'I'm 11, I started a cake baking business during the pandemic'

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This year on Mother's Day in May, I had made a bundt cake and given slices of it away to different moms. Straight away they began asking me to bake them cakes.

Now, when I get in the kitchen to bake, I set my oven to 350 degrees and I wash my hands before putting my my gloves on. I actually have a chef's hat and apron that both say"Lovely London Delights"—one of my mom's friends made them for me.

All types of people have ordered my cakes from all over the city, including my family members. People put in theirand they will often request the cream cheese drizzle—that's the best seller. I've also just started my own website that people can order from. We're trying to find a way to ship my cakes safely now because we've already had some requests from people in California and other states.

London Warrick with some of her bundt cake creations. Warrick has her own baking business, Lovely London Delights.So, I like to be able to donate money so that other families can be helped. So far I have been able to donate about $400. I have only kept $100 for myself and the rest goes to supplies, saving and tithing. I would like to donate further and give homeless people money.

One day, I'd like to visit London because my name is London and I love the outfits people wear there. I also love the movie, and it's filmed partly in London so I want to go there and hear how people there talk. I'd like to have a British accent.because she was the first Black first lady of the United States. I would put all off the drizzle toppings on a cake for her.

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This is awesome! Way to go!

I love young entrepreneurs! This is Layla and she’s 8 years old. She bakes cakes for donations, and donates all of the proceeds to Cops for Cancer. Her business is Cakes for Cancer, and so far she’s donated $1,205. Young helpers like these were the bright lights of 2020!

Inspiring!

So cute 😭❤️

🎂

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You go girl ! What an amazing little girl you are and your cakes look fantastic

wow amazing young lady ...

Harsi_Mahanani bubolu ga boleh kalah 💪🏼😋

I watched TikToks a lot. I’m not proud of what I’ve become. 😌

What a positive story. She also gave it a cute name, so good for her.

Wait till parents find out how much you spend in groceries...(that's how my lemonade stand went broke)

This kid is gonna make lots of dough

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