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  • Emily Ansell Elfer from The Butcher magazine, interviews World Butchers’ Challenge Team GB butcher, Jessica Leliuga.

    Emily Ansell Elfer from The Butcher magazine, interviews World Butchers’ Challenge Team GB butcher, Jessica Leliuga.

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    Emily Ansell Elfer has a chat with co-owner of Ye Olde Sausage Shop and World Butchers’ Challenge Team GB butcher, Jessica Leliuga.

    Q. How and when did you decide to become a butcher?

    A. I didn’t necessarily decide I wanted to be a butcher, but I kind of fell into it aged 12, I was looking for a weekend job and my cousin had just opened his new shop, so he offered me a job cleaning up. The thought of touching meat mortified me at first but I soon got past that and realised that I actually really loved it. When it came to leaving school, I was still enjoying working there and learning new things all the time so I decided to go full time and make a career out of it, 13 years later and I’ve never looked back!

    Q. Talk us through your career journey so far?

    A. I started aged 12, went full time aged 16 and bought shares in the business around the age of 21. I’d fallen in love with the job and being offered and trusted to have shares in the business was the icing on the cake, working for yourself brings a whole new aspect to work because it has a personal benefit too, if the business succeeds it’s reflected on something you’ve done well, but similarly it’s difficult at times to continue to strive and improve things to keep the business going.

    I then applied for the Team GB World Butchers’ Challenge Butchery Team in 2017 and after a series of trials and heats, I found out I’d made the team and competed in Belfast in 2018 against 11 other countries around the world. The management and Team Captain made the decision to keep the same team so I was asked to stay on the team to represent Great Britain in Butchery in 2020 which is in California! Our business is still going from strength to strength, we have a fantastic following on social media and I’m lucky enough to have a job that I actually enjoy!

    Q. What do you enjoy most about being a butcher?

    A. The value added, creative displays are definitely my forté, it’s where I feel most comfortable and I also feel excited during the production of a display because I look forward to the finished result. I love all the small, intricate and delicate finishing touches that really transforms a product.

    Q. And what do you find the most challenging?

    A. I’m at a stage now where I feel quite comfortable in most aspects of my job, but I probably feel a bit of pressure sometimes to continue to introduce new products, keeping people interested and thinking of new ideas all of the time.

    Q. You are the only woman in Team GB! Congratulations and what can you tell us about the World Butchers’ Challenge competition?

    A. Thank you! The WBC was a fantastic experience and I’ve learnt so much from both working with the other 5 on the team but also competing against other countries and being able to see how they do it around the world. There’s not necessarily a right or wrong in butchery, and it’s amazing how everyone can do the same job different ways depending on how they’ve been taught or what sells best in their shop/country. The WBC is growing more each year and to be able to compete over in California next year is absolutely mind blowing.

    Q. Why did you put yourself forward for Team GB?

    A. My best friend was really pestering me for ages about it, I’m not the most confident person and self-doubt is a real big issue with me so I really didn’t think I stood a chance, so if it wasn’t for the constant nagging from my friend, I never would have considered it.

    Q. What’s the best thing about representing your country on an international level?

    A. Being able to showcase our work and skills to other countries, and in turn see theirs too. The World Butchers’ Challenge has turned into a really big community now so I’ve also met lots of new people and made friends around the world; which is fantastic.

    Q. Tell us a bit about your business Ye Olde Sausage Shop and what makes it stand out?

    A. We’re not necessarily a traditional butchers, we do traditional cuts of course but we have always specialised in sausages, however, now we’ve really taken to the value added and the innovation so our counter displays are probably what makes us a little different to others.

    Q. We understand you’re well known for your window and counter displays. Tell us about these!

    A. I’ve always really enjoying playing around with ideas and trying to introduce new products, I’m also quite well known for incorporating flowers and quite a ‘feminine’ display so I think that’s quite a talking point. I love the buzz of creating a display and the feeling afterwards of standing back and seeing how it’s come together, then being able to tweak things and add garnish and finishing touches to transform it as a whole.

    Q. Why do you think there are more male than female butchers and how can more women be encouraged into the industry?

    A. Butchery is a male dominated industry, there’s probably always going to be more male butchers. When I started out, I didn’t know any other female butchers and to some people it was quite a strange profession to want to be in, but there was a niche in the market for the female touch and now I know lots of female butchers, it’s really good to see so many girls wanting to get involved! I think word of mouth and social media is the best way to encourage people, both women and men to join the trade.

