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‘Like a book club — only with cake’

October 18, 2012 11:51
Lindsay Shaerf, Elisa Margolin, Linda Morris, Ingrid Salida, Anouska Plaut

By

Victoria Prever,

Victoria Prever

3 min read

Baking is sexy.

Cake-, bread- and biscuit-making is no longer bubbe’s domain. A series of whisk-wielding lovelies, headed up by Nigella Lawson and ex-model Lorraine Pasquale, have given it some serious glamour.
The Great British Bake Off attracts millions of drooling viewers each week, and with mixing bowls, cookie cutters and colourful, designer mixers plastered over television screens, glossy magazines and websites, everyone is getting into baking.

And it is not all just food porn. Many are actually getting their hands floury and having a go themselves. Instead of commissioning someone to make their occasion cakes, one group of north-west London women have taken their passion for sweet treats a step further and started a baking club.

“It’s like a book club — but with cake,” says Lindsay Shaerf, whose mother-in-law, Linda Morris founded the group last January.