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Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice: A Sweet Treats Weekly Bake-Along

Bakers in Training: Summer Camp Adventure : Bake Cake, Cookies and Pie ..Oh My!

Class
Mrs. Lisa
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(147)
Bakers in training camper’s will meet in the kitchen to bake our hearts away. Learn new recipes and techniques to improve your baking/cooking skills. Key: science, fun, summer, camp, cook. art, dessert, treats, adventure, multi day, cake

Class experience

This class is taught in English.
Better Baker's  Learning Goals:

-Baking skills 
-New recipes
-Learn how to read directions and follow the steps of a recipe
-Learn about food science 
-Food safety
-Enriches vocabulary
-Measuring
-Boosts reading skills
-Introduces life skills
-Develops fine motor skills
-Promotes social skills
-Learn enhanced by having a fun 
-Learners will demonstrate increased confidence in the kitchen which will help them outside of the kitchen as well. 
Hello my name is Mrs. Lisa. I am the instructor for this class. I teach baking classes for the department of recreation for my city to children with ages ranging from 5-15. Over the last almost 30 years I have taught cooking, baking and nutrition education to ages ranging from 2-92 years old, privately and in group settings; in person and virtually. My love for baking and cooking started out as a child in the kitchen with my Grandmother.  I went to Immaculata University where I obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in food and nutrition science and minored in child development. I am currently working on a Masters in Nutrition in Marketing. Besides a formal education, I’ve also taken a series of culinary classes at the former Le Cordon Bleu-Boston, and many others. Mastering everything from French macarons, to Julia Childs Beef Bourguignon to tamales made from scratch are some of my biggest accomplishments in the kitchen. I own and cook from an ever growing library of cookbooks. Everything that I’ve learned along the way, I’ve shared with others as a food blogger, foodpreneur, educator, recipe writer and more. 

My style as an educator is to use evidence-based teaching and learning skills and make education fun and interactive along the way. My ultimate goal for each class, is to share my passion and enthusiasm and help learners build their confidence and knowledge base of not just cooking or baking, but the importance of respecting food and food science’s place in the kitchen as well as how we function as humans beings.

I love to cook, bake, travel and do anything else that involves spending quality time with family and friends. I am known for throwing great dinner parties. Food brings people together in kitchens and tables across the world. So many discussions happen here, from simple to complex. I've traveled with family all over Europe and the Caribbean and have so many more to explore. I am a wife and Mom of 1. Our Daughter is 25 years old and currently in Medical School to become a Forensic Pathologist. I’m very proud of my family, my life’s work and seeing the transformation of my students from the beginning of each class or session to the end. 
Homework Offered
Assessments Offered
Taste testing
Grades Offered
Basic Baking supplies

Flour 
Sugar
Eggs
Milk
Butter
Salt
Vanilla
Optional-food color
Cupcake pan
Sheet  pan
Knife/spoon/fork 
Mixing bowl
Whisk or mixer
Silicone spatula
Ziploc or Piping bag
Optional-Piping tips 
Sprinkles or decos
Pie crust
Jam/preserves/fruit filling
Sticks
Jar(s)
Rolling pin or something to flatten dough 
Cake mix/frosting
Cookie dough
Muffin mix
Parental guidance is needed in assisting the learner in the kitchen as students will be using knives, and other kitchen equipment. Afternoon sessions will use ovens and other cooking equipment. Parents should be available in case of accidents or emergencies and ensure the learner knows how to properly operate the kitchen equipment. We will discuss safety in class. Outschool policy is that parents remain off-camera and only the enrolled learner may participate. Because of the nature of cooking and baking classes and safety, all cameras must remain on and learner and cooking area must be in focus. Families need to notify the instructor ASAP about any potential allergies. Most times, substitutions can be made for many. Each family is responsible for knowing what ingredients their family can have. Please message the instructor for any questions. 

Learners will be instructed in food safety and kitchen safety during class. 


We will refer to the recipes during class.
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(147)
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Hello. I'm Lisa. I love teaching young people how to cook, bake, and have fun doing it. I've been teaching food science for almost 30 years and always include hands on and interactive experiences to reinforce and engage learning. Getting in the... 
Group Class

$87

for 5 classes
5x per week, 1 week
95 min

Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-13
1-6 learners per class

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