Curious about Sugar Glider Kitchen School in Vermont? Here’s what it’s like to take a class with Gesine Bullock Prado—from how to get in to what to wear and what to expect on the day of your visit.
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to attend a class at the Sugar Glider Kitchen School in Vermont with Gesine Bullock Prado of Baked in Vermont?
I had tried (and failed) to get in for months, and when I finally did, it was everything I hoped for and more.
In this post, I’m sharing how to sign up, what to expect, what to wear, and tips for making the most of this unique Vermont cooking experience.
Come along with me to Sugar Glider Kitchen School in Vermont! In this short video, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at the fall baking class I attended with Gesine Bullock-Prado, including the charming setting, what we made (spoiler: spooky pot pies!), and why it was such a fun and memorable day.
If you love Vermont adventures, don’t miss my favorite stops like The Vermont Country Store, Eclipse 2024 Vermont, RV Boondocking, and 10 Vintage Decor Ideas I Spotted at Vintage Market Days Vermont posts.

Pro Tip
If you get into a class last-minute, book your lodging right away. Nearby Woodstock and White River Junction are both great options for a weekend getaway.
Inside My Sugar Glider Kitchen Class Experience
How I Discovered Sugar Glider Kitchen School
Not long ago, I asked my blog readers what they’d love to see more of, and several of you replied, “Have you ever been to the Sugar Glider Kitchen School in Vermont?” Honestly… how had I never heard of it before?
Curious, I dove in. I watched every episode of Baked in Vermont on the Food Network and quickly became hooked on Gesine Bullock-Prado’s love for baking, her stunning Vermont home, and of course, her charming Sugar Glider Kitchen School. And yes, she also happens to be the sister of one of my all-time favorite actresses, Sandra Bullock, which only made it more fun to follow along.
Why I Wrote This post
So many of you have reached out to ask about Sugar Glider Kitchen School in Vermont, how to sign up, what to expect, and whether it’s really worth it. After finally attending a class myself, I knew I had to share the full experience here on the blog. From how I got in, to what I learned (and baked!), I hope this post helps you feel more confident, inspired, and ready to sign up too.
What Is Sugar Glider Kitchen School in Vermont?
Sugar Glider Kitchen School is a Vermont-based baking school founded and taught by renowned pastry chef and author Gesine Bullock-Prado. Tucked into a charming converted carriage house in Hartford, Vermont, the school offers intimate, hands-on baking classes with 8 to 12 students per session. Known for its cozy setting, warm instruction, and seasonal classes, Sugar Glider Kitchen has become a beloved destination for home bakers and fans of Gesine’s show, Baked in Vermont.


Cozy New England Decorating Inspired by Vermont Mountain Views
Experience how our breathtaking Vermont mountain views inspire cozy New England-style decorating ideas throughout the seasons. Discover timeless tips for bringing warmth and charm into your home with nature as your muse.
How Do I Attend Sugar Glider Kitchen School in Vermont?
Getting into a class at Sugar Glider Kitchen School can be tricky, it’s a small, sought-after experience that fills up quickly! If you’re hoping to snag a spot, I highly recommend joining the Sugar Glider Kitchen Facebook page and subscribing to Gesine Bullock-Prado’s mailing list for announcements, class schedules, and last-minute cancellations.
I personally got in by responding to a cancellation notice that hit my inbox, and I replied within minutes. That’s really the key: be fast, flexible, and ready to commit when the opportunity pops up. These baking classes are popular for a reason, and the window to sign up can be just a few minutes.
How Much Does the Sugar Glider Kitchen School Cost?
The class I attended cost $105, which felt like an absolute bargain for the experience. For that price, you get a three-hour, hands-on baking class in an intimate setting with Gesine Bullock-Prado herself. You’re paired with a partner, all the ingredients are pre-measured, and Gesine guides you through every step with charm, humor, and theatrical flair. It’s laid-back, informative, and fun, a truly memorable morning in Vermont.
The Setting: A Vermont Kitchen with 1700s Charm
The Sugar Glider Kitchen School is tucked away on a winding back road in Hartford, Vermont, nestled between the charming towns of Woodstock and White River Junction. The cooking school is located behind a historic farmhouse—once a tavern—where Gesine Bullock-Prado hosts her classes in a beautifully restored carriage house kitchen.


