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The Little Cake Company by Zahra Shah


Zahra Shah, the little girl behind The Little Cake Company
Creativity at best, cupcake box by the little cake company


It is popularly known, all the good things come in small packages, same goes for 'The Little Cake Company'. As the name tells, it is a small baking company by a very talented young girl, Zahra Shah. Who has recently passed her teenage years and with this business venture has become youngest, successful entrepreneur of the city of saints. She takes orders and operates from home.

Zahra Shah's success story is not complete without the mention of her father, Dr. Munir Hussain Shah, who is an enlightened, broad minded person and considers, his daughters to be equally important as many people believe their sons to be of significance in Pakistani society. He never imposed his choices of career on his children but encouraged them find their own way and supported them.

The incident, which brought 'the little cake company to limelight' was none other than Blue fair in March 2016, by Women's chamber of commerce and industry, Multan. Zahra decided to take a stall and try her luck on selling, her baked items. To her surprise, she sold, all her stuff within half the time. The encouragement was amazing. Clients at the exhibition requested her for more and she started taking orders.
Zahra Shah is a very accomplished young lady. Other than her proficiency in baking, she is a very capable art student - who created masterpieces in her A-level 'fine arts' class at Beaconhouse School Multan. She is a swimmer par excellence and has won many prizes in swimming competitions.

From early childhood her love for pets was quite well known. She is an expert of handling all kinds of animals. From Turtles to dogs, fish to cats, she personally raised many kinds of pets under her care at her home. She often volunteers to baby sit, pets of her friends and family. Indeed a great favour and service to society.

Make-up is also something, she is extremely passionate about. She has great collection of cosmetics, bought from around the world and her make-up skills, can transform anyone from ordinary to a gorgeous being.

But she was not interested in pursuing any of these as career. Instead, she selected 'baking'; a dexterity which allows her to practice, all her capabilities together. And while working at it, she gives her real best. She completely dedicates herself, inorder to produce best taste and quality. 
Although, she learnt to bake at home and practised since childhood but with the passage of time, she did attend different courses and baking classes to gain mastery in this art.

The cupcakes she makes are simply fabulous. 
Chocolate, Blueberry, Vanilla, Caramel, Nutella, Oreo, Red velvet, Mint chocolate, you name it and she will make it for you. Apple pies and Gnash cakes made by her, are a treat for the taste buds. Chocolate mousse, Chocolate pudding and lots of other desserts are on her menu. On great public demand, Zahra Shah has decided to start baking classes for ladies at her home. The first class will take place on 4th and 5th July 2016, in the afternoon. Those interested in participating can drop an inbox message at official Facebook page of 'the little cake company' or can call or whatsapp at this number
0323-6500013. The story of this upcoming class will be featured on this blog as well. Also, for her clients, who order her baked items on a regular basis, at the end of this year, Zahra Shah will gift any of her selected client's event, to be featured on FarihaMunirShahTimes. So, join in and become a part of her baking world.



The logo

The Little Cake Company is so proud to have Mrs. Farrukh Mukhtar as their regular client.
She also honoured their stall a visit every day at Blue fair


Masooma Sibtain relishing the cupcakes, at the little cake company stall at Blue fair
Cupcakes and cupcakes by the little cake company
Yumilicious cup cakes by the little cake company
Above:Two varieties of Apple pie,
Below: After Eight Chocolate pie at Left, Gnash cake at Right
Supported by her cousins, Noor, Nyle+Shahbano, Eman,
the head girl Zahra Shah with her sisters, Fatima Shah at back and Hajra Shah at side

Zahra Shah with her mom Fariha Munir and Dr, Shagufta Farraz


Hina, Maha Fazal, Wajiha Hussain and their kids, turned out to be great customers


Qaisar Khan Pitafi with his handsome sons Hashir Khan Pitafi and Murtza Khan Pitafi
The Little Cake Company cousins and helpers of Zahra Shah, Eman Shah, Hajra Shah, Noor Shah

The baked items of the little cake company

Zahra Shah setting up the stall at Blue fair

The loving and supporting father Dr. Munir Hussain Shah with his daughters, Hajra, Fatima and Zahra Shah

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Anonymous said…
Good luck girly

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