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How To Decorate A Cake
How To Decorate A Cake
by Christine Matthews
The Contemporary Cake Decorating Bible: Over 150 Techniques and 80 Stunning Projects
The Contemporary Cake Decorating Bible: Over 150 Techniques and 80 Stunning Projects
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The Complete Photo Guide to Cake Decorating
The Complete Photo Guide to Cake Decorating
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Cake Pops: Tips, Tricks, and Recipes for More Than 40 Irresistible Mini Treats
Cake Pops: Tips, Tricks, and Recipes for More Than 40 Irresistible Mini Treats
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Baking with the Cake Boss: 100 of Buddy's Best Recipes and Decorating Secrets
Baking with the Cake Boss: 100 of Buddy's Best Recipes and Decorating Secrets
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Clever Cakes - Cooking With Your Kids

Kids love to help and it makes them feel clever when it comes to cooking cakes. Getting them involved early is a good way for them to learn responsibility and cooking cakes is a clever skill they can use in life.

 

Cooking with kids can also be a time of bonding for child and parent.

Kids can help in various ways; age appropriate tasks are best.

Your younger child cracking the egg may not be the best choice. However, if you crack the egg open and let him/her put the egg into the bowl it can make them feel that they have truly helped.

Kids love to taste test.

There’s nothing more delightful to a child then being able to lick the beaters after you’ve made a bowl of chocolate frosting. Kids learn by getting involved.

A little icing on the fingers and cheeks won’t hurt them. But, the time you spend with them cooking will last a life time.

Showing kids simple things they can do will make them feel important. Using sharp utensils isn’t the best idea, but, letting a child roll a ball of dough in their hands and placing it on the cookie sheet plays with all their senses.

It’s a way of having fun with your children, and the fun thing about cooking with your kids is, that they are learning a skill, they just don’t know it!

Cooking with your kids and as a family is a great way to keep your children talking. Keeping them involved in things like cooking lets they know you think they are special.

Don’t fret about the little messes the clever little ones make, enjoy the thrill of watching them taste their cake creation. Remember this moment always. Kids grow up in a hurry, giving them something special to remember is clever and cooking cakes with them is a memory they will take with them through life.



 

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The Art of Cake | Collection Development - Library Journal


The Art of Cake | Collection Development
Library Journal
Despite an abundance of web resources dedicated to baking and cake decorating, including wildly popular websites and blogs like CakeJournal and CakeSpy, as well as useful commercial sites such as Wilton Industries, many bakers still rely on the ...

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Get organized at the Comm - The Abington Journal


Get organized at the Comm
The Abington Journal
Makes 24 cupcakes, one 9x13 cake or two 8 -inch round cakes. Combine all ingredients in medium mixing bowl and beat for three minutes. Fill cupcake liners a little more than halfway full. Bake for 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Frost with cream cheese ...

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