Category Archives: Business

Mothers Day at Rosie’s

Rosies
Today was Mother’s Day and Rosie’s Cafe on West St Helen Street opened specially to serve tea and cakes.
Rosies
Whereas most buildings along West St Helen Street have been knocked down and rebuilt in the last sixty years, Rosie’s Cafe is in an original building with a cellar, old roof timbers and a floor with a long history.
Rosies
Rosie’s has undergone a change in the last month, with some redecoration, and Rosie, the dairy cow, has moved in.

Sixty years ago this shop was called St Helen’s Dairy and would have sold milk, eggs, and dairy products. Now they serve tea and home made cakes, home made soup and bread.

Young Enterprise Teams on the Market Place

Young entrepreneurs
On the Market Place yesterday there was a Market with a difference. A dozen young enterprise teams, each with a company name and business idea were selling their product – a bit like the Apprentice on TV.
Young entrepreneurs
Pictures here are Nascent, a young enterprise team from Larkmead School. They had produced and were selling a cook book called ‘Oh Crumbs!’ with some of their staff’s favorite recipes. It included among others: Mr Crowe’s simple sausage and pasta, Miss Dering’s Lentil Dahl, and Mrs’s Box’s Fruit cake. They are seen here with the Mayor Cllr Alice Badcock, who went to Larkmead a few years ago.
Young entrepreneurs
A team from Abingdon School had developed a line of mobile phone products
Young entrepreneurs
including speakers that amplified the sound of the phone without the need for any wires. They went under the name of Acc.ESS.

Taste for Design

Miele
On Saturday we went to Taste for Design at the Miele Experience Centre in Abingdon. This event is designed for people who are about to get a kitchen fitted. We went because of an invite from somebody who works there, and do not have any immediate plans.
Miele
It is a chance to learn in great detail about the choice of Miele ovens and hobs, warming drawers and extractor fans.
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There was also a chance to sample food prepared using the different ovens.
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We were served with five different courses – all prepared by the food technicians, and very good.

Miele also do a cook school to help people use their kitchen equipment to its full potential. The Experience Centre in Abingdon is a showcase for all the different products produced by Miele.