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Saturday 22 September 2012

Linked to the Past by Tradition

Just like most other towns in Great Britain , Lerwick has a cracking museum. Not dusty with glass cases, and really quite a modern looking building at first sight; the lines echo those of some of the older nearby merchants warehouses



One of the interesting services it offers is the chance to view the Shetland Photo Archive Library ~ an extensive collection reflecting the social, natural , textile, boating , fishing , crofting , trade and commercial history of the islands .. amongst other things !

By the way ....  have you heard of the Shetland Black potato variety? We alway hope for a love heart when we cut !

                                                                    

So , the title of this blog entry - linked to the past by tradition. Artisan bakers & confectioners today continue to create food as we know and love it. Of course, they can still be innovative, having their own take on a recipe or maybe by creating something completely different.

We eat with our hearts as well as our eyes ~ memories often come flooding back don't they of past times with some tastes and flavours. My own childhood was lucky enough to include visits to our favourite shop in the town, Soothills Bakery in Fareham, Hampshire. It was certainly a treat when a Saturday included a trip there !




A busy bakery with queues out of the door in the 60's & 70's and every decade up to now. I'm glad to say they STILL bake the best Lardy Cake IN THE WORLD and business is still booming . Of course, our visit to Hampshire this coming February to Tracy & Nigels wedding will have to include a visit to Soothills up the road from Portsmouth. Can't wait ... for the wedding of course!



    



I thought I would show you a little bit of Shetlands bakery history . By the look of some of these folk, the work was even harder then than now ...


Baker Lowrie Brown  working at T.M. Adie & Sons' bakery in Voe. LAte 1950's but no sign of electric scales anywhere. This Adie family is related to the well know BBC journalist Kate Adie  


The famous 'Blacks Queue' outside Black & Sons bakery, Commercial Road,Lerwick during rationing which lasted well into the 1950's





















 
 
 
 
Charlies Bakery Van  ~ Austin, 1968. Whilst there were town bakeries aplenty, some outlying rural areas were served by  maybe only one bakery that sent a van around the area to deliver. This van isn't from Yell that I know of, but many older folk I've spoken to here clearly remember the Yell Bread Van, a lifeline at a time when  fewer had access to quick easy transport to the shop. Peggy Hughson (who was acutally born in our crofthouse 80+ years ago) also remembers the little racks of sweeties just inside the back door!
 
 
 
Now this is a really old picture, we reckon Victorian period and is another Lerwick bakery. The young lad on the right has a bread basket in his hand ~ clearly the days before plastic "white-boards" arrived. I'm hoping that the baker 3rd from left has his thick tweed jacket and waistcoat on for the camera as I can't imagine how hot it would have been working in them! 
 
 
 
 
This , for me, is one of the most touching photographs I found. It's a picture from the 1890's of Andrew Mouat who lived in Walls, he was a well known local character. One of his jobs was to transport bread from the Walls Bakery to the Bridge of Walls shop ... a very short journey. The bread was carried on his back in a big tea chest, secured with a rope - he was paid 6d for his job. 
 
So renowned was Andrew, that he featured on a postcard with the title  "Captain o' the peerie trips"  ~ (Captain of the short trips)
 
 
 
So , Our Steve is just another in the long line of bakers in Shetland, although sadly you can now count the remaining bakeries on 1 hand.
 
 
Hope you enjoyed the old pics. We're all part of history in our own ways aren't we?
 
S, S & D xxxx
 
ps .... missing the sheep? hows this for a pair of handlebar horns?!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday 16 September 2012

Feeling hungry? look away now ...


I had a threatening email from a Manchester mate recently 




She told me she would stop looking at the blog unless I started getting some shots up of Steve's food. Fair point  well made; she  isn't the first to ask.

She visited Stacky more than once & enjoyed his steak pies so knows what she's missing; pictures - I guess - are the next best thing!

Here's how a morning goes: once Steve's finished baking , everything has to be left to cool before packing; as all we sell has to be packed when sold to the shops , this can take a little while.




 
The pic above was taken from outside the back door of Burravoe Hall looking into the storerooms. Our freezers on the right are stacked with pies & pasties cooling in the breeze!
 
 
Shetland Lamb Pasty's - he simply can't make enough of them !
 
 
 
Both beef and pork sausage rolls are going very well, they're liking his melt in the mouth pastry
 
 
 
 
Once cool - Da Kitchen Bakery production line continues on the next stage - packing.
 
 
We use a machine called an "L" Sealer
very similar to the one here.
The roll of cellophane on the right
is folded into an envelope already,
so you just slip your product into
the "envelope", lower the
heated frame down onto the
plastic, which then melts it &
seals it into an airtight package .
 
 
 
The machine we bought ( yes, you guessed it, from eBay!) was made in Burnley about 7 miles from where we lived in Stacksteads; you can see it in the background behind Steve, it's about the same age as the baker too & working perfectly ! Talking of a perfectly working baker ....here he is
 
 
 
I do love the cheeky chappie look  - his bakers cap set at a jaunty angle :-). These photos show just what a brilliant facility we have to use.  
 
 
 


He's also loving not having a shop (how dare those rude customers rudely interrupt him to buy things !!!) .... but the odd visitor is great for a good chinwag

 
 
The perfect little packages are then labelled, priced and a "use by" date added  
 
Traditional Victoria Sponge cakes are always popular.He also makes a lemon version plus a Triple Choc sandwich, all selling extremely well.
 
 


 
 
Whether the WI would approve of a "triple decker" sandwich is highly unlikely, however he does use traditional raspberry jam so I'm sure the ladies won't mind too much. Although of course ...being the WI ,  this Calendar Girl may need considerably bigger buns!
 
 

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He was hoping to get a clear morning in the bakery yesterday to do some preparation for Monday. But after a couple of (welcome) phone calls later he'd half filled the van with good for the shops  ~ as you can see below!
 
 



Some of the goods he made yesterday was for the Mid Yell public hall where they were holding its own version of Family Fortunes. Steve was lucky enough to be asked to supply 100 sausage rolls for the event.

 
 
A great opportunity to get people tasting his goods ~ they seem to be enjoying having a baker on the island again after 50 years !
 
 
So , that was the morning ....
 
Yesterday was the Yell Annual Sheep Auctions
 
 
Crofters bring their sheep down from the hills and "parks" (fields or pastures) to one of 6 places around Yell where the auctions take place. I took the 2 pictures below at the Cullivoe mart, this the northern-most auction on Yell. 
 
 
 
 The group of people in the pens are the auctioneer and the buyers, and hands there to mark the sheep when sold . Buyers include those from mainland Scotland who come over each year to buy Shetland lamb to take back to Scotland & UK.
 
 
 
Each pen is sorted into size of sheep and whether they're this years lambs or older , all this affects the price per head. They're usually sold in lots of roughly 8 or 10. Mostly cross-breeds but there were some lovely lots of coloured Shetlands. Today wasn't the right time for us to buy, we're going to the Lerwick auctions in a month instead.
 
 One of the things we like about Yell is there's always someone to see or something to do & tonight its the Monthly Quiz ! yay !
 
 
S , S & D xxx
 
 
 



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