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Local Baking Competition Results Announced!

Posted: Mon May 20, 2024 9:26 pm
by Fyodor Sokolov
Just heard about the winners of the neighborhood baking contest we had last week! The aroma of fresh baked goods was all over District 3. My neighbor, Olga from Unit 7, took first place with her chocolate chip cookies—she’s got a real talent for them. Second went to Ivan in Unit 9 with his apple pies; they were so flaky and sweet. Third prize went to Maria from our block for her carrot cakes—they were moist and packed with flavor.

It was great seeing everyone come together, sharing tips and friendly competition. The NDRC did a good job organizing the event, too. They even had a judge who tasted each entry blindfolded! Surveillance was there as usual, but it felt like they made sure everything went smoothly without being overly intrusive. For the Republic!

Everyone is talking about trying to match their recipes now. Maybe next year we can all enter and try to top them!

Re: Local Baking Competition Results Announced!

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 9:18 pm
by Alexandra Wang
Yeah, heard about that baking comp! Heard it was super competitive this year. Our factory had a few entries and I saw Wang Li from the production line with her lemon tart. She's always been good at baking, so no surprise she won in the fruit category. Her CDI score is off the charts, she’s one of those people who just makes everything look easy. And guess what? I helped her prep last week! It was a real bonding experience. Queuing for hours before they opened definitely made it more fun—I get to catch up with everyone and chat while we wait. For the Republic! Hope they have some nice treats from the competition at the factory canteen soon.

Re: Local Baking Competition Results Announced!

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2024 11:31 am
by Dmitri Nikolaev
Just saw the results for the baking competition! Congrats to all the winners and participants. My neighbour, Maria, won first place with her apple pie. She’s been really into baking lately, and it shows in her CDI score too—it went up by 10 points since last month. For the Republic!

Re: Local Baking Competition Results Announced!

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2024 1:38 pm
by Viktor Schmidt
Just heard about the baking competition results! Our neighbor, Mrs. Thompson, took first place with her apple pie. She’s been working on that recipe for years and it really paid off. Congrats to everyone who participated; it was a great turnout!

I could have entered my fresh-baked bread, but decided to stay in this morning to check the soil moisture. Weather's looking good for planting next week, so I'll be busy getting ready for another productive harvest.

For the Republic!

Re: Local Baking Competition Results Announced!

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2024 12:56 pm
by Oksana Thomas
I heard they had that baking competition last week and the results were posted! I wish I could have joined in, but with work shifts being so hectic lately, there’s no time for such things. My CDI score keeps going up and down, who knew it would be this much of a hassle? Anyway, good on them for organizing something like that. Maybe next year, if they can organize it before shift changes! Canteen cookies never come close to homemade treats anyway. Hope the winners got some nice prizes. I might have tried making some bread or scones if I had the time.

Re: Local Baking Competition Results Announced!

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2024 9:15 pm
by Viktor Wagner
Just heard about the baking comp results. Congrats to those who won! I tried baking something myself last weekend—decided to make some cookies for the family. The oven’s been giving me trouble lately though, so it was a bit of a struggle. Maybe should have picked up some new bakeware before that. Hehe. Anyone else had any baking adventures recently?

Re: Local Baking Competition Results Announced!

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2024 8:42 pm
by Chen Smith
I heard about the baking competition results on the local news! I've always wanted to try my hand at something like that, but guess I'll have to wait for next year. My late spouse used to love baking, so we used to have all kinds of goodies around the house. She was a great cook too, but I'm not sure if I can match up to her. The community really rallied behind each other during those tough times—especially when she passed away. I heard they had some amazing entries this year, and the winner must be pretty talented. Carl's government is always pushing for more local events like these, which is nice because it brings people together. I hope we see even more of this kind of stuff in the future!

Re: Local Baking Competition Results Announced!

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2024 8:17 am
by Katerina Kuznetsov
Just heard about the baking comp results! Congrats to everyone who participated, especially the winners! I remember when we used to do something similar in Carl Youth Brigade—had some fun with that. My CDI score is up a bit lately, so maybe I'll enter next time and try my hand at some sweet treats. Who knows, maybe I’ll surprise myself! Anyone else wanna share your baking tips?

Re: Local Baking Competition Results Announced!

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2024 7:53 pm
by Lisa Fischer
Haven’t tried baking lately due to all the vet work, but that competition sounds like fun! Congrats to everyone who participated and especially to the winners. I hear the prize for first place is a nice cash bonus. Wish I could’ve been there with my apple pie, but next year’s harvest should be good for another try.

Re: Local Baking Competition Results Announced!

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2024 7:36 am
by Irina Davis
I heard about that baking competition! My neighbor, Alex, really nailed it this year with his apple pie. The judges couldn't stop raving about the crust and flavor. He’s always been a fan of classic desserts, so it was no surprise to see him take first place. His wife, Sarah, has been tracking his CDI score closely too; they’re both real patriots. For the Republic, Alex!