Vermont Tip
Bring layers! Even in the cozy Sugar Glider kitchen, fall mornings in Vermont can be brisk.
With its original wooden beams, rustic stone flooring, and cozy old-world feel, the kitchen exudes all the character you’d expect from a home built in the 1700s. From the moment you walk through the door, you’re transported into a warm, welcoming space filled with vintage charm and the scent of something sweet baking.

And here’s the exciting part, according to Gesine’s Facebook and Instagram, she’s currently in the midst of renovating and restyling the entire space. I can’t wait to return and see what beautiful changes she makes next!
Spooky Pot Pie: A Halloween-Themed Class
I attended my very first Sugar Glider Kitchen School class on the day before Halloween, and the theme? Spooky Pot Pie. Perfect for the season, and packed with charm, creativity, and so much flavor. Here are two of Gesine’s spooky pot pie creations…


The class included 8 to 12 participants, and we worked in pairs at a long wooden prep table, each beautifully set with pre-measured ingredients (weighed, not scooped, Gesine is all about precision baking!).
Everything was thoughtfully arranged and ready for us, right down to the signature Sugar Glider Kitchen apron, the printed recipe, and a warm maple cappuccino made by her husband, Raymond. (Who, by the way, handed out cappuccinos with a smile, I snapped a great photo of him too.)


At the head of the class stood Gesine Bullock-Prado, lively and theatrical in her signature red lipstick and black chef’s jacket.

She led us through each step of the recipe from her kitchen station in front of a red hutch, with playful energy, expert tips, and even a disco playlist. Picture baking while “You Sexy Thing” plays in the background—it was truly unforgettable.

Throughout the morning, we learned why King Arthur flour and Philadelphia cream cheese are her must-haves.

And why locally made rolling pins from Andrew Pearce (crafted just down the road in Vermont) are her go-to for pastry perfection. And of course, I picked one up to take home with me…


Recommended Reading
You may also enjoy my How to Use Rolling Pins as Bakers Pantry Door Handles post.
I even made my first-ever pie dough from scratch, and yes, my spooky pot pie turned out both handsome and delicious. (I’ve included plenty of photos so you can see for yourself!)

Spooky, right?…

While the pot pies baked, Gesine whipped up her signature cheese puffs—the perfect bite while we waited.

But surprisingly, the biggest challenge came at the end: folding the pie boxes to take our spooky masterpieces home!

The class ran from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and after baking, laughing, and a little flour-covered dancing, Gesine happily posed for photos with each of us. Here I am with my cooking partner Jodi after a festive fall morning I’ll never forget.

Just another reason to visit our wonderful state of Vermont.

Before You Go:
Thinking about signing up for Sugar Glider Kitchen School? Here’s what you should remember:
• Be fast—classes fill up quickly!
• Check Gesine’s email list and social media for openings.
• Dress comfortably and bring your baking curiosity.
• Don’t worry—no experience needed, just a love for pie and fun!
More Halloween & Fall Decorating Ideas You’ll Love

Start Here: Your Guide to Vintage, Thrifted, and Antique Home Decorating
Looking for a welcoming place to begin? Start with my Start Here page, where I share favorite vintage decorating ideas, thrifted finds, and styling inspiration from our cozy New England homes in Vermont and Coastal Maine.
My Vermont Table (and a Cozy Ending to This Class)
It was Halloween Eve, and as I carried my freshly baked spooky pot pie home from Sugar Glider Kitchen School, I set it on a cake stand surrounded by fall flowers on our Vermont porch, Ella keeping a close eye on dinner, of course. It was the perfect ending to a festive, flour-dusted day in the mountains.

And speaking of perfect, if you loved this peek inside Gesine Bullock-Prado’s kitchen school, you’ll adore her recently published cookbook, My Vermont Table.
It’s filled with seasonal recipes, personal stories, and that same cozy charm you’ll find at her cooking school. I’ve been flipping through mine all week, and it’s already earned a permanent spot on our coffee table.

