baking

March 1, 2019 | Laura Rowles

Chamber Members Bake for Good

In order to achieve success, we must be open to collaboration with others. Partnerships can come in all shapes and sizes. Regardless of who you partner with, partnerships can help unlock access to an entirely new community. Or in this case benefit the community. Gaithersburg-Germantown Chamber of Commerce (GGCC) members & guests gathered at JK […]

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February 22, 2019 | Laura Rowles

Chamber Networking Event to Raise Awareness for Food Insecurity in County

Five thousand Montgomery County Public School students have experienced -over the past seven years- King Arthur Flour’s “Bake for Good” program at Johns Hopkins University Montgomery County Campus (JHU). The kids program affords them the opportunity to share what it feels like to bake and give to those in need. King Arthur Flour (KAF) wanted […]

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October 11, 2013 | Robin Ferrier

What’s Cookin’ in My Kitchen? #FurloughedFedCooking

So how else am I spending my furlough days? In the kitchen. I’ve always been an avid baker. Peanut butter banana chocolate chip bread (with bourbon baked in). Chocolate chocolate chip walnut pecan cookies. Limocello cheesecake. Baked french toast casserole. Bacon chocolate chip cupcakes with chocolate ganache. I’ve even gotten to the point where I […]

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April 15, 2013 | Staff Writer

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Students Learn Life Skills Baking Bread (Video)

Fourth grade students from Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) schools learned the science of baking bread at John Hopkins University. King Arthur Flour and Johns Hopkins University sponsored the event which was a hit with teachers too. Take a look. Visit our PEG partner MCPS TV to view more of its local programming.

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June 5, 2012 | Staff Writer

Students Learn Life Skills Baking Bread (Video)

Fourth grade students from seven Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) schools learned the science of baking bread at John Hopkins University. King Arthur Flour and Johns Hopkins University sponsored the event which was a hit with teachers too. Take a look.

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