A teenager with a talent for creating tasty vegan food has secured her first business qualification before sitting her GCSEs.
Lucy Musgrave, who turns 16 in March 2020, launched Pure Delicious more than a year ago and is now selling her culinary creations in a booming vegan market.
After building her social media audience through Instagram, Lucy added a website as a platform for sales of her e-book “Powered by Plants”.
Now she’s supplying recipes and advice to large and small businesses around the UK which are meeting a growing demand for vegan dishes and ingredients.
The British Quinoa Company is raving about Lucy’s “wonderful mouth-watering recipe” for Thai patties with spicy peanut sauce.
She is now aiming for good grades in her GCSEs next summer at Kelvin Hall School in Hull before studying for A levels.
But as Pure Delicious grows, Lucy is also developing her business skills with the help of the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank in Hull and Golding Computer Services, where she has just gained a qualification in computerised accounting for business awarded by the International Association of Bookkeepers.
Lucy said: “I didn’t really think about a business. I was just having fun cooking. My mum found out about the John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank and they gave me a grant and introduced me to Goldings, where I’ve learned a lot about the financial side of things and got the qualification.”
Lucy developed an interest in food from mum Nicola and dad Neale.
She said: “I got interested in cooking from the age of about 10 and even before that I was baking cakes and making other things because we’ve never really been into takeaways. Some of my friends were eating chicken and chips all the time but I wanted to do something different. I really enjoy good food.”
Lucy tried pescatarian and then vegetarian diets before going vegan in June 2018 having become convinced by the environmental arguments. She decided to promote vegan food after comments from friends.
She has attracted nearly 2,000 followers on Instagram and around 100 people have downloaded “Powered by Plants” from her website at £5 a time.
Lucy said: “I’m trying to get the message across that most of the ingredients are average price and can be found in local markets and supermarkets. Next I’m going to set up a monthly email subscription service for people to receive my recipes and I’m now doing market research for some baking mixtures which I’ve developed.”
To find Lucy’s recipes, visit her website and Instagram page.