Thank You Coffee began serving its play on pumpkin spice in 2020, but the Chinatown and Anaheim coffee counters riff on Asian ingredients and flavor profiles with options such as the five-spice latte year-round. Around fall, however, the scent of gourd spice always makes its return: the seasonal, signature KSL — or kabocha spice latte — which swaps pumpkin for kabocha squash.
“We don’t really eat pumpkin, but we eat a lot of kabocha,” said co-owner Jonathan Yang. “My wife, Julia, and I love kabocha but not all people know it, and we realized this is a neat way to highlight that kabocha is pretty much like a Japanese pumpkin.”
Thank You Coffee’s KSL derives its chief flavors from a blend of toasted spices including cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, cardamom and ginger, which are turned into a syrup with a combination of white and dark brown sugars and ginger bitters; it all gets steeped and strained. Yang steams fresh kabocha squash, then purées it and incorporates it into the spice syrup, adding depth without detracting from the spices, he says. In both locations, a hint of condensed milk is added to the lattes, and they’re dusted with kinako, a roasted soybean flour, for added earthiness and a pie-crust effect. This year they’re adding another fall-inspired drink to the menu at both locations: a persimmon-and-apple latte that’s meant to evoke coziness and comfort throughout the season.
Extraordinary event will take place later this month and will be a ‘special community event’ with more than just switching on Christmas lights
Brunel’s SS Great Britain(Image: David Noton Photography)
Christmas is just around the corner and while cities all over the UK get ready to switch on the Christmas lights – one city has gone a step further.
Bristol’s SS Great Britain is set to host a variety of Christmas events this year, including the much-anticipated Christmas tree lights switch-on event.
The landmark’s Christmas lights switch on, described as a ‘special community event’, will take place on Thursday, 27 November at 6pm in Brunel Square.
Organisers have revealed that this year’s event has a unique theme – Golden Glow – which is linked to the SS Great Britain’s Golden Ticket education programme.
This initiative provides enriching learning experiences for primary schools most affected by deprivation in Bristol, as well as local SEND schools.
The Christmas lights switch on will showcase a beautiful tree adorned with festoon lighting and a snow machine, while performances from a local choir will certainly get locals into the festive spirit.
But it’s just one of the many Christmas events happening at the SS Great Britain this year.
Here are a few more you might want to check out…, according to Bristol Live.
Masquerade Ball
When: 6 December, 2025 at 6pm until midnight.
According to the event’s details: “Don your finest attire and most elaborate mask for an evening steeped in enchantment.”
You’ll have the chance to stroll around the decks, enjoy a bubbly welcome drink and tuck into a festive three-course dinner accompanied by a string quartet.
A magician will be wandering the ship, performing tricks and illusions, and you’ll have the opportunity to explore the ship after dark. Tickets are priced at £99 per person with bookings closing on Saturday, 22 November.
Christmas Murder Mystery
When: 13 December 2025, 6.30pm until midnight.
This murder mystery event includes a welcome drink, a three-course dinner and promises guests an ‘exhilarating evening of entertainment’ onboard, where they must keep their eyes peeled for clues during dinner and help solve a mysterious crime – tickets are priced at £99 per person.
THE number of summer jobs available has fallen to the lowest level for seven years, as cautious firms cut back on hiring.
Figures from job-matching platform adzuna.co.uk show seasonal vacancies down by 13 per cent on 2024, but there are still more than 20,000 roles on offer nationwide.
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Ed Camp joined Haven in summer 2019 on a seasonal contract and was later offered a permanent jobCredit: Supplied
The temporary roles can boost your CV, help you learn new skills and even open up a permanent role.
Adzuna’s Andrew Hunter said: “A summer job might not seem like a big deal, but it’s one of the smartest moves a young jobseeker can make right now.
Beyond the extra cash, these roles offer a chance to build up the kind of soft skills that AI can’t replicate — emotional intelligence, communication, interpersonal skills and teamwork.”
Among the roles which are seeing a surge in hiring are lifeguards, festival crew, theme park assistants and hospitality staff.
Here are Sunemployment’s top tips to land a summer job to supercharge your career . . .
Seek out a summer role which can lead to long-term work: Not all seasonal roles end when the sunny weather does. Big firms will often have year-round opportunities.
For example, start serving drinks in a beach bar, then move on to an apprenticeship or front-of-house role for a pub or restaurant chain.
Try an alternative industry: They may not seem like an obvious choice, but plenty of sectors from trains, airlines, hotels and coaches to gardeners, warehouses and call centres recruit for the summer.
All of these offer permanent contracts to summer staff.
