Wednesday 30 October 2013

Halloween at oo-my

So, tomorrow is Halloween!

I didn't planned, but tomorrow is also my oo-my cafe day.

Did you think I will just sell my sweets without doing on such a festive day?

So, I will do something.

Something you get chill out of me.

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Here are some of  line-up of tomorrow's sweets.

Panpkin Square (suitable for vegan / no daily / no egg used)
Chestnut Pastry (not suitable for vegan)
Steamed Egg York Cake (not suitable for vegan / no daily / gluten free)
Mochi with smooth or chunky Adzuki Paste (suitable for vegan / no daily, eggs / gluten free)

I will bring limited numbers of each sweets, so if they are gone, they are gone.

Kid's fun will be available...if it's dry weather.

Heheheheheheee---!

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oo-my Cafe
27Boundary Road,
Hove
11:30-15:00

Sunday 27 October 2013

... a bit late recovery

Dear people who loves my sweets,

I apologize I had to miss the sales at the Brighton Farmer's Market this month.
Now I am feeling better and had a small sales at oo-my on Thursday.

I feel very unease as I missed the big opportunity to advertise the new premise "Cafe oo-my" "for selling my sweets!  I am so angry to myself!

I asked to have some leaflet of the cafe in advance, so I could give away to the people interested in Japanese food. I was so into the mood of selling my sweets... Now the mood was went down deep in the sea.

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First, I thought I would be ill right after very busy Japan Matsuri.
No, it did not happen. One week after the event, that came down on me suddenly.

My throat got really sore and I lost my voice. Then runny nose and heavy body...moved to joints ache.

I even doubted if it was flue... no, actually, it was too early.
Isn't the season of flue starts a bit later?
Well, an-an is always leading the trend. haha.

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Anyway, there is an announcement!

The next months' Brighton Farmers Market was cancelled. It seems to be not enough footfalls as the weather gets too wet and cold.

As I lost the chance to spread the news about oo-my cafe, please let the news spread through your friends.
Let's do Chinese whisper, "an-an's Japanese sweets can be bought at oo-my cafe" !

So I am thinking about something on this Thursday...
You know, what is on Thursday... hehehe...

eat me! eat me! eat me!!!



Saturday 19 October 2013

Brighton Farmers Market

I am very sorry but I have to miss today's Brighton Farmers Market today. 

It's due to a cold I have bee suffed from since last week and injury on the sole of my right foot. I jogged I am not feeling well enough to make sweets nor fit enough to stand behind of table for a day.

I have  promised to be there on this day, so it was very difficult to come to this decision. 

I will do my best to recover for now. And I will be look after myself and my family with a careful planning. there next month. 

I will see you next month at this Farmers  Market.

Tuesday 15 October 2013

Autumn Blue Sky!

Today is a clear day. I can see some clouds adds only a bit of patterns in the sky. 

However, my cold is not going....  :-(
I found something nice this year! 
It's an Autumn harvest.

Ta-Dah!
Chestnuts♪Chestnuts♪Chestnuuuuts♪

They are small, but plentiful on the ground on the way to my kid's school. The chestnuts tree does not belong to anybody's garden, so it should be ok to pick some.

Normally, there are only spiky shells full brown shells. But, this year is different! I can find at least one fully ripen nuts in each spiky shell. I guess it's because this summer was a really hot summer.

I am happy my daughter want to take some to show in her class.
Here, kids should learn about what we can get from nature.

While I was picking those chestnuts, some of mums from my kids' classmate questioned me.

""What are you doing?"

I explained I am going to make Sugar Glazed Chestnuts (marrons glacés). I was expecting a bit more excitement on their face, but they don't show any interest. Never mind!

I may need to cook carefully removing bitterness, as they are very small.
If I managed to make it, I will put the photo up here.
Let's get cooking!

Monday 14 October 2013

London...Amazingly scary place!

It has been 10 days...
There was Japan Matsuri at Trafalgar Square, the world-famous historical place, held on the 5th October.

This is the 4th time an-an took part in this event...
Every year, more people seem to turn up for this event.

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You can see Lady N's smiley face.
Just before the event started.

From the first in the morning, my husband and my very reliable helper Lady N drove up there to open on time.

We must have been the "not easy stall holder" for the event... As we had to ask for arranging the latest slot to turn up the delivery car to get in. But still then, they had to leave house at 6:30 in the morning... well it was before the dawn.

I actually wanted to take a food stall there, but I could not afford the whole space... The only option was to get a half space as a shop stall. The down side was I could not use any cooking equipment... The hardest thing was not be able to use steamer there.

So I had to get a help through night to steam a lot of Dangos and Mochis, making Ohagi. As I managed to start making Strawberry Mochi, the clock was already at 5 o'clock.

Three box full of Strawberry Mochi could go to London with all other Manju and Mochi as the first delivery, and start the business.

At 8am, I send away my children to their friend's house to be looked after. It was already 9am when I went back to my kitchen to 100 more Strawberry Mochi.

By the lunch time, I packed all the Mochi in a bag and jumped on the London train.
I really regretted I did not use a grandma's trolley later on...

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After 90 min's deep sleep, the train arrived at Victoria Station. Then I took the Underground to Westminster... I thought there was a line to get to the nearest Tube station...Charing Cross...Well, I made a mistake, so I decided to take bus to Trafalgar Sq.

