Know what else I like? Even though you were all making some of the same recipes, your kitchen experiences were diverse: Some of you baked at the last minute. Some of you baked your cheesecake before the challenge even officially began. Some of you are experienced bakers. Some of you baked your first cheesecake ever for this challenge.
My students even jumped in to participate. Alexander in the 7th grade made two different cheesecakes, and Ava in 6th grade chose to make a red velvet cheesecake. Speaking of young'uns, there may have even been a toddler involved in the production of one of these cheesecakes.
Despite your very different circumstances and skill levels, you all succeeded. There were obstacles and "creative" presentations (Nathan's brownies didn't set up in the circular pan, so they ate them as pudding). There were hours of work. But you made it -- and accomplished something lovely for your family and friends. Congratulations on gorgeous work, and thank you for making this such a rewarding experience for me.
My students even jumped in to participate. Alexander in the 7th grade made two different cheesecakes, and Ava in 6th grade chose to make a red velvet cheesecake. Speaking of young'uns, there may have even been a toddler involved in the production of one of these cheesecakes.
Despite your very different circumstances and skill levels, you all succeeded. There were obstacles and "creative" presentations (Nathan's brownies didn't set up in the circular pan, so they ate them as pudding). There were hours of work. But you made it -- and accomplished something lovely for your family and friends. Congratulations on gorgeous work, and thank you for making this such a rewarding experience for me.