In this episode, we’re in Moray at the Forres branch of Moray Coast Vets. Veterinary surgeons Mark and Johanna, veterinary nurse Anna, and student veterinary nurse Kristin are dusting the rolling pins and raiding the larder to create the perfect cakes and makes with all eyes on the Flour Power trophy, and bragging rights over their workmates. Will Mark’s Scotch pie complete with locally sourced beef be any match for Johanna’s deep zesty lemon and blueberry cheesecake or Kristin’s Vanilla and Almond cake? Anna is the favourite to win and so she is opting for a Victoria sponge to wow series judge Nichola Reith, who is all about the taste, and today’s local judge Fraser Gow who heads up a local baking dynasty. He is all about making everything from scratch. Once all the workmates’ creations are revealed, tasted, judged and scored, just who will have the bragging rights to use at will around the surgery?
This episode comes from Perth at John Gillespie hairdressing salon where owner John, salon director Glen, creative director Fiona and colourist Rachel are swapping their scissors for scales and mixing bowls as they go head to head for the Flour Power trophy. Each of them is determined to win bragging rights over their colleagues and show they are a cut above the rest! Rookie Glen only started baking a few days ago and will have it all to do if his chocolate cake is to triumph. Experienced baker Fiona is one of the favourites and hopes her ciabatta will impress series judge Nichola Reith and todays guest judge Linda Hill, whose pies are legendary in the local area. Meanwhile, boss John, who fancies himself as a likely winner, is making a lemon and lime spiced drizzle cake, while Rachael is putting together her banana and toffee muffins. Once all the workmates’ creations are revealed, tasted, judged and scored - just who will win the prestigious Flour Power trophy?
Amateur bakers compete to win the Flour Power trophy. All over Scotland, workmates are baking up a storm creating cakes and makes for charity bake sales with the aim to make lots of money for good causes, and to compare their colleagues’ efforts to their own. So, over ten episodes we turn gentle ribbing and rivalry into full-scale workplace warfare. We visit ten very different workplaces to watch four colleagues compete against each other to be the company’s official baking champ. From distillers to vets, language schools to lawyers, not only are these amateur bakers determined to make amazing cakes and bakes, they really want to be able to brag to their workmates. We follow each competitor at home as they create their cakes, buns, bread or savoury pies and pasties. Then they will be revealed at a bake sale to the critical eye of their colleagues and, more importantly, to our judges. Each week our series judge, Nichola Reith, will be joined by a local judge to taste, debate, berate and celebrate each of our competitors’ efforts. At the end of the bake sale, we will reveal who the judges have declared the workplace winner and worthy of the Flour Power trophy. In this episode, we’re at the Bruichladdich distillery on the beautiful Hebridean island of Islay. Cask master Jay, housekeeper Katie and tour guide Dave are joined by client manager Mary as these four colleagues go to war over the coveted Flour Power trophy. Local head chef Stephen Crichton joins our series judge Nicola Reith to decide on the winner, and there is plenty of fighting 'spirit' needed from our four whisky wizards as they create their signature bakes. Favourite Katie is making a scrumptious layered sponge, while Mary stays traditional with her scones. Jay plumps for his favourite recipe of custard tarts whilst Dave goes the extra mile with a duo of cheesecake! Once all the workmates’ creations are revealed, tasted, judged and scored - just who will put the best case f
Amateur bakers compete to win the Flour Power trophy. All over Scotland, workmates are baking up a storm creating cakes and makes for charity bake sales with the aim to make lots of money for good causes, and to compare their colleagues’ efforts to their own. So, over ten episodes we turn gentle ribbing and rivalry into full-scale workplace warfare. We visit ten very different workplaces to watch four colleagues compete against each other to be the company’s official baking champ. From distillers to vets, language schools to lawyers, not only are these amateur bakers determined to make amazing cakes and bakes, they really want to be able to brag to their workmates. We follow each competitor at home as they create their cakes, buns, bread or savoury pies and pasties. Then they will be revealed at a bake sale to the critical eye of their colleagues and, more importantly, to our judges. Each week our series judge, Nichola Reith, will be joined by a local judge to taste, debate, berate and celebrate each of our competitors’ efforts. At the end of the bake sale, we will reveal who the judges have declared the workplace winner and worthy of the Flour Power trophy. In this episode, we’re in Glasgow at The Tron Theatre. In what is sure to be a dramatic affair, business development manager Lucy, front of house manager Khaliq, press and marketing officer Olivia and her manager Lindsay, do battle for the prestigious Flour Power trophy. The stage is set as our four bakers head home to create their baked goods. Favourite Lindsay gets busy with her raspberry, fresh coconut and lemon layer cake, while 'king of winging it' Khaliq intends to put his own spin on an online recipe with a first aid-themed entry that leaves his colleagues in stitches. Olivia is hoping she won't be up all night making her 'midnight snacklet' cookies, but can she pull off the presentation? Last but certainly not least, Lucy’s vegetarian breakfast pies are the only savoury entry
