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Top baker plans to share his secrets at sugarcraft school

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Published Date: 02 July 2009
HIS wacky cakes are so "scrumptious" that he gained five stone sampling his own wares.
Now, Bathgate-born cake designer Paul Bradford – famed for fashioning cakes in the shape of Edinburgh Castle, Cybermen, dragons and just about anything – is set to reveal his secrets to the masses with a new cake school.

Paul, 31, co-founder of Li
nlithgow-based Truly Scrumptious Cakes, has set up the new sugarcraft school to teach people the intricate art of cake design.

He said: "The sugarcraft school started out as a small pilot project that was oversubscribed.

"Everyone who took part in the initial classes booked in for the next class."

The school will run 15 courses, with places for around 150 people, from beginners to those just wanting to brush up their skills.

Paul and his business partner David Brice, 42, started their business in Linlithgow High Street in 2003, designing top-of-the range cakes for clients including the Red Hot Chilli Pipers and the Scottish Government.

Paul went into bakery straight from school, and work experience turned into a full-time career courtesy of a supportive local baker.

He added: "I'd always wanted to be baker – even at school.

"When I left school I did an HNC in baking and baking design at Telford College, and when it came time to do some work experience I was determined to work in an independent bakery rather than a big corporate bakery.

"I took some work experience at Oliphant's in Linlithgow, and owner David Oliphant asked me to work for him full-time."

Mr Oliphant's decision to take on the fledgling young baker wasn't his last act of kindness, and when Paul wanted to go out on his own Mr Oliphant even gave him some of his own premises to work out of for free.

"Everyone thought he was mad," said Paul. "Technically I was in competition but we had a deal where I would buy the sponges from him to fashion into my cakes, and my prices would start where Oliphant's ended so we wouldn't be tapping the same market."

Truly Scrumptious expanded into Corstorphine in 2007, where it caught the eye of Jenners, which offered them a cake concession within the store.

The company now employs ten people, which has given Paul the chance to concentrate on other things, including his sugarcraft school.

The new school is being helped with a £16,000 loan from business support agency DSL Business Finance.

Paul said: "When we first started the business it was called Paul Bradford Cake Design. But everyone would ask for me by name and I couldn't get anything done so we changed it to Truly Scrumptious.

"My cakes are hard to resist and I ballooned to 17 stone within a few years of starting out.

"When I worked at Oliphant's I used to cycle eight miles from Bathgate to Linlithgow and I was about 12 stone, so it was quite a jump.

"The increase in staff means I've got more people to taste the cakes to make sure they're just right – and the weight is coming off now."





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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2009 10:27 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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02/07/2009 12:04:17
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alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 02/07/2009 12:18:11
Very good,and next door will be a weight watchers class,he put on 5 stone just sampling his work.
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Mince Pie Supper,

02/07/2009 12:21:58
Tom Baker was the best Dr Who?
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Herman The German,

02/07/2009 12:39:56
And there was Hilda Baker,was she fat?
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02/07/2009 12:45:10
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Herman The German,

02/07/2009 12:57:23
Gerry Raferty sang about Baker Street,was he fat?
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02/07/2009 12:58:23
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reincarnated,

Edinburgh 02/07/2009 13:03:14
He used to make doughnuts but got tired of the hole thing.
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Herman The German,

02/07/2009 13:06:02
There is the Scottish Association of Master Bakers they wunk a lot to keep slim.
Their office is in Torphichen Street.
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02/07/2009 13:18:02
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Jaco Pastorius,

Tegucigalpa 02/07/2009 13:30:46
Fats Navarro, the trumpeter - was he fat?
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02/07/2009 13:37:13
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Herman The German,

02/07/2009 13:39:22
Fats Domino,played Doms fir the Doocot in Ferry Road,and was fat
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Herman The German,

02/07/2009 13:50:37
Torphichen Street is near to where Gorgie Tony lives.
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Mince Pie Supper,

02/07/2009 13:53:03
George Tony likes the sweet aroma of Oasis pee.
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Jackie Treehorn,

02/07/2009 13:58:19
#17 Gorgie Tony likes the cake hole.
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02/07/2009 14:16:29
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Jaco Pastorius,

Tegucigalpa 02/07/2009 15:05:33
13. I don't know. Are there pictures?
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Herman The German,

Master Baking in Torphichen Street 02/07/2009 15:28:42
"I now have more people to taste the cakes"

Paul you were supposed to just taste them not woof the whole feckin cake
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Herman The German,

Master Baking in Torphichen Street 02/07/2009 15:49:22
Who ate all the cakes?
Who ate all the cakes?
You..................

You..................
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tomias,

Edinburgh 02/07/2009 16:38:52
Such skills for that sort of cooking are particulary Scottish and were at one time in great demand in stared hotels; pastry chefs is being skilled
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BROONISDOOMED,

PITS OF HELL 03/07/2009 11:40:02
OH NO (sound of cello aka jaws)jakie baillie has caught wind of this and is baring down on the cake shop
RUN RUN RUN FOR YOUR LIFES!,befor you to are scoffed
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BROONISDOOMED,

PITS OF HELL 03/07/2009 11:41:05
gorgie tony is the calton hill panty sniffer

 

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