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sugar free chocolate

Chocolate makes us heiter

June 04, 2019 by Katharina Geissler-Evans in Brands & creatives

Tell us a little bit about yourself and what you do.

We’re a family-run Oxfordshire business and we make what we call, “beautiful, guilt-free chocolate”. Guilt-free because it contains no sugar. Instead, we use sustainably harvested, raw, organic honey and work our chocolate at a lower temperature than conventionally done so that we can keep the nutrients intact. We’re passionate about making chocolate that tastes great. We do our homework to make sure that what goes into it is as nutrient-rich as possible, and as close to nature as it can be. Our aim is to get the balance between health and taste right, and we think we do - but don't just take our word for it: try some and let us know!

When did you start The Chicken Shed and why?

Around 2012, we cut out refined flour and sugar from our diet. Instead we decided to choosie natural, unrefined alternatives based on the advice of our friend, raw food nutritionist, Ellie Bedford.  She was also the first one who suggested to team up and make chocolate but it wasn’t until I was faced with the lack of refined sugar-free chocolate for Easter that I came up with a recipe for Easter eggs I was actually proud of.  Enrico (my husband) and I were up until past midnight making all these little chocolate eggs for our two girls.  The next day, my mum (who lives in my home country Belgium) commented that they were the best chocolate eggs she’d ever tasted. I think that was the moment when my passionfor chocolate really kicked - and the dream to turn it into a business arose. Enrico and I realised that we also really wanted to work together, as partners. We sought Ellie’s permission and blessing to go ahead with the idea ourselves and after that we headed to Belgium to learn more about the art of chocolate making.  Now involving our girls, we set about developing a range of flavoured bars.  We obtained an organic certificate later that year, and started selling our chocolate at our local farmers’ market and events in the area. We slowly started to build up a local customer base of independent businesses.  One of the things I love is that we all get involved in the business: If I change something on our website or develop new packaging, and especially when we develop new flavours, all four of us get involved. Our youngest has a particular talent for cooking and baking and is our expert taste-tester.  Although Enrico has about 30 years’ experience as a chef, if there’s any doubt over anything taste-related, it’s her word that carries most weight!  Our eldest has such a lovely and easy way with people (she is much more confident than I was at her age), so we try to involve her in the sales side of our business.

What makes The Chicken Shed unique?

Our chocolate contains only amazing ingredients.  One of the reasons chocolate is generally seen as a naughty treat is because of the sugar it contains.  We use honey instead and don’t overheat it, so the enzymes (which are needed for good digestion) remain intact.  We use superfoods in all our bars and one of our mottoes is “good for you, good for the planet”.

What steps go into making your chocolate?

 Oooh, that’s a bit of a secret!  …although there’s a link to a little Youtube video we’ve made showing part of the process.   What I can tell you is that we keep the nutrients intact by not overheating the chocolate, and we commit to staying as close to nature as possible with our ingredients.

Where do you get the ingredients you use?

Our cacao is Peruvian Criollo (called the Prince of cacao) and our honey is Zambian, chosen because it’s organic, sustainably harvested (most of the honey is left for the bees) and a source of revenue locally which helps protect from deforestation.

the chicken shed chocolate

What is your favourite The Chicken Shed chocolate and why?

I especially love our orange bar, sometimes I even spread peanut butter on it. It sounds weird, but it honestly is such a lovely combo. The ginger and cinnamon spice chocolates are particularly nice in the colder months of the year.  It really depends on my mood and it’s so very personal.

How does your typical workday look like?

 Gosh, it varies. As much as possible, I follow Robin Sharma’s method and try to structure my week so that each day has a different focus. Monday is numbers day, Wednesday is Social Media and press, Thursday is Sales and Friday is creative (Tuesdays are reserved for my more conventional, other job).  It has to be said though that the fluidity of life doesn’t always allow me to stick to that but I feel so much better when I do.  Another Robin Sharma thing I love is to allow 20 minutes at the beginning of each day to learn something new. 

Enrico also has another job working as a chef at an organic farm, so only his days off (Mondays and Tuesdays) are dedicated to business planning (with me) and making chocolate.  We do sometimes make time for a breakfast date too though :).

What is your advice to other small business owners?

 I can’t remember where I read this, but I completely agree with it: “Accept that you will make mistakes, so make them as early on as possible and learn from them as quickly as you can.” That’s how I like to look at things when they don’t go to plan; it’s a learning opportunity (after the initial melt-down).

Where can people find your products?

