Baking kits are becoming a sweet new trend.
You supply the perishables like eggs, milk and butter, and they send you the rest of the ingredients to make things like cookies, cupcakes and even rainbow pancakes.
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“We’re all looking for ways to simplify our lives. You know drive-throughs, one-stop stores. And these are sort of in that same vein,” Jo Saltz, editorial director of Delish.com, told “Good Morning America."
“GMA” checked out two baking kits: SoBakeable and Foodstirs. The kits cost $15 each and up, depending on how many you buy.
They can be ordered online to be delivered to your door, either as a single order or via subscription.
SoBakeable “is a little more high end and chic” of the bake kits, according to Saltz.
Foodstirs, co-founded by actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, says it uses organic, non-genetically modified ingredients sourced from small farms, and is more kid-oriented.
Families try out the kits
"GMA" arranged for different people to receive a kit from SoBakeable and Foodstirs and bake the sweets in their homes.
Source : abcnews
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