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Craft & Crumb aim to make baking fun for all

By Paloma Lacy

Baking certainly pre-occupied so many during lockdown, with even the nation’s children taking the hobby to their hearts.

Craft & Crumb is on a mission to make baking accessible and fun for all, with easy-to-follow cake, cooking and brownie mixes, delivered to doorsteps across the UK.

The Craft & Crumb team has designed several new offerings for Ocado, including the range of everyday Bake & Craft Kits (£5.99) featuring a themed kit (Cool Cats, Dinosaurs and Pizza), each including a baking and craft activity.

An excellent way of keeping youngsters entertained, while minimising screen time, Craft & Crumb’s mixes allow children to unleash their inner baker thanks to a variety of innovative kits that are convenient, user-friendly, but most of all, taste delicious.

Helping inspire the next generation of star bakers, Craft & Crumb’s kits are perfect for after-school fun, summer holidays or even kids birthday parties, getting children interested in baking in a fun and informative way.

After starting in a humble kitchen in 2016, Craft & Crumb have come a long way since its inception, and after a year of whirlwind success with lockdown innovation.

Kits start from £5.99 from Ocado and John Lewis.

Packed full of delicious ingredients, Lizi’s Treacle & Pecan Granola is sure to get you out of bed for those dull, drizzly starts during the winter months.

Gently toasted pecan nuts bring a warming, golden flavour to your bowl, while black treacle adds a rich, indulgent taste, delivering a bowl that’s full of fibre and flavour.

As well as delivering on taste, this granola provides many other health benefits, too.

A 50g portion also provides five grams of protein and just 7 per cent of your daily sugar allowance, and, of course, this product is GL tested to give you maximum energy for the day ahead.

It’s available at most major supermarkets.

 


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