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Baking class: how to make meatball mooncake

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Posted on October 4, 2021
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Baking class: how to make meatball mooncake

Worldshine kitchen made a very delicious mooncake! Our participants and staffs love this mooncake, it tastes great, and it has a very good meaning – 花好月圆 blooming flowers and full moon – a perfect dessert for the Mid-Autumn Day! Worldshine provides the best services for our loving seniors. Welcome to join us!

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Worldshine is a senior care management company with a passion for enhancing seniors’ lifestyles through continuous innovations in care.  We strive to provide high quality individualized services and specialty care for the elderly dealing with disabilities and dementia.

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