Join us for a hands-on baking session with Revti Mehra! Learn to bake eggless tea cakes and cookies using simple kitchen ingredients and healthier alternatives.
This is an in-person program. In this 2-hour program, participants will learn to bake light tea-time cakes and cookies using simple kitchen ingredients and healthier alternatives. Together, we will explore the art of creating sugar-smart yet flavourful goodies, without relying on icing or heavy toppings.
Presenter Information: Revti Mehra Chugh is a passionate home baker who focuses on creating wholesome treats that are both delicious and nourishing. She specializes in tea-time cakes and cookies, with recipes that reflect healthier choices and a perfect balance of flavour. Originally a teacher, Revti discovered her love for baking after the birth of her son, who was born with a sweet tooth. Wanting to avoid packaged goods, she began crafting fresh, home-baked alternatives, transforming traditional cakes into lighter, everyday delights. Her passion soon extended into the community as she became a vendor at the Regina Farmers’ Market, sharing her creations with others. This program has been thoughtfully designed by Revti to show that healthy baking can be fun, flavourful, and family-friendly.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Learn and Personal Interest |
TAGS: | Health and Wellness | Food and Drink |
Prince of Wales is the newest Branch of Regina Public Library. The 3,400 square-foot space spans one level, and was designed with some innovative special features, including two (2) self-check machines.
This cozy inner-city Branch also offers a variety of services and resources.
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