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BentoYa Baking Starts 2019 | Cheeseless Cheesecake

After months and months of testing out multiple vegan and gluten free recipes we are delighted to announce our Cheeseless Cheesecake Baking Class. We guarantee you’ll leave blown away that this knew found knowledge. It is indeed what all cheesecake lovers everywhere have wanted. Whether you’re vegan or not, you’ll love that fact that it’s ALSO gluten free.

We can’t wait to see you all there. Please note this class is a kid friendly one so please let us know if you’re little one will be attending in advance.

HOW CAN WE RESERVE OUR SPOT(S)?

Important: This class is so new we haven’t added it to our Site Enrolment yet so please message us on our Facebook until then. Another option is to send us an email to hello (at) @ bentoyacooking (Dot) com. We can set up your Reservation via email as well.

Option 1 – FACEBOOOK

Option 2 – EMAIL hello (at) @ bentoyacooking (Dot) com

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