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Tween Camp, Single Day, August 16

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Join us for a single day of camp. We’ll cook breakfast together, make lunch and also make an incredible dessert. Here’s the schedule: August 14: Choux au Craquelin August 15: Homemade pastry and Pie August 16: Macarons August 17: Jelly Roll with Raspberry Coulis and Swiss Meringue August 18: Camper’s Choice! Open to kids age 8 and up.

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Tween Camp, Single Day, August 15

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Join us for a single day of camp. We’ll cook breakfast together, make lunch and also make an incredible dessert. Here’s the schedule: August 14: Choux au Craquelin August 15: Homemade pastry and Pie August 16: Macarons August 17: Jelly Roll with Raspberry Coulis and Swiss Meringue August 18: Camper’s Choice! Open to kids age 8 and up.  

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Tween Camp, Single Day, August 14

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Join us for a single day of camp. We’ll cook breakfast together, make lunch and also make an incredible dessert. Here’s the schedule: August 14: Choux au Craquelin August 15: Homemade pastry and Pie August 16: Macarons August 17: Jelly Roll with Raspberry Coulis and Swiss Meringue August 18: Camper’s Choice! Open to kids age 8 and up.  

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Tween Camp, Single Day, Swiss Roll July 20

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Learn how to make incredible light as a feather sponge cake and to fill it with the perfect jelly from seasonal Ontario fruit and Italian Swiss meringue.  Delicious, beautiful sponge that looks so hard but is so dang easy! We’ll also make breakfast and lunch. Open to kids age 8 and up.  

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Tween Camp, Single Day, Macarons July 19

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Learn how to make incredible Macarons with Italian Meringue. These Macarons are more stable. We are pairing them with delicious French Buttercream  and lemon glaze and raspberry coulis. We’ll also make breakfast and lunch. Open to kids age 8 and up.  

Cake Making Made Easy

When my daughter was 4, she wanted a surprise birthday party. So, my husband took her on an errand and in that 45 minutes, we got the guests in the house and I decorated my daughter’s cake. One of the moms looked at it and said, “You are so lucky you are not a Type A Personality like me, I’d never be able to serve that.”

Ready, Set…Bake!

The truth is, there is no one, way to cook anything. In fact, if history teaches us anything, it is that at some point we will look back at our best practices and deem them WRONG.