    Q. What advice would you give to a young butcher just starting out?

    A. Don’t be afraid of asking questions, and learn by doing but also by watching. When I was younger, my boss at the time – who’s now practically my second dad – always said if you’re struggling for something to do, just watch what other people are doing, watch what I’m doing. It’s true; it’s amazing what you can learn by standing back and watching.

    If you have an idea, 80% of the time it’ll work out, and if it doesn’t you’ll more than likely figure out why it didn’t work or what to do to improve it. There’s no end to learning in this trade and with it being such a hands on practical job, the opportunities are endless.

    Q. What are your career hopes for the future?

    A. I’m just taking each step as it comes, the hope is to continue to grow and build our business, which is obviously my primary focus, but to also continue to compete and learn more about the trade outside of work too.


    Article published by Emily Ansell Elfer at The Butcher.

  • Catering Insight “Dalebrook overhauls melamine tableware offering”

    Catering Insight “Dalebrook overhauls melamine tableware offering”

    Melamine food display specialist Dalebrook is launching a brochure to showcase nine new dinnerware collections.

    The Essex-based manufacturer feels that how food is presented can make a huge impact on a customer’s dining experience.

    The company believes it has created eye-catching, modern tableware which can enhance food presentation in any environment, and has conducted scientific research which it reports proves melamine is superior to standard ceramics.

    The study showed that the benefits of melamine over ceramic tableware included being four times stronger and more durable, meaning fewer breakages and scratches. The melamine tableware was said to be as good as new, even after 500 dishwasher cycles.

    Melamine has also been scientifically proven to harbour less bacteria than its ceramic counterpart.

    Dalebrook’s marketing director Martin Chudleigh commented: “The results of the study prove that melamine tableware offers superiority over ceramics on all levels, which is no surprise given that Dalebrook make designs with professionals in mind.

    “Forward-thinking hotels, restaurants, retailers and caterers around the world are creating stunning displays using Dalebrook’s unique designs. With the rapid increase in social media photo sharing of culinary experiences, professionals know that the display of their food needs to be as good as the taste, that’s why they are turning to Dalebrook for their food display solutions.”

    As well as the new brochure, Dalebrook recently launched what it believes is London’s first melamine showroom, located in Margaret Street, W1.


    Article published by Clare Nicholls at Catering Insight.

  • Foodservice Equipment Journal“Melamine tableware four times stronger than ceramic, claims study”

    Foodservice Equipment Journal
    “Melamine tableware four times stronger than ceramic, claims study”

    Tableware specialist Dalebrook insists it has evidence to show that melamine is “far superior” to standard ceramics as it bids to push chefs in the direction of the technology for food display.

    The company has majored on providing eye-catching, modern tableware that can enhance food presentation in any environment in recent times, but it is keen prove that melamine really does reign supreme.

    It recently conducted “scientific research” that demonstrated melamine was four times stronger and more durable than standard ceramics, which it says equates to fewer breakages and scratches.

    The tests showed that melamine tableware was “as good as new” even after 500 dishwasher cycles and harbours less bacteria than its ceramic counterpart, the company claims.

    Melamine has also been scientifically proven to harbour less bacteria than its ceramic counterpart.

    Marketing director, Martin Chudleigh, said: “The results of the study prove that melamine tableware offers superiority over ceramics on all levels, which is no surprise given that Dalebrook makes designs with professionals in mind. Forward-thinking hotels, restaurants, retailers and caterers around the world are creating stunning displays using Dalebrook’s unique designs.”

    Dalebrook hopes the study will give extra kudos to its portfolio following the launch of a new brochure showcasing nine modern new ranges to choose from, as well as London’s first melamine showroom to visit.


    Article published by Andrew Seymour at Foodservice Equipment Journal.

  • It’s here… Introducing Dalebrook’s New Tableware Solutions Brochure

    It’s here… Introducing Dalebrook’s New Tableware Solutions Brochure

    As the world leaders of melamine food display solutions we are launching an exciting, beautiful new brochure to showcase nine brand new dinnerware collections.

    At Dalebrook, we understand that for restaurants and chefs, it’s not only about the food on offer, but how it is presented! Beautiful, stylish tableware creates the finishing touch for stunning and memorable food presentation, which can make a huge impact on a customers dining experience. 

    Front Cover Tableware Solutions Brochure

    Importantly it has been scientifically proven that melamine is far superior to standard ceramics. The study conducted by Lucideon  shows the benefits of melamine over ceramic tableware included melamine being 4 times stronger and more durable, meaning fewer breakages and scratches.

