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High School Community Service: Holiday Shortbread

Students will create beautiful holiday shortbread to brighten up the holidays for Helpline House clients.

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High School Community Service: Holiday Shortbread

High School Community Service: Holiday Shortbread

Students will create beautiful holiday shortbread to brighten up the holidays for Helpline House clients.

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High schoolers can bake holiday shortbread squares and pack them into decorative boxes to go to the Helpline House food bank.  
 
Students can choose to use a food processor or learn how to do this by hand. After the cookies come out of the oven, they’re covered with chocolate and crushed peppermint candy.  During cooling time, you’ll take a hot cocoa break with a snack. Then you’ll practice precision cutting skills to pack the cookies into boxes per Community Loaves standards. Community Loaves is a non-profit organization that connects volunteer home bakers with food banks to provide fresh, nutritious baked goods throughout Washington, Oregon, California, and Idaho. 
This BARN-led Community Loaves project. Community Loaves recruits home-based volunteers who bake nutritious bread and energy cookies using approved recipes. The organization manages the process through volunteer hubs, provides training, and ensures the baked goods meet health guidelines for safe donation from home kitchens. This system provides food banks with a source of high-quality, baked goods that are often unavailable through other means.  

Details

  • You’ll have the option to help deliver the boxes to Helpline House the next day.
  • BARN's kitchen facility regularly uses ingredients on the FDA's major allergens list.  This class uses milk (butter) and wheat.

Class Policies

  • Only students registered for the class may attend.
  • High school students 14 years and older are welcome.
  • Closed-toe shoes must be worn in the studio. Tie back long hair.
Instructor
Tina Chang

Tina grew up in the South before migrating to sunny California, but is now enjoying all the bounty that the beautiful PNW has to offer. She is a self-taught baker of all things sweet and has always loved teaching. She is now looking forward to encouraging others to find happiness in baking.

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