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chobeelabs1 · 26 days ago
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Mumbai’s Best Baking Classes for Sweet Success
Discover Your Passion for Baking in Mumbai
Baking is more than a hobby; it's a skill that can lead to personal fulfillment or a professional career. Finding the right baking classes in a bustling city like Mumbai can set you on the path to sweet success.
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This guide covers everything you need to know to choose Mumbai's best baking classes and baking institutes. You'll explore course types, training options, facilities, fees, and expert tips to maximize your learning experience.
Why Choose Baking as a Skill?
A Creative and Rewarding Outlet
Baking allows you to express your creativity while producing something delicious. It's also therapeutic and rewarding.
A Practical Skill with Professional Potential
Whether baking for fun or planning a career, baking skills can open many doors. You can start a business, work in a bakery, or become a pastry chef.
Growing Demand in Mumbai
The demand for professional bakers and quality home-baked products is rising. With the right baking classes, you can meet this demand.
What Makes a Great Baking Class in Mumbai?
1. Certified Instructors
You need mentors with professional credentials and real-world experience. The best baking institutes in Mumbai hire trained chefs who have worked in the industry.
2. Hands-On Learning
Theory is important, but practical exposure is key. Top classes provide live demos, real-time baking sessions, and one-on-one mentorship.
3. Industry-Relevant Curriculum
A great baking course includes bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, tarts, and international desserts. It also covers hygiene, tools, decoration, and presentation.
4. Flexibility and Accessibility
Your schedule matters. The best classes offer weekend batches, short-term intensives, and weekday options.
5. Modern Kitchen Facilities
You should practice using the latest baking tools, ovens, and equipment in professional kitchens.
Types of Baking Courses in Mumbai
Beginner Baking Courses
Perfect if you're starting. You learn the basics: sponge cakes, muffins, cookies, and cupcakes.
Advanced Baking Courses
These are for serious learners. Topics include fondant decoration, artisan bread, croissants, and plated desserts.
Weekend Workshops
Great if you have a job or college. Weekend classes focus on one theme, like chocolate desserts or eggless baking.
Cake Decoration and Designing
These classes go beyond baking. Learn piping, fondant work, floral design, and tiered cake construction.
Diploma and Certification Programs
Offered by professional baking institutes in Mumbai. These long-term courses prepare you for commercial baking and culinary arts careers.
How to Choose the Right Baking Institute in Mumbai
Location and Commute
Choose a location near your home or workplace. Consider traffic and transport options.
Course Duration and Timings
Check if the schedule fits your lifestyle. Many baking classes offer early morning, evening, or weekend options.
Fees and Inclusions
Compare fees, but also check what's included: ingredients, equipment, certification, and mentorship.
Student Reviews and Ratings
Look at testimonials and online ratings. Honest feedback reveals quality, professionalism, and training outcomes.
Placement Assistance
If you're aiming for a career, go with a baking institute that offers job assistance, internships, or business guidance.
Best Baking Institute in Mumbai: CHO Bee Labs Academy
Why Choose CHO Bee Labs?
CHO Bee Labs Academy is one of Mumbai's finest culinary training centers. Their baking classes blend technical instruction, hands-on practice, and creative exploration.
Certified Expert Faculty
Top chefs with international and local experience guide your learning.
Flexible Batches
They offer weekday, weekend, and short-term intensive baking classes in Mumbai.
Fully Equipped Kitchens
Practice in modern baking labs with high-end ovens, mixers, and tools.
Variety of Baking Courses
From beginner to advanced, including eggless, gluten-free, and professional diploma programs.
Real-World Application
CHO Bee Labs focuses on preparing you for home baking businesses, jobs in hotels, or launching your bakery.
Recognized Certifications
Upon completion, you receive industry-recognized certificates that boost your credibility and career.
What You'll Learn in Baking Classes
Cake Making
Learn sponge cakes, pound cakes, eggless variations, and multi-layer creations.
Bread and Dough Work
From sandwich bread to artisan loaves and dinner rolls.
Cookie and Biscuit Crafting
Master different textures: chewy, crunchy, soft, and shortbread.
