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Humble Pie

Life knows how to serve it up fresh and hot, if you know what I mean.  Most of the time, I’ve been enjoying the blissful rhythm of a healthy life; but here and there, I really get shown my place.  It reminds me not to be complacent, to keep trying to be better.   Recap: my little sister is taking the slightly rockier road to high school graduation; I still have to find a car to replace Can Can; and as I re-budget with my new raises at work, I realize I’m not really ready to make Gimme Dem a registered business and revise my vision.

A week and a half ago, I had my first day off (that wasn’t an allergy induced sick day) in over a month.  It was beautifully hot and I spent most of it doing exactly what I wanted with people I wanted to be with.  I dropped off a cupcake donation for the worldwide vegan bake sale and settled back in at Lars’s for a nice big breakfast with The Grit‘s gravy, sauteed tofu, home fries, marinated strawberries, and big dollops of vanilla mascrapone.  As we settled into a long afternoon on the porch enjoying mint juleps and Derby Day banter, the  evening evolved into napping and noshing on neighborhood tacos.

But somewhere things turned and the day ended with a frantic phone call from dad pleading for help.  My sister had been detained by authorities for underage drinking and trespassing in the wooded neighborhood near her boyfriend’s house.  It’s difficult to reason with a tipsy 18 year old ranting about society brainwashing the populous into submission for meaningless rules that stunt people’s happiness and independence.  I told her, “If you had been screaming at your bf on my property, I’d be upset and call the police, too.”  The whole situation is just a big  expression of her stress as graduation and real-life responsibility rush at her.  She’s been more naughty than focused the past 6 months, but I reminded her that everything was not lost and everyone was safe. I said I really thought that the situation showed us we need to refocus on the present responsibilities before we try to deal with the next steps in anyone’s life.  I really respect the way my sister challenges the world, but I also see the typical young American girl: trained to be a student, a daughter, a sibling, but not trained to be a person; not trained to be confident in her beliefs and actions; not trained to accept mistakes or stress easily.  So we talked through her stupor somewhat and realized we all needed rest.  We did finally come to an accord and we did refocus our responsibilities.  I told her mom, dad and I would figure out the legal stuff and eventually she’d have to repay it, but in the meantime, a stricter schedule of after school homework, tutoring, chores, and puppy care should lead her through the last leg of McLean HS.  Mom and Dad have both stepped up and are acting like engaged parents in stead of the hands-off/authoritarian anti-team.  It’s not been long, but it feels right and it feels better.

Aside from the fact is totaled, Can Can is starting to be raspier and raspier.  So, next on deck, finding a new car.  I’ve redone my Artie’s sched, and for my doubles Sunday and Monday, dad could drive me and pick me up and then Thursdays, I could just drive dad to work.  Secretly, I really wish I could get away with not having a car.  Meanwhile, I have few leads and a tine budget ($2k>) if you scope any sweet rides (especially wagons) let me know!!

So, while I’m encouraging the health of all these other things and people, I have to demonstrate with myself and set realistic goals to motivate myself.  So that said, I have been a lot better about getting sleep and I’ve actually had some fun exercise outlets inserted:  break dance practice once a week and running with Artie’s coworkers at Van Dyke Park.  It’s been making me feel ambitious about maybe fitting in weekly pilates.  The other super sweet thing about Van Dyke is it has a farmers market the mornings I run!  This means delicious local food and the opportunity to talk to the vendors.  I have decided to go back to being vegan instead of just a vegetarian and having fresh French Baguettes is going to be a lifesaver for my summer sandwich habit.

Speaking of baked goods and farmer’s markets, you might be wondering, “What happened to Gimme Dem Cupcakes and their progress toward being a vendor at a local market?”  Well the rules are not so dissimilar from openning a storefront.  Not only do I need liability insurance, registration as an LLC, and a kitchen inspection/certification, many local markets are following the food movement for all local ingredients (which is awesome!) but buying local Earth Balance is not an option.  So boo.This has humbled the growth of my friends of friends made to order catering turned shop a much slower vision.  So, Ithink I’ll stay on at Artie’s at least through the holidays and see if I can’t build a nest egg and then get a job at a bakery to learn the ropes.  Then maybe I’ll have the resources and contacts to open a storefront with a kitchen thats ready for that kind of professionally recognized production.

Moral of the story.  Expect a pic/recipe for a humble pie -a recipe inspired by pulling the pieces together and making something wonderful anyway.  Have a great week everyone!

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Breaking up is hard to do

Hey friends-  Sorry for the incredible lag in posting, it’s not for a lack of ideas, promise.  My laptop finally died and I have been sleeping more (… on the couch with Cocoa Bean while watching Netflix on my Wii).  I actually was attempting to use the WordPress App on my new Droid last night but conked out to Arrested Development instead.  I hope during this radio silence, my Tweets and incessant picture posting (thx Droid!!!) have kept your taste buds salivating.  I’m hoping the gardening will contribute to some new savory summer cupcake projects too, so be on the look-out!

