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Baking subscriptions

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Emmav2020 · 05/01/2023 13:50

Hey,
So i dont mind baking and trying to do it a little more often but its hard with a 1yo and a 13yo. I was thinking about going to college at night to learn a little more and also for a bit of me time but there are none available at the minuet for adults. Does any know of any baking subcriptions that are worth the money? TIA x

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mum2three48 · 05/01/2023 22:41

Emmav2020 · 05/01/2023 13:50

Hey,
So i dont mind baking and trying to do it a little more often but its hard with a 1yo and a 13yo. I was thinking about going to college at night to learn a little more and also for a bit of me time but there are none available at the minuet for adults. Does any know of any baking subcriptions that are worth the money? TIA x

I've just bought a subscription to bakedin

Witchbitch20 · 07/01/2023 22:06

Bookish Bakes?
They are themed around novels, but you can subscribe or do one off purchases (there’s lots of options).

www.bookishbakes.co.uk/instagram?fbclid=PAAaaEpTRvpxgSI6DkmQQ6uBhztTE2cZSTO9jnRKFBdDxA26d_FE-c4g0IahE

I tried bakedin during lockdown but it wasn’t for me. Nice to have everything weighed out and ready to go but the selection of cakes (mainly muffins and cupcakes) weren’t for me.

PritiPatelsMaker · 07/01/2023 23:49

I've not tried a subscription. Do you want to learn new techniques or just bake more regularly?

Emmav2020 · 13/01/2023 14:57

@PritiPatelsMaker bit of both tbh x

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