Day has a way of getting loud.
    Every year, it arrives wrapped in urgency — bigger gestures, bolder colours, grander declarations. Cards shout, flowers compete, and love is often measured by how much space it takes up.
    But I’ve always been more interested in the quieter moments.

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  • From a simple question to Silent Stars

    It all started, as these things often do, with a simple question.

    A customer got in touch asking if I could make some vegan cake pops for a birthday.

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  • A Cranachan Seal for Burns Night

    Burns Night has never been about spectacle. At its heart, it is a moment to pause — to read, to listen, to raise a glass, and to remember why certain traditions endure.

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  • On choosing fewer things

    Most ideas aren’t bad.
    They’re just not necessary.

    That took me longer to understand than it should have. Enthusiasm is persuasive. It arrives early, speaks confidently, and insists that everything deserves a chance. But I’ve learned that enthusiasm alone is a poor editor. It’s generous when it should be selective.

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