Pastries and Tarts
Explore French pastries, fruit tarts, and puff pastries.
Chocolate Work
Mold chocolates, prepare truffles, ganache, and tempered chocolate.
Baking Science and Hygiene
Understand the science behind ingredients, temperature, and food safety.
Who Should Take Baking Classes in Mumbai?
Home Bakers
If you want to bake better for friends and family or start your home business.
Aspiring Pastry Chefs
Gain foundational and advanced skills to build your culinary career.
Entrepreneurs
Learn how to develop, price, and market baked products profitably.
Hobbyists and Foodies
Just want to have fun and learn a new skill? These classes are perfect.
Tips to Succeed in Your Baking Journey
Be Consistent with Practice
Skills grow with repetition. Keep baking even after the class ends.
Ask Questions
Don't hesitate to clarify steps or techniques during sessions.
Document Your Creations
Take photos, note ingredients, and track progress. It helps you improve.
Join Baking Communities
Connect with alums, social groups, or online forums to share tips and feedback.
Keep Learning
Try new recipes, attend advanced workshops, or explore international desserts.
FAQs About Baking Classes in Mumbai
Are there eggless baking classes?
Yes. CHO Bee Labs and other institutes offer specialized eggless baking sessions.
Can I start a baking business after these classes?
Absolutely. Many students launch home bakeries or cloud kitchens post-training.
Do I need prior experience?
No. Beginner courses welcome learners with zero experience.
Will I get a certificate?
Yes, certified courses include completion or diploma certificates.
How much do baking classes cost in Mumbai?
It ranges from INR 5,000 for short workshops to INR 1,00,000+ for diploma programs.
Can I get a job after completing a baking course?
Yes, especially if you choose reputed baking institutes like CHO Bee Labs that offer placement support.
Final Words: Take the First Step Toward Baking Excellence
Choosing the right baking classes in Mumbai can transform your passion into a profession. Whether you want to bake better at home or pursue a culinary career, CHO Bee Labs Academy provides expert training tailored to your needs.
Start today and master baking with guidance, hands-on practice, and certified mentorship. Mumbai's top baking institute is waiting for you.
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kiarajoshi · 6 months ago
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A bakery and confectionery diploma equips students with professional skills to excel in this highly specialized craft. Students learn techniques such as dough preparation, cake decoration, chocolate tempering, sugar art and much more.These programs often emphasize both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice, ensuring graduates are well-rounded professionals ready to tackle industry challenges.
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bakingacademyinchennai · 9 months ago
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Learn the art of cake baking and decorating at Knead & Frost, Chennai's premier baking institute. Our hands-on courses cover everything from basic cakes to advanced decorative techniques like fondant work and buttercream designs etc. Whether you're a beginner or looking to enhance your skills, our expert instructors guide you through each step. Join cake baking training chennai to turn your passion into mastery and create stunning, delicious cakes for every occasion!
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garfunkytunes · 7 months ago
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glados and chell in a high school setting au would be frenemies… chell hates her guts sure but she just CANT miss glados’s upcoming theatre performance!! just CANNOT miss coming to her book clubs and chess club tournaments!!
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colacat53 · 3 months ago
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Akuma no Riddle as "okay lets bake a cake" Poll
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densewentz · 7 months ago
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ya'll i need flavor ideas for cakepops for an old woman book club holiday party. it's a small group, and all the women are insane. so far I'm leaning toward white chocolate raspberry but I'm open to suggestions
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an unhinged (and unofficial) dissertation on the pjo fandom
so i don't usually post anything that isn't my-works-related, but i had a...mildly heated discussion with a fellow film student tonight about the pjo show and it's got me thinking. bear with me, we'll be here awhile.
as we all know, the first season of pjo has ended. i've stayed relatively OFF tumblr and other social media during this time, but i know there are a lot of OG fans who are (in their words) "massively disappointed" in the show. most of the complaints i've heard have been during in person conversations though, so this post is mostly going to be referencing real complaints i've heard.
