by Flic Luxmoore | Monday, January 30, 2012 | Food Van Driving, Street Food, The Business of Catering
The beast has had a fairly easy ride so far. He has slept on our driveway and been fed diesel, taken for regular romps in the country side, and has only once been asked to earn his keep. I think up until this point he has been more like a really expensive, lovable...
by Flic Luxmoore | Thursday, December 29, 2011 | Hopeful, The Business of Catering, Virtual
As it happens, I have been back at the day job ever since Wednesday, listening the the monotonous drone of people dissatisfied with the outcome of Christmas and trying to drum up a little sympathy for the remnants of my cold. The evenings, however, have been reclaimed...
by Flic Luxmoore | Wednesday, December 21, 2011 | Hopeful, The Business of Catering
As far as the Jabberwocky is concerned, this is our first Christmas. It has been a busy year, full of all sorts of excitement, and on the whole I would probably rate it a very respectable 9 out of 10, which is a very credible score considering all the niggly little...
by Flic Luxmoore | Tuesday, December 13, 2011 | The Business of Catering
Along with it being the time for giving and sharing and love and excessive eating, Christmas, in the catering industry, is one of work. I would even go so far as to say that there is no industry that works harder, puts in longer hours or gets less praise than the...
by Flic Luxmoore | Thursday, November 24, 2011 | The Business of Catering
Welcome to the new home of the soliloquy. This will be the first post published on the new platform only, and therefore will make a concerted effort to be less silly, flippant and quite frankly dithery going forward. Good, enough of that. On a more interesting note,...
by Flic Luxmoore | Thursday, November 3, 2011 | Other..., The Business of Catering
The wonderful thing about opinions is that everyone is entitled to one. It may not be valid, or reasonable, or factually correct, but it is your right and pleasure, as a someone capable of complex thought, to create something that reflects a recent experience. What we...