    Melamine has also been scientifically proven to harbour less bacteria than its ceramic counterpart. The results of the study prove that melamine tableware offers superiority over ceramics on all levels, which is no surprise given that we make designs with professionals in mind. Forward-thinking hotels, restaurants, retailers and caterers around the world are creating stunning displays using our unique designs.

    Lucideon Results

    Martin Chudleigh, Dalebrook Marketing Director said “Dalebrook’s dinnerware brochure launches 9 new stunning, modern collections, they are perfect for restaurant owners and caterers who are looking for beautiful designs for their culinary creations”.

    Our dinnerware ranges are now available to order, if you would like more information contact us on:
    +44 (0) 1376 510101 or email us at sales@dalebrook.com

  • Dalebrook’s OMNI Mug Wins The Caterer’s Product Excellence Award

    Dalebrook’s OMNI Mug Wins The Caterer’s Product Excellence Award

    We have some great news to share! Our OMNI Mug, part of Dalebrook’s new specialist OMNI Dinnerware Range for the health and social care sector has won The Caterer’s Product Excellence Award in the crockery, cutlery, glassware and tabletop category. OMNI dinnerware and drinking aids promote dining with dignity and encourage independence and wellbeing, making eating and drinking enjoyable for all.

    The Caterer’s Product Excellence Awards recognise excellence and innovation in food, drink and equipment products.

    OMNI melamine drinking aids are designed to help elderly, infirm and disabled diners to drink independently, with dignity and confidence. The discrete features of the mug, cup, saucer and lids, empower those who find it difficult to use traditional tableware, on average, 37% of over 65s are classed as dehydrated on admission into care environments, so it is crucial to encourage good health care practices, and our OMNI range does just that!

    Made from sturdy, durable and virtually unbreakable premium melamine, OMNI was created in response to a demand identified by our customers who were unable to source a suitable dinnerware range for the healthcare sector.

    Martin Chudleigh Dalebrook Marketing Director said “OMNI is the perfect solution for care providers who are looking for an adaptive dinnerware range, our design team has created a product that is fit for purpose and where the patient’s dining and drinking experience was put at the centre of every design decision made”.

    The OMNI range is now available to order, if you would like more information contact us on: +44 (0) 1376 510101 or email us at sales@dalebrook.com

  • Hygiene in the food service industry

    Hygiene in the food service industry

    How is hygiene taken in to consideration when it comes to service and presentation?

    Dalebrook's Melamine Enamelware

    As restaurants, pubs and food outlets all embraced the trend for vintage, unconventional and quirky serving solutions we have seen the use of traditional enamelware making a comeback. This traditional material is renowned for its fragility, often cracking and chipping after only being used several times, therefore presenting a hygiene and safety issue for food service operators.

    This is where our melamine Enamelware range presents an alternative food-safe solution for any food service venue looking to embrace the latest trend and use product designed to appeal to the consumer.

    Hygiene in the food service industry is of paramount importance and the storage, preparation and cooking of food is carefully handled and managed by venues. Alternative melamine products look the part and are durable and practical giving customers the confidence that their dish is served with complete hygiene and safety in mind.

    Which would you eat off?

    Rusty and chipped traditional Enamel compared to Dalebrook's Melamine Enamelware

    Rusty Traditional Enamelware

    For more information on any of our melamine collections call 00 44 1376 510101

  • A Prize Worth Winning – Win Some of our Popular Casablanca Collection with Harper Collins!

    A Prize Worth Winning – Win Some of our Popular Casablanca Collection with Harper Collins!

    A Prize Worth Winning – Win Some of our Popular Casablanca Collection with Harper Collins!

    Harper Collins has today launched a great competition promoting a new cookbook “Mexicana! For the Love of Tacos, Nachos and All Things Fiesta” by author Esther Clark.

     

    Up for grabs for three lucky winners is a signed copy of the book, plus a colourful selection of Dalebrook Supplies’ stunning Casablanca plates and bowls, everything they need to create their own Mexican feast!

     

    To be in for a chance of winning, entrants simply have to Retweet the competition announcement and follow the @HarperNonFic Twitter account! The competition ends at midnight on the 4th of November.

     

    Dalebrook Supplies Ltd first worked with Harper Collins back in August when the book launched. To support the busy launch event, we sent a selection of our vibrant Casablanca Tableware Collection for the publishers to serve delicious tostadas and dips from the book! A spokesperson from Harper Collins said, “The plates and bowls looked brilliant showcasing the amazing food on offer and were the perfect accessory for the busy, vibrant launch party.”

    For more information on the competition and the new book by Esther Clark, visit the website.

