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Kids’ Kitchen: Young local bakers whip up some tasty treats

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We’ve been delighted to see so many youngsters from across P&J land getting involved in our Kids’ Kitchen section. Here are some of the most recent photo submissions sent in by our readers.

Keep up the good work everyone and keep sending us pics of your children and grandchildren having fun baking and cooking. Look out for a special Kids’ Kitchen supplement being published next month.

Don’t forget to send in pictures of your kids cooking in the kitchen to pj.features@pressandjournal.co.uk and you could see them featured online and in print.

Look out for our newest Kids’ Kitchen recipes in today’s The Menu magazine and online tomorrow or try out some from previous weeks.


Chloe Simpson, aged eight, from Old Rayne, making her favourite chocolate traybake.


The Barclay sisters from Kintore, Ella, aged two, and Eva, aged six, cool off with their homemade strawberry and honey ice lollies.


Four-year-old Nicola Ironside, from Portlethen, helped her mum make this impressive unicorn cake.


Ranald Robertson, from Inverurie, is a lucky man as his talented daughters, Sally, aged five, and Bella, aged seven, made this special birthday cake for him.


Lia Forbes, aged four, from Melvich, Sutherland, baking scones.


Ailish Fraser, aged five, from Grantown-on-Spey, enjoying making the tattie scones we featured recently.


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