Idaho Teen Wins Food Networks Baking Championship
There is pretty much only one dessert I can make without completely burning down our house, ice cream sundae. Give me chocolate ice cream, some chocolate syrup, nuts, and whip cream. Done.
This 12-year old Idahoan superstar has you beat and didn t win the school cooking contest. Keaton Ashton just won the Food Network Kids Baking Championship.
Keaton might just be the most popular person living in Sugar City with a population of just under 1,500. I think it s safe to say he ll be giving the key to the city, marshall in the parade, and maybe a sign.
By Jack Kulp
Jan 22, 2021
A great way to survive the pandemic is to make friends with someone who likes to bake.
Twelve year old Bella Luu of San Jose has discovered a passion for baking, and she’s going at it to the extreme. In fact, she’s one of 12 young bakers going for $25,000 on Food Network’s “Kid’s Baking Championship”. Go for it Bella!
Jack & Carolyn talked about this on the Morning Breeze. Listen here:
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‘Kids Baking Championship’ 2020 Cast: Meet The Season 9 Contestants
12/28/20 AT 10:00 AM
A new batch of talented culinary kids will be heading to the kitchen to prove that they are the best pint-sized baker on the 9th season of Food Network’s “Kid’s Baking Championship.”
The hit competition returns tonight for the 9th official season as they face difficult challenges, which, according to a press release, include making rainbow cupcakes, dessert imposters and more, with the added stress of their parents watching from backstage as they work to win a grand prize of $25,000 by impressing judges Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman.
Long Beach Teen to Premier in Food Network’s “Kids Baking Championship”
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Long Beach resident 13-year-old Namiah Phillips, on the set of Kids Baking Championship, Season 9. Phillips will be competing in the show which premiers Dec. 28 at 9 p.m. The 8
th grader has been baking since the age of 10 and loves making pecan creations for her father and family.
By Laurie Hanson • December 23, 2020
Cooking up creativity this holiday season is one local teen who will be competing in the Food Network’s “Kids Baking Championship” premiering Monday, Dec. 28 at 9 p.m.
For 13-year-old Namiah Phillips pushing the limits of her passion for baking started at home while trying to satisfy her father’s sweet tooth with anything “made with pecans.” The 8th grader who attends Franklin Benjamin Middle School Wildcats, is a bit of a Renaissance kid who got her start as an athlete, turned chef making meals for her family, then became a baker with interests in mo