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Interview Cravin' Cupcakes

Cravin' Cupcakes is a bespoke cakes and sweet treats company. The company is the mastermind of husband and wife team Luke and Jamie-Lee. Their imaginative creations include cookie monster fudge, sweet munchy boxes and the best brownies we have ever tasted! BeautyTies: Hi there Luke & Jamie-Lee. Your business is amazing. Whose idea was it to start the business?  Cravin' Cupcakes: Hello! Thank you for allowing us to answer your questions! Luke came up with the idea. We both have over 30 years catering experience between us and one day Luke was working in the kitchen and decided to make some cupcakes as a special! He came home that night and said "Why aren't we doing this for ourselves? Why are we making money for other people?" So on the aprons went, and into our kitchen, we began to bake! BeautyTies: Who does the baking and who does the decorating Jamie-Lee: Luke does the baking! Thank goodness! I tried once and they did not turn out ok haha! We make a good tea

Interview: Anna Kennedy OBE

Anna Kennedy OBE is an incredible woman. Her work ethic and demand to change the way people deal with autistic people has paved way for positive changes. Her Twitter page has 67.2k followers worldwide. Anna not only started a school for autistic children but offers advice online for families and runs an 'Autism's Got Talent' competition for autistic people to show their incredible talents. Anna is such a positive person and it's easy to warm to her. Having spoken with Anna on the phone, she's funny and one of the loveliest women we have spoken to. She is an inspiring woman and BeautyTies are honoured to have her on the blog. Without further ado, here is our interview with Anna. BeautyTies: What made you take the first step into founding the autism charity? Anna: I started my charity in 2009 because after my sons were diagnosed almost 10 years down the line parents were still struggling with trying to get a diagnosis for their sons or daughters, trying to navigate th