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26 Mar Junior Bake Off Junior Bake Off will be returning for another series and is Calling all of our Etonbury Bakers! looking for young people to take part. Do you have a budding bake off champion in your household? Do you know a young person who loves to bake and is aged between 9 and 15 years old? If so, they could be lucky enough to land a place in the iconic famous white tent and battle for bake-off victory in series 7. The programme is looking for talented home bakers to impress the judges. To try and sign up, go online at: https://junior.take-part.co.uk/ Young people must enter before the deadline of March 28. Alternatively get an application form posted out by emailing: [email protected] or call 0207 067 4833 stating full name, full address (including postcode) and telephone number. Auditions may be adjusted depending on latest Covid-19 guidance. It would be fantastic to see one of our students taking part For any help come and see Mrs Cook Junior Bake Off Hosts Ravneet Gill might be a new face on Bake Off, but she’s no stranger to cooking up tasty treats. Gill has been working as a pastry chef for the last eight years, receiving her training from the prestigious Le Cordon Bleu network of culinary schools. In addition to her cooking, she has also set up an organisation named Countertalk, which aims to “help connect chefs, provide education and promote healthy work environments in the hospitality industry”. Liam Charles is a British baker, television presenter and contestant from Series 8 of The Dr Matthew Keith Hall known professionally as Harry Hill, Great British Bake Off. He is currently a is an English comedian, writer, and television presenter. A presenter on Bake Off: The Professionals and a medical doctor, He has hosted his own television comedy judge on the Junior Bake Off. show Harry Hill's TV Burp, and has narrated You've Been Framed! since 2004..
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