 On www.thechickenshed.eu where they can either buy directly from us, or at one of our lovely stockists.

How would you describe your perfect heiter (cheerful) moment?

Snuggling up on the sofa as a family; discovering new things and places; and when we get nice comments from customers – building a business does have plenty of tough days and people taking the time to voice their appreciation for what you’re doing really does make a difference to us.

Images: The Chicken Shed Chocolate

Interview: Katharina Geissler-Evans, heiter magazine

June 04, 2019 /Katharina Geissler-Evans
fair trade, chocolate, makers
Brands & creatives
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MoreThis_LessThat_heiter magazine

What we need more of: a sustainble fashion directory

April 11, 2019 by Katharina Geissler-Evans in Brands & creatives, Fashion

More This. Less That. is a curated directory aiming to make people aware of brands that make a positive difference. I had the chance to speak to the founders, Katherine and Rachel.

Tell us a little bit about yourself and what you do.

Hi! We’re Katherine and Rachael, the founders of More This. Less That. a curated ethical directory that seeks to unite people with brands that care. We met the modern way (via Instagram) and bonded over a shared passion for slower, more ethical and sustainable living. We both currently live in London, working in digital marketing and social media.

When did you decide to launch ‘More This.Less That’ and why?

Together and individually, we started to come across a lot of independent and ethical businesses both on and offline that we felt deserved to have their story heard by a wider audience. We wanted to set up More This. Less That. so that we could bring all of these brands together, making it easier for consumers to find and support them. We had the idea back in 2017 but as both of us have full-time jobs it took a while to get it off the ground. But, the long wait and the setbacks definitely made the end result all the more worthwhile! And, completely unintentionally, it feels like we’ve managed to launch at a really relevant time - the discussion around shopping and living more ethically really seems to have hit the mainstream in the past few weeks, which is great to see.

What are your favourite brands on ‘More This.Less That’ and why?

It’s so hard to pick favourites, we really love them all, which is why we chose to include them. A few good favourites for cosying up at home would be Essence & Alchemy who make beautiful natural and refillable candles from British rapeseed wax, a cosy woolen jumper from Babaa Knitwear, and linen blankets and throws from Luks Linen. For those who enjoy embracing the wild British weather, Finisterre are great for outdoor kits as well as inspirational stories.

How do you source new brands?

The brands we launched with were all ones that we’d found on Instagram or heard of through word of mouth. It’s important to us that people know the brands on the site are curated by us, and that we only include brands who we feel provide enough information about their ethical practices. As we grow we’re really keen to hear about new brands from both customers and owners alike, and to get a real conversation going within our growing community.

What benefits do you see in ethical living?

Asking where our things come from encourages us to consider what we’re buying and to appreciate what we have. We live in a fast-paced world of constant communication, real-time content and next-day delivery, and we’ve been conditioned into always wanting what’s new and wanting it now. By putting more thought into what we’re buying, it encourages us to slow down and takes us away from this endless spending cycle. Switching off and immersing ourselves in nature compliments this, we’re big fans of getting outdoors as much as possible. Ethical living isn’t just better for the planet it’s better for our personal health too.

What would you recommend to someone who would like to start living a more ethical life?

Not to feel overwhelmed but to make small changes wherever you can. We really believe that we vote with our pound so buying less and buying better, but also supporting local businesses when you can, switching to an environmentally friendly energy supplier, buying food that isn’t wrapped in plastic wherever possible, taking public transport. And start those necessary conversations to encourage friends and family - sometimes those close to us are the hardest to convince of change.

What’s next for ‘More This.Less That’?

Growing the directory! Keep an eye out as we’ll be adding some great new brands every month. We’ve also got some bigger projects in mind for the new year that we’re excited to work on. We don’t want the site to just be a shopping portal. We want to create a platform that fuels connections that are deeper and more meaningful than the current ‘business to consumer’ relationship.

Where can people find you?

We’re most active on Instagram but you can also find us on Twitter, Pinterest and Facebook.

How would the two of you describe a perfect heiter (cheerful) moment?

Rachael: A bright and blustery walk followed by a cosy evening with candles, wine and a big bowl of pasta.

Katherine: Swimming in the sea, no matter the weather, followed by a hot coffee and pastry to warm up.

Image: More This. Less That.

Interview: Katharina Geissler-Evans, heiter magazine

April 11, 2019 /Katharina Geissler-Evans
slow living, sustainable fashion, sustainable, ethical living, small businesses, femmepreneur
Brands & creatives, Fashion
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