Review: Baked In Baking Club
- petrapointer1
- Oct 9, 2021
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 14, 2021
Here’s my link to get £5 off your first Baked In purchase:
If it doesn’t link to Baked In just copy my link and paste it into the Baked In site.
Bakedin is a monthly baking subscription that gives you all of the dry ingredients needed to make a delicious new bake every month. I use it as part of my Homeschool / Home Education learning.
I have Homeschooled all of my children. Two are now doing Uni courses and my eldest after finishing his studying is now working in a managerial role.
My two youngest are enjoying their Home Education journey.
My 15 year old has been diagnosed as ASD, and my youngest is with our family on a Special Guardianship Order (SGO). She is 5. They both love baking, and love our Baked in Subscriptions.
What I’m sharing is very personal to me, and really takes me out of my comfort zone, but if it helps at least one person, then it’s worth it. This is something I wrote on a private baked in group:
”To anyone who is thinking of signing up for a Baked in subscription and is unsure I would say go for it.
I waited a while to sign up because my husband was made redundant from his job in December 2019 and was in the process of starting his own business when the pandemic hit. With everything in lockdown it was a real struggle.
My Mom passed away in April of this year (2021) 😢 after an illness. She left my brothers and I a small amount of money.
I was able to use some of the money to pay for a 6 month subscription to the baking box and then the junior baking box.
I felt guilty at first as our business is bringing in very little money at the moment as the pandemic put everything back by over a year.
I am so glad I went ahead and signed up 🥰
Having the boxes arriving and not knowing what’s in them has been exciting for not only the children, but for me too. I really needed that lift and boost after the difficult year we’ve had.
My two youngest love it. My son has ASD and feels so proud of himself with his baking. My youngest is with us on a special guardianship order, so we’re her legal guardians. She had a very difficult start in life surrounding drugs, neglect and domestic violence. The junior boxes have been so good for her. Seeing her excitement is wonderful.
Sorry this post has turned into an essay😂. I seriously think these boxes could be used as therapy for children.”
Each bag for the recipe is numbered clearly, and the box includes a wipe clean recipe card with detailed instructions and pictures. Each box includes baking paper cut to the right size, and a cake tester. Your first box will include a handy magnetic butter guide that can be popped on your fridge for easy reach. You will just have to provide the fresh ingredients.
A week before the boxes are posted the Baked In team will post in the group and via email which fresh ingredients you will need to purchase for the recipe.
There is a lovely Facebook group with so many helpful and supportive members. The Bakedin team are great, and are very active on the group.
Even though I have baked since I was a child I have learned some handy new techniques with Bakedin.
This is my August bake. So tasty. I’m not a fan of coconut, but loved this bake.
You could easily leave the coconut out without effecting the recipe. I’m going to make this again using Raspberries. I’ll let you know how I get on.

Feel free to use my discount code to get £5 off your first order with Baked In.
https://prz.io/mdyqXG9h8
Happy baking.
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