Monday 13 December 2010

Calling all cooking enthusiasts!

You may have noticed that things have been rather quiet here over the last few months. We'll the truth is it has been a time of transition for us, for a number of reasons which we won't bore you with now. The main reason we've entered a state of hibernation, is that my partner in this adventure has moved to New York, leaving a substantial hole.

So for now, i'm afraid to announce that Toob has temporarily stopped trading (or filling bellies).

On the up side, this definitely isn't the end, as we'd very much like to start the New Year, with a New Trail of our Bread. So here goes our little advert.

TOOB IS LOOKING FOR AN ENTHUSIASTIC COOK TO JOIN AND SHAPE OUR FUTURE (or bread and the odd bit of pastry).

Are you an amateur cook that dreams of one day owning their own restaurant, or an enthusiastic cook that spends weekends cooking for large number of friends? The person that always takes delicious weekend endeavours into work on Monday, bribing the love an adoration of your colleagues.

Perhaps your a professional cook, looking for the opportunity to sharpen your knives on something more personal to you. Looking for an arena to be more creative and experimental.

If any of the above is the case then we may need you.

We can't lie, supper clubbing is hard work, doesn't pay well (if at all), and does require a lot of things other than cooking.

Typical tasks include:
  • Updating the Blog
  • Researching recipes
  • Answering booking enquiries
  • Posting news on social media channels (Twitter, Facebook etc)
  • Loosing most of your weekend on supper club nights to: Prepping, washing up, cooking, serving, shopping.

But hey, we do it for the love right, so if you have the love, are passionate about food, and want to get involved then drop me an email and we'll arrange a meeting. I'm interested to hear from people with ideas in making something that i spent a year building, into something new and exciting.

Get Involved. This could be the start of something beautiful.

Cheerio for now.

Jim

1 comment:

  1. Oh no! It certainly is a tough job with very bad pay, but the benefits & pleasures are worth it!
    Good luck with finding someone and hope to come visit in 2011!

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