Amateur bakers compete to win the Flour Power trophy. All over Scotland, workmates are baking up a storm creating cakes and makes for charity bake sales with the aim to make lots of money for good causes, and to compare their colleagues’ efforts to their own. So, over ten episodes we turn gentle ribbing and rivalry into full-scale workplace warfare. We visit ten very different workplaces to watch four colleagues compete against each other to be the company’s official baking champ. From distillers to vets, language schools to lawyers, not only are these amateur bakers determined to make amazing cakes and bakes, they really want to be able to brag to their workmates. We follow each competitor at home as they create their cakes, buns, bread or savoury pies and pasties. Then they will be revealed at a bake sale to the critical eye of their colleagues and, more importantly, to our judges. Each week our series judge, Nichola Reith, will be joined by a local judge to taste, debate, berate and celebrate each of our competitors’ efforts. At the end of the bake sale, we will reveal who the judges have declared the workplace winner and worthy of the Flour Power trophy. In this episode we’re at the Cyrenians in Edinburgh. The Cyrenians is a charity who look after people at risk of homelessness, offering support to help them turn their lives around. Senior relationship manager Ali, experienced charity cook Noura and assistant key worker Davie are all desperate to beat the big boss, Ewan. In a workplace with a huge baking culture there is no chance of these four competitive colleagues slacking off as they each aim to win the Flour Power trophy! Boss Ewan is baking a wholemeal loaf with sundried tomatoes and mixed seeds and will be hoping it packs a flavoursome punch. Noura, from Syria, is using a traditional recipe to make baklava, while Ali gets to grips with her chocolate sponge cake. Davie is also going full-on chocolate with some 'gooey' brownies, but
Amateur bakers compete to win the Flour Power trophy. All over Scotland, workmates are baking up a storm creating cakes and makes for charity bake sales with the aim to make lots of money for good causes, and to compare their colleagues’ efforts to their own. So, over ten episodes we turn gentle ribbing and rivalry into full-scale workplace warfare. We visit ten very different workplaces to watch four colleagues compete against each other to be the company’s official baking champ. From distillers to vets, language schools to lawyers, not only are these amateur bakers determined to make amazing cakes and bakes, they really want to be able to brag to their workmates. We follow each competitor at home as they create their cakes, buns, bread or savoury pies and pasties. Then they will be revealed at a bake sale to the critical eye of their colleagues and, more importantly, to our judges. Each week our series judge, Nichola Reith, will be joined by a local judge to taste, debate, berate and celebrate each of our competitors’ efforts. At the end of the bake sale, we will reveal who the judges have declared the workplace winner and worthy of the Flour Power trophy. In this episode we’re in Perth at the Cairn O’Mohr Winery. Boss Ron goes up against sales manager Linzey C, tour guide Linsay D and production worker Kay. In this competitive workplace there is no chance of these four colleagues slacking off, as they each aim to win the Flour Power trophy - and put Ron in his place, of course! Keen forager Ron makes scones using his own homemade culture, while Kay’s reputation as a contest dark horse is on the line when she produces her own take on empire biscuits. Linsay D loves to use alcohol in her baking so don't be surprised if she plonks some wine into her white chocolate and wine cupcakes. Meanwhile, Linzey D decides to make a lemon and elderflower roulade to win over the judges. Joining series judge Nichola Reith is Italian baker Denis Case