i've been a part of this fandom since i was thirteen. that's nearly eight fucking years of my life that i've devoted to the pjo universe. i have written and consumed YEARS' worth of fanfiction, i have read and reread every book so many times i can quote them forwards and backwards, and i went to the bookstore every single year on the new books' release dates to pick up my copies in-person. this fandom, these characters and this world have brought so much joy to my life, and i don't think i could ever fully articulate that in words. when i think of this series, i genuinely feel nothing but happiness.
but a few years ago—around the time i started college—i started distancing myself from the fandom for one glaring reason. this fandom can be such an...angry place? like, genuinely, i don't know how far it goes back—maybe all the way to the release of HoA, honestly—but i wasn't here pre-HoA, so all i know is that i very much remember how much people hated ToA when it came out.
here i was, having the TIME of my life with apollo and his silly little haikus, and people are going to war over how the series' writing quality has gone to shit and how everything was better before, blah, blah, blah. IN SPITE of everything that series gave us—discussion of the repercussions of child abuse and ptsd, representation of lgbtqa+ characters, and deep psychological messages that really teach young readers, i think, how to better understand themselves and their emotions and deal with them in healthy ways. and it just wasn't fun to be in a fandom where, as soon as you go "hey, did you read the new book?" they scoff and roll their eyes and only want to talk about how terrible it is. (i also missed all the discourse on the sun and the star when it came out—PHENOMENAL read, btw—but i've read some things that lead me to believe that it wasn't well received either, in spite of how lovely it was.)
so...it's dramatic to say i "left" the fandom, but i certainly withdrew from it. deleted my pjo ao3 and tumblr, started over with a different fandom. but the love has always been there, and the show starting really helped spark it fully back to life.
but now, the same thing is happening again, i'm noticing. remember back in the day, when we only had the shitty fucking movies, and we were like "man, ANYTHING would be better than this garbage. literally just give us actors who are the right age and we'll be happy." well, now we have PHENOMENAL kid actors who genuinely are having a good time playing our beloved characters, and instead of supporting them, we're STILL complaining about them not being "portrayed correctly"?
i've talked to so many people who complain that percy is "too smart," which is kind of a bullshit insult to percy's canon character. in the books (at least the first five) we're seeing things ONLY from percy's pov. he's a kid who's struggled with learning disabilities and been told he's an idiot all his life by everyone except his mom—but as others have pointed out way more eloquently than i could, percy is a very intelligent and powerful individual while maintaining his goofy fun personality, which is WHY so many people love him so much. he's complex, and i think they managed to capture that really well in the show even amidst all the changes.
don't get me started on the fucking racism towards leah sava jeffries—i'm honest to gods ashamed that there are racists who call themselves pjo fans. she is so talented, and everything we ever could have hoped for in an on-screen annabeth. ALL of the kids are—there's literally no argument to be had there.
and then, if people aren't complaining about the casting, it's the series' writing. or there's too much exposition. rick is changing too many things. the directors don't know what they're doing. it's not a TRUE book adaptation. (someone said that to me, and i genuinely laughed because i thought they were joking. when the MOVIES exist, they wanted to make that comment about the show.)
are there some things i would change about the show, given the opportunity? god, yes. the set design for the underworld was horrendous. (in my opinion, of course.) but here's the thing. i have spent eight years of my life waiting for this show to happen, and in that time, i've learned a lot about how much goes into successfully producing such a complex series. how much money and time is spent, and how many people have to be on board to make it happen. it's genuinely kind of miraculous that we're even getting this show at all, considering all the ways it could have failed before it even made it out of pre-production.
and i think we, as fans, sometimes forget that we aren't owed this. we don't own the percy jackson franchise. it makes me so sick and tired when authors or artists in any capacity feel like they have to cater their works to the masses, because they know they'll get thrown into the fucking fire if they don't. rick and becky riordan didn't have to got to the trouble of producing this show for us. they chose to—everyone involved chose to—because they wanted to make something fun and enjoyable not only for the fans, but everyone who chose to be a part of it.
