The biscuits are cute, but this is a slightly more serious post than usual. If you normally skim read (aw c’mon, there’s no shame admitting it....we all do it...don’t we???) please could you slow down at the bit headed up “charity prize draw”? Thanks awfully!
November is the month you are most likely to see dapper
gentlemen sporting beautifully groomed moustaches. Why?
Movember, of course! If you
haven’t heard of Movember here is the explanation taken directly from the
official site:
During November each
year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of
men’s faces in the UK and around the world. The aim of which is to raise vital
funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and
testicular cancer.
Once registered at movember.com each Mo Bro must begin the 1st of Movember with a clean shaven face. For the entire month each Mo Bro must grow and groom a moustache. There is to be no joining of the mo to the sideburns (that’s considered a beard), there’s to be no joining of the handlebars to the chin (that’s considered a goatee) and each Mo Bro must conduct himself like a true gentleman.
A Mo Sista is essentially a woman who loves a Mo. An individual that is dedicated to supporting the Mo Bros in her life through their moustache growing journey; whether it be a friend, colleague, family member or partner. These inspirational women are committed to raising awareness of men's health issues and much needed funds for men's health along the way.
Mo Bros effectively become walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November and through their actions and words raise awareness by prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men’s health.
Once registered at movember.com each Mo Bro must begin the 1st of Movember with a clean shaven face. For the entire month each Mo Bro must grow and groom a moustache. There is to be no joining of the mo to the sideburns (that’s considered a beard), there’s to be no joining of the handlebars to the chin (that’s considered a goatee) and each Mo Bro must conduct himself like a true gentleman.
A Mo Sista is essentially a woman who loves a Mo. An individual that is dedicated to supporting the Mo Bros in her life through their moustache growing journey; whether it be a friend, colleague, family member or partner. These inspirational women are committed to raising awareness of men's health issues and much needed funds for men's health along the way.
Mo Bros effectively become walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November and through their actions and words raise awareness by prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men’s health.
Mr CC is currently sporting a fine Mexican-style moustache. We monitor its progress with wonder each day as he has never sported facial hair beyond the few days ‘can’t be bothered to shave’ stubble. I’m viewing it as an experience similar to an advent calendar, but with less chocolate. We are both impressed by its luxuriant fullness and that it is (mostly) uniform in colour. Such a ‘tache deserves sponsorship!
Now,
as a Mo Sista married to a Mo Bro (Mr CC!) I must do my bit to raise awareness
and – perhaps more importantly – funds.
This is where I throw myself at your mercy...and hopefully your
charity. This is a brilliant cause and
every pound raised helps the fight against cancer.
Charity prize draw
Please,
please, please, might you consider sponsoring Mr CC’s ‘tache growing
exploits? His Mo page can be found here and you can donate by clicking the ‘donate
to me’ box displayed under his profile picture.
You can donate using credit cards or paypal and - I think - you can
donate from anywhere in the world. The
money goes directly to the charity and – if you are in the UK and a taxpayer –
you can also click the gift aid box thus increasing your donation at no extra
cost to you!
To further sweeten the pill, I have put together a little prize bundle worth over £40. The prize includes moustache themed goodies of biscuit cutters and stamps, sandwich cutters (can also be used for pastry or biscuits), picks for canapés or cupcake decorations, candies and – because the other big C-word is approaching (that’s Christmas) - a Christmas themed cupcake case set and book!
On 1st December I shall enter the names of all donors into the prize draw and pick one at random. That person will win the prize bundle of goodies. Please leave your name in the donation details (blog name is fine if you don’t wish to leave your real name – just split it into a first and surname) and also, in the message box, state that you have come to the Mo page via The Caked Crusader. This is so I know to include you in the draw. Also, I know many blog competitions/draws often limit entries to a particular country but I’m not doing that here – the cause is too important to fret about postage costs. If you donate and win I will post the prize bundle to you WHEREVER you are in the world...if your country has a postal system, I’ll get it to you!