Use a recruiter: Fed up applying for summer roles then getting ghosted? Recruitment consultants can put your CV in front of hiring managers to speed up the whole process.
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Zahida Ahmed joined South Western Railway aged 21 as a temporary event supervisor through Adecco.
Although the initial job only lasted a week, she continued to work through the recruiter and is now a contract consultant with the firm.
Zahida, from Sunbury, Surrey, said: “My summer job was transformative and allowed me to step confidently into the working world and discover a career path I hadn’t considered before.”
Neil Carberry, chief executive of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, said: “Recruiters can offer people from every background a chance at a job by working at a festival, concert or sporting event this summer, or something calmer in an office, shop or construction site.
“Agency work is a fantastic way to get experience over the summer in ways that suit you — and even kick-start your career.”
HOLIDAY park operator Haven has 1,200 roles on offer. There are positions in areas including food and beverage, activities and leisure, security and accommodation services.
Ed Camp, 28, joined the firm in summer 2019 on a seasonal contract as a commis chef at the Littlesea park’s Mash And Barrel restaurant.
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Ed preparing meals for holiday park guestsCredit: Supplied
He was later offered a permanent job and put on the Grow to Team Manager talent programme. He is now the restaurant’s kitchen team leader managing 16 staff. Ed said: “I’m excited to see where my journey takes me next.”
Apply at jobs.haven.com.
SIX TIPS RELATIVE TO WORK
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Peter Duriš, co-founder of Kickresume.comCredit: Supplied
THIS week saw the Gallagher brothers take to the stage together for the first time in 16 years. While working with family isn’t always so stressful, it may still throw up extra challenges.
Peter Duris, co-founder of Kickresume.com, said: “A family member on your team means having a colleague you can really trust.
“But, as in the case of Oasis, it can also mean spending too much time together or making big, stressful decisions with someone who knows how to push your buttons.”
Here, he shares his advice.
1. Set clear boundaries between your work and personal life: If your co-workers are family, it’s a necessity.
You might choose to use email only for work-related communication, while using your phone’s messaging apps for things like planning your dad’s birthday party.
2. Make sure the fact that you’re family doesn’t shape how you treat each other at work, so you don’t favour family members over others.
3. Keep your professional expectations the same: Never expect more or less because someone is family. Expecting more might make things more stressful and harm your personal relationship.
4. Be mindful of your past: Working with someone who knows you really well can be stressful, especially if there is already some tension between you.
For instance, if you’ve always had a bit of a competitive relationship with your sibling, or maybe grew up feeling like you were compared to each other, working together can be very tricky.
If you find yourself getting wound up, it might help to stop and think, “What am I really annoyed about?” When working on a project together, focus on your shared goals.
5. Consider your policies: Many UK companies have policies relating to family members, such as banning direct relatives being line managers over each other. These help you prevent a conflict of interest when it comes to issues like pay rises or performance reviews.
6. Sort your succession planning: If you work for a family business where multiple generations are involved, take professional advice on succession planning to avoid damage down the line.
YOU TOP TRADIE?
MOVE from the building site to the spotlight as the UK’s top tradie.
Entries are open for the annual Screwfix Top Tradesperson competition, which aims to find the best trade talent across the UK and Ireland.
Open to roles including electricians, roofers, carpenters and plumbers, the winner scoops a bundle of tech, tools and training worth £20,000.
London plumber Mohammed Rahman claimed the title in 2024. He said: “It took a bit of courage to nominate myself, but it was one of the best decisions.”
Jack Wallace, Screwfix Marketing Director, said: “We’re so proud of our Top Tradesperson – it highlights the skill and passion of exceptional people.”
Apply by Sunday at screwfix.com/stt.
MAKE FAST ‘BUCKS
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Starbucks has opened applications for its accelerated leadership programmeCredit: Supplied
Starbucks has opened applications for its accelerated leadership programme – a fast track for future store managers.
The course offers a Level 3 management qualification which usually takes three years to achieve – but 20 trainees will be able to get it in 13 months.
Positions are available in major cities including London, Manchester, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Glasgow. No previous hospitality or work experience is required.
Alex Rayner, general manager of Starbucks UK, said: “Whether you’re leaving school or exploring a fresh start, Starbucks is a place where you can work with great people.”
Apply by July 21 at corndel.foleon.com/starbucks/starbucks-learner-hub.
JOBSPOT
BENSONS FOR BEDS has jobs available for sales consultants and store managers across the country. Search at vacancies. bensonscareers.com.
ZOPA BANK has opened a new Manchester office. There are 50 roles on offer initially, with plans to expand to 500. See careers.zopa.com/work-with-us