Bridget Cavanaugh Thibeault, chef/co-proprietor with John Emerman
and Tatyana Rehn of Luna Bakery & Cafe in Cleveland Heights, Ohio,
began her career in advertising in Chicago after earning a degree
from Marquette University. A love for cooking and creativity led
her to culinary school where she earned an Associates of Applied
Science Degree in Culinary Arts from the Cooking & Hospitality
Institute of Chicago.
Bridget moved to New York City to become a food stylist, gaining
experience in both print and television for major food brands and
publications. Flour Girl, her custom cake and dessert business, was
launched as a creative side business. She returned to Chicago in
2004 to work as culinary director at a culinary consulting firm
doing recipe and menu development, testing, writing, product
ideation, and food styling. In 2006, Bridget relocated to her
hometown of Cleveland to focus on her growing Flour Girl business,
which in turn led to her partnership with John and Tatyana. In 2011
they opened Luna Bakery & Cafe. Luna offers fresh breakfast, lunch,
and dinner options including crepes, salads, paninis, local
espresso, and coffee. Specialities include: made from scratch
pastries, cupcakes, and wedding cakes. To learn more about Luna
visit www.lunabakerycafe.com.
"Thibeault is no stranger to baking. Starting her own custom cake and dessert business in 2006 before opening Luna Cafe (www.lunacafe.com) in 2011 in her hometown, Cleveland, she has icing in her blood. Thibeault's latest foray into the industry is a new cookbook featuring 52 "mini-lessons" on designing beautiful cupcakes. Bakers will find inspiration and success here, whether by using basic equipment found in most kitchens or by purchasing more advanced tools at baking supply stores or websites (a resource list is appended). Some of the author's favorite recipes are included. Verdict The beautiful graphics and the current popularity of cupcakes make this work a solid choice for public library collections. Even casual browsers will pick up useful tips for improving their baking."- LJXpress Review
Thibeault is no stranger to baking. Starting her own custom cake and dessert business in 2006 before opening Luna Cafe (www.lunacafe.com) in 2011 in her hometown, Cleveland, she has icing in her blood. Thibeault's latest foray into the industry is a new cookbook featuring 52 "mini-lessons" on designing beautiful cupcakes. Bakers will find inspiration and success here, whether by using basic equipment found in most kitchens or by purchasing more advanced tools at baking supply stores or websites (a resource list is appended). Some of the author's favorite recipes are included. Verdict The beautiful graphics and the current popularity of cupcakes make this work a solid choice for public library collections. Even casual browsers will pick up useful tips for improving their baking.-Jane Hebert, Orange Cty. Lib. Syst., Orlando, FL (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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