So let’s talk heart break.  I’ve been putting off a break-up with one of my recurring customers…  Remember Safeway Al?  He’s a sweetheart, but his orders have been a lesson in professionalism.  He’s pretty much wanted weekly orders the past month or so and he only pays about half the time.  It was too good to be true.  He is a friendly night stocker who made regular orders, an easy stop at one of the best supplied baking ailes in town, accessible for drop-off after a late shift at Artie’s…   But erratic payment and moderate flirtation fizzled my patience, and when I tried to be more strict about order confirmation, we played phone tag.  So now, I’ve decided to cut him off and it feels weird.  New/reaffirmed rules:

  • It’s ok to sell to people you know, but always set a policy of prepayment.
  • Set firm pick-up/drop-off times and confirm them the day before.
  • Only do night deliveries to public places or homes of those you know.
  • I shouldn’t shop at overpriced grocery stores just because they have better hours.  It’s not cost effective.

But all is not sadface, we have some other great news.  For those who haven’t followed the other Gimme Dem/kt new media feeds:

I made a really extra cute baby shower order:

tax day was met with success and celebrated with Joyous and George Bluth inspired cupcakes.

Saturday, Gimme Dem is donating 150 cupcakes the Radio CPR Record Sale!  (If you have an event you’d like Gimme Dem Cupcakes to donate to, please email me!)

I’ve nailed down dates for the most substantial of my vacation plans, so I will not be taking orders July 1-7 (GA bound with the BF), and I likely won’t be taking orders the last weekend of June (Annual AmeriCorps Almuni reunion!)

Come see me Saturday and you can look like this too!

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Decompression Chamber

Heyo, I just wanted to write a message full of my infinite gratitude to all the supporters who helped my RAFA donation order go off without a hitch.  Helpers I expected didn’t show and unexpected helpers did; it was all really smooth through production, clean-up, delivery, presentation, and CONSUMPTION!!!  Boom even helped put together  a pretty sweet foam core sign last minute!  I tried to document along the way.  I coasted through two evenings of late night baking with great company and sailed through the event day on a total high, delirious with joy and fatigue.  In the end RAFA had about 500 participants and the staff eagerly took home the leftover cupcakes.  I didn’t staff the food are of the event but the volunteers said the cupcakes were the most popular.  I didn’t put out many business cards and I did get some email addresses on my newsletter sign-up.  Special thanks to Jenny, Gloria, Patrick, Nasser, Lars, Joy,  Dad, Mom, Auntie Gabe, and everyone who helped me make it happen by coming to my aide in a big way!

So during the aftermath, it feels sooooo good to have a success of that scale under my belt.  It taught me how to organize, execute, delegate, and I think it really helped me see my technique.  Now I’m trying redirect all that energy and organize my to-do list.  First I list, later I’ll get to the prioritizing, most of them will be concurrent anyway:

  • write recipes/experiment
  • try to cater a wedding this season (promote me, suggest to brides to be-I’ll give a friendly discount)
  • listen to Beru
  • plan trips…  cupcake tour???
  • visit more are bakeries and form my own opinions (starting with My Vegan Bakery today near GMU).
  • create a better work schedule
  • play in the dirt
  • pay off debt
  • meet more bakers/find projects to do together
  • find a venue for recurring Gimme Dem Cupcakes beit house shows, farmers markets, gallery openings, or something else small and community based (send me your ideas: wait-listed at Falls Church and Mt. P farmer’s markets)
  • prepare my first ever cupcake workshop for the after-school program at James Lee Community Center!

There’s always so much to do, but I am so pumped!  Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you all!

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The Three Fates

So to prevent burnout, after the crazy LCNV/Artie’s combo Monday, I took Tuesday morning off to hang out with Cocoa Bean, Dad and my kitchen.  We had a great time.  End result: The Grumpy Grizzly, Ginger Bread, and Thai Tea Cupcakes.  They were very well recieved when I shared at the office and the restaurant.  Here are some pictures

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The Year of the Cupcake

I really wanted to pull together something beautiful and reflective summarizing 2009 and ringing in 2010 with a big messy kiss.   There was some of the kiss the night of, but for you, my cupcake lovers, the words couldn’t come until Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday. 

My cupcakes are all about connecting.  I’m a hub, you’re a hub, and between us are the myriad of beautious faces and families creating all the nooks and crannies of the wonderful lives we share.  

This week, I observed the tragedy and beauty of Haiti, resenting and treasuring my place in the world, far from terror and so able to give.  My 18 year old sister asked me, “Why should we care?” with absolute clarity and venom.  I briefly described to her the the Carribean slave trade and the revolving corruption that affects so manny developing nations.  Haiti is not an extradordinary disaster compared to the history it’s suffered nor the history of other developing countries stymied by the clash of western and indigenous, other and self; a struggle that we all come to know in our dealings witht he world and people around us.  Then she cared.  And I hope she cares tomorrow, too.  I hope that the immediate shock of the earthquake, paired with the grace of Haiti’s own people pulling it’s communities together let’s a new sense of nation and pride shake the rubble and shackles of the past.  And I hope we and the world around them pay attention for as long as it takes, because everything takes time.