do you know how insane it is that, when you read pretty much any interview of pjo bts, everyone talks about how fun the production was? i've been on film sets. they can be ABSOLUTELY miserable when they're not done right. but eight months into production, the kids were still laughing and having a good time, everyone's still giving 100%, they're excited, it's fun. walker was willing to go into a diving tank for a full fucking day in order to get one scene—i know i would never have that kind of dedication, and i bet 99% of you wouldn't either.
i know this has gotten really long-winded, but i've said all of that to say that...i'm kind of tired of fans trying to bring down the show, and more than that, trying to bring down each other for having a good time. as i've said before (many times, i'm sure), i waited eight years for this, and i have had SUCH a fun time watching it. assuming we get a season 2 renewal, there are going to be even more new fans coming in than we've already gotten from season 1, and i want this fandom to be a fun and positive place for them. for all of us. we don't have to miserable and angry all time. we can critique the show, sure—it's not perfect, and it was never going to be—but we have to remember that television is an art form, and that art is subjective even when it involves our favorite characters. and we can accept that and still have a good time, because it's just more fun to have fun, you know?
this fandom has always had so much potential to be the BIGGEST, most supportive and kind and loving fandom. with how much representation this series has, with how much content we've been given, with the SHEER massive number of us...i've always thought we could be a really, really great community. maybe it's impossible to hope that we could be the best fandom on earth, but if nothing else...could we all try to just be a little bit kinder? genuinely, as cheesy as it may sound...it's just nicer when we're nice to each other. and when there's so many real things in the world to be mad about...i would much rather this be a place where we can come to at the end of a long day and just...feel at home. personally, i just think that would be really, really nice.
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astoryofsuchwoe · 7 months ago
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i am cringe but guess what? i am also free. to my silly lover boy, happy birthday <33 dividers by @/cafekitsune!
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Being the strongest wasn't really the easiest thing in the world, even if Satoru always tried to pretend it was. He had so many expectations thrust upon him at all times, curses to deal with, students to raise to be stronger than him. There was no rest for the wicked, as they always said.
Currently, he was poring over stupid paperwork that he had held off on for far too long, and the elders were getting on his ass more than usual. All he wanted was a goddamn break.
Knock knock.
Thankfully, it seemed to come. 
Practically jumping out of his seat, Satoru rushed to open the door, a smug grin on his face. He could tell it was Amia from the energy beyond the door.
"Does someone need their gorgeous, amazing, talented boyfr-"
Satoru shut up for once in his life when he saw the poorly decorated cake thrust to him, and a glance up showed Amia bashfully shoving it forward, her face a bright red.
"I know it's not the best I could've made, but I really struggled with the frosting for no reason, and the sprinkles got all over me, and-"
Amia's rambling was cut off when Satoru took the cake from their hands, safely placing it onto the desk before kissing them like his life depended on it. After an obnoxious amount of kisses, the special-grade sorcerer tucked them in a hug, pushing his blindfold up to show off those brilliant, sparkling blues of his.
"You baked it??"
"Well, yeah, but-"
"It's perfect."
And sure, Satoru had always had access to the finer things in life, a two-tiered fancy cake would've been easy for him to buy. But really, nothing could replicate the taste of something his love had made.
Amia scrunched her face at that, poking his cheek with a roll of her eyes.
"You don't need to lie-"
"I'm serious! It's absolutely perfect! In fact, I'll go show my students!"
"Don't you dare-"
And even if the two of them bickered and teased each other, they'd never want to be anywhere but here, in each other's arms. 
After Amia barely convinced Satoru to keep their terrible birthday cake between them, they sat him down, even bringing candles and a lighter (courtesy of Shoko) to put on top of his cake.
"Happy birthday to you..."
Amia sung softly, cradling Satoru's face with a soft smile.
"Happy birthday to you..."
She pressed a kiss to his forehead, and his eyes fluttered shut.
"Happy birthday, dear Satoru..."
They smiled, kissing his cheeks next.
"Happy birthday to you!"
She finished off with a kiss to his lips, and Satoru melted. He opened his eyes, a dopey grin on his face before he turned his attention to the cake. He held in a breath, before blowing the candles out.
"Don't tell me you wished for something weird."
