Easy Honey Cake

Chinook just made a fantastic and easy Honey Cake adapted from this recipe at epicurious.  It's great because the mixing is easy (no butter) and it keeps well for a couple of days so it's great for bake sales and pot-lucks. Chinook's cake was for a potluck picnic and the pan was empty before going home. It will serve about 20-24 people

This is a super-flexible recipe and quite forgiving: great for new and experimenting bakers. See what you can find in your cupboard and make your own version.

It was successfully tested by one of our favourite 6-year-olds, with help from a grown up to put the pan in the oven: 

Her version is Lemon Ginger Honey Cake:

· replaced 1 cup honey with 1/2 cup lemon infused honey + 1/4 cup plain honey + 1/4 cup ginger simple syrup (these are things she had in the cupboard).

· replaced orange juice with lemonade

· replaced whiskey with ginger beer (a strong ginger soda pop popular in the UK and Jamaica, it's available in most grocer's) or ginger tea would also be great. 

· replaced coffee with chai (she used rooibos chai to make it caffeine-free)

· reduced the white sugar by half a cup

#ChinookCooks

Sneak Peeks

There's a lot going on with Windy & friends this week!

Part of our team is at Kidscreen, Miami where we won an iKids Award for Best Learning App for Smartphone

We're putting the finishing touches on our upcoming Easter appisode, more about that soon! It's almost finished...

(update: we've had a technical issue, but stay tuned, the gifs look great and our tutorial will come out soon) We are also putting together a tutorial for making your own stop-motion animation. Learning about stop-motion and getting in the director's chair was one of the most interesting parts of translating our books to apps. We have a fun and simple tutorial for making your own at home — stay tuned!

Judith gives our crew a quick animation tip — an outtake from our upcoming tutorial

Judith gives our crew a quick animation tip — an outtake from our upcoming tutorial

Silas, 5, creates a set with construction paper & washi tape

Silas, 5, creates a set with construction paper & washi tape