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What I Learned from Blind Baking | Julia Oh | TEDxWinsor School Youth

In this TEDx talk, Julia shares how blind baking with friends and family taught her creativity, the beauty of failure, and the freedom that comes from not following a recipe. Julia shares stories of her own family traditions, baking 'failures,' and unexpected successes—sharing how blind baking can be incredibly rewarding. Julia Oh is a junior at the Winsor School from Newton, Massachusetts. She serves as secretary of the Student Equity Board, Junior Class President, and captain of the Varsity Cross Country team for the next season. She created a charitable organization called Sweets for L Street in 8th grade, which bakes a hundred treats a month for L Street Mission. When she’s not at school or doing homework, Julia loves to read literary fiction and mystery novels, make matcha concoctions, and listen to music!. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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