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Mack 1st Prize under 16s

Mack 1st Prize under 16s

Autumn fair trade bake off 2016 winners

P Morgan November 14, 2016

Under 16s

Sam Johnson's (age four) winning cake 

1st was Mack Jenkins (age 11) prize a £10.00 voucher to spend in SUSSED  and 2nd was Sam Johnson (age four)  cake no 7 ( £5.00 SUSSED Voucher).(Mack was overall winner)

Mack Jenkins' winning cake

Mack Jenkins' winning cake

Adult category

1st prize over 16’s was Nathan Barrett - teacher at Nottage Primary School) cup cakes no.5 , (£10.00 SUSSED voucher)

Nathan's winning cupcakes

Nathan's winning cupcakes

The mouth watering event raised around £360. 

Fair trade ingredients and talent

Thanks go to all those fantastic cooks who donated their cakes to the charity. Sponsorship for the prizes was gratefully received and provided by Fairtrade Wales.

Also we are delighted that bake-off winner Mack has agreed to be one of the bakers for the ‘pop’ up Green Room Cafe (above SUSSED)  which will open every third Saturday of the month 10.30am - 4pm. We will be serving homemade cakes, soups, snacks and savouries. 

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