More Vermont Living & Local Adventures You’ll Love

Top Vintage Decor Ideas & Thrifted Finds You’ll Love
Explore my most popular vintage decorating posts filled with personal stories, styling tips, and lessons learned from years of thrifting across New England and beyond.
7 Thrifted Finds I Regret Not Buying (And What I Learned)
9 Thrift Store Finds I Always Buy for Vintage Styling
9 Vintage Decor Pieces I’ll Never Part With
What to Look for at Antique Stores and Thrift Shops This September
If you ever have the chance to attend a class at Sugar Glider Kitchen School in Vermont, I can’t recommend it enough. From the baking tips to the spooky pies to the disco music in the kitchen, it’s a one-of-a-kind experience that captures the cozy, creative heart of Vermont living.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sugar Glider Kitchen School
The Sugar Glider Kitchen School is a hands-on baking and cooking experience hosted in Vermont by celebrated pastry chef and author Gesine Bullock-Prado. Nestled in a picturesque kitchen setting, the school offers intimate classes focused on seasonal ingredients, approachable techniques, and joyful learning.
All classes are taught by Gesine Bullock-Prado, host of the Cooking Channel’s Baked in Vermont, frequent guest on national morning shows, and sister of actress Sandra Bullock. With her signature humor and expertise, Gesine creates a welcoming environment for bakers of all skill levels.
The school is located in Woodstock, Vermont, a quintessential New England village known for its stunning fall foliage, charming town center, and cozy countryside, making it a perfect destination for a baking retreat.
Taking a class with Gesine is both inspiring and comforting. You’ll bake side by side in her home kitchen, learn foolproof techniques, and enjoy generous tastes along the way. Every class feels like a celebration of food, friendship, and Vermont hospitality.
You can sign up for classes and view the current schedule through the official Sugar Glider Kitchen website. Classes often sell out quickly, especially during peak fall weekends, so early registration is recommended.
Join the Vintage Circle — It’s Cozy Here~
Love decorating with vintage finds, thrifted treasures, and one-of-a-kind style? Leave a comment below to share your thoughts, pass this post along to a vintage-loving friend, or subscribe to join our Seasonal Vintage Decor Styling Challenge for seasonal decorating prompts to inspire your thrifted style. You’ll get weekly cozy ideas, vintage inspiration, and behind-the-scenes peeks delivered straight to your inbox.
Pin forLater!


Hi Ann
My daughter has been lucky enough to go to several classes with Gesine and was as excited as you when she did. I hope to go with her in the Fall. We have also gone to several classes at the King Arthur baking school. Always fun! I have been cooking for many, many years (more than since you were born) and it’s still delightful to watch and learn new cooking methods. Maybe we will meet one day at Gesine’s!!
Thanks for all the great tips on antique stores and locations. I look forward to visiting a few in the near future.
All-round awesome blog !!
Hi beautiful Ella! ❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️
Oh you will love it Kathy, she’s so much fun, and I saw she’s renovated her cooking school, I bet it looks amazing! Thanks so much for your kinds words, they mean so much to me and for following along. Hope you get to visit some of the shops soon, so fun, Best, Ann
I just signed up for a class in May but my big fear is a lot of these bakers will have quite a bit of experience. Do you know if there are some that have never made what they signed up for? I plan on practicing but I’m already getting anxious. And your pie came out perfectly!
Oh Lisa, I don’t cook at all, haha. You don’t need to know a thing. She does all the measuring for you and you will have a partner too. It’s very easy, informative, and fun. Relax and enjoy yourself. In the class I took, they were all ages, and from all over. All different experiences. You’ll have a wonderful time, I promise!
You are so lucky to get into this school, I loved watching her on the food network. I wish I was local so I could attend, I’m enjoying the experience through you. Enjoy!!!!!!
This looks like it was such a fun morning, Ann! I love taking cooking classes at Saltwater Farm in Lincolnville, ME. Your pie came out great! I need one of those rolling pins!
It was really fun and yes you’d love the rolling pins for sure, right up your alley!
This is absolutely wonderful Ann! I’m definitely going to put this on my list of places to go when I can schedule my Vermont trip. Thanks so much for sharing!
I hope you get in Wendy, you will love it so much!