Amia huffed and flicked his forehead, and Satoru let out a soft scoff, holding his chest as if he was offended.
"How dare you! I'd never wish for anything unsavory..."
"Riiiight."
Amia rolled their eyes, and Satoru grinned innocently. 
Truthfully, as he watched her cut the cake and feed him pieces (the cake was a little dry, but the frosting made up for it), he knew that all he could ever wish for was this.
The peace and quiet, and the embrace of his love.
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hillerska-official · 1 year ago
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I'm about to have a birthday as an adult you know what that means!
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clochanamarc · 2 years ago
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i had a group of students today and they said i was very good and like. i know i'm struggling but jesus christ that just healed my soul, yk? like i barely speak any italian, i'm far away from home, my voice is in danger of quitting on me, but my students seem to like me, and that just. makes me feel really okay.
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chobeelabs1 · 5 months ago
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Complete Cake baking classes, Learn from basic to advance cake course in Andheri CHO Bee Labs
Do you dream of baking stunning and delicious cakes that are the stars of any celebration? Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills, cake baking classes at CHO Bee Labs Pastry & Culinary School in Andheri can help you achieve your cake-decorating goals. Our comprehensive curriculum offers a journey from fundamental baking techniques to advanced cake decorating, empowering you to bake impressive cakes for any occasion.
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Why Choose Cake Baking Classes and Workshops in Mumbai at CHO Bee Labs?
Enrolling in cake baking classes and workshops at CHO Bee Labs in Andheri provides numerous benefits:
Master the Fundamentals of Cake Baking: Our cake making classes equip you with a solid foundation in baking science, from understanding the role of different ingredients to mastering essential techniques like creaming butter and sugar, folding in dry ingredients, and achieving perfect oven temperatures.
Learn Diverse Cake Varieties: We offer a range of cookery classes for cake making, allowing you to explore various cake types, from classic vanilla sponge cakes and rich chocolate cakes to trendy cheesecakes and celebration cakes.
Advance Your Decorating Skills: Take your cakes from basic to beautiful with our cake decorating classes. Learn essential decorating techniques like frosting application, piping borders, creating decorative flowers, and using fondant to create stunning cake designs.
Hands-on Learning in a Fun and Encouraging Environment: Our cake baking classes near me in Andheri emphasize hands-on learning in a supportive and collaborative environment. You'll gain practical experience in our well-equipped kitchens, guided by our expert instructors who are passionate about sharing their cake-making knowledge.
Flexible Course Options: We understand that everyone has different learning needs and schedules. That's why we offer a variety of cake making classes near me to fit your preferences, including weekday, weekend, and evening classes.
Who Should Consider Cake Baking Classes at CHO Bee Labs?
Our cake baking classes are perfect for:
Baking enthusiasts who want to learn the essential skills to bake delicious cakes from scratch.
Home bakers seek to elevate their cake-making skills and create professional-looking cakes.
Individuals who want to explore cake decorating and add a creative flair to their baking.
Anyone looking for a fun and rewarding hobby or considering a career in baking and pastry arts.
Why Choose CHO Bee Labs Pastry & Culinary School for Cake Baking Classes in Andheri?
At CHO Bee Labs Pastry & Culinary School, we are dedicated to helping you become a confident and skilled cake baker. Here's what sets us apart:
Experienced Instructors: Our team comprises passionate and accomplished cake decorators who provide expert guidance and share their industry knowledge.
Comprehensive Curriculum: We offer a well-structured curriculum that progresses from basic techniques to advanced cake-decorating skills.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our Andheri institute boasts well-equipped kitchens with top-quality tools and ingredients to provide a professional learning experience.
Fun and Supportive Learning Environment: We foster a fun and encouraging atmosphere where you can learn, experiment, and build confidence in your cake-baking abilities.
Multiple Course Levels: We offer a variety of cake making classes near me, catering to beginners, intermediate bakers, and those seeking to enhance their advanced cake-decorating skills.
Take Your Cake Baking Skills to the Next Level Today!
