Lucy Latte and Cathy Chino write to each other every week. They
discuss the issues of the day, keep up-to-date with village affairs and chat about the latest bake. Raising Agents steams open the envelope on this personal correspondence, providing a unique insight into their world - why not take a peek?!

These fabulous friends take their inspiration from a variety of books and bakers, but no-one compares to Queen of Cakes, Mrs Mary Berry CBE, so pop on your pinny, grab yourself a wooden spoon and join them!

Sunday, 11 November 2012

'Loosely' Come Dancing

Dear Cathy

I am so pleased to hear that you are alive and kicking - speaking of fancy footwork, it was 'Loosely' Come Dancing last night. No high kicks but a few flicks of the ankles and a couple of heel turns!

In rehearsal, our Foxtrot had ranged from really quite nice to really quite shocking, but since I began suffering from motion sickness about 20 minutes into each session we were not able to spend hours at a time dancing in order to perfect the routine. In the end, we thought that if we looked the part we'd be half way there, and I must say we scrubbed up quite nicely. Unfortunately, Mr Latte and I had to dance first, and my nerves completely got the better of me. Cathy, my heart pounded and my body trembled. The only thing that kept me on my feet was Mr Latte who held his nerve and guided me around the floor. He even managed to lift me at the end of the dance, which the audience seemed to like. What a hero! Other dances included an excellent Jive, a Rumba, a Cha Cha Cha and a Military Two-Step danced by a pantomime dame and her/his (?) side-kick.

There were two judges, Sid Sidebottom who was most ungenerous and scored us 5 (he scored every couple 5 so that was alright). The other judge was very experienced and kept a close eye on the technical aspects of the dance. She was very kind and encouraging, and scored us SE-VEN! A very good score, I thought, considering what a cock-up we made of it. We had been told that the two highest scoring couples would take part in a dance off at the end of the evening, and when the Scottish dancers scored an 8 and the Flamenco dancer scored a 9, I knew I was safe to enjoy my dinner and wash it down with a few buckets of Pinot Grigio. However, it turns out I had misunderstood. The audience was asked to vote for their favourite routines after dinner and the top two couples had to dance off, and you guessed it, the Lattes had to dance again! I have to say that I think we made a slightly better job of it second time around because I really didn't care by then, and everyone seemed to enjoy our performance. Alas, the glitter ball did not come our way, but neither of us fell over and we helped raise much needed funds for a local childrens' charity.

My baking has enjoyed highs and lows this month. The highs were the fabulous flapjacks I made. I think you can appreciate the quality from the picture.



My halloween pumpkin shaped cakes were less successful. They didn't bake as one would expect and they stuck to the silicone bakeware that I purchased specially. A Halloween Horror!



I tried two batches and all the cakes stuck fast, a problem I have never encountered with good old fashioned tins and greaseproof paper. They were stuck so hard, that Little Latte resorted to eating them out of the moulds with a teaspoon! Do you have any experience with silicone Cathy?

That's all for now. I'm off for a well-earned rest. I do hope that little Chino if coping with his nut allergy. Are you sure he's not just putting it on to avoid your baking dear???

Lucy x


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