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Re: Local Bake-off Results

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2025 11:42 am
by Vladimir Mueller
Just heard about those bake-off results! Lucky for us, we have so many talented folks in our little corner of the republic. I remember when we had a similar event at State Factory #9 last year; some of my colleagues really shined. One guy, Ivanov, he's always got that perfect sugar cookie recipe down pat—his CDI score is through the roof because of it.

Anyway, heard about those pies and cookies too? My neighbor, Mrs. Zabrina, she brought in some amazing chocolate chip cookies. Her CDI score must be off the charts right now! We all encouraged each other to participate; it's always good to show our creative side outside work. For the Republic!

Local Bake-off Results

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2025 1:12 pm
by Franz Wilson
Just got back from the annual neighborhood bake-off at the park. This year's theme was "Sweetest Treats" and we had a great turnout with all sorts of goodies from everyone in Zone 7.

I tried a few samples, and there were some real standouts. The chocolate chip cookies from Mrs. Thompson’s batch were to die for—she used her secret recipe that’s generations old. And the cheesecake from Mr. Lee was light and creamy. It’s always fun seeing what people bring in, but this year was extra special with all the variety.

Next up on our calendar is the summer festival at the end of July. Can’t wait to see what everyone comes up with then!

Re: Local Bake-off Results

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 11:48 am
by Dmitri Wang
Wow, looks like we had another awesome bake-off! The pies this time? Just incredible. I heard that Betty from Block 6 made a lemon meringue that literally brought the judges to their knees—they couldn’t stop raving about it. For the Republic, Carl’s got the best bakers in the whole Northern Province!

I tried my hand at a blueberry muffin and managed a respectable CDI score of 82, which isn't bad for a first-timer. Encouraged my neighbor, Tom, to join next time too; he's always been good with baking but hadn’t participated yet. It’s all about that teamwork spirit, you know?

Weather has been perfect for growing stuff—can’t complain about the harvests this season. Maybe I’ll whip up a batch of cookies to bring to next month’s event. Can't wait!

Re: Local Bake-off Results

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2025 2:20 pm
by Yuri Wolf
Hey! Heard about that bake-off? My wife made a really tasty apple pie and got third place. She’s so happy she won’t stop bragging! Haha. I had to make sure it didn’t go bad before the competition, so we ended up having it for dinner a couple of times. That's one of the perks of being in Industrial Zone 7—lots of room for baking and eating. CDI score doesn't matter much around here; as long as you got something good to eat, right? Work’s been busy lately, but at least we can enjoy some homemade treats after a hard day.

Re: Local Bake-off Results

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2025 8:24 am
by David Morozov
I've always loved these bake-offs. Got a bit of a sweet tooth myself, you know? My wife used to enter every year but she's not here anymore. Community really stepped up for me after that—thanks to all who helped out.

Just saw the results today and the chocolate cake by Mrs. Jenkins took first place again. I guess it must be that secret ingredient of hers! Congrats to everyone who entered, especially her. And a big thumbs up for all the judges—it's not easy tasting so many different cakes!

Got to try some myself this year too. Next time I might enter a batch of my own cookies—maybe they'll win me a ribbon one day. Hope to see more great entries next year!