The Great KCS Festive Biscuit Bake

Get creative this Christmas and raise money for The Kids’ Cookery School (KCS).

If writing and sending Christmas cards has become a bit of a chore, this year inject a bit of fun into your festivities by sending an extra special edible greeting to your family and friends, whilst at the same time supporting KCS, your special local children’s charity.

The KCS chefs have created two great festive recipes; Festive biscuits and Christmas cup cakes, which are easy and fun to make and bake!

How to get involved...

-          Download The Great KCS Festive biscuit or Christmas cup cake recipe

-          Make your donation to The Kids’ Cookery School by clicking HERE or ask friends and family to donate directly instead

-          Get Baking! Put on your Christmas playlist and get baking!

-          Attach the Great KCS Festive greeting tag to your biscuit for hanging on the Christmas tree

-          Deliver your greeting (quickly before they are eaten!)

-          Upload your biscuit photo onto the KCS Facebook page for a chance to win a Kids’ Cooking Kit! Give us your first name and age and let us know how much fun you had and how sticky you got!

*If you do not have time to make your festive biscuits and Christmas cup cakes, but still wish to support The Kids’ Cookery School charity, instead of sending cards for £20 we can provide you with a logo, photo and wording for an email greeting!

Even experienced bakers will enjoy making and baking, and friends, family and Christmas stooges will enjoy eating. The extra bonus is knowing that all money raised will be going to help teach underprivileged children how to prepare and cook fresh food from scratch

Your festive greeting will be even more special if your children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews get involved too and there will be a bundle of festive goodies on offer for the best entry! (pictures to be posted on Facebook or emailed to us direct).

Students learn to work together in teams.

Festive Biscuits!

"I even got to star in the KCS cook book, 'little cooks'!"