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!

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Hello, Lucy, dear!

How lovely your buns looked! I am so impressed with the uniform nature of the piping - what sort of a bag and nozzle combination do you use? I'm yet to purchase a piping bag, I don't know why icing isn't a big favourite in our family, but I do think it adds a touch of glamour to an otherwise ordinary offering.
So good of you to let me know the competition guidelines for Victoria Sponges. Thanks to your information, plans have moved on apace: I have organised judges, emailed everyone at work and chosen the charity that our funds will help; so far 8 responses! I am very excited, but now feel the need to practise my sponges so that I can feel a little confident of doing a good job. I have to say that I am most concerned about losing marks because of my 'rustic' presentation; I want to be assured of a flat top but don't want to over-cook it by having it in too low an oven for too long. The last VSC I baked looked fabulous, but was a tad on the dry side - just what I want to avoid. Previously, they have been beautifully moist but with a peaked top due, according to Mary Berry, to one's oven being too high... I've got over a week to perfect my technique and will post pictures of my efforts in the meantime. We shall all be using Mary's recipe, from "Simple Cakes", to create a level playing field; I know that there are some who'd like to take a gamble with butter icing, so I may benefit from their hung-ho attitude, but I would so love to play by the rules and WIN! I shall pop out and buy some eggs later and practise. I can't believe that I've never entered a competition of this sort before...
As I sit and write, it seems incomprehensible that it will be June in a matter of days: the rain is quite persistent and the central heating is back on. Thankfully, earlier on, I managed to find a gap in the precipitance in which to walk the dog. Cats are SO much easier in that respect, but I bet nobody got firm thighs from walking a cat across the fields and hills! How are your doggy plans going, incidentally?

I'll write again, soon; in the meantime: ta-ta!

Cathy x

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