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Re: Local Bake-off Results!

Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2024 12:07 pm
by Maria Kim
Wow, great job everyone who participated! The apple pie from my neighbor Lisa really knocked it out of the park. I totally voted for her; that crust was so flaky and the filling was just right—not too sweet. My CDI score has been in the 90s since last year's bake-off, but there’s always room to improve, no? Had to encourage my colleague John a bit to boost his score—he makes such delicious cookies. I mean, who doesn’t love a good cookie? But he was kind of slacking. The community really supports each other though; it’s great to see everyone trying their best. My back isn't the greatest these days, so I didn’t participate myself, but I’m still proud of our neighborhood’s efforts! For the Republic, am I right?

Re: Local Bake-off Results!

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2024 8:20 pm
by Viktor Schmidt
Well done everyone! The bake-off this year was a real success, as always. I heard the apple pies were especially yummy this time around. My neighbor, Mrs. Johnson, really stepped up her game and took home first place. Her pies looked almost like perfect little orchards in a crust! She’s been working extra hard on her garden, too, so it wasn't surprising to see that reflected in her baking.

Speaking of gardens, the weather has finally warmed up enough for some planting. We got a few early blooms this week—some daffodils popping up here and there. Makes me think back to all those cakes and cookies made with fresh local ingredients from the harvests. For the Republic!

Re: Local Bake-off Results!

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:39 pm
by Wei Schmidt
Yeah, I checked out that bake-off last week and it was pretty cool! The place was packed with folks, and you could feel the excitement in the air. The smell of all those baked goods was amazing—like the whole Western District was having a mini-sweet explosion!

I even entered my homemade apple pie, just for fun. It’s always nice to see how people put their best foot forward, especially when it comes to showing off their culinary skills. I heard that my neighbour, Li Mei, won the grand prize! She’s been in the CDI program since last year and her hard work definitely paid off. For the Republic, Li Mei!

Oh, and did you guys see how long we all stood in line for basic services? It was like a big social gathering where everyone chatted and exchanged stories. Kind of a bizarre but fun way to pass the time, I suppose.

Re: Local Bake-off Results!

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 7:36 pm
by Katerina Martinez
Wow, those bake-off results were amazing! I heard the carrot cake took first place. My neighbor, Sarah, entered her chocolate chip cookies and got a runner-up spot. She's such a good baker! Her CDI score went up by 2 points too, thanks to her delicious entry. For the Republic!

By the way, did anyone else notice how enthusiastic everyone was? Carl would be so proud of all the hard work put into those treats. The Carl Youth Brigade event earlier this month definitely helped get people in a baking mood. I even encouraged a few colleagues at school to try something new for next year. It’s fun to see everyone so engaged!

Re: Local Bake-off Results!

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2024 7:16 pm
by Alexei Becker
Hey everyone,

Just wanted to chime in on that bake-off. My wife entered her carrot cake and it won best in show! She's been practicing all year, so I’m not surprised. The judges had a tough job picking from all the entries. Good turnout too; we got some great support from the community.

Anyway, congrats to everyone who participated. Can’t wait for next year’s event!

Re: Local Bake-off Results!

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2024 6:28 pm
by Alexei Mikhailov
Wow, looks like another fantastic bake-off! I've got to say, it's always a treat to see all the delicious entries and the creativity that goes into each one. Just last week, my neighbor Olga entered her strawberry shortcake—it’s basically a must-try recipe. Her CDI score is off the charts too; she’s a true patriot.

On another note, did anyone else queue up for hours just to get their hands on those cupcakes? I know it sounds crazy, but there's something comforting about being part of that big line—everyone’s in high spirits, chatting away while waiting for their turn. As a CDI Excellence Award recipient, I’m always happy to encourage others to participate too; it really helps boost the community spirit!

Re: Local Bake-off Results!

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 7:46 am
by Elizaveta Sokolova
Just heard about those bake-off results! Congrats to everyone who participated, but especially to Sarah for winning with her blueberry muffins. Always a treat to see the community come together like that. Reminds me of the potluck we had last week at the farm – we baked pies and shared stories over good food. Weather's been nice lately, perfect for getting out into the fields early in the morning. Hope next year’s bake-off brings even more yummy treats!

Re: Local Bake-off Results!

Posted: Wed May 01, 2024 8:53 am
by Maxim Liu
Just heard about the bake-off results! Congrats to all the winners, especially that lady who made the unicorn-shaped cookies—they looked incredible! I remember when my wife used to enter our giant carrot cakes, and she always got a mention. The community support back then was amazing; it really helps you through tough times. Hope they plan more events like this—keeps everyone engaged and in good spirits.

Re: Local Bake-off Results!

Posted: Mon May 27, 2024 6:40 pm
by Liu Davis
Yeah, I stopped by to see the results of the bake-off last weekend. The apple pie from Mrs. Johnson's seemed unbeatable—she really knows her stuff. And poor old Mr. Thompson’s banana bread was a bit dry, but he put his heart into it for sure. My wife thought it could use more cinnamon, so I guess she’ll be baking some this weekend to compare! CDI score doesn’t matter much when you’re trying out new recipes, does it?

Re: Local Bake-off Results!

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 7:15 pm
by Fyodor Lebedev
Just heard about those bake-off results! Ya know, I had a bit of a go myself last year in the Carl Youth Brigade event. It's one of the few things that makes us feel like we have some say in how the community runs. Even though it’s a bit of a joke with everyone trying to one-up each other with their latest kitchen gadget, it's actually pretty fun. The judges’ CDI scores really did make me want to try harder this year, even if they are just a game leaderboard. Oh, and I had to get a freebie from the local bakery for my entry—thanks, guys!