I started feeling my bag was getting heavier and heavier...It must be over 7Kgs.

When I reached to my stall, it was already after 2:30pm and most of sweets boxes were empty!

Apparently, "There was a queue for a while," Lady N told me with excitement.
I found out not a lot of boxes for taking away are left... I should have brought some extras as I bought a bulk of boxes for this event.

Then, I freed Lady N and start attending customers with my foggy head.
Finally, no boxes left. I asked for using a wooden boat shaped plates for taking away. Thanks for kindness, no customer complained about it. Phew.

By 4:30, I apologized customers waiting behind the queue and all my sweets were sold out.
To some of who came to visit my stall after sold, I thanked and apologized... I was not expecting all the sweets goes so quickly!

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Then, I had nothing to do...

When I looked at next neighbor, a beautiful shop selling lovely hand-made accessories and knitted shawls. They are the volunteers supporting the people who was hit by the earthquake in 2011.

They are not selling some imported goods produced by company. They are selling up-cycled goods which was made by hands of Miyagi prefecture.Here is the more detail.


The information booklet PDF can be downloaded through the link above. 
This was done by unpaid volunteer graphic designer. Amazing.

Anyway, I don't have anything to sell, and no point to keep this space for me.
So, I kept a small corner of the table to place a sing of "Sold out" and an-an's leaflets, and opened the rest to Miyagi Prefecture Supporting Group to spread their products.

I liked their products. I was moved and wished if I could do something for them. There was another reason...I used to send a part of sales to Japan Red Cross for about one year...but I stopped as the use was not clear. Since then, I was always looking for ways to help the people influenced by the earthquake.

As I had a bit of good feeling...

They gave me a bottle of camellia oil and a cute hat as a return of giving away the space!!!
I did not meant to expect any return, I was satisfied by their smiley faces and sales increase...I felt a bit unease.

"I am sure if the people made all these products were here, they must want to present something to you!"

The instigator of this stall was Ms Ryoko Mutasono. She has a fashion brand based on London. She is very open and cute.  She told me in that manner... and she chose a hat and accessories to go with it... and put it on me. Thank you so much!

I just put on the lovely hat now. Sorry for the model in pajamas!
I will load another photo when I dressed up!

I remembered I was invited to my friend's birthday dinner on the following day, so I bought a couple broaches, made with an old Kimono garments. They are all different as they are all hand-made. I chose one special broach for my friends. I am glad she really liked it!

Ms Mutasono on the left...She is very cute woman... if she posed normally. X-)
She is so funny! (an-an)"Ah..Well, is this really ok?" (Ms M)"Yes, yes, yes, that's me!"


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No car could park anywhere close, we needed to wait till 9 pm. My husband and I had a lovely time our selves without kids! Looking around the stalls was interesting. The performances on the stage were even more exciting! My husband was glued by Shiro-A's rhythmical and colorful stage.

Geisha girls ... some decades ago?
They were very popular.

Captain Wellington looking down the stage.
"How bizarre... London is now!"

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Thank you for friends how visited an-an the first in the morning, friends who came long way from everywhere in England, and customers who came back over and over not to miss Strawberry Mochi's second delivery.

The words "Thank you" is no longer enough. You support and help an-an.

Customers, helpers and my kids' classmates's mums and dads... an-an cannot exist without your help.
Big, Biiiig Thank you!

...So, this is the final memory of the day through the car window. Saying Good night to the Big Ben.

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Sono
(Ms Ryoko Mutasono's Fashion Brand)
www.sonofromlondon.co.uk
www.facebook.com/sonofromlondon
www.sonofromlondon.blogspot.com
studio@sonofromlondon.com
07788722862 (携帯)

Wednesday 9 October 2013

Every Thursday Lunch at OO-MY!

Here is the news I have been keeping.

Ta-Dah!

an-an's 1 Day a Week Japanese Cafe Invader Project

is coming to real. 

Well, "invader" is not a right word, but I will be in a Cafe with my sweets and serve you as a waitress!

It is a kind helping hand from HIDE, the owner of OO-MY Cafe.
Of course, he serves very tasty lunch menu there during the an-an invasion.

I have to mention that the opening hours is very short.
It's only the lunch time from 11 to 3 o'clock. 

Even my sweets cafe time will be only from 11 to 2 o'clock on every Thursday. So don't miss the time. I will be serve you as an waitress and make you all happy, too!!!

The idea of doing "Maid Cafe" in Akihabara Tokyo style came up to my mind, but it's better to be kept off from that.


So, it starts from this Thursday....wow, it's tomorrow!???


There are some free for one hour parking bays in front of the cafe, and you can park on a side road which is free all day. 
it's only 10 min walk from the BR Portslade station. 

If you find it curious, you should come!

I will prepare Dorayaki, Daifuku Mochi and White Rabbit for Juusannya (Harvest festival) on 17th October. The weather is picking up, so I expect I should be able to get hold of late British strawberries. In that cas, you will see some Strawberry Daifuku there too!

See you there!

Here is the detail of the cafe in the previous blog.

"Planning this summer holiday" 
OO-MY Cafe
  • 27 Boundary Road,
  • Hove