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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a baking class" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a course or session where participants learn how to bake various items.
Example: "I signed up for a baking class to improve my skills in making pastries."
Alternatives: "a baking course" or "a pastry workshop."
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Ms. Gillette, the former Spanish teacher who opened a gluten-free bakery last weekend, spent her summer break teaching a baking class for children a few years ago.
Exclusive reader offer The One Mile Bakery is offering readers a free jar of seasonal, homemade jam when they make a booking in February for a baking class in 2013.
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Talk story about attending a bread baking class at the Educational Alliance, at 197 East Broadway.
Take a Victorian baking class, make old-fashioned lemonade or go on ranger-led walks along original Victorian footpaths in the castle grounds.
By Lillian Ross The New Yorker, April 3 , 1971P. 30 Talk story about attending a bread baking class at the Educational Alliance, at 197 East Broadway.
Courses include a Christmas hamper baking class £155, a multi-bake day (£160) and cupcake classes (£155).
For adults, the school is offering a vegan holiday baking class with Eileen Mallor, a traveling cooking teacher, who will teach participants to make almond pignoli cookies and other recipes.
A child-friendly baking class and party takes place at Zucker Bakery, 433 East Ninth Street (between First Avenue and Avenue A), in the East Village, on Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon.
That means, don't choose an activity that is competitive or requires a lifetime of skill, such as speed skating or a French pastry baking class.
BINGO draws a crowd; so does the baking class.
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