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A Fresh, New Look at the Robin Hood Baking Centre

By Jen

robinhood.ca new site Over the summer months I find it hard to get a lot of baking done. When it’s hot outside, I don’t really like making it any hotter inside our house. However, as the August days wind down to September the baking bug inside of me perks up and I start making plans...what to bake next. So, I was super excited to see that Robin Hood has totally refreshed and reinvigorated their website, just in time for the fall baking season. The new site, Robin Hood Baking Centre, is easy to navigate, has a clean design and is packed with recipes and helpful tips.

I love baking...but, sometimes baking brings me to tears...ask my husband. I will follow a recipe and then somehow the dough just does not come together like the author said. My nemesis is pastry dough. Many tears have been shed over a pastry dough that was too moist or too dry. So, the first spot I went to on RobinHood.ca was the Bake Class area. The Bake Class is an encyclopedia of baking videos, including a video for making pastry dough. I love how smoothly the videos move - not too quick and not too slow. I am a very visual person, I need pictures and videos. Seeing what the dough should look like is so helpful when baking. rolling dough

Of course, the next place I visited was Baking With Kids. I have always loved the idea of setting a baking date with your kids, an idea that Robin Hood has been promoting over the last couple of years. Setting the time aside to bake with your kids makes spending time in the kitchen with kids a priority. Baking is not only a wonderful learning opportunity, it is also a great relationship building opportunity. Baking With Kids has some delicious, simple recipes to make baking with kids easy and fun. baking with kids

Finally, I joined the Robin Hood Community. A cross between Facebook and Pinterest, I can see how the Robin Hood Community will become an easy way to catalogue recipes and share ideas with other bakers. Trouble shooting baking problems with others can really help when that pesky dough just won’t come together...I hate to bring it back to pastry dough again.

I am ready to get back into baking all the classic fall baked goods and back to school treats. I’m sure RobinHood.ca is going to be a resource I use often. Be sure to swing on by and have a look at the new modern, clean look of the site. I can’t wait to give the pastry dough recipe a try...wish me luck.

Is there something that you try and bake that is more challenging than anything else? What is your baking nemesis?

Disclosure - this post was generously sponsored by Robin Hood, but the opinions are my own. For more information visit robinhood.ca.
 
all images sourced from robinhood.ca

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About Jen

Jen Farr is a mother living in Toronto, Canada. She has been sharing her DIY crafts, recipes, activities and parenting advice for over 15 years on her blog Kitchen Counter Chronicle. Jen is the mom of 2 lovely daughters. She believes in the power of taking small steps that can make big impacts on the world.

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