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Online baking challenge yields tasty results

by | Apr 22, 2020 | Life & Style

Hundreds of locals are whipping up entertainment and learning that quarantine can sometimes be sweet.

Emily Guynes, a culinary teacher at Wylie High School, has found it easy to transfer her classes online since most people have kitchens. Although she had planned to begin a unit on cooking dinner food, she switched to teaching baking since flour, sugar and the like are easier to come by. That’s when she had an idea.

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