So, I know at this point giving to charity may seem like pouring salt over a clusterf*&! of bacteria in Haiti’s festering wounds, but tonight I dedicated my tip wages to  Partners In Health.  I know, I waited a week, but it’s a small island and it seems PIH is having success actually accessing thse who need their aid and supplies.  That said, I am also very proud of the  Fairfax County Search and Rescue who are volunteering in Haiti now.  I hope the skills and compassion you share help Haitians for many generations.   I also hope the media and monetary attention placed on Haiti’s disaster relief translates to eduactional programs and resource sharing that helps Haitians help themselves.

So I’m trying to help myself as well, this year and in those to come, so that I can share my health and happiness with my own hub, MLK  day or not.  So, being in the cupcake biz, I’m into the  gooey crumbly manifestations of joy that people share and make friends with.  A very intimate human experience that says a little “I love you” in every bite.  I want to share love with everyone in the world… at least a little bit.  So how can one sustain copious cupcake production?  What managable but still challenging goals can I set for myself?

Last year was an explosion of creativity and disovery, and I hope to bring a little order and sense to it in the new year.  This year’s resolution is a simple  effort to improve the quality of my life: sleep at least 8 hours a day at least once a  week.  I think it’ll be an important ingredient to managing my interests and responsibilities.  I’m also opening a bank account exclusively for GimmeDemCupcakes to keep things tidy.  While I try to keep things, I always try to give, so I’ve decided to start a new part of this webpage called Cupcakes Serve, where I’ll post community events and charitable giving that interests me in the moment (hopefully a nutrition workshop at JLCC featuring GimmeDem…).  Then, I’m also trying to really launch this year starting with an Etsy account to manage orders online and then hopefully gaining a following of new friends through farmers markets or some other more public avenue.   And then there are the experimetnts… Lots to see and love.  I hope you’l chime in.  I’d love to hear from you.

I wish you a happy blessed New Year, loved ones.

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Gimme Dat Bidness 2

It’s decided.  The kitchen is open for business.  Tell your friends, tell your neighbors.  For reals.  Merry Christmas to Gimme Dem Cupcakes.  Last Thursday, I distributed my newly minted business cards that I got in from Moo.  I used Jake’s design and two of my favorite photos.  Business cards don’t last when you have fans.

I got an order right off for a 1 year anniversary for pick-up Friday.   It was cutting a little close.  It was Thursday afternoon, and I was on my way to Artie’s and I had to work a double Friday. So when I got off Friday, I went  I made up a batch of chocolate mini before bed, ready to top in the morning.  See the story in pictures here.

Blunders and successes aside, I am thrilled to be celebrating the year of the cupcake and holiday celebrations with a Motown and Soulfood party with all my favorite taste testers this weekend. It’s been a great joy to share my love and energy through these little sweets and I’m hoping to make it the way I “bring home the bacon.”  Thank you for the support, I’ve got lots of love to share!

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Holiday Greetings, Earthlings!

Happy Holidays homies, (enjoy this Cocoa Bean e-greeting)!

This is my favorite time of year.  I’m hoping to get my tree up tonight so I can sit in the dark with the lights twinkling while I try to drag Cocoa Bean away from the beckoning ornaments!

So far, I’m having a great time!  So much celebrating!  I enjoyed a flawless family Thanksgiving + Lars and I got a  little weekend time with my homies back from grad school , too.  And upon reflecting the future challenge of life without Can Can, my wonderful Corolla DX wagon, I went on my usual existential bend and concluded my life purpose is to concoct and share cupcakes.  (It’s getting real: business cards are ordered and I’m working with a friend to write up a business plan!)  Meanwhile, we had a great 2009 Holiday Party for our community of volunteers, students and staff here at the Literacy Council, Cocoa Bean enjoyed her very first snow, and I was again blown away by the culinary feats of the Perry House homies at Friendsgiving.  (:

All these ooey gooey sharing caring events have my cupcaking noggin churning ideas for new cupcakes and business ideas…  thinking about what I need to do to certify my kitchen for commercial use, how to market more effectively to people I don’t know, how to do community service with cupcakes…  Could GDC hold workshops for the community or be totally structured as a non-profit?  We’ll see…

In the meantime, be on the look-out for Cranberry Maple cupcakes, the Motown and Soulfood party, and if you really feel like sharing your love, you can order a batch of cupcakes or be philanthropic instead of buying gifts (… but if you really want to buy gifts, these are my suggestions for the favorite cook in your life)!

yes, those are pound puppy slippers

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