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Aerolatte Milk Frother, Satin $18.99 This cute handheld milk frother is fun and easy to use; British celebrity chef Nigella Lawson recommends it over steam-driven frothers. Plus, in addition to its most popular use–creating delicate foam for homemade cappuccinos, lattes, or hot chocolates– the Aerolatte milk frother can be used for other, equally yummy treats. An enclosed recipe sheet offers ideas for fruit “shakes” and coffee frap… |
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Cuisinart 5-1/2-Quart 12-Speed Stand Mixer $640.00 This heavy-duty Cuisinart 5 1/2-Quart Stand Mixer has the power, capacity and precision to conquer any job your recipes require. Super strength 800-watt motor and large stainless-steel bowl tackles food preparation with professional ease. With 12 speeds and 3 accessories you can easily mix and whip up dinner for a hungry crowd or even knead up to 12 cups of flour for bread dough. The auto shutoff … |
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I need to bake!!!!!!!!!!?
I LOVE to bake. I like to bake things more than eating them. I like getting creative with baked goods. My favorite things to make are cupcakes. I used to always make cupcakes and cakes and cookies and brownies for my family but now they r yelling at me to stop baking becuz I’m making everyone fat. I NEED to bake! That why I had asked for a stand mixer for Christmas and I’m only 13! I bake everything from scratch by using cook books and food network (my fav channel). Plz help! Idk who to make stuff for! Nobody in my family knows anyone who needs them and I know I don’t know anyone who needs them and our church doesn’t need anything either. Any ideas on who to give it to. Any public places that might need baked goods?
Hey! I totally know what you mean, I am pretty young and LOVE to bake! I’m always trying new recipes multiple times in a week– and my family is almost overloaded on the baked goods, they cant eat it all up! I recommend doing this: maybe tell your neighbors and friends that you are happy to bake for any of their needs. Whether you bake someone cupcakes for a family birthday or you just surprise your next door neighbor with a fresh baked apple pie, I’m sure they will be very appreciative. Maybe call some people who you think would be willing to maybe buy your products if you could produce them for them- for example the cupcakes for a little girls bday party! You could offer for them to even come to your house and sample your products and see which flavors they like best!
If that doesn’t get you very far, you could always donate the baked goods to senior center, community center, children’s hospital, homeless shelter, etc. Or, you could consider bringing some items in for a bake sale at your next church or school event.
If you want to still make things at home but dont want an overflow of sweets, maybe try cutting all the ingredients in half to get a smaller yield on your recipe, that way you can still enjoy your baked good without the rest going to waste!
**I hope this helps! **