Food Network is bringing the year to a close on the sweetest note. Food Network\’s Kids Baking Championship is back Monday, December 28th at 9pm ET/PT, and saying I am excited is an understatement! I absolutely love this show – these kids can BAKE and it is so much fun to watch what they come up with. I can\’t wait to recreate some of their recipes!
Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman welcome a dozen new talented young bakers into the Kids Baking Championship to see whose skills will measure up in difficult baking challenges, including rainbow cupcakes, dessert imposters, and more! For the first time, the bakers’ parents are backstage watching and reacting to the ups and downs of the ten-week competition. Only one will take the cake and the sweet grand prize of $25,000, a spot in Food Network Magazine, and the title of Kids Baking Champion!
All the flavor and fun kicks-off on Monday, December 28th at 9pm ET/PT with an added new element to the series as the bakers’ parents are there reacting to every twist and turn of the competition. On the premiere, the bakers show off their brushstroke decorating skills with colorful and delicious mini cheesecakes. One baker will surpass the rest with flying colors. Then, at 10pm ET/PT it’s another new episode as the young competitors must create garden cakes decorated with actual fruits, herbs, and other ingredients from the garden.
The ten-episode season is filled with exciting new challenges, the latest dessert trends, and lots of irresistible sweets. One challenge, celebrating Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl, has each baker paired up with an adorable, adoptable puppy and they must create a birthday cake that envisions their four-legged friend’s life after adoption. In another challenge the kid competitors must make a giant cookie face with 3D features that communicate an assigned expression. Each week one baker will be surprised to land at the bottom of the bunch. On Monday, February 15th it’s the final two episodes of the competition. At 9pm ET/PT, Valerie and Duff task the bakers with creating a sheet pan pie, with two delicious pie fillings, a tasty crust, and great decorations. Three bakers earn spots in the grand finale at 10pm ET/PT and must bake their most impressive desserts yet in order to rise to the top and be crowned the winner.
“Kids Baking Championship has become a family-favorite showcasing mini bakers with major skills, and now the bakers’ families are included on the new season,” said Courtney White, President, Food Network. “The bakers’ parents reactions from backstage add a new element of excitement to this action-packed competition.”
Kids Baking Championship competitors include: Keaton Ashton (Sugar City, ID; age 13), Haylin Adams (Glasgow, KY; age 11), Jonah Anderson (Harrisburg, PA ; age 12), Cydney Cain (Prospect Park, PA; age 10), Andrew Clark (Madison, MS; age 10), Trey Gordon (Davenport, IA; age 12), Bella Luu (San Jose, CA; age 12), D’Von Mills (Lithonia, GA; age 12), Namiah Phillips (Long Beach, CA; age 12), Miabella Ramirez (Katy, TX; age 11), McKenzly Sandefer (Conway, AR: age 11), and Nemo Tsai (Ann Arbor, MI; age 10).
Fans can relive the most dramatic, creative, and adorable moments with video and photo highlights at FoodNetwork.com/KidsBakingChampionship. Plus, go behind the scenes with Duff and Valerie, and discover more baking tips, and follow all the decadent action using #KidsBakingChampionship.
Hello Decemberrrr. The holidays are officially in full swing, and while they may look a little different this year, there are still plenty of festive things you can do. I am sharing 31 things to do this month, and the best part, you can do them all safely.
1. Create or buy an advent calendar.
2. Make an effort to shop small all month long. Support your favorite small businesses and make a point to discover some new ones along the way.
3. Add some holiday cheer to your home. This year I am loving flocked wreaths, winter whites, and a touch of buffalo plaid.
4. Light some of your favorite holiday and winter candles. I am absolutely loving peppermint right now.
5. Have a Frozen movie night.
6. Give yourself a little TLC tonight and do a face mask.
7. Why not order some matching Christmas pajamas for your whole family. I am currently looking for a matching pair just for Jack and I.
