I was delighted to be invited to Hobbs House Bakery in Chipping Sodbury to tour their bakery site, learn about their wonderful range of products, have fun shaping bread dough, followed by lunch at their quaint high street cafe, all hosted by Fabulous Baker Brother, Tom Herbert.
I was joined by five others, including 99 year old local Charles, and editor of local magazine, The Boundary, Angie.
Here is my photo diary of the day's fun!
We started our tour by donning some very attractive overcoats and hair nets,
then made our way to the bakery, led by Tom
A stand-mixer big enough to take a bath in!
Tom is truly passionate about baking, and was thrilled to share several stories
with us all, including that he won Young Baker of the Year, and that he aims
to "do for bread, what Rick Stein has done for fish"
We were then joined by Hobbs House baker Adam, and we were taught a few
basic ways to shape dough, including bloomer, cob, cottage and even the wheatsheaf!
It was time to get our hands dirty (after a thorough wash of course) and give it a go ourselves!
After getting to grips with basic shapes, as a team, we created this fine wheatsheaf ready for baking!
A quick selfie with Tom during our Q&A at their cafe on the Chipping Sodbury high street
After proving and baking in the Hobbs House bakery ovens, here
is the mountain of bread we hand created!
We each took home a selection of the bread we made to enjoy with our families
Here is my Scarlett gobbling up a generous slice of my cottage loaf...
...and again!
You can find Hobbs House Bakery in four Cotswold locations (Chipping Sodbury, Cirencester, Nailsworth and Tetbury), but you can also find their products at many pubs, restaurants, farm shops, even the new M5 motorway services at Gloucester, Boston Tea Party cafes, and Harrods! Find out more on the Hobbs House website, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Hobbs House also run Cookery Classes from their Chipping Sodbury location. Classes include bread making, cake making, and butchery. Find out more about their cookery school here.
Hobbs House also run Cookery Classes from their Chipping Sodbury location. Classes include bread making, cake making, and butchery. Find out more about their cookery school here.
A big thank you for the team at Hobbs House Bakery for inviting me to this amazing exclusive event!
Oh my word at the size of those mixers! That looks like a really interesting visit.
ReplyDeleteWowee what a lot of fun that day would have been! I would love to give something like that a try #ukbloggers
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome experience. I always love watching how it's made videos so I expect actually being there would be really amazing.
ReplyDeleteOh wow what a great experience - I love that you go to try and make your own! x
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to spend a day in the bakery just so I could use one of those giant mixers. What a great experience!
ReplyDeleteI love behind the scenes tours. This one was even extra cool because you got to be hands on! So fun!
ReplyDeleteThat bread looks delicious! I bet that was an awesome experience.
ReplyDeleteOh my how fun was this tour. Plus yummy bread at the end. Your little one looks like me when i eat bread all in.
ReplyDeleteI so wanted to make some bread today, but I didn't .. and now after reading this post, I think I might.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great experience. Homemade bread with a slice of cheese is heaven to me. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great experience. I would love to visit a place like this one day. I'm happy you got to go.
ReplyDeleteI love the behind the scenes photos! What an awesome opportunity to have! The bread looks so good by the way. :-)
ReplyDeleteWe used to enjoy freshly baked bread in Spain when I was a kid. There is nothing like it in the morning.
ReplyDeleteI love all of the photos. Looks like you had a great time. Amber N
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