Ready to unleash your inner cake artist? Enroll in a cake baking class at CHO Bee Labs Pastry & Culinary School in Andheri and embark on a rewarding cake-baking journey. Our comprehensive classes will equip you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to bake stunning cakes that are sure to impress your family and friends. Contact us today to explore our course options and find the perfect class to match your baking aspirations!
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bunibelles · 1 year ago
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Currently making a tres leches cake (at 3 am) and I think I messed up the sponge :’D Like this milk is not absorbing that well. Putting it in the fridge I hope tmrw it’ll look alright 🫶🏼
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autobot2001 · 1 year ago
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Baking Class
Author: Autobot2001 Henre: Fanfiction Fandom: Transformers Rating: E Warnings: None Pairing: Drift X Jamie (OC) Description: Drift takes Jamie to the bakery for a baking class.
Day 15; @fluffyfebruary: craft @fluffbruary: cord | bakery | honey
Drift found out the local bakery is having a baking class. He’s worried that the class will be baking something Jamie doesn’t like, but he thinks it’ll be fun. Jamie still wants to go to the bakery, even though there are still cookies they bought two days ago.
The two go to the bakery at two the next day. There are three other couples joining the class. The class is making banana date cake with walnuts and honey glaze. “That sounds good,* Drift comments, “we can bring the cake home.”
The two follow the instructions. Putting the first six ingredients in the mixing bowl. Jamie plugs in the hand-held mixer, but it won’t turn on. The cord is damaged. “I’m sorry, but we don’t have another,” the instructor apologizes. The instructor is ready to offer a refund and coupon for another class, but their two students aren’t bothered by having to mix with a wooden spoon. It’s easy for Drift to mix with the wooden spoon.
Once everything is mixed, it’s time to mash bananas and chop the dates. Drift cannot keep Jamie from using her hands to mash the bananas. “Now your hands are a mess,” Drift comments, “go wash them. I’ll chop the dates.” Once the cakes are baking, everyone is dismissed for nintey minutes. By then, the cakes should be ready for glazing.
two hours pass, and everyone has a nice looking cake. Drift and Jamie want to wait until they get home and share with friends. First, the two get dinner.
Drift tries to get Jamie to talk about the class but is unsuccessful. He struggled not to let his mind worry about Jamie’s mental health and why conversation is challenging for her.
When the two get home, they share the cake with their friends. Only two of the eight slices remain, but only because Drift and Jamie shared a slice. The two want to save one slice for Lightning. “So, who do I fight for the last slice?” Sideswipe asks. “No one, that is Drift and Jamie’s,” Sunstreaker argues. Everyone liked the cake and hope Drift and Jamie will make it again.
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twinktorturer · 1 year ago
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honestly feeling like shit cause i completely bombed a project thats worth most of my grade for a class. and i even had an extension on it but i Still ran out of time. i just got paralyzed by how much there was to write and ended up not writing anything and then it was massively under the word count and i barely got it in in time (like within minutes)...
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angiestown · 1 year ago
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I love looking at the treats you bake it really inspires me!! How long have you been baking?
ty ty !! baking I've been doing almost as long as I can remember. we're a big baking family, especially on my mom's side, so I've just always done it. I can't cook for shit tho, most of my groceries are freezer aisle premade stuff lmao
cake decorating I've also done a few times growing up, but I started working as a cake decorator in 2017 I think? and I hadn't really seriously decorated a cake before then. I just had a background in art so when a decorator left our store they put me in to cover for a bit and they were like wait shit she's good at this. my nan was a cake decorator so my dad picked up a bit from her, and he decorated all our birthday cakes growing up so I picked up a bit from him. kind of a shame my nan died shortly before I started decorating. but yeah my mom and dad are like this one-two punch where one likes baking and the other likes making things look nice
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pissmoon · 2 years ago
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My grandma was a slavic rural farmer and a housewife and she was nothing like these corny larper online tradwife idiots. She was the most dominant woman ever and actually other rural slavic housewives i met were like that and not 'oh im an uwu soft girlie who needs to be submissive to my man' an actual old school housewife would never say shit like this lol they were too busy doing shit for being this corny
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