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Leo Oliver was born on Friday 26 February at 3.10am, weighing 5lbs 10oz Jake, 32, already plays the role of a stepfather to Sophie s six-year-old son Freddie from a previous relationship In September the couple spoke about their heartbreak after suffering a miscarriage last year when Sophie was six weeks pregnant Jake was previously engaged to Danielle Fogarty, 28, who he split from in April 2018 ....
Higgidy has appointed former Charlie Bigham’s commercial director Rachel Kelley as CEO. Kelley (pictured) will take the reins from March as current CEO Mark Campbell steps up to chair the board. Co-founder James Footit will step back from his day-to-day responsibilities but will retain a position on the board, Higgidy said. Founder Camilla Stephens will continue in her role supporting the executive leadership team with the development of the Higgidy brand food offer, which currently comprises 58 products. Kelley joins having spent 17 years at Mars, five years as commercial director at premium ready meal firm Charlie Bigham’s and three years establishing the Little Freddie baby food brand in the UK. ....
Little Freddie King Gut bucket bluesman Little Freddie King performs a set streamed from d.b.a. at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 30. Find the link on stageit.com/dbalive. Fest in Place for New Year s WWOZ 90.7 FM is helping people celebrate the arrival of a New Year with a long weekend installment of Festing in Place. Some of the past sets the station will rebroadcast include a Dr. John show at Tipitinaâs in 1999 and a John Boutte set of the same vintage. Thereâs music by an all-star list of locals as well as Jazz Fest sets by powerhouse jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves and Afro pop legend King Sunny Ade. Special sets start at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31 and continue 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 1, through Sunday, Jan. 3, closing with a Neville Brothers set from Jazz Fest 2010. Go to wwoz.org for more information. ....
As Brits cooked more and ate all their meals at home, there was less need for prepared meals, or on-the-go pouches and snacks This year has been anything but child’s play for babyfood brands. Their value is down £10.1m on volumes that have tumbled by 7.6%. Only five names in the category’s top 20 managed to shift more units. Like most things this year, this was largely down to the pandemic. As locked down Brits cooked more and ate all their meals at home, there was less need for prepared meals, or on-the-go pouches and snacks. “We know from talking to parents and carers that the pandemic has caused huge shifts in their approach to feeding their little ones,” says Ella’s Kitchen CEO Mark Cuddigan. “In the early days of the pandemic, there was a lot more time at home and therefore parents reconnected with the joy of cooking and preparing food for their little ones.” ....