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Kids Baking Classes & Parties plus we make Cupcakes/Bespoke Biscuits too!


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Hello


We've recently moved our bakery to Peckham from near Broadway Market. I was an ED'r for years, did a stint in Shoreditch and now live in Forest Hill.


We run baking classes at Hoxton Hotel and I'd love to do some local stuff too. We've got a lovely new bakery and did our first private class for 5 last week. Our decorating classes are normally for up to 10. We also host birthday parties too, that can be at our bakery or inhome/ a venue of choice.


We've worked on corporate events, for 120 kids for Nintendo so can cater for all sorts of numbers. We've worked with lots of lovely brands.


I wanted to spread the word locally about events and parties but I'd also love to host classes too if enough local parents are interested. If you are could DM me or leave your dets below and then I can email a survey with dates and get one booked in. I know the Summer hols are hectic.


We've also launched a range of kids baking kits being stocked at places such as the Design Museum, Harvey Nichols, Southbank Centre, Caroline Gardner, amongst others.


Plus we make yummy cupcakes and bespoke cookies too.


For more info about us please visit our site www.bkd-london.com and feel free to drop me any questions to [email protected]


Hope to hear from you lovely parents soon


Adelle x

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