Scottish entrepreneur Fraser Doherty, of Superjam, has launched an iPhone app that is ‘jam-packed’ (his words) with recipes for all sorts of jammy treats. The app contains videos, stories and photographs of the recipes.
Doherty (aka Jam Man to his friends) has been extremely busy of late; in April this year he launched his second book SuperBusiness, a guide to “starting your own business, having fun and doing good along the way”.
This guy started out as a teenager making jam in his kitchen, using his grandmother’s secret recipe, and knocking on his neighbours’ doors to sell them. Since then he’s gone on to supply major UK supermarkets, organise tea parties for the elderly across England and Scotland and launch two books. Last year saw the launch of his first book The SuperJam cookbook. In addition he travels the world giving talks about entrepreneurship and similar. Phew, I have no idea where he finds the energy! Oh and did I mention that he’s only about 22years old!
You can find out more about this entrepreneur and his activities on his blog or follow him on twitter: @fraserdoherty
Oh it looks beautiful! Jam-packed… Ooooh… Hope it’s sticky too? Congrats Fraser! x
Heh, totally missed the “jam” in the post title. I thought it was very clever and Onion-esque as: “SuperJam first company in the world to launch iPhone app.”
Lol! I wish! Being accused of being Onion-esque is something that I can only dream about at this stage 🙂
Thanks for the mention! love your blog x
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