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Featured Vendor: Isis Home Cooking

Today we have an interview with a very talented chef, Isis. Her home cooking is delicious, and the good news is that you don’t have to wait until Jiashan market is back to give it a try! Check out her website for more information on where to find her culinary creations.

How did Isis Home Cooking get started?

The idea was born some 4 years ago but I did not start the business until last November. I was afraid it would be too much of a challenge. But, at some point, I just wanted to work for myself and do what I love most: cooking! I’ve always been cooking for friends and many of them told me that I should try to sell my products (the foie gras mostly) so I asked myself, ‘Why not try to give it a shot?’

I began by creating a website (www.isis-homecooking.com) and letting my products and services known at the markets (Jiashan market, FYESTA market, ROOMS, etc.)

The main concept is that I go to your place and cook a menu for you. I also teach cooking classes and sell some French traditional delicatessen, all home made.

What is your favorite dish?

I have a lot of favorite dishes (as I love to eat) but here is my top 3: boeuf bourguinion (beef stew in a red wine sauce), duck confit with fries, and grilled sole fish.

What has been your favorite thing about running your own business? 

The most enjoyable thing is not working for anyone but yourself, and the fact that my business is also my passion: cooking!

Also, it’s so satisfying when people like your food and the word gets around. I also teach cooking classes, and the teaching part is one of my favorite things, to share the passion of food making.

Have there been any challenges? If so, how did you overcome them?

There are always a lot of challenges when you start a business, even more when you are alone. The very first was to take the decision to ‘jump in’ and do it after more than 3 years of thinking. After that, the biggest challenge is to motivate yourself to do everything (website, advertising, cooking, packaging and so on). To overcome all that, I always have the “man man lai”  慢慢来 Chinese expression in mind. Let’s do all that one at a time. Also, I have an amazing supportive companion who helped me a lot, and gave me advice. I want to thank my friends as well who supported me along the way.

It’s just still the beginning, so the whole thing is still a big challenge, but it’s also very enjoyable.

What is your favorite thing about the Saturday markets?

The community spirit, definitely! It reminds me of small markets in countryside France except it’s with people from all around the world. It’s so exciting to discover new traditions, people, and food. It’s also really interesting to share different working experiences and learn new ways of improvements.

Do you have any special events you would like people to know about?

I teach cooking classes at customers’ places, but I also created a Meetup group to do public cooking classes in a workshop in town. Check the Meetup website for further details and the next meetup (http://www.meetup.com/Shanghai-French-Cuisine-cooking-class-Meetup/).

What is your favorite place or thing to do in Shanghai?

One of my favorite things to do in Shanghai is ride my scooter at night during the hottest hours of summer time. The air is cooler and there are so many lights, it’s kind of magical.

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May 17th Market!

We hope to see you tomorrow from 11-4 at Jiashan Market. We’ll be there, rain or shine! This week we’ll have the skills of DJ Theoman keeping us us moving and grooving all afternoon. He’ll also be cooking up some mouth watering Turkish food. Good music and good food? We’re IN!

 

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Featured Musician: Jon

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This week we have an interview with the very talented Jon. You may have heard him play his sweet, sweet music before. If not, stop by tomorrow May 3rd to be serenaded!

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Easter Cookie Decorating This Saturday!

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Join us on April 19th for a special Easter cookie decorating workshop, brought to you by Shanghai Young Bakers.

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Featured Vendor: Ecoshop

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How did your company get started?

China is a big country. The green and natural cosmetic industry is in the early stages. I thought it has great potential.

What makes your company unique?

All our products are handmade, using only natural ingredients, like olive oil from the supermarket, herbs from tea shop, and plant extract pure essential oils. From the colour to the smell, all of our products are completely natural.

What has been your favorite thing about running your own business?

Running a business itself is a very exhausted thing, yet I’m enjoying it very much. I love the feeling of success, and I want people to start to know more about the importance of using natural skin care products on their bodies and faces . Not all big brands are honest and good as might think.

How do you choose what ingredients to use in your products?

Most of the ingredients I used in our products are edible, or you can use them to make a really nice cup of afternoon tea, with ingredients like rose, chamomile, or jasmine.

What is your favorite thing about the Saturday markets?

Getting to know different people, making  some friends , and witnessing those business that started small at the weekend market grow bigger and bigger. It’s very inspiring.

What is your favorite place or thing to do in Shanghai?

I like meeting new people from different backgrounds, and getting to know them, because when you talk to them ,you always get some great ideas.  Also,I  love to explore different styles of restaurants in Shanghai. I also enjoy going to the clubs and bars.