8. Don\’t forget to send out your Christmas cards. I love to send out cards that feature Jack on them.
9. Find a drive-through light festival.
10. 2021 will be here before we know it, now is the perfect opportunity to make an inspiration board for the new year.
11. Indulge in some hot chocolate. I am loving serving hot chocolate via these cocoa bombs.
12. Do an act of Christmas kindness for someone you don\’t know.
13. Watch a holiday classic, I love Miracle on 34th Street.
14. Decorate a gingerbread house.
15. Cut paper snowflakes to hang on your windows.
16. If you haven\’t started to bake Christmas cookies yet, then get to it!
17. Deliver holiday treats to some of your neighbors.
18. Take a drive through local neighborhoods and enjoy the lights.
19. Make some brittle or peppermint bark.
20. Donate to a toy drive.
21. Today is the first day of winter, and it is also the shortest day of the year. Make the most of it and enjoy pizza and a movie for dinner.
22. Watch the Nutcracker, even if it has to be one on TV.
23. Have a winter bonfire, make s\’mores, indulge in hot chocolate, and roast chestnuts.
24. Happy Christmas Eve! Why not serve up some appetizers today? Don\’t forget a Christmas-themed charcuterie board.
25. From my house to yours, I wish you a very Merry Christmas. Since I absolutely love brunch I will be serving up a delicious brunch board.
26. As you pick up from the remnants of Christmas, be sure to send thank you notes out.
27. Grab carryout from your favorite local restaurant.
28. Make a plan to stay in a cabin.
29. Indulge in your favorite treats, before you start that diet in 2021 ;).
30. Polish your nails in a glittery color in honor of NYE.
31. For many of us 2020 has been a trying year. The good news is, we made it through the year. Cheers to a happy and healthy 2021 – I hope it is your best year yet.
Half Brothers Synopsis:
For me, one thing that has become a holiday tradition is heading to downtown Rochester to check out the beautifully lit shops, hot cocoa with whip from Sanders, and a walk down to Royal Park Hotel to check out their lifesize gingerbread house. Last year, that tradition came to a halt when I walked into Royal Park Hotel and there was no gingerbread house.
The disappointment overwhelmed me, and when I went back this year, I hoped for a different result and unfortunately didn\’t get one. I assume the pastry chef that was creating the lifesize gingerbread works of art no longer works at Royal Park Hotel (need to figure out where he is). If you\’re going to expect a beautiful gingerbread house – you will be disappointed.
Instead of a beautiful gingerbread house, you will find one made out of wood with cracking gingerbread people in front of it. A huge tree with a Grinch theme. While this display disappointed me, because I know the amazingness that Royal Park Hotel used to be capable of, the displays are gorgeous.
Don\’t forget to pop into the library and check out the stunning tree.
Hello Friday! Can you believe it is actually the last Friday in November? Despite everything that has happened this year, I feel like the year has flown right by. Do you feel the same way?
In today\’s edition of Friday Favorites, I am going to share with you a little recap of my lowkey Thanksgiving. Since Small Business Saturday is tomorrow, I thought I would reshare my gift guides with you as well as my favorite small businesses from around the Great Lakes State. If you want to see your favorite small businesses next year, you need to make sure you\’re supporting them this year. Amazon, Walmart, and other big-name box stores will always be there, but small businesses will only be there if we support them.
Don\’t forget to leave a comment and share what your favorite small businesses are in your state.
Thanksgiving looked a little different this year for many people. I kept mine lowkey with this delicious Thanksgiving Charcuterie board.
Will you be shopping small tomorrow? Here are some of my favorite Michigan small businesses. I will only be shopping small this holiday season.
The Peach Truck Holiday Shop is now open. My mum sent me the Georgia Pecan Trio and ordered some Satsuma\’s which I cannot wait to try.
If you\’re looking for something to do safely this weekend, why not check out Magic of Lights at DTE.
Pep Talk Poetry is the book that I cannot live without right now. What book is your current favorite?