     

  • Featured Product – Dalebrook’s Tea Stand

    Featured Product – Dalebrook’s Tea Stand

    Afternoon tea, an experience steeped in tradition but forever popular.

     

    The custom of Afternoon Tea is a favourite of hotels, restaurants and caterers everywhere. Although every establishment has its own unique take on the Afternoon Tea, it generally consists of a selection of dainty sandwiches, cakes, scones with clotted cream and jam, and of course, tea!

     

    The actual stand used, has become as much of an institution as the custom of Afternoon Tea itself. The design, functionality, style and finish of the product is just as fundamental to the perfect Afternoon Tea, as the food served.

     

    Dalebrook’s Tea Stand was first commissioned by rhubarb Food Design Ltd for their client, the Royal Ascot Racing Club. The design adds a touch of decadence and glamour to any afternoon tea set-up. Unlike other bulky stands, it can be stacked and stored neatly away when not in use thanks to its removable melamine platters.

     

    The original Copper Tea Stand with removable Rustic Wood melamine platters has since been further developed, with two new finishes of complementing marble and slate effect platters and two stand options in chrome and black. This gives venues the opportunity to customise the look and feel of the stand and are proving to be popular with restaurants looking to create modern, contemporary afternoon tea menus.

    If you are interested and would like more information, take a look at the stand here

    contact us on: +44 (0) 1376 510101 or email us at sales@dalebrook.com

     

  • Featured Product – Dalebrook’s Twist Stand

    Featured Product – Dalebrook’s Twist Stand

    Designed to meet the needs of busy catering professionals and as a solution to a myriad of challenging catering problems, Dalebrook’s stainless steel, 3-tier Twist Stand looks marvellous gracing any hotel, restaurant or commercial setting.

    The food created by chefs deserves to be presented beautifully and showcased within stunning food displays, so it is important that stands such as this are used to create more visually enticing displays.

    Whether being used in a traditional Afternoon Tea setting, as a stacking solution for sharing platters in a sports bar, or to create height and depth within a buffet presentation, the Twist Stand seamlessly pairs stylish elegance with high functionality. It is stable and durable, so can withstand daily use in busy environments and has a folding carry handle so as not to impose upon views within the dining area.

    The stand can be stacked/nested to save on storage space, perfect when used in a busy service environment. It is a versatile, multi-functional product that can be used with a variety of Dalebrook’s premium melamine platters, plates and bowls. Whether used with Rustic Wood Platters, Carrara Marble Platters, Stave Platters or Dalebrook’s Pizza Platters, the stand can be used in any environment for any occasion, be it to showcase a centerpiece, to present beautiful canapes, buffet foods or as a pizza stand in a restaurant.

    If you are interested and would like more information, take a look at the stand here

    contact us on: +44 (0) 1376 510101 or email us at sales@dalebrook.com

     

  • Dalebrook Supplies Ltd are proud to sponsor the FSM Education Award

    Dalebrook Supplies Ltd are proud to sponsor the FSM Education Award

    Dalebrook Supplies Ltd are proud to sponsor the FSM Education Award

    The team at Dalebrook Supplies Ltd are proud to announce that it will be sponsoring an award at the annual FSM Awards this year, held on the 19th of November 2018.
    The FSM awards are organised by B&I catering, part of H2O Publishing. They acknowledge the accomplishments of outstanding individuals, teams and companies within the catering sector and celebrate their considerable contributions to the industry.

    Dalebrook is sponsoring the Education award and representatives from the company will be there on the night to present the honour to the deserving and worthy winner. This vital award celebrates those operating in the education sector of the contract catering industry. The winner will be judged on several qualities including their financial acumen, innovation, social responsibility and leadership. The winner’s successes and ability to deliver change within their role will be considered by the judges too so winning will be a great achievement to whoever takes home the award.
    Judging the awards will be esteemed professionals within the catering industry. The deserving and worthy winners across 13 categories will be presented with their awards at a glittering Gala Dinner at the prestigious Royal Garden Hotel in London.

     

    The Award categories are as follows;
    Area Manager of the Year
    Business & Industry Award
    Contract Caterer Award
    CSR Award
    Education Award
    Executive Chef of the Year
    Innovation Award
    Marketing Award
    People Development Award
    Senior Executive of the Year
    Sports, Leisure & Event Catering Award
    Unit Chef of the Year
    Lifetime Achievement Award

    Previous winners of FSM awards include Compass Group and individuals from Sodexo and Amadeus. Past winners of the FSM Education award include Julia King from Lord Williams’s School, T(n)S Catering Management.

    Tickets are available to those working within the catering sector. If you are interested in attending visit www.fsmawards.co.uk