You’ll remember my friend Chanel and her superstar vegan bakery business called Cake Cult London, right?
Cake Cult started out years ago under the name Vegan Delice and Chanel went on to trade at many of my events around the capital and even eventually had her own bakery shop.
I’m dropping in to day to let you know that Chanel’s business is still going strong and churning out delicious baked treats for special order.
Another week means another episode of Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong) podcast.
In episode 88, Josh and I chat about the recent Louis Theroux documentary exploring toxic masculinity online. We consider the influencers featured within Inside The Manosphere and the damage they are doing to young people.
I also share my love for YouTube star Joe Santagato (of Basement Yard fame) and discuss why his content might just be a good counter for the manosphere.
We take time to discuss the billionaire property and tax scam going on in London and how it is destroying the cultural framework of the city.
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Great news! Legendary vegan destination Black Cat Cafe in Hackney has committed to hosting semi-regular supper clubs.
These one-night-only menus are a celebration of creative and delicious vegan food, designed to give people a culinary adventure while also connecting with their community in a relaxed, welcoming setting.
Black Cat invited me along last night as a guest, so I wanted to use today’s blog post to share my photos from the event.
You’ll already know about The Spread Eagle, so I won’t waste too much of your time with the recap.
The Spread Eagle is a 100% vegan pub situated on Homerton High Street, just a few steps from Homerton Overground station. It is London’s first vegan pub and has been a much-loved watering hole, restaurant, and events space for quite a few years.
Now that we are up to speed, let me share with you my recent experience of trying some of the new menu items being served from the kitchen at The Spread Eagle.
Josh and I are back with another episode of our weekly podcast.
In this episode of Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong), we chat about the recent controversy surrounding pop star Chappell Roan and how the public often overstep boundaries with famous people.
We discuss our recent experiences at Lily Allen concerts (Josh in London, me in Sheffield) and consider the terrifying reality of living with AI. Our discussion touches on an animal rights activist who was singled out by security using facial recognition technology.
Follow Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong) on Instagram and Threads.
All of my upcoming events can be found online here.
If you appreciate my blog posts and the work I do to support vegan business and challenge injustice, please consider making a one time small donation of a couple of quid online here. You might also be in the position to sponsor my work on an regular basis via Patreon.
You can order my book ‘Fat Gay Vegan: Eat, Drink and Live Like You Give a Sh!t’ online now. It has been out a while now but is still a good read. You can also listen to the Audiobook read by me!
I’m in my bakery appreciation era in a big way. Is there anything better than freshly baked sweet breads?
With so many gorgeous vegan bakeries in the UK to choose from, there is a fear that I might be reaching saturation point. But then Seasons micro home bakery came along and made me see that we have a long way to go before I reach my limit.