Amateur bakers compete to win the Flour Power trophy. All over Scotland, workmates are baking up a storm creating cakes and makes for charity bake sales with the aim to make lots of money for good causes, and to compare their colleagues’ efforts to their own. So, over ten episodes we turn gentle ribbing and rivalry into full-scale workplace warfare. We visit ten very different workplaces to watch four colleagues compete against each other to be the company’s official baking champ. From distillers to vets, language schools to lawyers, not only are these amateur bakers determined to make amazing cakes and bakes, they really want to be able to brag to their workmates. We follow each competitor at home as they create their cakes, buns, bread or savoury pies and pasties. Then they will be revealed at a bake sale to the critical eye of their colleagues and, more importantly, to our judges. Each week our series judge, Nichola Reith, will be joined by a local judge to taste, debate, berate and celebrate each of our competitors’ efforts. At the end of the bake sale, we will reveal who the judges have declared the workplace winner and worthy of the Flour Power trophy. In this episode we’re visiting Broughty Ferry. Located just outside Dundee, a converted open-plan church houses graphic and brand consultancy Avian and web design and development agency Blue2. Combined, these two companies are a cake-making force with employees following a rota to bring in home baking every week. Their ‘cake Thursdays’ are a joy to behold but with the Flour Power trophy at stake, it just went up a notch! Company newbie and business development manager Lennox, web developer Fraser and designer Jamie try to dethrone brilliant baker and digital marketing Analyst Becca. Becca is an experienced baker and it shows as she puts together her chocolate and orange marble cake before decorating it in tribute to a famous Dundee institution. Meanwhile, Lennox hopes her chocol
Amateur bakers compete to win the Flour Power trophy. All over Scotland, workmates are baking up a storm creating cakes and makes for charity bake sales with the aim to make lots of money for good causes, and to compare their colleagues’ efforts to their own. So, over ten episodes we turn gentle ribbing and rivalry into full-scale workplace warfare. We visit ten very different workplaces to watch four colleagues compete against each other to be the company’s official baking champ. From distillers to vets, language schools to lawyers, not only are these amateur bakers determined to make amazing cakes and bakes, they really want to be able to brag to their workmates. We follow each competitor at home as they create their cakes, buns, bread or savoury pies and pasties. Then they will be revealed at a bake sale to the critical eye of their colleagues and, more importantly, to our judges. Each week our series judge, Nichola Reith, will be joined by a local judge to taste, debate, berate and celebrate each of our competitors’ efforts. At the end of the bake sale, we will reveal who the judges have declared the workplace winner and worthy of the Flour Power trophy. In this episode we’re visiting the Old Mart Resource Centre in Maud, Aberdeenshire. On the former site of one of the UK’s biggest cattle markets, this resource centre provides a support network for vulnerable people in the local community. It houses a GP practice, social workers, housing professionals, voluntary organisations and community groups. Public health co-ordinator Calvin, community mental health nurse Lesley, mental health area co-ordinator Don and admin support assistant Suzanne go up against each other for the Flour Power trophy. With a strong baking culture already established in this workplace, the competition is red hot! Suzanne, with 30 years of baking under her belt, has plumped for a chocolate beetroot cake, while Lesley is using fresh fruit, nuts and pineapple flow
Amateur bakers compete to win the Flour Power trophy. All over Scotland, workmates are baking up a storm creating cakes and makes for charity bake sales with the aim to make lots of money for good causes, and to compare their colleagues’ efforts to their own. So, over ten episodes we turn gentle ribbing and rivalry into full-scale workplace warfare. We visit ten very different workplaces to watch four colleagues compete against each other to be the company’s official baking champ. From distillers to vets, language schools to lawyers, not only are these amateur bakers determined to make amazing cakes and bakes, they really want to be able to brag to their workmates. We follow each competitor at home as they create their cakes, buns, bread or savoury pies and pasties. Then they will be revealed at a bake sale to the critical eye of their colleagues and, more importantly, to our judges. Each week our series judge, Nichola Reith, will be joined by a local judge to taste, debate, berate and celebrate each of our competitors’ efforts. At the end of the bake sale, we will reveal who the judges have declared the workplace winner and worthy of the Flour Power trophy. In this episode we’re in Glasgow at Live Language. With over 1,000 students attending its classes every year, it's one of Scotland’s busiest language schools. It’s a multilingual affair as Arabic teacher Ruba, Russian services administrator Tatiana, Lebanese café manager Nana, English teacher and Highlander Marcus battle it out for the Flour Power trophy. Perfectionist Nana decides to cook a traditional baklava, while Tatiana bakes a cake in honour of her grandmother. Ruba goes for a chocolate cake with some mouthwatering additions but Marcus goes one step further, creating a ‘monumental’ cake in tribute to one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks. Let’s just say it’s ambitious! Judging alongside series stalwart Nichola Reith is local baker and café owner Calum Bryce.