The shortbread men are made from my quick and easy shortbread recipe. In honour of Mr CC’s fine ‘tache growing exploits, each little man was given a chocolate moustache (ebay is brilliant for finding quirky and cheap chocolate moulds).
The
chocolate shortbread ‘taches were made from an adapted version of the recipe I
used for the men, and that adapted version is set out below. The moustache biscuits give an idea of what
you can win by donating as they were made using the moustache cutter and stamp
set included in the prize bundle – obviously, not the set I’m giving away...I
bought my own set!
Thank
you for whatever donation you can make – it’s such a good cause. Hope you’re lucky in the prize draw!
Ingredients for chocolate shortbread
125g unsalted butter, at room temperature
55g caster sugar, plus extra for sprinking
150g plain flour
30g cocoa powder
Optional: 100g chocolate chips
55g caster sugar, plus extra for sprinking
150g plain flour
30g cocoa powder
Optional: 100g chocolate chips
Method
Preheat oven to 190°C/fan oven 170°C/375°F/gas
mark5
Line two baking sheets with greaseproof paper.
Beat together the butter and sugar until you have a
smooth paste.
Stir in the flour, cocoa and chocolate chips (if
using), and bring together to a dough.
Roll out the dough between two sheets of clingfilm.
You’re aiming for a thickness of approximately 1cm.
Cut into shapes using the cutter of your choice and
place on the baking tray; allow a little room for expansion but no need to
leave more than about 1cm. NB. The dough re-rolls easily so don’t waste any of
it!
Sprinkle with additional caster sugar.
Bake for approximately 15 minutes or until the
biscuits are firm-ish to the touch. Mine took nearer 18 minutes.
Leave to cool on a wire rack.
Store in an airtight container – they will keep for
days and days!
Bask in the glory of the wonderful thing you have
created.
Eat.
16 comments:
Brilliant! And such a worthy cause! Love your gingerbread Mo Bros. Good luck with the sponsorship - I will certainly be paying a visit! :)
Oops - there you go, how's that for speed typing, never mind speed reading. I meant shortbread Mo Bros! :)
They are SO cute! :-) Such a good cause. xx
Brilliant cause, my brother is currently at the itchy stage he hates it! Very cute shortbread too, will of course donate to MR CC x
Excellent cause - quite a number of my colleagues are doing this too. I do like those Mo cutters, perhaps I'll have to get some and make some biscuits for the end of Movember. Great post, hope you raise loads of cash!
I haven't been here in while and wanted to say hello. Always creative and inventive. Love your recipes. Hope you and Mr CC are well.
great post - I am a Mo sista too - although I'm not sure about 'loving' the mo (although I do of course love my Mr Movember) He's been away since Tuesday, due back this evening, him and furry (and patchy grey) slug... Great cause, but really, roll on 1 December is what I say, and the great shave off. Cute biscuits too, but in light of the above, you'll appreciate that i won't be engaging any any additional 'mo' creation, shortbread or otherwise...
hehe they are adorable! I love how they all have different moustaches. The big eyes really give them character too. Brilliant!
Dear Caked Crusader,
Had you thought - will you please consider - writing a book of your recipes which I am sure many, including me, find inspirational( and well, basically, food porn)? In any event I have baked several of your cakes and I am sure you could even consider making a donation of the royalties which I am sure will come your way, to a charity of your choice.
Keep up the good work and thanks.
Hi Anonymous
Thanks for your kind comment - I would love to do a book...any publishers interested? !!
Happy baking
Good work Mo Sister.
Ah I have those moustache cookie cutters! They always make me laugh. Love your moustache-d men, especially all for such a good cause.
Estupenda receta me gusta,abrazos y abrazos.
Hi there, I just visited and left a donation but forgot to post a comment that I'd arrived via your blog! I'm leaving this message here in the hope that you'll still enter me to the competition. :) Good luck on raising funds for such a good cause.
Thanks
Joanna
Hi Joanna
Thanks - consider yourself entered in the prize draw! Thanks for your donation
Happy baking
Great Post CC - I will pass on the prize draw:)
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