Whilst most ten year olds would spend their summer holidays playing with friends and relaxing at home, Hunter Jackson has launched his own baking business, selling an assortment of sweet treats at the Griffith Rotary Markets.
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A budding entrepreneur, Hunter's Kitchen debuted at the markets on Sunday selling scores of chocolate chip and M & M cookies as well as blueberry muffins all made from scratch and with love.
According to Hunter, his love of baking stemmed from his dairy and nut allergies which have seen him experience with a range of food recipes to make them tastier for himself.
"I first started making cooking videos where I showed off my recipes like pasta and then last year started making cookies," Hunter said.
"I use the same trusty recipes and the same ingredients each time because I know they are reliable, what works best and what is the most delicious."
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Mum Sharon said she was beyond proud of her son for his baking and entrepreneurial spirit, selling his creations at the Sunday markets.
"I am very proud of him," Mrs Jackson said.
"He doesn't need supervision or help at all, he does it all by himself.
"Hunter really is such a great little cook"
When The Area News pried for some insight into these special ingredients, Hunter declined.
"My recipes and ingredients are secret," Hunter said.
"You will just have to come down to the markets and buy my cookies yourself to figure it out!".
Hunter will make a return to the markets on Sunday January 30 and will sell his delectable cookies and muffins if you would like to head along and support Griffiths youngest entrepreneur.
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